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30-Day Beginners Bible Reading Plan



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A 30-Day Bible Reading Plan
for Beginners

You don’t need to understand everything before you start. You just need to start. This plan takes you through the Bible’s most essential truths — one day, one passage, one step at a time.

📅 30 Days
7–10 min/day
📖 New to the Bible
NIV unless noted

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A word before you begin: If you are new to the Bible — or returning to it after a long time away — this plan was written for you. You will not be expected to know theological terminology, the names of all the books, or the difference between the Old and New Testaments before you start. Every term that matters will be explained as it appears. Come as you are. God is not waiting for you to get it all figured out first.

The Bible is the most read book in human history — and one of the most misunderstood places to begin. Many new believers or curious seekers open to Genesis 1 with great enthusiasm, encounter several chapters of genealogies or legal codes, and quietly close the cover. Not because the Bible is uninteresting, but because they started without a map.

This 30-day plan is your map. It is built in four deliberate movements. Week One asks: who is God? Week Two introduces you to Jesus — His life, His death, His resurrection. Week Three opens up what it means to actually live as a Christian. Week Four equips you to stand firm in your new faith.

By Day 30, you will have read the most foundational passages in all of Scripture. Click any day to open it. Check it off when you’re done. Your progress saves automatically in your browser.

1

Read slowly

One short passage per day. Read it twice.

2

Don’t rush

Write down questions. Curiosity is faith beginning.

3

Pray the prayer

God hears imperfect words. Speak it aloud.

4

Journal one line

In 30 days you’ll have a record of your journey.

Week One · Days 1–7

Who Is God? Learning the Character of the One You Are Reading About

Before you can understand the Bible’s story, you need to know its main character. Not a distant force or a cosmic judge — but a personal, loving, holy God who created everything and wants to be known. This week builds that foundation.

1

In the Beginning

God Created — and It Was Good

Genesis 1:1–5, 26–31


2

When Everything Broke

The Fall — Why the World Is Not as It Should Be

Genesis 3:1–13


3

God Always Keeps His Promises

The God Who Makes — and Keeps — His Promises

Genesis 12:1–5 · Hebrews 11:8–10


4

God Is Compassionate

The God Who Hears — and Comes Down

Exodus 3:7–12 · Psalm 34:18


5

God Is Holy

Holy, Holy, Holy — The God Who Is Set Apart

Isaiah 6:1–8


6

God Speaks

The Bible — How God Chose to Make Himself Known

Psalm 19:7–11 · 2 Timothy 3:16–17


7

God Is Love

The Most Important Sentence in the Bible

1 John 4:7–12


“You have spent seven days meeting God — not the caricature, not the distant deity, but the God who made you, pursues you, and is Himself the definition of love. Carry these seven portraits into Week Two, where the same God takes on flesh.”

— End of Week One Reflection

Week Two · Days 8–16

Who Is Jesus? The Centre of the Bible’s Story

The entire Old Testament points forward to Jesus. The entire New Testament flows from Him. This week you meet Him — His birth, His teaching, His death, and the event that changes everything: His resurrection. Take your time. This is the heart of it all.

8

God Becomes Human

In the Beginning Was the Word

John 1:1–18


9

His Most Famous Teaching

The Sermon on the Mount — A Different Kind of Kingdom

Matthew 5:1–16


10

He Heals

Jesus and the Man Nobody Would Touch

Mark 1:40–45


11

The Most Famous Verse

For God So Loved the World

John 3:14–21


12

The Lost Are Found

The Prodigal Son — A Portrait of the Father’s Heart

Luke 15:11–24


13

The Cross

Why Jesus Had to Die

Isaiah 53:4–6 · Romans 5:6–8


14

He Is Risen

The Resurrection — The Hinge of History

Luke 24:1–12 · 1 Corinthians 15:17–20


15

New Life in Christ

If Anyone Is in Christ — New Creation

2 Corinthians 5:17–21 · Romans 6:4


16

Saved by Grace

Not by Works — the Gift of Faith

Ephesians 2:1–10


“You have walked through the heart of the Bible’s story: God becomes flesh, teaches with authority, touches the untouchable, dies on a cross, and rises from the dead — all so that anyone who believes might be made new. This is the gospel. Let it settle into you like the deepest truth you have ever heard. Because it is.”

— End of Week Two Reflection

Week Three · Days 17–23

How Do I Live? The Christian Life from the Inside Out

Knowing who God is and what Jesus did must land somewhere — in the way you pray, love, handle conflict, face doubt, and spend your ordinary days. This week is practical. It is about the daily texture of following Jesus.

17

Learning to Pray

Jesus Teaches Us How to Talk to God

Matthew 6:5–13


18

The Greatest Command

Love God, Love People — All the Law in Two Sentences

Matthew 22:36–40 · 1 Corinthians 13:4–7


19

On Doubt

When You Don’t Understand — Faith and Honest Questions

John 20:24–29 · Mark 9:21–24


20

On Forgiveness

Forgiving as You Have Been Forgiven

Matthew 18:21–35 · Colossians 3:13


21

You Are Not Alone

The Body of Christ — Why Christians Need Each Other

Hebrews 10:24–25 · Acts 2:42–47


22

On Worry and Anxiety

Do Not Worry — A Command With a Promise

Matthew 6:25–34 · Philippians 4:6–7


23

Abide

The Secret of the Fruitful Life

John 15:1–11


“Three weeks in, you have moved from knowing about God to beginning to live with Him. Prayer, love, forgiveness, community, peace, abiding — these are not burdens. They are the shape of the life you were made for. Enter Week Four ready to stand firm in it.”

— End of Week Three Reflection

Week Four · Days 24–30

How Do I Stand Firm? Promises, Armour, and the Long View

New faith needs anchors. This final week gives you the promises of God to hold when life is hard, the spiritual resources to stand when you are tested, and a vision of where the whole story is going. This is not an ending — it is an equipping.

24

God Will Not Let Go

Nothing Can Separate You from His Love

Romans 8:35–39


25

Spiritual Warfare

The Armour of God — Dressed for the Battle

Ephesians 6:10–18


26

Suffering and Hope

Why Hard Times Do Not Mean God Has Abandoned You

Romans 5:3–5 · James 1:2–4


27

God’s Plans for You

Plans to Prosper — Not to Harm

Jeremiah 29:11–13 · Psalm 139:1–6, 16


28

The Great Commission

Your Faith Was Never Meant to Stay Private

Matthew 28:18–20 · 1 Peter 3:15


29

Where It All Ends

All Things New — The Bible’s Final Promise

Revelation 21:1–5


30

Day One of the Rest of Your Life

This Is Not the End — It Is the Beginning

Philippians 1:6 · Joshua 1:9


“Thirty days. Four weeks. The character of God, the story of Jesus, the shape of the Christian life, and the promises that hold you firm. You are not a beginner the way you were on Day 1. But you are still at the beginning — of a lifetime with the God who makes all things new. Walk on.”

— End of Week Four · End of the Plan

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“He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

Philippians 1:6 (NIV)

What comes next?

Don’t stop here. The Bible is a lifetime’s exploration, and you have only just opened the door. Here are your next three steps:

1. Find a church. Look for one where the Bible is taught clearly, where people are genuinely welcoming, and where you can find a small group or Bible study to go deeper in.

2. Get a study Bible. A good study Bible has introductions to each book, footnotes that explain context, and cross-references that connect the dots. The NIV Study Bible or the ESV Study Bible are excellent starting points.

3. Try the Holy Spirit plan next. Now that you have the foundation, our 21-day Holy Spirit reading plan will take you deeper into the One who walks with you daily.

You were made for this. Keep going.

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