LIVING THE WORD: FAITH IN ACTION — 2026 365 Days with the Word — Bible Reading Chart

365 Days with the Word — Bible Reading Chart
Living the Word · 2026

365 Days with the Word — Bible Reading Chart

A full-year Bible reading plan, arranged month by month and day by day. Check off each reading as you go and use the print option for a clean black-and-white copy.

Note: Your progress is stored only in this browser using local storage. If you clear your history/cache or switch devices, your checkmarks will be lost.

How to use: Open a month, read the assigned passage, and mark the box. Use the Read / Listen pills to open each chapter in YouVersion (NASB1995 audio is available inside their app/site).
January 31 days
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Genesis and Exodus — beginnings, promises, and deliverance from Egypt.

February 28 days
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Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy — holiness, wilderness, and Moses’ final sermons.

March 31 days
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From Moses’ farewell to conquest, judges, and the rise of David.

April 30 days
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David, Solomon, and the divided kingdom — triumphs, sins, and judgment.

May 31 days
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Chronicles, restoration, and Job — history retold and suffering explored.

June 30 days
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Job concludes and Psalms begin — prayers, praise, and cries from the heart.

July 31 days
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Finish Psalms and move into Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon.

— Halfway point —
Good work!
August 31 days
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Song of Solomon and Isaiah — covenant love and the holy, sovereign God.

September 30 days
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Jeremiah, Lamentations, and Ezekiel — warnings, tears, exile, and hope.

October 31 days
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Daniel and the Minor Prophets — kingdom visions and wake-up calls.

November 30 days
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The Gospels and Acts — see Christ’s life and the church’s birth.

December 31 days
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Finish the epistles and Revelation — endurance, hope, and final victory.

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