I’ve read the Bible in 90 Days (or so). Now what?

For many, reading the Bible in 90 days is the most intense, fast-paced study of the Bible they have ever done. I remember when I finished it the first time, part of me wanted a quick resting break, part of me wanted to start right over and do it again and most of me just wanted to know what to do next.

Suddenly, my daily devotional guide I used before the 90-day challenge was no longer enough and I didn’t know how to keep myself in the Word.

I found two other Bible reading plans that I use to keep me in the Word when I am not reading the Bible in 90 days. I can use either one as my devotional reading and prayer time and always hear the Lord talking to me.

Either I read through one chapter of Proverbs a day for a month or I use this one-year Bible reading plan as a guide to my reading.

I do not follow the one-year guide to read the Bible in a year, as I have already ready the Bible, cover to cover, several times.  Instead I use this year schedule to guide me on what to read each day. If I miss a day, I skip that day’s reading and move on.

(If you would like a bookmark which lists this quarter’s reading schedule on it, please send me an email with your US address and I will be happy to mail one to you for free. When the quarter is coming to an end, email me again and I’ll send you the next quarter, again for free.)

Part of the key for me in hearing the Lord speak to me is to take the time before and after I read to pray and ask God to show what he wants me to hear that day. Then I read and use the SOAP method, which you have seen on MomsToolbox for each reading.

I highly recommend you try the SOAP method in a journal for yourself. (To find out more about SOAP, please follow this link.) It is truly amazing how much more clearly I hear God when I organize my thoughts that way.

I have used also used SOAP for other Bible studies when I wanted to do a topical study of the Bible. I once read and prayed through The Power of a Praying Wife using SOAP. It was a bit tougher to come up with my reading each day, even using the study guide, so when I did that, I set aside 10 minutes of listening time to determine what verses from the guide and book God wanted me to focus on with each day’s reading.

There are lots of excellent studies out there waiting for you to explore them, with lots of opportunities for growth. I cannot decide what is best for you. But I can (and will) pray for you and encourage you through MomsToolbox.com to help you find the best next-step for your study.

After reading the Bible in 90 Days, please do not be disappointed with yourself if you don’t remember everything you read. This program, as I said at the beginning, will not make you a Biblical scholar, but it will bring you much closer to our Lord and Creator, as I hope you’ve experienced.

I’ve read it five times through in 90 days-ish. And I still have lots of questions. But now I feel much more confident in knowing He will answer what I need to know when I really need to know it.

If you aren’t in a group of real-live people you can see and touch and talk to about your relationship with Jesus Christ in person, I would strongly suggest that you find a way to find that group of prayer, study and accountability partners. There is only so much support you can gain over the internet. If you need a church home, I would be delighted to help you begin your search.

If you’ve learned and grown through this experience, I’d love for you to consider and pray about serving as a mentor for our next online community which will begin reading together July 5. For our next group, these mentors do not need to be going through the reading again, but will check up on and pray for the same 4-6 readers each week, as well as help facilitate the weekly Tweet-Ups which will remain on Monday nights. If you are interested in serving in this way, please email me at amy at momstoolbox dot com and tell me why you would like to serve in this way.

Through the next few months I would love to feature blog posts from readers (bloggers and non-bloggers alike) talking about their experience with the Blogging Thru the Bible in 90 Days program. If you would like to contribute a post to be used, please email me. I love reading your words and emails about this and I know you could only encourage others to read His Word, too.

This has been quite a journey and I cannot thank you enough for trusting me to join and read along with me. Thank you for this honor and your trust.

I pray that you will continue in His Word long after this incredible journey ends.

PS: I’ll be reading and SOAP-ing through Proverbs in April. I’d love to have you join me!


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10 responses to “I’ve read the Bible in 90 Days (or so). Now what?”

  1. […] Yesterday I wrote about a few ideas to consider next to keep you in the Word. […]

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    Roberta Keen

    I did it! I accomplished what I set out to do with God’s help and leading. What’s next? I believe I will begin to journal my Bible readings. What an inspiration you have been Amy – a true mentor. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I have had a variety of emtions during the last 89 days, joy-stress-happiness-anxiousness. I have learned that I can do WITHOUT television and the internet in the evenings and just sit in a quiet room and read God’s Word. Thank you. I never really thought that I would complete the readings in 90 days – and I did in 89!!

  3. I will be done tomorrow!!! WHOO HOOO! I have a group of 20 starting with me on Monday to read in 180 days. That will be exciting to go back and journal my way through! Thanks so much for the challenge..it HAS brought me closer to God!
    .-= Michelle´s last blog ..Buy a T-Shirt: Support an Adoption =-.

  4. Amy, Thank you for hosting this and challenging us AND encouraging us not to give up. I would love to be a mentor in July if you think I’m able. This was such a blessing. I just updated my blog on Tuesday; My Monday was filled with writing an obituary, but what an honor to write one for someone who so desired Christ and His glory.
    .-= Jana´s last blog ..Bible in 90 Days–Check In –I Did it! =-.

  5. Amy, I cannot be a mentor in July, but please keep me in mind for next January as I plan to do the study again then so it would be fine to also be a mentor.
    .-= Kathleen´s last blog ..That’s what I’m talking about! =-.

  6. Well, Spring Break threw me off a couple weeks ago. So, I have not finished. I pray that I gain my momentum again and finish by the end of April. I plan to keep updating my blog readers (and you). Thanks again, this has been wonderful!

  7. hey! I loved it! Thanks for hosting it. Even though I didn’t comment I actually did end up finishing it regardless of my crummy start — I did it mp3 style, but that still counts right? And I find too that now If I don’t listen to it I find myself longing for more than just a devotional or short study. A truly great and amazing challenge, thanks for the encouraging posts to keep me going and motivated to read with you!

  8. Our family will be doing our family devotions in Proverbs each night for the month of April, so this is perfect! We will be reading along with you and following your SOAPs! :)
    .-= Mandy Roberson´s last blog ..Fill My Cup =-.

  9. Here’s an odd coincidence for you, I finished last night.

    Our church bulletin arrived in my mailbox today. In it, our rector has outlined a reading plan for the Bible for Pentacost. It’s not reading the whole thing, just portions that he wants to highlight in Sunday school. I haven’t been able to attend in a long time (illness and weakish health), but I’m seriously considering the reading plan.
    .-= Beth´s last blog ..A Note to My Fellow Americans =-.

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