Tag: Scripture Reading

  • Nobody Is Watching

    Nobody Is Watching

    There are no streak counters here.

    No badges.
    No public dashboards.
    No accountability emails if you miss a day.

    No one knows how much you’ve read.

    Or how little.

    That’s intentional.

    This isn’t a productivity system.
    It’s not gamified.

    Because once reading becomes performance, it stops being formative.

    If you miss a week, nothing happens.

    If you stop for a month, nothing breaks.

    You just rejoin where we are.

    That’s it.

    The goal isn’t to impress anyone.

    It’s to build a quiet, repeatable habit that compounds over years.

    If you want to follow along with the structure, the weekly readings are posted every Sunday.

    You can sign up below — or just read directly on the site.

    Keep reading.

    Start With This Week’s Readings

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  • Another week.

    Another week.

    Nothing flashy.
    Nothing complicated.

    Just steady repetition.

    If you’ve been consistent — keep going.

    If you missed a few days — rejoin now.

    If you’re brand new — this is a perfectly fine place to start.

    No catch-up required.
    No reset needed.
    Just pick up where we are.


    This Week’s Readings

    DateProverbsPsalms & Weekly Readings
    Feb 22Proverbs 22Psalm 29
    Numbers 9–12
    Feb 23Proverbs 23Psalm 30
    Numbers 13–16
    Feb 24Proverbs 24Psalm 31
    Numbers 17–19
    Feb 25Proverbs 25Psalm 32
    Numbers 20–23
    Feb 26Proverbs 26 
    Feb 27Proverbs 27 
    Feb 28Proverbs 28 

    A reminder:

    This works because it’s simple.

    One chapter of Proverbs each day that matches the date.
    The weekly readings layered in as you have time.

    Over months, that repetition compounds.
    Over years, it reshapes how you think.

    Quietly.

    If you’d like these readings delivered to your inbox each Sunday, the signup form is below.

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  • There Is No Commentary Here

    There Is No Commentary Here

    There are plenty of places online where someone will tell you what the Bible means.

    This isn’t one of them.

    There are no devotionals here.
    No interpretive framing.
    No political messaging dressed up as theology.

    Just the readings.

    You bring your own background.
    Your own questions.
    Your own pace.

    Read it straight.

    Sit with it.

    Wrestle with it.

    Agree with it.
    Struggle with it.
    Return to it.

    The goal here isn’t to filter Scripture through someone else’s lens.

    It’s to encounter it yourself.

    If you want the weekly readings delivered to you each Sunday — simple, unfiltered, and consistent — you can sign up below.

    No commentary.
    No agenda.
    Just the readings.

    Start With This Week’s Readings

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  • The best time to read the Bible

    The best time to read the Bible

    One thing people often wonder is whether there’s a “best” time of day to do the readings.

    In general, I don’t think the specific time matters much. What matters is that it actually gets done.

    That said, in practical terms, timing does seem to matter a little.

    Maybe not the same way for everyone, but my experience might be helpful.

    I’m one of those people who has to write a to-do list every day so things don’t slip through the cracks. Not everything on the list is priority one, and I don’t finish every item every day. I try to get the most pressing things done.

    Guess what almost never qualifies as “most pressing”?

    Reading the Bible.

    I can put it on the list. But once I’m in execute-the-list mode, there’s always more on there than there is time in the day. That’s partly by design. But it means anything I plan to “get around to” usually doesn’t.

    Because how often does a spare half hour just appear?

    Basically never.

    What works best for me is doing the readings right after I wake up. I’m usually up before everyone else, so it’s quiet. I haven’t opened my computer yet, so the real world hasn’t grabbed me. I pray first, then do the readings.

    If I’m reading on my phone, the only discipline required is not opening email or a browser before I’m done.

    You don’t have to do it first thing. Your mornings may look very different. The key, I think, is having a set time and sticking to it.

    As best you can.

    While writing this, I remembered that I read Proverbs this morning but got interrupted before finishing the other readings.

    It will slide by if you’re not intentional.

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    It’s free, painless, and takes less time than scrolling past another political argument.