People often assume Bible reading requires a large block of time.
Something like an hour in the morning or a long quiet stretch in the evening. It feels like something that would be difficult to fit into an ordinary day.
But the reality is usually much smaller than that.
A chapter of Proverbs can be read in a couple of minutes. A Psalm might take another minute or two. Even with the additional weekly readings, most days still fall somewhere around fifteen minutes of reading time.
Sometimes less.
That’s about the same amount of time many people spend scrolling through their phones without even noticing it. A few minutes here, a few minutes there, and before long the time is gone.
The reading plan here is designed around that reality. The daily readings are intentionally small so they can fit into an ordinary day without needing to rearrange everything else around them.
Speed isn’t the point.
The goal is simply steady exposure to the text over time. When you keep returning to it day after day, the chapters begin to accumulate. What once felt like a large commitment slowly becomes a normal part of the routine.
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