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Bible Study Plans

Bible Study Plans

Discover step-by-step plans to study the Word and grow spiritually. Each plan is designed to deepen your understanding of the Bible and strengthen your faith journey.

What to Expect

These study plans will help you:

  • Understand scripture and its context.
  • Apply biblical truths to everyday life.
  • Develop a consistent study habit.
  • Grow closer to God through His Word.

Key Verse: "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." – Psalm 119:105 (NIV)

Plan 1: The Foundation Plan (7 Days)

Purpose: To understand the basics of the Bible and establish a strong spiritual foundation.

  • Day 1: God’s Creation – Genesis 1:1-31
  • Day 2: The Fall – Genesis 3:1-24
  • Day 3: God’s Covenant with Abraham – Genesis 12:1-9
  • Day 4: The Ten Commandments – Exodus 20:1-17
  • Day 5: God’s Love in the Psalms – Psalm 23
  • Day 6: Teachings of Jesus – Matthew 5:1-12
  • Day 7: The Gospel in Action – Acts 2:1-47

Reflection: What does this passage reveal about God and how can you respond?

Plan 2: The Character of God (14 Days)

Purpose: To explore God’s attributes and grow in faith and trust.

  • Day 1-2: God as Creator – Genesis 1:1-25
  • Day 3-4: God’s Faithfulness – Lamentations 3:22-23
  • Day 5-6: God is Love – 1 John 4:7-21
  • Day 7-8: God’s Mercy – Psalm 103:8-12
  • Day 9-10: God’s Justice – Deuteronomy 32:4
  • Day 11-12: God’s Holiness – Isaiah 6:1-8
  • Day 13-14: God’s Sovereignty – Romans 8:28-39

Reflection: How do God’s attributes encourage you to trust Him?

Plan 3: The Life of Jesus (21 Days)

Purpose: To follow the journey of Jesus and understand His mission.

  • Week 1: The Birth and Early Life – Luke 2:1-52
  • Week 2: Teachings and Miracles – Matthew 5:1-48, John 6:1-14
  • Week 3: Death, Resurrection, and Ascension – Matthew 27:1-66, John 20:1-31

Reflection: What does Jesus’ life and sacrifice mean to you personally?

Plan 4: The Psalms of Comfort (7 Days)

Purpose: To find peace and encouragement in God’s promises.

  • Day 1: God as Refuge – Psalm 46
  • Day 2: The Lord’s Guidance – Psalm 23
  • Day 3: Joy in Salvation – Psalm 51
  • Day 4: Praise for God’s Greatness – Psalm 8
  • Day 5: God’s Protection – Psalm 91
  • Day 6: Deliverance in Trouble – Psalm 34
  • Day 7: Eternal Hope – Psalm 121

Reflection: Which verse stood out to you most, and why?

Plan 5: The Armor of God (7 Days)

Purpose: To equip yourself for spiritual battles using God’s Word.

  • Day 1: The Belt of Truth – Ephesians 6:14
  • Day 2: The Breastplate of Righteousness – Ephesians 6:14
  • Day 3: The Gospel of Peace – Ephesians 6:15
  • Day 4: The Shield of Faith – Ephesians 6:16
  • Day 5: The Helmet of Salvation – Ephesians 6:17
  • Day 6: The Sword of the Spirit – Ephesians 6:17
  • Day 7: Praying in the Spirit – Ephesians 6:18

Reflection: Which piece of armor do you need to strengthen most?

Plan 6: The Acts of the Apostles (14 Days)

Purpose: To learn how the early church spread the Gospel.

  • Day 1-2: Pentecost – Acts 2
  • Day 3-4: Peter’s Ministry – Acts 3
  • Day 5-6: Stephen’s Martyrdom – Acts 6-7
  • Day 7-8: Paul’s Conversion – Acts 9
  • Day 9-10: Missionary Journeys – Acts 13-14
  • Day 11-12: Paul’s Trials – Acts 21-22
  • Day 13-14: Paul in Rome – Acts 28

Reflection: What lessons from the apostles inspire your faith journey?

Plan 7: The Promises of God (7 Days)

Purpose: To stand firm on God’s promises in every season.

  • Day 1: God’s Promise of Provision – Philippians 4:19
  • Day 2: God’s Promise of Peace – John 14:27
  • Day 3: God’s Promise of Strength – Isaiah 41:10
  • Day 4: God’s Promise of Rest – Matthew 11:28
  • Day 5: God’s Promise of Guidance – Proverbs 3:5-6
  • Day 6: God’s Promise of Salvation – Romans 10:9
  • Day 7: God’s Promise of Eternal Life – John 3:16

Reflection: How do God’s promises give you hope and assurance?

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