
Customized Topical Reading Plan
- Shaunelius Sterns
- Oct 11, 2024
- 1 min read
Customized Topical Reading Plan:
*Step 1: Choose Topics*
Select 3-5 topics that interest you:
1. Faith and Hope
2. Love and Forgiveness
3. Wisdom and Guidance
4. Peace and Anxiety
5. Joy and Gratitude
6. Other (specify): _______________________
*Step 2: Set Reading Frequency*
Choose a reading frequency:
1. Daily
2. Weekly
3. Monthly
*Step 3: Select Scripture Portion*
Choose a scripture portion:
1. Single verse
2. Passage (2-5 verses)
3. Chapter
*Step 4: Add Reflection Questions*
Optional:
1. Yes, include reflection questions
2. No, without reflection questions
*Step 5: Review and Confirm*
Review your selections:
Topics: _______________________________
Reading Frequency: _______________________
Scripture Portion: _______________________
Reflection Questions: _______________________
Confirm:
*Customized Reading Plan Example*
*Topic: Faith and Hope*
Monday: Hebrews 11:1-3 (Single verse)
Reflection Question: What does faith mean to me?
Tuesday: Romans 5:1-5 (Passage)
Reflection Question: How does hope impact my life?
Wednesday: Psalm 42:1-5 (Passage)
Reflection Question: What are my hopes and fears?
Thursday: Matthew 14:22-33 (Chapter)
Reflection Question: How does faith overcome fear?
Friday: 2 Corinthians 5:7 (Single verse)
Reflection Question: What does walking by faith mean?
*Additional Resources*
1. Devotional books: "Jesus Calling" by Sarah Young, "Morning and Evening" by Charles Spurgeon
2. Devotional apps: YouVersion, Our Daily Bread
3. Online devotional archives: Bible Gateway, Crosswalk
Would you like:
- Customized reading plan creation
- Recommendations for study Bibles and resources
- Bible study guidance
- Prayer and meditation tips
- Spiritual direction
Let me know!
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