Bible Reading Plan
What is S.O.A.P.? S.O.A.P. stands for Scripture, Observation, Application and Prayer.
It is a way of getting more out of your time in God’s word.
April 1st | Judg. 11, 12; Ps. 50; 2 Cor. 1 |
April 2nd | Judg. 13- 16; 2 Cor. 2 |
April 3rd | Judg. 17, 18; Ps. 89; 2 Cor. 3 |
April 4th | Judg. 19 – 21; 2 Cor. 4 |
April 5th | Ruth 1, 2; Ps. 53, 61; 2 Cor. 5 |
April 6th | Ruth 3, 4; Ps. 64, 65; 2 Cor. 6 |
April 7th | 1 Sam. 1, 2; Ps. 66; 2 Cor. 7 |
April 8th | 1 Sam. 3 – 5; Ps. 77; 2 Cor. 8 |
April 9th | 1 Sam. 6, 7; Ps. 72; 2 Cor. 9 |
April 10th | 1 Sam. 8 – 10; 2 Cor. 10 |
April 11th | 1 Sam. 11, 12; 1 Chr. 1; 2 Cor. 11 |
April 12th | 1 Sam. 13; 1 Chr. 2, 3; 2 Cor. 12 |
April 13th | 1 Sam. 14; 1 Chr. 4; 2 Cor. 13 |
April 14th | 1Sam. 15, 16; 1 Chr. 5; Mt. 1 |
April 15th | 1 Sam. 17; Ps. 9; Mt. 2 |
April 16th | 1 Sam. 18; 1 Chr. 6; Ps. 11; Mt. 3 |
How does it work? It’s quite simple. When you sit for your daily quiet time read the bible as you normally would with one simple difference. Underline or make note of any verses that jump out at you with special significance. This is the basis for
diving deeper and using S.O.A.P. Scripture – Type in the verse or verses that stuck out to you in your
reading. You can show the verses and even have them read to you with
the click of a button. No copying and pasting blocks of text. Observation – What did you observe about the scripture that struck you. This can be one sentence or a whole book. Application – How can you apply the observation so that it affects your
life today.
Prayer – Write out a prayer to God based on what you just learned and
ask him to help you apply this truth in your life.
That’s all there is to it!