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2All the believers who are here join me in sending greetings to the churches of Galatia:ģMay God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give you grace and peace.ĤIn order to set us free from this present evil age, Christ gave himself for our sins, in obedience to the will of our God and Father. You can pick one of the examples I’ve given you and run with it, or try something new everyday! That’s the beauty of Bible study – it’s YOUR PERSONAL TIME with the Lord and how you spend that time is between you and Him.1From Paul, whose call to be an apostle did not come from human beings or by human means, but from Jesus Christ and God the Father, who raised him from death. Don’t feel obligated to fit Bible study into your morning if mornings aren’t ideal. If you have to leave super early for work, or you’re a parent to little kids who need your assistance getting ready in the morning, or if you’re just not a “morning person”, it’s important to find a time that works for you. The truth is, however, that not everyone’s schedule allows for this. I know a lot of resources for daily Bible study tell you to do your Bible study, or quiet time, first thing in the morning. The key to creating a daily Bible study habit and making it stick is finding a TIME to study daily and consistently studying at that same time EVERY DAY. OTHER NOTES ON CREATING A DAILY BIBLE STUDY HABIT Take advantage of other Scripture that is cross-referenced in your Bible to go deeper. It’s a fairly easy read as well, unlike some other books of the Bible. Mark: The gospel of Mark in the New Testament is a great book if you’re a “baby Christian” trying to get a grasp on who Jesus is and what it really means to be a Christian.Romans: The sixth book of the New Testament, Romans is quite possibly one of the most comprehensive books of the Bible in the sense that it incorporates an explanation of Jewish law given to Moses in the Old Testament, as well as an explanation of salvation, grace, what it means to strive to live like Jesus, and more.It’s a powerful story of leadership and having complete faith in God, but also beautifully demonstrates that God equips the called, rather than calling the equipped. Esther: One of only two books of the Bible named after women ( the other being Ruth), Esther is an incredible historical recollection of a woman who literally risked her life to speak truth and help Christians.Deuteronomy: The final book of the Pentateuch, or Book of Moses, and the fifth book of the Bible, Deuteronomy provides us with an excellent overview of the laws God handed down to Moses on Mount Sinai and His expectations for the chosen people of Israel just before they enter the Promised Land.

Need help figuring out what books of the Bible to start with? I’ve got a few suggestions to help you get started!
