Bible Reading Plans + SOAP Devotional Guide for 2025
We’re so excited to invite you to join us on a transformative journey in God’s Word this year! Whether you’re looking to read through the entire Bible, focus on key teachings in the New Testament, or start fresh as a new believer, we have a plan for you.
But we’re not just stopping at reading. To help you engage deeply with Scripture, we’re also equipping you with the SOAP Devotional Method—a simple and powerful way to connect with God’s Word daily.
Here’s everything you need to dive into this year’s Bible reading plans and develop a thriving devotional life.
Bible Reading Plans
How To Get Started
Psalm 1:3 says, “They are like trees planted by streams of water, which yield their fruit in season.” Spending time in God’s Word daily will help you stay rooted, flourish in every season, and grow in your walk with Jesus.
Let’s commit as a church to grow deeper in 2025 through God’s Word and daily devotions. Together, we can stay planted, bear fruit, and flourish in our faith!
If you don’t already have it, download the free YouVersion Bible App from your app store or click the link.
- Read through the whole Bible: The One Year® Bible Plan
- Focus on the New Testament: New Testament in One Year
- Start as a new believer: New Believers Plan
Set aside 10–20 minutes daily to read your plan and journal your SOAP reflections.
Share the plan links with friends, family, or your small group for accountability and encouragement.

SOAP
To help you get the most out of these plans, we recommend using the SOAP Method during your daily Bible reading. SOAP helps you slow down, reflect, and apply God’s Word to your life.
What Does Soap Stand For?
S – Scripture:
Write down a verse or two from your daily reading that stands out to you.
Example: Psalm 92:12: “The righteous flourish like the palm tree and grow like a cedar in Lebanon.”
O – Observation:
Reflect on the verse. What is God saying? Write a few thoughts or insights.
Example: This verse shows that spiritual growth and strength come from being rooted in God.
A – Application:
Ask yourself: How does this verse apply to my life today? Write down a practical step or takeaway.
Example: I need to prioritize staying connected to God’s Word and church community to grow spiritually.
P – Prayer:
End with a prayer. Ask God to help you live out what you’ve learned.
Example: “Lord, help me stay planted in You. Strengthen me to flourish no matter what season I’m in. Amen.”