45 Topical Bible Reading Plans

The Bible is a big book. So big that fully understanding it remains a lifelong goal. Rather than trying to read it through in a few sittings, like most of us do with many smaller books, many people instead read a small amount every day.

The slow-and-steady approach has a lot of benefits, but it comes with one major challenge—knowing what to read in what order. Enter: free Bible reading plans available in the free version of Logos Bible Software.

A Bible reading plan organizes your daily reading around a theme, so you can quickly get an overview of what Scripture says about a given topic without investing any time searching. We have a huge variety to choose from—57 unique plans to be exact.

Some are seasonal, five of them are geared for more advanced study, and these 45 are based on a variety of topics:

10 Days on Discipleship 5 Days on Spiritual Growth
14 Days on Sin 10 Days on Wisdom
10 Days on Worry 10 Days on Patience
14 Kinds of Psalms 14 Days on Prophecy
14 Days on Generosity 14 Days on Speech
10 Days on Baptism 10 Days on Suffering
14 Days on Doubt 7 Days on Fasting
14 Days on Humility 14 Days on Justice
14 Days on Glory 30 Days on Money
14 Days on Work 14 Days on Pride
6 Days on Light 10 Days on Truth
14 Days on the Kingdom of God 14 Days on the Holy Spirit
10 Days on Freedom 10 Days on Encouragement
21 Days on Prayer 14 Days on Worship
21 Days on Faith 30 Days on Marriage
10 Days on the Second Coming 7 Days on Perseverance
10 Days on Friendship 10 Days on Guilt
7 Days on Forgiveness 14 Days on the Poor
21 Days on Government & Citizenship 14 Days on Hope
14 Days on Holiness 10 Days on Hospitality
14 Days on Grace 21 Days on Love
10 Days on Lust 7 Days on Covenant
14 Days on Grief
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Sample plan

Here’s what you’d be guided through if you chose the 10 Days on Encouragement plan:

Day 1: Deuteronomy 31:7–8, 23; Joshua 1:1–9 Day 6: John 16:16–33
Day 2: 2 Kings 6:8–23 Day 7: Acts 4:36–37, 14:19–23
Day 3: Psalm 27 Day 8: Acts 18:1–11
Day 4: Isaiah 35:1–10 Day 9: Ephesians 6:21–24, Colossians 4:7–9
Day 5: Jeremiah 29:1–23 Day 10: Hebrews 10:19–25

How to get these Bible reading plans

Now is a perfect time to launch a new study, and you can get started in minutes. All you have to do is download the free version of Logos Bible Software.

Logos Basic includes the Faithlife Study Bible AND 40+ other free resources, plus powerful features to help you not just read the Bible, but study it.

One of the most incredible built-in tools you’ll get is the Bible Word Study tool. Whether you’re reading from the mobile app, web, or desktop, it only takes a couple taps to see what a word means, how it’s translated in other parts of Scripture, and where the word appears in other parts of the Bible. Here’s how Mark Ward did a Bible Word Study on love.

How to start a new plan

  • Open the Logos app
  • Tap the hamburger menu button (three lines stacked on top of each other) in the bottom right, then tap Books under Library.
  • Tap the Bible version you’d like to read from. (Logos Basic includes free access to versions like the KJV, CSB, and the Lexham English Bible. If you prefer a different version, you can add it to your Logos library affordably—many other popular Bible versions are under $10.)
  • Tap the three dots in the top-right corner, then tap Start a Reading Plan.
  • Choose the plan you want from the Plan section.

After you’ve done it once, it takes about three seconds to start a plan. And bonus—you can do this with any book in your Logos library!

Here’s what a daily reading looks like. (Video recorded in dark mode.)



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