Well done—you’ve made it to the third month of your Bible-in-a-year journey! Keep going, and by the end of this month you’ll be a quarter of the way through. March brings five full weeks of readings, but you can do it! To keep everything on track, making sure we have five complete weeks, this month’s plan starts on 26th February and runs through to 1st April. Stay faithful—God is meeting you in his word every step of the way!
Find the daily readings and weekly notes here: March Readings
If you prefer reading from your physical Bible, you can download and print the March readings, to keep with your Bible, here: Printable March Readings.
In the Old Testament Readings this month, we will continue to follow the ups and downs of the rebellious Israelites through their wilderness wanderings as we finish Numbers and move into Deuteronomy. As well as the stories of their journey, this book includes the sermons of Moses in which he reviews their journey, reminds them of the laws of God and emphasises the importance of faith and obedience if they are to possess the promised land that God is giving them. We then move into the book of Joshua, who, replacing Moses as leader, leads them into the promised land.
In our New Testament readings, we continue to follow the ministry of Jesus as depicted in the Gospel of Mark, where his extraordinary miracles and profound teachings captivate our attention. This narrative reaches its climax with the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus and the commissioning of his disciples to proclaim the gospel. We then move into the Gospel of Luke, which not only meticulously records historical events but also unveils the hidden realm of spiritual realities through accounts of angelic visitations and the dramatic confrontation between Jesus and the devil in the wilderness. Moreover, Jesus underscores that the kingdom he proclaims—and demonstrates through his miraculous deeds—is intended for all nations.
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