Welcome to August’s readings! And well done — you’ve now passed the halfway mark and are making excellent progress through the Bible in a year! Over the past months, you’ve travelled from Genesis through the entire sweep of Israel’s history and completed the major wisdom book of Job. Now, throughout August, you’ll journey further through the Psalms—a rich collection of prayer, praise, and poetry that gives voice to the human heart in every condition. These ancient songs invite you to bring your whole self before God.
In the New Testament over last month, you’ve followed the birth and expansion of the early Church through the book of Acts. This month you’ll finish that powerful story. From there, you’ll dive into profound and inspiring letters of the apostle Paul, beginning with the deep theology of Romans.
You’ve already come so far—be encouraged to keep going! Let each day’s reading draw you deeper into the story of God’s faithfulness and into a closer walk with Jesus.
The next five weeks of readings cover the period from 29th July to 2nd September.
Find the daily readings and weekly introductions here: August Readings.
If you prefer reading from your physical Bible, you can download and print the July readings, to keep with your Bible, here: Printable PDF for August Readings.
In the Old Testament, this month we continue our journey through the Psalms — from Psalm 28 to Psalm 101— moving deeper into this inspired collection of poetry, prayer, and praise. These psalms give voice to every human emotion: from lament to thanksgiving, from cries for justice to songs of trust. Whether rejoicing in God’s goodness or wrestling with suffering and silence, the psalms remind us that God welcomes honesty and draws near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18).
In the New Testament, we complete the book of Acts, watching the gospel travel with Paul to the heart of the Roman Empire, despite fierce opposition. From there, we move into Romans — a towering letter that unfolds the depths of the gospel, the gift of grace, and God’s plan to save both Jews and Gentiles through faith in Christ. By the end of the month, we’ll be halfway through 1 Corinthians, where Paul speaks into the mess and beauty of a growing church, calling believers to unity, holiness, and love. These letters are full of challenge and encouragement for believers learning to live out their faith in a complex world.
As you read this month, may the Psalms teach you to pray, and may the letters of Paul strengthen your grasp of the gospel and what it means to live as the people of God in a broken world. You’re doing wonderfully well — keep going!






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