30 Days in the Psalms
This reading plan helps you gain some insights into several themes that seem to show up in the lives of God's people. As the Lord and people interact, there are times when life seems easy and other times when it seems difficult. No matter what, we can reach out to Him and grow through it.

30 Days in the Psalms
Day
Theme
Today's Scripture Reading
Day 1 Blessing Psalm 67, 72, 84, 128
Day 2 Calling to God Psalm 4, 5, 22
Day 3 Confidence Psalm 27, 36, 71, 125
Day 4 Deeds of God Psalm 9, 18, 118
Day 5 Doubt Psalm 42, 73, 77
Day 6 Faithfulness of God Psalm 105, 119: 137–144, 146
Day 7 Fear Psalm 37, 49, 91
Day 8 Glory of God Psalm 19, 24, 29
Day 9 God is a Helper Psalm 54, 115, 119:169–176
Day 10 Identity Psalm 8, 139
Day 11 Justice of God Psalm 7, 26, 82
Day 12 Meditation Psalm 119:9–16, 41–48
Day 13 Mercy Psalm 13, 28, 86
Day 14 Music Psalm 6, 149, 150
Day 15 Nature Psalm 50, 104, 147, 148
Day 16 Peace Psalm 23, 133, 119:161–168
Day 17 Power of God Psalm 68, 93, 135
Day 18 Praise Psalm, 65, 98, 138
Day 19 Prayer Psalm 17, 20, 102
Day 20 Protection Psalm 59, 62, 124
Day 21 Safety in God Psalm 11, 16, 142, 46
Day 22 Rejoicing Psalm 30, 47, 97
Day 23 Righteousness Psalm 1, 15, 112
Day 24 Salvation Psalm 3, 14, 121
Day 25 Sin and Repentance Psalm 25, 32, 38, 51
Day 26 Thanksgiving Psalm 75, 106, 136
Day 27 Trust Psalm 31, 40, 56
Day 28 Victory Psalm 21, 76, 144
Day 29 Wisdom Psalm 90, 107, 111
Day 30 Worship Psalm 33, 34, 145

 

how to DIG into the Bible...
Use this approach to get the most out of your time in God's Word. Maximize it by using a small notebook as a journal, writing the initials D-I-G in it and your responses to what each represents.
DIG - D Dialogue: Open your Bible and begin reading a small portion (perhaps using a reading plan). If you can, identify any of the original context of who it was first written to and why. Ask God what He is revealing to you in the passage, and then write down your first impression of it - including both thoughts and questions.
DIG - I Insights: Personalize what you've read by writing down what the eternal principles are (things that are true for all people in all times and places). Then add how it applies to your life at this moment - a short idea, a meaty lesson, a word of encouragement, a promise to claim, or correction for an area of your life.
DIG - G God: Write out a prayer that helps you engage God. Thank Him for the Words of this passage, and then ask Him for insight on what He's shown you Then spend time quietly listening for His lead, writing down any action steps you sense you should take.

Can you imagine what it would be like to become people
who take God at His Word? Keep at it!