Psalm a Day
One psalm per day
One psalm per day through the entire Book of Psalms — 150 days of poetry, prayer, praise, and lament. A meditative pace that lets you sit with each psalm rather than rushing through.
The Psalms were the hymnbook of ancient Israel and remain the most-read book of the Bible. This plan is perfect as a standalone devotional or as a companion to a longer reading plan.
Tips for Staying Consistent
- Same time each day — pair your reading with morning coffee or an evening wind-down.
- Don't worry about falling behind — skip ahead to today's reading if you miss a day. Grace, not guilt.
- Keep a journal — jot a one-sentence takeaway; it deepens retention more than you'd expect.
- Tell someone — an accountability partner doubles your odds of finishing.
Recommended Resources
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Track your progress with a Bible reading journal.
Click any reading to open it on BibleGateway.com. Pick a start date above to see your personalized schedule with real dates.
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