3 Quick Ways to Stay Consistent in Bible Study

Staying consistent in Bible study can feel impossible when life is busy, and your to-do list never seems to end. But building a daily habit is doable with small, intentional steps. Here are three ways to stay on track:

 

1. Make a Commitment and Calendar It
Consistency starts with a decision. Choose a time each day—even if it’s just 10–15 minutes—and put it on your calendar like any other appointment. Treat it as non-negotiable. Even small, regular time in God’s Word compounds into deep spiritual growth.

 

2. Follow a Reading Plan
A reading plan gives structure and direction. Instead of staring at your Bible wondering where to start, a plan guides you step by step. Whether it’s a topical plan, a book of the Bible, or a devotional, having a plan makes daily study feel manageable and purposeful.

 

3. Use Music to Hide Scripture in Your Heart
Memorizing scripture doesn’t have to feel like a chore. Singing God’s Word can make it stick in your heart and mind. Turn verses into songs or listen to scripture set to music. This not only helps you remember God’s truth but makes your daily study enjoyable.

 

Consistency in Bible study is about small, intentional steps that fit into your life. If you want a practical way to start memorizing scripture using music, check out my 5-Day “Verse by Verse”: A Simple 5-day plan to memorize scripture with music. It’s designed to help you hide God’s Word in your heart quickly and joyfully.

 

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Reflection Questions:

  1. What is one small step you can take this week to make Bible study a consistent part of your day?

  2. Which reading plan or approach would help you stay on track without feeling overwhelmed?

  3. How could incorporating music into your study help you memorize and meditate on scripture more effectively?

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