180 Summer Bible Study Plan

7 dates
  • Steeple House, GCC
  • Time: 9 am–11 am

This summer, we are encouraging students to stay invested in Scripture throughout the next couple of months by following along in our 180 Bible Study Plan.

We will be reading and studying through some of the most iconic passages in Scripture. In hopes to not only read the Word, we will be walking through how we ought to study it. The students will learn how to properly dive into the intricacies of the Divine Word of God, study it diligently, and apply biblically. 

Like last summer, participating students are invited to meet each Monday (alternating between Trophy Coffee and Steeple House), to discuss the reading from that day, led by one of our leaders.

We hope this Bible study plan will be a blessing to students this summer and pray that it will draw them closer to the Lord through their increasing knowledge of Him!


June

June 2: Genesis 1 (Reading)
June 3: Genesis 1 (Study)
June 4: Genesis 2 (Reading)
June 5: Genesis 2 (Study)
June 6: Genesis 3 (Reading)
June 7: Genesis 3 (Study)
June 8: Application
June 9: Psalm 1 (Reading)
June 10: Psalm 1 (Study)
June 11: Proverb 1 (Reading)
June 12: Proverb 1 (Study)
June 13: Ecclesiastes 12 (Reading)
June 14: Ecclesiastes 12 (Study)
June 15: Application
June 16: Isaiah 53 (Reading)
June 17: Isaiah 53 (Study)
June 18: Isaiah 54 (Reading)
June 19: Isaiah 54 (Study)
June 20: Isaiah 55 (Reading)
June 21: Isaiah 55 (Study)
June 22: Application
June 23: Mark 4:1-20 (Reading)
June 24: Mark 4:1-20 (Study)
June 25: Mark 4:21-25 (Reading)
June 26: Mark 4:21-25 (Study)
June 27: Mark 4:26-34 (Reading)
June 28: Mark 4:26-34 (Study)
June 29: Application
June 30: Mark 4:35-41 (Reading)
 

July

July 1: Mark 4:35-41 (Study)
July 2: Mark 5:1-20 (Reading)
July 3: Mark 5:1-20 (Study)
July 4: Mark 5:21-43 (Reading)
July 5: Mark 5:21-43 (Study)
July 6: Application
July 7: 2 Peter 1 (Reading)
July 8: 2 Peter 1 (Study)
July 9: 2 Peter 2 (Reading)
July 10: 2 Peter 2 (Study)
July 11: 2 Peter 3 (Reading)
July 12: 2 Peter 3 (Study)
July 13: Application
July 14: Revelation 20 (Reading)
July 15: Revelation 20 (Study)
July 16: Revelation 21 (Reading)
July 17: Revelation 21 (Study)
July 18: Revelation 22 (Reading)
July 19: Revelation 22 (Study)
July 20 or 27: Application
 
 

Reading Day Prompts

Take 15 minutes to read, read, and re-read the text. Then answer the following prompts:

  1. Write down repeated words/phrases in the text.
  2. Make note of some key themes, people and concepts from the text.
  3. Write out 10 questions about the text.

 

Study Day Questions

Use some helpful resources and read the introduction of the book(s) for this week.

  1. How did reading the introduction of the book(s) better inform your understanding of this passage?
  2. What are the key verbs of this passage? In other words, what is happening in this text and why?
  3. What did the author intend to commnicate in this passage?

 

Application Day Questions

  1. How does the truth of this text affect my life?
  2. Answer all or as many as possible: Is there a sin to confess? Is there a promise to claim? Is there an example to follow? Is there a command to obey? Is there a stumbling block to avoid?
  3. How does this text affect your prayer life?

 


How To Use This Reading Plan

The plan is designed to help you keep up with your Bible reading and get the most out of Wednesday night Bible study this summer. 

Tips to get the most out of your Bible reading:

1. Pray

We can't rightly understand God's Word without His help. Our sin also clouds our eyes and hardens our hearts to His truth. Because of this, as you approach God's Word, pray, confessing your sins to Him and asking Him to help you understand what He wants you to learn from what you read.

2. Read

Your Bible reading is not something to simply skim through quickly. Read God's Word carefully and reverently, at a pace slow enough for you to understand what the passage means.

3. Think

God commands us to love Him with all our mind (Mark 12:30). As you read, think carefully about what God is saying in the passage. One effective way to do this is to read with a pen in your hand and write down some observations and questions about the passage on a sheet of paper or in a notebook.

4. Pray

What did you learn from the passage? Praise the Lord and thank Him for revealing His truth to you.

How did the passage convict your heart? Confess your sin to God and ask His help to obey Him more fully. How does your life need to change in response? Ask God to help you understand how to apply His Word and to give you the strength to follow through in obeying it.

5. Apply

God wants us to be doers of His Word (James 1:22). Think through some practical ways to apply the passage you read. How should you think and live in light of this truth? It might be a good idea to write down a few goals for how you want to apply God's Word to your life today and going forward.

 

Helpful Resources for Bible Study

  • Posted: Jun 04, 2025
  • Ministry: 180 Ministry
  • Modified: Jun 04, 2025
  • Expires: Jul 28, 2025

Next Event Occurrences

Monday, June 9, 2025 9 am–11 am

Steeple House, GCC

Monday, June 16, 2025 9 am–11 am

Trophy Coffee, TMU

Monday, June 23, 2025 9 am–11 am

Steeple House, GCC

Monday, June 30, 2025 9 am–11 am

Trophy Coffee, TMU

Monday, July 7, 2025 9 am–11 am

Steeple House, GCC

Monday, July 14, 2025 9 am–11 am

Trophy Coffee, TMU

Monday, July 28, 2025 9 am–11 am

Steeple House, GCC