Daily Bible Reading Plans to help you read and understand God’s Word

Benefits of reading Scripture in community

  • Build consistent
    bible reading habits
    throughout the week

  • Grow in biblical literacy
    and understanding of
    God’s word

  • Unite with other
    bible readers all over
    the world

The best way to Participate

  • Get Your Guide

    The She Reads Truth community is reading together every day.
    We’ll send you a beautiful printed Reading Guide in plenty of time for our upcoming community Reading Plan.

  • Start Reading

    On Day 1, you’ll dig deep into Scripture alongside a global community of women, all reading the same passages. Join the conversation online with thoughts and reflections.

  • Repeat

    Congrats! You did it! Come back tomorrow and experience the impact of daily Bible reading.

Not quite ready yet?
Read for free from our current community plan posted below.

Today’s Community Reading

Warning to the Rich

  • James
  • Day 17

Scripture Reading: James 5:1-6, Leviticus 19:13, 1 Timothy 6:6-10, 1 Timothy 6:17-19

This is a hard, heavy word—for the rich.

Confession: When I read God’s Word, it’s far easier for sinful me to think of people who really need to hear His words instead of seeing how much I really need to hear them. It’s only when our gracious God opens the eyes of my heart that I see His Word is ever for me.

And I’d suggest that most of us reading this, whether we feel like it or not, are considered rich compared to the majority of the world. But regardless of how much money we have, this word is for each of us.

I heard a Bible teacher touch on James 5:4, encouraging us to consider how we tip people—seeing those serving us as the “workers” spoken of here:

Look! The pay that you withheld from the workers who mowed your fields cries out, and the outcry of the harvesters has reached the ears of the Lord of Armies.
—James 5:4

In college my husband worked as a server at Red Lobster. And although I didn’t know him then, I’m sure he worked with all his heart, only enjoying cheddar biscuits on his breaks. But instead of a tip, there were many times those he waited on left him a Christian tract—“Your treasure is in heaven.” Thankfully my husband knew he served a mighty and merciful God whose generosity isn’t defined by His people’s generosity or greed.

But tipping is just the tip of the iceberg, a potential indication of our hearts’ inclinations. When we dive down to see what’s deep inside our hearts, we find weightier questions: Why does the discussion of money from a spiritual perspective make us uncomfortable or defensive? Why is it hard to be generous, cheerful givers? Are we treating our wealth as ours or as a gift entrusted to our stewardship by God, who gives us everything we have—our mind, gifts, ideas, determination, discipline, opportunities, and breath in our lungs? And do we believe that God “richly provides us with all things to enjoy” (1Timothy 6:17), or do we think we need to cheat someone out of pay that’s rightfully theirs, holding onto and growing our wealth at any cost because it’s up to us to provide? And diving even deeper: Has wealth become an idol to us?

What do we do when we’ve honestly faced God’s Word to find, once again, that we’ve been setting our hope on the “uncertainty of wealth” (v.17) and that we’ve withheld pay or generosity in big or small ways? We run to Jesus who knows our hearts and still loves us so much He died for us. Our sin can never outrun His grace. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

Written by Kimberly Girard

how would you like to participate?

  • most popular

    Read in Community

    • A printed Reading Guide delivered each month
    • Real-time conversation with the global community
    • Free access to plans in the She Reads Truth app
    • Exclusive offers on our other great resources
    • 23% savings on each Daily Reading Guide
  • Read Independently

    • Choose one of our printed Reading Guides in the bookstore
    • Read at your own pace
    • Access archived community prompts and conversation
    $ 26 /READING PLAN

or read today’s reading for free online