Introduction
As we prepare our hearts for Christmas, the season of Advent is a wonderful time to reflect on the promises of God and the true hope found in Jesus. Using an Advent Bible reading plan is a great way to stay connected to the true meaning of Christmas.
For me, honestly, I didn’t have that when growing up, as I was raised as an atheist. But since I gave my life to Christ at age 25, I always try to be mindful of Christ, His coming, His sacrifice, and His anticipated second coming during the weeks prior to Christmas.
However, I have to be honest again because of the busyness of the month of December and Christmas season, it can sometimes become challenging to stay focused on Christ (the true reason for the season).
That’s where a Bible reading plan for the Advent comes in handy! That’s why I created a free printable to keep you focused during the busyness of the season. This free Advent Bible reading plan invites you to spend 25 days focusing on the birth of Christ and the joy of His coming.
Whether you’re new to Advent readings or have made them part of your tradition for years, this Christmas Advent Bible reading plan will help you stay connected to the true meaning of the season. Plus, I’ve included a free Advent Bible reading plan printable for 2024 that you can download and use with your family or small group!
Let’s journey through this special season together and experience the beauty of preparing our hearts for Christmas.
What Does the Bible Say About Advent?
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The word “Advent” comes from the Latin word adventus, which means “coming” or “arrival”. It’s a translation of the Greek word Parousia.
Advent is a season of anticipation and preparation for the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. While the word “Advent” itself doesn’t appear in Scripture, its meaning is deeply rooted in biblical promises and prophecies.
Advent focuses on key themes found throughout the Bible, including hope, peace, joy, and love. These Advent Sunday themes are reminders of God’s plan for humanity, as foretold in the Old Testament and fulfilled in the New Testament.
Advent scripture readings often center on the prophecies of the Messiah in Isaiah, the joyful announcement of Jesus’ birth in the Gospels, and the anticipation of Christ’s return.
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What Are the Key Messages of Advent?
The messages of Advent are timeless and deeply meaningful:
- Hope in God’s Promises: Advent reminds us of God’s faithfulness to fulfill His promises. Verses from Isaiah and the Psalms highlight the hope that sustained God’s people as they awaited the coming Messiah.
- Joy in Jesus’ Birth: The 25 days of Advent Bible verses often include passages like Luke 2:10-11, where the angel announces good news of great joy. This joy is for all people and points us to the Savior born in Bethlehem.
- Preparation for His Coming: Advent is not only about looking back at Jesus’ birth but also preparing our hearts for His return. Many Advent daily Bible readings emphasize living in readiness and hope as we await His second coming.
- Celebrating God’s Love: Advent reminds us of God’s incredible love for the world, as expressed in John 3:16.
Focusing on Jesus during this season also helps us to prepare for the New Year.
What Book of the Bible Should I Read for Advent?
When it comes to reading the Bible, there is never a wrong passage. The entirety of God’s Word is perfect to read. The Advent is all about our Lord Jesus, and so is the Word of God, from the Old Testament to the New Testament.
Thus, in some way, you could read any book. If you are new to reading the Bible, it can be more important to choose which book of the Bible to read first.
Having said that, the Bible is filled with passages that beautifully complement the season of Advent. Some popular books and chapters include:
- Isaiah: Rich with messianic prophecies, Isaiah lays the foundation for understanding the significance of Jesus’ birth.
- Luke: The first two chapters of the Gospel of Luke are often the heart of Advent daily readings because they recount the events surrounding Jesus’ birth.
- Matthew: The genealogy and birth story in Matthew 1–2 highlight how Jesus fulfills Old Testament promises.
- Psalms: These poetic songs of praise and prophecy enrich the Advent experience, drawing us into worship and Advent reflection.
Take your time to truly connect with God and His Word during the Advent. You know, God says when we come closer to Him, He will come closer to us (James 4:8).
Stay connected to the true meaning of Advent
In the midst of the holiday busyness, it’s easy to get caught up in the materialistic side of Christmas and lose sight of the true meaning of Advent. However, through daily Advent Bible readings, we can stay connected to the heart of the season and keep Christ in Christmas!
When you keep God’s Word at the center of the Advent, you’ll stay connected to the true meaning of Advent.
I created a free Advent Bible reading plan printable for 2024 to help you do just that. With 25 days of Scripture readings focused on the birth of Christ and the joy of His coming, you can center your heart on Christ amidst the holiday chaos.
The printable Bible reading plan Advent further down this blog, is a powerful tool to help you stay connected to the promises of God and the hope found in Jesus.
Join me on this Advent journey and prepare your heart for Christmas. Download the free Advent Bible reading plan printable for 2024 and embark on a meaningful and transformative season of reflection and anticipation.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to deepen your faith and draw closer to God as we celebrate the birth of our Savior! Stay connected to the true meaning of Christmas and let the joy of Christ’s birth fill your heart.
Download the free Advent Bible reading plan printable for 2024 now and start your journey today. Whether you’re new to Advent readings or have been practicing them for years, this plan will deepen your understanding of God’s promises and His incredible love for us.
It’s a great idea to combine it with an Advent Bible study themes & prayers plan.
Advent Bible Reading Plan
This Advent Bible reading plan for 2024 guides you through the key themes of Advent in just 25 days of readings. It guides you through 25 meaningful days of Scripture, making it the perfect 25 day Christmas Bible reading plan. This will ensure you’ll have a Christ-centered Christmas!
The Advent reading plan 2024 is grouped in 5 sections, each focusing on a different theme of Advent.
Each day’s reading includes a short passage, perfect for personal reflection or family devotions. When reading as a family, why not add some beautiful seasonal Christian coloring pages to enjoy the season creatively as well?
If you’re looking for Advent prayer ideas, I got you covered as well! (Just click HERE).
Prophecies of the Messiah
Day 1: Isaiah 9:6-7 – The prophecy of a child born to us.
Day 2: Micah 5:2 – The ruler to come from Bethlehem.
Day 3: Isaiah 7:14 – The sign of Immanuel.
Day 4: Genesis 3:15 – The promise of redemption.
Day 5: Numbers 24:17 – A star will come out of Jacob.
Announcements of Jesus’ Coming
Day 6: Luke 1:26-38 – The angel Gabriel visits Mary.
Day 7: Matthew 1:18-25 – Joseph’s dream about Jesus’ birth.
Day 8: Luke 1:39-45 – Mary visits Elizabeth.
Day 9: Luke 1:46-56 – Mary’s song of praise (The Magnificat).
Day 10: Luke 1:57-66 – The birth of John the Baptist.
The Birth of Christ
Day 11: Luke 2:1-7 – The birth of Jesus.
Day 12: Luke 2:8-14 – The angels announce Jesus’ birth to shepherds.
Day 13: Luke 2:15-20 – The shepherds visit baby Jesus.
Day 14: John 1:1-5 – Jesus, the Word, and the Light of the world.
Day 15: John 1:14 – The Word becomes flesh and dwells among us.
Responses to the Savior
Day 16: Matthew 2:1-6 – The wise men search for Jesus.
Day 17: Matthew 2:7-12 – The wise men worship Jesus.
Day 18: Luke 2:22-24 – Jesus is presented at the temple.
Day 19: Luke 2:25-32 – Simeon’s praise for the Messiah.
Day 20: Luke 2:33-35 – Simeon prophesies about Jesus.
Anticipation of His Return
Day 21: Revelation 21:1-4 – A new heaven and a new earth.
Day 22: Revelation 22:12-13 – Jesus is coming soon.
Day 23: Hebrews 9:27-28 – Christ will appear a second time.
Day 24: 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 – The coming of the Lord.
Day 25: Revelation 22:20-21 – The final promise: “Come, Lord Jesus!”
Use this plan to reflect on the hope, joy, peace, and love of Jesus throughout Advent.
In the printable version, you’ll find additional resources, such as daily scripture readings, reflective questions, discussion questions, and journaling worksheets.
How to use the Advent Bible reading plan 2024
By following this Advent Bible reading plan, you will deepen your understanding of the significance of Jesus’ birth and cultivate a deeper sense of anticipation and joy as you prepare your heart for Christmas.
Each day includes a selected Bible passage, along with a brief reflection and prayer prompt to help you engage with the Scripture and apply it to your life. Simply download and print the PDF, and you’re ready to go!
The free Advent Bible reading plan printable is available here. It helps you keep track of your daily readings. It has 25 daily Bible verses, fitting each theme of the Advent, summaries & lessons per theme, and journaling worksheets. Get yours today!
Just download it and use it as a digital version, or print it and keep it visible to guide you during your Advent Bible reading.
Take-Away Advent Bible Reading Plan
Advent is a beautiful opportunity to focus on Christ during a season that often feels busy and overwhelming. Using a 25-day Christmas Bible reading plan helps us intentionally reflect on God’s love, celebrate His promises, and prepare our hearts for the true meaning of Christmas.
We can be mindful of the real reason for the festivities, even during the busyness of the Christmas season.
Whether you follow the Bible Project Advent plan, use the Jesus Storybook Bible Advent reading plans with kids, or stick with traditional Adventist Bible reading plans, the goal is the same: to draw closer to Jesus.
Make this Advent season special by downloading your free printable Advent reading plan for 2024 and enjoy exploring these meaningful scriptures with your loved ones. Let’s celebrate the greatest gift of all—Jesus Christ!
Don’t forget to DOWNLOAD the full Advent Bible reading plan here!
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