Establishing a good routine is one of the most important steps for consistent Bible study. Choosing a specific time of day to study helps you build a daily rhythm. This makes your study time feel natural and sustainable.
For me, early mornings work best. Before the rest of my family wakes up, the house is quiet, and distractions are minimal. I enjoy studying while sipping my coffee. I find that my mind feels fresher, and its easier to focus. Of course, the hardest part about mornings is that they start so early! It can be difficult for me to get myself out of bed, especially if I’ve fallen into a bad habit of staying up too late or pushing my snooze button. But I’ve learned that consistency makes a big difference. Once I commit to getting out of bed on time, it becomes easier as my body begins to adjust to the routine.
Others might find evenings work better. You may find that nighttime offers a peaceful window to reflect after the day’s busyness has finally settled down. For some, this is the perfect moment to wind down with Scripture.
If your schedule allows, you mind the opportunity to take a break in the middle of the day. The time you choose doesn’t matter as much as the habit you create. The key is to pick a time that works for you, and commit to it. Setting aside a specific time each day creates a structure and helps you prioritize Bible study.
