31 days · Anyone who wants a reading rhythm with no plan to track, restart, or fall behind on.
Psalms and Proverbs in a Month
This is one of the oldest reading habits in Christian practice: match the day of the month to a Proverbs chapter, and pair it with a Psalm. It requires no plan to look up — the date is the plan — which makes it easy to pick back up after a missed week.
How to follow this plan
- 1.The full 31-day table shown here is a sample of the first week — the pattern repeats: Psalm [day] and Proverbs [day] every day of the month.
- 2.Psalms has 150 chapters, so after day 31 the Psalm continues climbing (day 32 reads Psalm 32, and so on) across roughly five months while Proverbs restarts each month.
- 3.Because the plan is date-based, missing a week never puts you 'behind' — you simply resume on today's date.
Daily schedule
Printable PDF — coming with the app| Day | Reading |
|---|---|
| 1 | Psalm 1 · Proverbs 1 |
| 2 | Psalm 2 · Proverbs 2 |
| 3 | Psalm 3 · Proverbs 3 |
| 4 | Psalm 4 · Proverbs 4 |
| 5 | Psalm 5 · Proverbs 5 |
| 6 | Psalm 6 · Proverbs 6 |
| 7 | Psalm 7 · Proverbs 7 |
Track this plan in the app
Mark each day as you read, keep the plan offline, and get a morning reminder — without ads between you and the text.
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