How to Start a Bible Study Routine (and Stick to It)
- Dara V. Rose

- Sep 16, 2025
- 2 min read

👉 Read the full article: How to Start a Bible Study Routine (and Stick to It) at 12CupsofGrace.com
Starting a Bible study routine can feel overwhelming, especially when life is already filled with responsibilities. But just like we carve out time for appointments, work, or even self-care, time with God is worth scheduling and protecting. A consistent Bible study routine not only helps us grow spiritually but also anchors us when life feels uncertain.
In this post, we’ll walk through practical steps to start a Bible study routine—and how tools like a Bible study planner can help you stay on track.
1. Start Small and Be Consistent
You don’t have to spend hours in study to experience growth. Begin with just 10–15 minutes a day. The goal isn’t how much you read but how consistently you meet with God. Over time, this habit becomes a rhythm you won’t want to miss.
👉 Tip: Use your planner to set aside specific times each day, even if it’s just before bed or during your morning coffee.
2. Create a Dedicated Space
Find a quiet spot where you can meet with God without distractions—a cozy chair, a kitchen table, or even your favorite coffee shop. Having a designated place helps signal to your mind and heart that this time is set apart.
🌿 Add a candle, a cup of tea, or calming music to make your study time inviting.
3. Choose a Study Plan
Don’t just open your Bible at random—structure is key to building momentum. Whether it’s a book of the Bible, a devotional, or a themed study, following a plan helps you stay focused and intentional.
📖 The 12 Tea-Filled Stories Bible Study Planner gives you a year of lesser-known Bible characters, weekly activities, and scripture-centered reflection—all laid out for you.
4. Write It Down
Reflection is powerful. Writing down what you learn, your questions, and your prayers helps the Word sink deeper into your heart. Later, you can look back and see how God has been faithful.
🖊 Your planner becomes a keepsake of your spiritual journey.
5. Stay Flexible and Grace-Filled
Life happens—you’ll miss a day sometimes. Don’t let guilt keep you from continuing. A routine isn’t about perfection; it’s about progress. God cares more about meeting with you than about how perfect your schedule looks.
✨ Your Bible study planner can help you “pick up where you left off” instead of starting over.
Starting a Bible study routine isn’t about adding another task to your list—it’s about creating space to hear from God, reflect, and grow in your faith. With practical steps and the right tools, you can build a rhythm that sticks.
👉 Ready to begin? Discover the 12 Tea-Filled Stories Bible Study Planner—a resource designed to help you sip, reflect, and grow all year long.




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