To the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David. Blessed is he who considers the poor; The LORD will deliver him in time of trouble. The LORD will preserve him and keep him alive, And he will be blessed on the earth; You will not deliver him to the will of his enemies. The LORD will strengthen him on his bed of illness; You will sustain him on his sickbed.
Now here's a new thought. Ministries to the lost, the least and the lonely are forms of worship of the LORD, God, the Almighty. Yes, there are many forms of ministry that we consider as being “out in the LORD's work,” and often workgets more emphasis than ministry, but rarely if ever considered ministry.
But it is one of the highest forms of labor. To be the LORD's eyes, His hands, His feet is both a great blessing and a great responsibility. We each have our own calling to feed the 5000.
Reading
Morning Psalm 29, Noon Psalm 119:41-48, Evening Psalm 118
Alternate Reading Plan based on 7 chapters/day from 7 sections of the Scriptures.
Genesis 18, Judges 18, Job 18, Psalm 18, Isaiah 18, Matthew 18, Romans 18
My groupings are: Genesis-Joshua, Judges to Esther, Job to Song of Solomon, Psalms breaking 119 into convenient sets, Isaiah to Malachi, Matthew to Acts, Romans to Revelation. Set your own up in convenient groupings as fits your study habits.
I suggest either setting aside a period of the day to read all, or break the readings up into morning, mid-day, and evening series. Both approaches have their advantages, and both will build an awareness of the Bible as a whole over time.