1. Determine to do it. If you leave for when you get time, you will be amazed at how little time you have.
2. Establish a set time. Again, if you leave for when you get time, you will be amazed at how little time you have.
3. Plan your approach. Are you trying to read the Bible through in a year? That’s a great thing to do, but it is really not Bible study, it is Bible reading. Bible study requires some digging into related passages, searching out what particular words mean in the context of the passage, and understanding something about the setting in which the passage was written. Will you study a particular subject, or will you study book by book? Have a plan.
4. Make it a priority. It can seem mundane, but it is having a very good effect on you. Don’t allow it to get crowded out of your schedule. If you leave for when you get time, you will be amazed at how little time you have! I’ve heard that somewhere before.