Reading the Bible thru the Year Resource Hub

Thanks for joining us as we read through the Bible chronologically this year! Below you’ll find all the info you need to follow along, in addition to extra notes and podcasts that may be helpful. If you have any specific questions about something you’ve read, email your pastors!

 

Chronological Bible Reading Plan

Click on an image below to save it & print it, or grab a copy in the church lobby!

 

Listen to the Bible

If you’d like to listen to the daily readings, you can download the ESV app and listen to the Bible reading for the day.

 

Questions to ask as you read

It is important to ask the questions in that order. If you immediately jump to personal application, you risk missing the point of the passage, and the Christ-centered interpretation and application.

It is also important to go through all three questions. If you stop at the first, you miss seeing Christ, and you miss seeing what the Lord is calling you to be and do.

It is also important not to skip the middle question. If you skip Jesus, then you skip Jesus!

For example, if you immediately apply the first three chapters of Genesis to yourself as created in the image of God then you may have too high a view of yourself; or you think about yourself as a fallen creature and have too low a view of yourself. If you skip the middle question, you fail to see the gospel in Genesis 3:15 – Jesus is the offspring of woman who is bruised by the serpent, but who crushes the devil’s head! If you get stuck on the first question, you can get stuck on the debates about creation and the fall, and forget that God is re-creating you, in Christ, to do the good works that he created you to do (cf. Genesis 1:28 – the creation mandate; Ephesians 2:10, James 2:17 – saved to do good works from true faith).

 

Resources by Books of the Bible