Bible Reading List

The Bible is a pretty difficult read the first few times you read it. A lot of times it says a word that’s not specifically defined till later in the book, or even in another book. The wording and sentences can also be confusing, with long, run-on sentences. It also uses multiple words for the same definition. If I’m not lying, I hated reading the Bible the first few times I read it, because I barely understood what any of it meant. However, the more times you read it, the more connections you make, and the more it comes alive and becomes super exciting. Every time you read it, you learn something new. You see something new. You connect new things. It’s amazing. I’ve grown to love reading the Bible now (specifically the New Testament). Hopefully my notes will speed up your learning and understanding of the Bible. However, you have to accept the fact that us humans are just not going to understand everything the Bible has to say 100% until we get to heaven. There may seem like contradictions in the Bible, but God does not contradict Himself. Let yourself be at peace with this, and hold fast to the gospel. Below is a reading list to guide you:

  1. John (Jesus’ life and gospel)
  2. Acts (events after Jesus leaves earth)
  3. Romans (justification by faith alone)
  4. Galatians (justification by faith alone)
  5. Ephesians (our position in Christ)
  6. Genesis (the beginning)
  7. Exodus (escape from Egypt. Giving of law)
  8. Leviticus (law)
  9. Numbers (law)
  10. Deuteronomy (law)
  11. Joshua (taking the promised land)
  12. Matthew (Christ’s life and work on earth)
  13. Revelation (end times Tribulation prophecy)
  14. 1 Thessalonians
  15. 2 Thessalonians
  16. 1 Timothy
  17. 2 Timothy
  18. Titus
  19. Anything else.


ALL NOTES