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The Big Questions About the Bible

DAY 4 OF 16

How Do You Start Reading the Bible?

When I first started reading the Bible, I read it like any other book. You go to the first page and start reading, right? But I’d give up every time because I got stuck in long lists of names and tons of historical details that just didn’t seem relevant to anything at all!

The Bible was never meant to be read like that.

Most people read the Bible to find encouragement for their walk through life or learn about what it means to be a Christian. If you start right at the beginning, you’re going to give up before getting to the really good bits. After I did that, I tried another tack. I started reading the Bible by topic. I would pick a topic, like, say, “life after death,” and look up all the texts and passages that talked about that topic.

Still, there was a problem. In a sense, that’s not really “reading” the Bible at all. It’s like a bird pecking at crumbs. You get a crumb here and a crumb there, but you never get a full meal, and bits of the Bible out of context are never a good thing!

Generally, what I recommend to people now is to start with the Gospels, the four biographies of Jesus: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. You find them at the beginning of the New Testament. I’d start with Mark because it’s simple but so powerful.

You see, the whole Bible is the story of Jesus and how big his love is for you. Unless you start with Jesus, it can be easy to lose sight of that, getting lost in all the other details. You can end up not seeing the wood for the trees.

I can’t ignore the fact that there have been plenty of smart Christians who know the Bible back to front and have used it to hurt other people. That’s because they never understood what it’s all about. You can’t understand it just because you have a brain and can read.

The Bible is a spiritual book, so you must understand it spiritually. You need the book’s author there beside you to help you understand what it means. The great thing is Jesus has promised to do just that through his Spirit. It’s like your own personal guided book reading with God.

For me, that’s what makes reading the Bible so exciting.

– Eliezer Gonzalez

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The Big Questions About the Bible

The Big Questions About the Bible will deepen your appreciation for the Word of God and how to apply it in your life today. You will discover the answers to fundamental questions about the Bible and how to address criticisms leveled against the Bible in society today. You will also find other fascinating facts about the Bible that you might never have come across before.

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