What Order Should a New Christian Read the Bible in? I have recently discoered faith and really want to read the Bible but not sure what order to go in fully!
That's a tough question to answer.What Order Should a New Christian Read the Bible in? I have recently discoered faith and really want to read the Bible but not sure what order to go in fully!
Btw, understanding what a "testament" is could greatly aid you in your understanding of much of the Bible, which comes to us in the form of two testaments; the old testament and the new testament. Please consider the following:What Order Should a New Christian Read the Bible in? I have recently discoered faith and really want to read the Bible but not sure what order to go in fully!
People tried to convince me that I shouldn't read the old testament when I got saved too. Thank God I didn't listen to them. Jesus is everywhere in the old testament.Also, I made a mistake early on and listen to someone that told me I didn't need to read the Old Testament. I should have incorporated that with my reading to get a full perspective of Gods plan from the beginning and sin's origin.
Having reread this poster's comment, it might be best for you to begin by reading the book of Genesis, which actually means the book of beginnings. Like this poster said, that way, you'll get a much fuller perspective of God's plan from the beginning, and you'll also see how sin entered into this world in Genesis chapter 3. More than that, you'll see such things as the formation of the nation of Israel which began when God changed Jacob's name to "Israel". Jacob or "Israel" went on to have twelve sons, and those twelve sons became known as the twelve tribes of Israel.Also, I made a mistake early on and listen to someone that told me I didn't need to read the Old Testament. I should have incorporated that with my reading to get a full perspective of Gods plan from the beginning and sin's origin.
The replies above are likely approaches. First find a version that appeals to you. Some versions are not as accurate as the STANDARD King James. King James is tough to understand. New Living Translation is easy read. Bible Hub web site gives quite a few versions and you can get individual verses in multiple versions for comparison when a verse is difficult to understand. Or you can skip over hard parts which can be quite a few. Particularly in the OT.What Order Should a New Christian Read the Bible in? I have recently discoered faith and really want to read the Bible but not sure what order to go in fully!
You can never go wrong by starting with the Gospel of John until it is fully embedded in your heart and soul. Everything else will follow. There is so much meat in that Gospel that it would be a long time before you moved on. And don't forget to memorize portions which are critical.What Order Should a New Christian Read the Bible in? I have recently discovered faith and really want to read the Bible but not sure what order to go in fully!
What Order Should a New Christian Read the Bible in? I have recently discoered faith and really want to read the Bible but not sure what order to go in fully!
What Order Should a New Christian Read the Bible in? I have recently discoered faith and really want to read the Bible but not sure what order to go in fully!
What Order Should a New Christian Read the Bible in? I have recently discoered faith and really want to read the Bible but not sure what order to go in fully!
Welcome. I rejoice greatly over your decision to put your faith in Jesus for the forgiveness of your sins! There's nothing more important a person can do.
I'd just pray and ask Him to guide you. Then just find something that looks good and start reading. If it doesn't spark your interest, move on to something else until you find something that does. The good thing about the Bible is there's plenty to choose from!
Hello @Jaxy, I agree with Nehemiah6 (and others), if you are choosing a first Book of the Bible to read, The Gospel of John is the best place to start.You can never go wrong by starting with the Gospel of John until it is fully embedded in your heart and soul. Everything else will follow. There is so much meat in that Gospel that it would be a long time before you moved on. And don't forget to memorize portions which are critical.
Wow! What an amazing reading plan. I should implement this as well! Good job friendI made thisView attachment 247196