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]]>The Bible is not reserved for theologians or pastors. It’s God’s love letter to every person, including those just beginning their spiritual journey. If you’re new to reading Scripture, you’re not alone—and you’re right where God wants you to be: hungry to know Him.
But the Bible is also a big book, and without a plan, it can feel overwhelming. Here’s how to begin in a way that is simple, meaningful, and Spirit-led.
Before you even open the Bible, begin with this prayer:
“God, open my eyes to see wonderful things in Your Word. Teach me. Speak to me.”
Reading the Bible is not just gaining knowledge—it’s about building relationship with God (Jeremiah 29:13, James 4:8). The Holy Spirit is your teacher (John 14:26).
If you’re wondering where to start, the best place is Jesus. Start with the Gospel of John:
After John, continue with:
These four Gospels will help you see who Jesus is, what He taught, and why He came.
Don’t aim to read the entire Bible in one go. Start with a few verses or a chapter a day. Reflect. Ask:
Use a reading plan or devotional guide if needed. The “YouVersion Bible App” offers excellent beginner plans.
Choose a translation that’s faithful to the text but easy to understand:
Write down your thoughts, questions, or verses that stand out. Don’t be afraid to ask others or research answers. God loves a seeking heart (Proverbs 2:3–5).
You won’t always “feel” something when reading. But over time, the Word will begin to renew your mind and transform your life (Romans 12:2). Keep showing up—God will meet you there.
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” – Psalm 119:105
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