The God who creates also speaks the first words: “Let there be…” This Word calls worlds into being and still calls us into life. We didn’t invent God. He introduces Himself in Scripture, which is the ongoing script of the Author who hasn’t stopped speaking. The Bible is more than a book. It’s a library where every volume whispers “Jesus.”
Simple Practice: Embrace daily Bible reading during this series as a way of stepping into the story.
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Consider using this seven-day reading plan, which is built around the themes of this week’s message.
Day 1 – Scripture as Our Foundation: 2 Timothy 3:14–17
Focus: The Bible equips us for every good work.
Prompt: Where do I need God’s Word to guide me this week?
Day 2 – God-Breathed Word: 2 Peter 1:19–21
Focus: Scripture is both human and divine in origin.
Prompt: How does this shape the way I approach the Bible?
Day 3 – God’s Word Gives Life: Psalm 119:97–105
Focus: The Word is a lamp to our feet and light to our path.
Prompt: What area of my life feels dark or unclear right now?
Day 4 – Core Truth: Jesus is Lord: Philippians 2:5–11
Focus: At the center of the story is Christ.
Prompt: How can I honor Jesus’ lordship in my actions today?
Day 5 – Essentials and Unity: Ephesians 4:1–6
Focus: One body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith.
Prompt: How can I pursue unity with Christians who see things differently?
Day 6 – Living Out Orthodoxy (Orthopraxy): James 1:21–25
Focus: Don’t just listen to the Word—do what it says.
Prompt: What’s one practical way I can live out my faith this week?
Day 7 – The Story Points to Jesus: Luke 24:25–32
Focus: All Scripture points us to Christ.
Prompt: How have I seen Jesus more clearly through this week’s readings?