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How to Read the Bible

A simple, practical handout to help anyone approach Scripture with confidence — great for newer believers or as a group refresher.

How to Read the Bible: A Simple Guide to Understanding God’s Word

Have you ever opened the Bible and thought, “Where do I even start?” That was me in college—typing the same question into Google, unsure how to approach God’s Word. Little did I know, that search would change my life.

Download your free How to Read the Bible handout at the end of this post!

As I’ve grown in understanding, the Bible has become clearer and more powerful. While the Holy Spirit ultimately brings insight, learning the basics about the Bible and asking good questions can help His voice come through loud and clear.

If you’re new to reading the Bible—or teaching someone who is—this post is for you. At the end, you’ll find a free “How to Read the Bible” handout to guide your journey.

What is in the Bible?

The Bible is God’s inspired Word (2 Timothy 3:16), written to equip His people and glorify Him. It’s amazing that 66 books, written by about 40 different authors—from kings to fishermen, priests to doctors—over thousands of years, all fit together in one unified story. The reason? God.

Here’s a quick snapshot:

Understanding these basics will help you feel confident as you read. For a deeper dive, check out GotQuestions.org.

Where should I start?

If you’re brand new, start with a Gospel: Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John. Each tells the story of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection from a slightly different perspective.

Why start here? Because Jesus is the heart of the Bible. The word gospel means good news: though we’ve all sinned against a holy God, His grace through Jesus offers us eternal life (John 3:16; 2 Corinthians 5:21). Once you know Him, you’ll see how every other book points to Him.

How do I read the Bible?

Here’s a practical guide to help your time in God’s Word come alive:

Reading the Bible is a Journey You Can Start Today

Reading the Bible is a journey, but with prayer, questions, and guidance, it can transform your life. To help you get started or to guide someone you’re discipling, I’ve put together a quick reference.

If you’d like to take your Bible learning even further, check out the Bible Basics curriculum—a hands-on, engaging way to explore the contents of Scripture in a small-group setting found at redeemedblog.com on the Leader Resource page!

Reflect & Connect

  • Why is reading the Bible important to you?
  • Is there anything confusing about reading it?
  • What’s your plan for prioritizing God’s Word in your life?

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