The Bible can feel intimidating when you're just starting out. With 66 books written over thousands of years, where do you even begin? This guide will give you practical steps to start reading the Bible and actually enjoy it.
Don't Start at the Beginning
Here's a tip that surprises many people: you don't have to start at Genesis. In fact, starting at the very beginning can be one of the hardest ways to approach the Bible as a new reader.
Genesis and Exodus are fascinating, but Leviticus (the third book) is filled with ancient laws and rituals that can feel overwhelming. Many well-intentioned readers give up somewhere in the middle of it.
Instead, try a different approach that will help you understand the Bible's central message first.
Where to Start: The Gospels
We recommend starting with one of the four Gospels - the books that tell the story of Jesus. Here's a quick guide:
- Gospel of John - Best for brand new readers. Focuses on who Jesus is and why He matters. Written specifically to help people believe.
- Gospel of Mark - Shortest Gospel with fast-paced action. Great if you prefer concise storytelling.
- Gospel of Luke - Most detailed and chronological. Written like a historical account.
- Gospel of Matthew - Connects Jesus to Old Testament prophecy. Good if you have some biblical background.
After reading one Gospel, you'll have a solid foundation to explore other parts of the Bible.
A Suggested Reading Order
Once you've read a Gospel, here's a recommended path:
- One Gospel (John or Mark) - Meet Jesus
- Acts - See how the early church began
- Genesis - Learn about creation and the patriarchs
- Exodus - Experience the Exodus story and the Ten Commandments
- Psalms - Explore poetry and worship (read a few at a time)
- Proverbs - Gain practical wisdom (read a chapter a day)
- Romans - Understand core Christian theology
This order gives you variety while building your understanding progressively.
Building a Reading Habit
Consistency matters more than quantity. Here's how to build a sustainable Bible reading habit:
Start Small
Begin with just 5-10 minutes a day. It's better to read a little consistently than to burn out trying to read too much. You can always increase the time as the habit becomes natural.
Choose a Consistent Time
Attach Bible reading to an existing habit. Many people read first thing in the morning with coffee, during lunch, or before bed. Find what works for your schedule.
Use a Reading Plan
A reading plan removes the daily decision of "what should I read today?" Many apps offer structured plans that guide you through Scripture over weeks or months.
Tips for Understanding What You Read
Reading is one thing; understanding is another. Here are practical tips to help the Bible make sense:
Read in Context
Every verse exists within a larger passage, chapter, and book. Before focusing on individual verses, understand the overall story being told.
Use a Readable Translation
Choose a translation that balances accuracy with clarity. The NIV and NLT are excellent for beginners. Save the KJV for later when you're more familiar with the content.
Ask Questions
When something confuses you, write it down. Look it up later or ask someone who can help. Confusion is a normal part of the learning process.
Take Notes
Keep a simple journal of what stands out to you. Writing helps cement understanding and creates a record of your spiritual journey.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Trying to read too fast - This isn't a race. Slow down and absorb what you're reading.
- Skipping the "boring" parts - Those genealogies and laws have purpose. At least skim them.
- Reading alone forever - Find a church, small group, or community to discuss Scripture with.
- Giving up when it's hard - Some passages are difficult. That's okay. Keep reading and return to hard sections later.
Start Your Journey Today
The Bible has transformed countless lives over thousands of years. It's not just an ancient book - it's living text that continues to speak to people today. The best time to start reading is now.
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