Bible study doesn’t have to be complicated. Just show up, keep showing up, and let God meet you in the rhythm.

The Bible tells one grand story in two parts. The Old Testament begins with creation and traces the lives of faithful leaders like Noah, Abraham, and Moses. The New Testament opens with Jesus and closes with Revelation—a vision of eternity with God. If something feels unclear, reach out to someone spiritually seasoned. Questions are part of the journey.

The Bible is divided into many books, and while Genesis is the first, it’s not necessarily the easiest starting point. Its early chapters include long genealogies that can be challenging for newcomers. Thankfully, the Bible isn’t linear. Want to know Jesus? Start with the Gospels. They reveal His sacrifice, His story, and the kind of love that invites you into something personal and life-changing.

Not sure what a word means in your Bible reading? You’re not alone. Instead of skipping over it, use the dictionary feature on BibleGateway.com to dig deeper. It’ll help you understand the language and the cultural lens behind it.

Bible reading isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence. God reveals Himself as you show up, whether you’re seeking guidance, feeling low, or celebrating joy. Make time, even if it’s just ten minutes. And if life feels too full, lean into a Bible app or meditate on one verse. One moment with Scripture can shift everything.