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Why are we walking through the Bible in chronological order?
Because Scripture isn’t a collection of disconnected verses—it’s one unfolding story.
In this episode of The Story of Scripture, we pause to explain:
• Why the Bible can feel confusing when read in fragments
• How chronological reading reconnects history, poetry, prophecy, and promise
• Why seeing the story unfold over time deepens faith and confidence
• How this approach helps us trust God’s character across generations
When we read Scripture chronologically, promises stop feeling abstract, Jesus becomes unmistakably central, and faith becomes rooted—not reactive.
🎙️ Episode: Why Chronological? Understanding the Journey Ahead
📖 One story
✝️ One Savior
🕰️ One day at a time
Join us as we step back into the story—together.
Support the show
By John BaldwinWhy are we walking through the Bible in chronological order?
Because Scripture isn’t a collection of disconnected verses—it’s one unfolding story.
In this episode of The Story of Scripture, we pause to explain:
• Why the Bible can feel confusing when read in fragments
• How chronological reading reconnects history, poetry, prophecy, and promise
• Why seeing the story unfold over time deepens faith and confidence
• How this approach helps us trust God’s character across generations
When we read Scripture chronologically, promises stop feeling abstract, Jesus becomes unmistakably central, and faith becomes rooted—not reactive.
🎙️ Episode: Why Chronological? Understanding the Journey Ahead
📖 One story
✝️ One Savior
🕰️ One day at a time
Join us as we step back into the story—together.
Support the show