what does the bible say?
You don’t need to find the “perfect” book of the Bible to begin—God invites you simply to start where your heart most needs Him and trust Him to lead you from there. All of God’s Word works together, like a unified symphony, with each book revealing His character, wisdom, and redemptive plan (2 Timothy 3:16–17). The Old Testament lays the foundation of God’s dealings with His people, while wisdom, poetry, law, history, and prophecy each shape different parts of the human heart in different seasons of life. The New Testament culminates God's redemptive plan in Jesus Christ, showing His life, the growth of the early church, instruction for believers, and the ultimate hope of His return (Acts 1:8; Revelation 21:1–4). Jesus Himself teaches that all Scripture points to Him, meaning every passage fits into one larger story of redemption rather than standing alone (Luke 24:27). Because of this, choosing where to read is less about precision and more about consistency—showing up regularly and letting God’s Word form us over time (Hebrews 4:12). As we engage Scripture faithfully, God uses it to grow our faith, shape our character, and draw us deeper into His truth and life (Psalm 119:105; 2 Timothy 3:16–17).