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For assuranceNo condemnation; nothing can separate.
Romans 8
“There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
OpenFor offered lifeMercy becomes worship becomes practice.
Romans 12
“Offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God.”
OpenFor flowAuthority, love, and waking up.
Romans 13
“Love does no wrong to its neighbor. Therefore love is the fulfillment of the law.”
OpenFor steady hopeAnchor for the soul.
Hebrews 6
“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.”
OpenOld Testament
The first thirty-nine.
- 01GenesisGenesis introduces creation, fall, flood, Babel, and the patriarchal promises that shape the rest of Scripture.
- 02ExodusExodus tells how God rescues Israel from Egypt, gives the covenant, and chooses to dwell among His people.
- 03LeviticusLeviticus orders Israel’s worship, priesthood, purity, and holiness around the presence of the LORD.
- 04NumbersNumbers follows Israel through wilderness rebellion, discipline, and preserving grace on the way to the land.
- 05DeuteronomyDeuteronomy restates the covenant for a new generation, calling Israel to remember, love, and obey the LORD.
- 06JoshuaJoshua recounts Israel’s entry into the land, the conquest, and the covenant charge to serve the LORD faithfully.
- 07JudgesJudges cycles through compromise, oppression, cries for help, and flawed deliverers in a darkening Israel.
- 08RuthRuth shows covenant loyalty in ordinary life and traces the surprising line that leads to David.
- 091 Samuel1 Samuel moves from Samuel to Saul to David, showing how the LORD establishes His chosen king.
- 102 Samuel2 Samuel follows David’s reign, triumphs, sins, and the enduring promise attached to his house.
- 111 Kings1 Kings tells of Solomon’s kingdom, the temple, and the divided monarchy’s early decline.
- 122 Kings2 Kings traces the collapse of Israel and Judah under covenant unfaithfulness even as prophetic witness continues.
- 131 Chronicles1 Chronicles retells Israel’s story through genealogies and David’s kingdom with emphasis on worship and covenant order.
- 142 Chronicles2 Chronicles retells Solomon and Judah’s kings with special attention to temple worship, reform, and covenant faithfulness.
- 15EzraEzra records the return from exile, the rebuilding of the temple, and the restoration of covenant identity.
- 16NehemiahNehemiah tells of Jerusalem’s rebuilt walls and the renewed communal life of God’s people.
- 17EstherEsther shows God’s preserving providence for His people amid threat, exile, and political danger.
- 18JobJob wrestles with innocent suffering, divine wisdom, and trust that survives without easy answers.
- 19PsalmsPsalms gives the prayers and songs of God’s people across worship, grief, repentance, praise, and hope.
- 20ProverbsProverbs gathers wisdom for fearing the LORD and living skillfully in speech, work, family, and desire.
- 21EcclesiastesEcclesiastes probes life’s vapor, exposing false securities and calling readers to fear God.
- 22Song of SongsSong of Songs celebrates covenant love, delight, longing, and the beauty of mutual desire.
- 23IsaiahIsaiah speaks judgment and hope, holding together holiness, exile, servant mission, and future restoration.
- 24JeremiahJeremiah warns of Judah’s collapse yet promises a new covenant beyond judgment.
- 25LamentationsLamentations mourns Jerusalem’s fall with grief that still reaches toward God’s mercy.
- 26EzekielEzekiel confronts exile with visions of glory, judgment, cleansing, and restored presence.
- 27DanielDaniel pairs court narratives and apocalyptic visions to show God’s rule over kingdoms and history.
- 28HoseaHosea embodies God’s wounded yet persistent covenant love toward an unfaithful people.
- 29JoelJoel interprets disaster as a call to repentance and points toward the day of the LORD and the outpoured Spirit.
- 30AmosAmos denounces injustice, empty worship, and complacency while promising eventual restoration.
- 31ObadiahObadiah announces judgment on Edom and the LORD’s final rule over Zion.
- 32JonahJonah exposes the narrowness of the prophet’s heart against God’s expansive mercy.
- 33MicahMicah confronts corruption and false security while holding out hope for a shepherd-king from Bethlehem.
- 34NahumNahum declares Nineveh’s downfall and the justice of God against violent empire.
- 35HabakkukHabakkuk argues with God about evil and learns to wait in faith for the righteous Judge.
- 36ZephaniahZephaniah warns of the day of the LORD and ends with promise of purification and joy.
- 37HaggaiHaggai calls the returned exiles to rebuild the temple and reorder their priorities around God.
- 38ZechariahZechariah encourages the returned community with visions of cleansing, priesthood, kingship, and future hope.
- 39MalachiMalachi confronts post-exilic apathy and calls for covenant faithfulness while anticipating the LORD’s coming.
New Testament
The final twenty-seven.
- 01MatthewMatthew presents Jesus as the promised Messiah, teacher, and king who fulfills Scripture and announces the kingdom.
- 02MarkMark portrays Jesus with urgency as the suffering Son of God whose authority leads to the cross and resurrection.
- 03LukeLuke tells an orderly account of Jesus’ life, mission, compassion, and kingdom for all peoples.
- 04JohnJohn presents Jesus as the eternal Word made flesh who reveals the Father and gives life to those who believe.
- 05ActsActs follows the risen Christ’s work through the Spirit as the gospel moves from Jerusalem to the nations.
- 06RomansRomans unfolds the gospel’s logic from sin and justification to union with Christ, Spirit-led life, and hope.
- 071 Corinthians1 Corinthians addresses a fractured church with the cross-shaped wisdom needed for worship, holiness, love, and resurrection hope.
- 082 Corinthians2 Corinthians defends apostolic ministry through weakness, reconciliation, generosity, and Christ-centered endurance.
- 09GalatiansGalatians insists that justification and belonging come through faith in Christ rather than the works of the law.
- 10EphesiansEphesians magnifies God’s saving plan in Christ and calls the church to live in unity, holiness, and spiritual strength.
- 11PhilippiansPhilippians joins joy, humility, partnership, and steadfastness around the example and lordship of Christ.
- 12ColossiansColossians exalts the supremacy of Christ and urges believers to live their new life in Him.
- 131 Thessalonians1 Thessalonians encourages a young church in faith, holiness, love, and hope in the Lord’s return.
- 142 Thessalonians2 Thessalonians steadies believers through confusion and pressure with clarity about judgment, perseverance, and the day of the Lord.
- 151 Timothy1 Timothy instructs Timothy on church order, sound teaching, godliness, and pastoral leadership.
- 162 Timothy2 Timothy is Paul’s final charge to endure suffering, guard the gospel, and finish faithfully.
- 17TitusTitus connects sound doctrine with ordered churches and visibly good works.
- 18PhilemonPhilemon applies the gospel to status, forgiveness, and brotherhood in a deeply personal appeal.
- 19HebrewsHebrews presents Jesus as the final priestly Son whose better covenant fulfills what came before.
- 20JamesJames presses for wholehearted faith that becomes visible in speech, endurance, wisdom, and justice.
- 211 Peter1 Peter strengthens suffering Christians with living hope, holy identity, and Christlike endurance.
- 222 Peter2 Peter warns against false teachers and calls believers to grow while awaiting the Lord’s day.
- 231 John1 John tests true fellowship by truth, love, obedience, and confidence in the Son of God.
- 242 John2 John joins love and truth while warning against welcoming deceptive teaching.
- 253 John3 John commends faithful hospitality and confronts selfish leadership in the church.
- 26JudeJude urges believers to contend for the faith against corrupt intruders and remain in God’s love.
- 27RevelationRevelation unveils the triumph of the Lamb over evil and the arrival of God’s renewed creation.