The Story of Redemption
Trace the Bible's central narrative from beginning to end — creation, fall, promise, redemption, and restoration. These plans reveal the single storyline that holds all 66 books together.
The Bible tells one great story: God made the world good, humanity broke it, and God set in motion a plan to put it right — a plan that runs from Genesis to Revelation and reaches its climax in Jesus Christ. This is the story of redemption.
These plans walk you through the Bible's central narrative arc, showing how each major act builds on what came before. You'll trace the promises God made to Abraham, the exodus that foreshadowed a greater deliverance, the kingdom that pointed to a greater King, the exile that anticipated a deeper homecoming, and the resurrection that launched the new creation. Along the way, you'll read the voices of theologians and scholars who have devoted their lives to understanding this grand drama.
What You'll Discover
- How the Bible's 66 books, written over 1,500 years, tell one coherent story
- The five great acts of the biblical drama: creation, fall, Israel, Jesus, and new creation
- How God's covenant promises thread through the entire narrative
- Why the resurrection of Jesus is not the end of the story but the beginning of the final chapter
- How understanding the story of redemption transforms the way you read every individual passage
Whether you are encountering the Bible for the first time or returning to it after many years, these plans will help you see the forest as well as the trees.