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Feeling Lost? How to Understand the Bible as a Beginner

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The Sunday blog posts I write are about my struggles in trying to live the life I believe God wants me to live. They’re also about trying to understand the Word of God, which, let’s be honest, can be a struggle! I share these posts because I think others might face the same challenges. I know I’ve found myself smiling or shaking my head when listening to someone talk about the Bible, thinking, “I don’t have a clue what they’re saying!”

Why Understanding the Bible Can Be So Hard

Have you ever felt that way about the Bible? You try to read, process, and understand it, but you just feel lost. I’ll be honest, most of the time, I don’t have a clue either. I often depend on scholars and preachers to point me in the right direction and explain the “back story” so the pieces make sense.

A Simple Devotional That Changed Everything

I recently came across a simple little devotional book that changed how I approach reading the Bible. When I say simple, I mean simple. Imagine a children’s Bible and a standard adult Bible had a baby, this devotional would be it! It’s called Seamless: Understanding the Bible as One Complete Story by Angie Smith, and it goes through the Bible in chronological order, starting with creation.

Maybe you already feel like you have a good grasp on how everything fits together. But I’ll be honest: even though I’ve heard all the stories, I struggled to keep them straight in my mind. Reading this simplified version made me excited to wake up every morning and jump into the next story. Everyone in the Bible started to come to life, and I found myself doing more research and reading than I have in a long time.

The Power of Starting with the Basics

Isn’t it funny how when something feels complicated or overwhelming, we tend to shut down instead of trying to get to the bottom of it? This devotional helped me take a step back and start with the basics.

For example, I just finished reading about the Ark of the Covenant in Exodus 25-27. The Lord gives very detailed instructions about what He wants built and why. The first thing I thought of while reading was the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark. Don’t laugh, but until now, I had no idea what the movie was really looking for! After reading how God wanted the Ark crafted from gold, I finally understood why it was so important.

Show Yourself Grace When Learning

My point is this: going back to a basic and simplified version when you’re struggling is a wonderful way to start. Feeling like you’re not smart enough to understand everything can be discouraging, but remember, it takes years, decades even, of daily study for preachers and scholars to grasp the depth of the Bible. Show yourself a little grace, because I know the Lord will.

Devotional Recommendation

If you are looking for a easy to understand devotional, try Seamless: Understanding the Bible as One Complete Story by Angie Smith. It’s been a blessing to me, and it might be just what you need, too.

To GOD Goes The Glory!

Have A Blessed Day!

End With a Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for Your Word and the desire You’ve placed in our hearts to know You better. Help us not to feel overwhelmed or discouraged when we don’t understand, but to remember that You meet us where we are. Give us patience, wisdom, and the joy of discovery as we learn. Thank You for tools like simple devotionals that open our eyes to Your truth. Amen.

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52 Comments

  1. I love your transparency. I study and study for my Bible Study classes and it can be hard! I often think how Jesus talked about people having eyes but not seeing and ears but not hearing. It takes effort. Thanks for the title and will look it up!
    Another book is “The Story” The Bible as One Continuing Story of God and His People. it’s almost like the a Bible in novel form.
    Blessings to you, Tania!

  2. Susan Smith says:

    This morning I literally had a brief discussion with my husband about trying to get some assistance with some personal family issues, and I mentioned that I needed to start reading the Bible again. Unfortunately, I struggle with the versus and it oftentimes leaves me more confused. I prayed about it this morning, and asked God to guide me in the right direction, and to keep my eyes and heart open for “signs.” Later in the day I checked some of my emails and there it was, your email! Praise God, and bless you!

    1. Oh, Susan, I hope your family issues get better soon. I am overwhelmed at the idea of the Lord using me to help others. It is a blessing that I don’t deserve.

  3. Mary Carol says:

    Thank you Tania. I love this message.

  4. I listen to an online pastor. His website is amazing. I just choose the bible sermon and he reads and explains verse by verse. Of course, he has current teachings but many books of the Bible are archived. I would highly recommend him to anyone! God bless you!
    jdfarag.org

  5. Thank you for sharing this information. I may check out this book. I have a lot of resources that was my Mom’s. I read alot of Max Lucado books. When I was younger I had a Preacher that was more of a Teacher and he was always good at explaining the Bible I miss him.