This course isn’t about collecting facts—it’s about practicing intentional Bible reading that helps you slow down and truly see what matters most.
The Bible was written to reveal God—
His voice
His actions
His character.
But when we rush through it, we miss what He is patiently showing us.
Each lesson in this course will help you learn how to read the Bible with intentionality and purpose. By the end you will become more aware of looking for what God says, what God does, and how He reveals Himself in every passage. These are the fingerprints of God that appear across the entire storyline of Scripture.
You’re not just reading for a Bible reading checklist. You’re reading with intention-
to notice
to respond
to grow
In how you:
see God
trust God
& follow God
Before we zoom in, we need to step back. This section teaches you how to understand a passage by knowing where it fits in the book, the Bible, and God’s redemptive story.
Now that you know how to read in context, it’s time to put your learning into practice.
This section will help you choose what to read, create a plan that fits your season of life, and develop the habit of reading one book at a time—with purpose, not pressure. You'll walk away with tools to stay consistent, focused, and spiritually grounded as you read God's Word intentionally.
Now that you’ve learned how to read in context and created a plan to stay consistent, it’s time to sharpen your focus. This section teaches you how to read carefully—not to find what you want to see, but to notice what God is revealing.
You’ll learn how to identify what God says (His Words), what He does (His Works), and what each passage shows about who He is (His Ways). Instead of just underlining what feels inspiring, you’ll start to recognize the rich, consistent truth of God's character throughout the entire Bible.
By the end of this section, you’ll be reading with trained eyes and a worshipful heart—seeing God more clearly, one passage at a time.
Now that you’ve learned to see what God says, does, and reveals, it’s time to take your observation even deeper. This section teaches you how to notice the clue words, structural patterns, and thematic signals that help you follow the flow of Scripture with clarity and confidence.
You’ll learn to spot things like contrasts, comparisons, cause-and-effect, repeated words, and conditions—not just as literary tools, but as invitations to see God's truth more clearly. These skills will sharpen your focus, anchor your understanding, and help you connect verses to the bigger picture of God’s redemptive story.
Bible reading is not just about collecting information—it’s about transformation. Once you've observed what God says, does, and reveals, the next step is to ask: “How should this shape my beliefs, decisions, and heart?”
In this section, you’ll learn how to reflect on what you’ve read, identify timeless truths, and respond in ways that lead to deeper trust, obedience, and worship. Whether it’s through prayer, journaling, sharing, or simply quiet conviction, your goal is to let God’s Word take root in your life and bear fruit.