New Testament Chronological Reading PlanSample

Yes, Revelation can be a confusing book. But let’s not forget that it was first written to 7 first-century churches in Asia Minor. What were they facing that led to Jesus giving John this vision, which was to be a blessing to them? What are the most important things to take away from the message of this book today? With each day’s reading, keep in mind the struggles of the original readers and consider how Christians are to remain brightly lit lampstands no matter the obstacle.
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About this Plan

Step into the story of the New Testament as it happened. In just 5–10 minutes a day, journey from Jesus’ birth to John’s final vision. You’ll begin in Luke and Acts, pausing along the way to read the letters as they were written. Each book includes a short video to bring its world to life and help you to understand the author and his readers. This isn’t just a reading plan—it’s a chance to encounter the story of Jesus and his church in a fresh, transformative way. Ready to begin? Note: Does not include Matthew and Mark.
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