Discover how life's biggest themes — love, hope, forgiveness, fear — appear and evolve across the entire story of the Bible.
God creates the world and humanity. Adam and Eve walk with God in the garden — then sin enters through one act of disobedience, changing everything.
God calls Abraham to leave everything and follow. Through Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph — a family becomes a nation and God's promises take shape.
Israel enters the Promised Land. A cycle of faithfulness and failure follows — the nation repeatedly turns away, then returns to God.
Saul, David, and Solomon rule Israel. David writes the Psalms — raw, honest prayers. Solomon compiles Proverbs — practical wisdom for everyday life.
God sends prophets to warn Israel. The nation falls into exile — yet through the darkness come promises of a coming Savior who will make things right.
Jesus is born in Bethlehem, grows up, and begins teaching at 30. He heals the sick, loves the outcast, dies on a cross — and rises from the dead three days later.
The Holy Spirit comes and the church spreads across the Roman world. Paul writes letters to young churches about how to live as followers of Jesus.
John receives a vision of the end of history: God defeats evil, the dead are raised, and God makes all things new. Heaven comes to earth.