Bible Study
Bible Study For Beginners | Easy Guide To Start Reading The Bible
Bible Study For Beginners: How To Start Reading The Bible Without Feeling Lost
Starting Bible study can feel a little overwhelming at first. The Bible is a big book. It has history, poetry, prophecy, letters, wisdom, and the life of Jesus.
So where do you begin?
The good news is this: you do not have to understand everything in one day. Bible study is not a race. It is a journey with God.
The best way to start is simple. Read a small part, think about what it means, and ask God to help you understand it.
Why Study The Bible?
The Bible is God’s Word. It teaches us who God is, why Jesus came, how we can be saved, and how to live in a way that pleases Him.
2 Timothy 3:16
This verse teaches us that Scripture comes from God and helps us learn what is true. It also corrects us, trains us, and helps us grow.
In plain English, this means the Bible is not just an old religious book. It is useful for everyday life. It helps us know what is right, what needs to change, and how to walk closer with God.

Start With Jesus
If you are new to the Bible, I suggest starting with Jesus. A good place to begin is the Gospel of John.
John shows us who Jesus is, why He came, and how much God loves people.
John 3:16
This verse teaches that God loved the world so much that He gave His Son, Jesus, so that those who believe in Him can have eternal life.
In plain English, this means salvation is not about trying to earn God’s love. God already loved us first. Jesus came because we needed saving, forgiveness, and a way back to God.
* That is the heart of the Christian faith.
* You Do Not Need Fancy Words To Pray
* Before you read the Bible, pray a simple prayer.
You can say:
“Lord, please help me understand Your Word. Show me what You want me to learn today. Help me not just read it, but live it.”
That is enough.
God is not impressed by fancy words. He looks at the heart.

Read Small Parts At A Time
One mistake many beginners make is trying to read too much at once.
It is better to read a small section and understand it than to read many chapters and feel confused.
Start with 5 to 10 verses.
Then ask yourself:
* What does this show me about God?
* What does this show me about Jesus?
* Is there a promise here?
* Is there a warning here?
* Is there something I need to obey?
* How can I apply this today?
You do not need to answer every question perfectly. Just start thinking.
A Simple Bible Study Example
Let’s look at one easy passage.
Matthew 11:28
Jesus invites people who are tired and carrying heavy burdens to come to Him, and He promises rest.
If you want to start Bible Study For Beginners at home, begin with a few easy verses and let God’s Word speak to your heart one step at a time.
This is a beautiful verse for anyone who feels worn out, worried, guilty, or spiritually tired.
Jesus does not say, “Fix yourself first.” He says, “Come to Me.”
That is important.
God does not wait for us to become perfect before we come to Him. He invites us to come as we are, and then He begins to change us from the inside.

The Bible Helps Us Make Better Choices
The Bible is not only for church. It helps us in everyday life.
Psalm 119:105
This verse says God’s Word is like a lamp for our feet and a light for our path.
In plain English, the Bible helps us see where to walk. It gives guidance when life feels dark or confusing.
Sometimes God does not show us the whole road ahead. He gives us enough light for the next step.
And many times, that is all we need.
Bible Study Is Not Just About Knowledge
It is good to learn Bible facts. But Bible study is not only about knowing more information.
The goal is to know God better.
James 1:22
This verse teaches us not only to listen to God’s Word, but to do what it says.
In plain English, Bible study should change how we live. If we read about forgiveness, we ask God to help us forgive. If we read about prayer, we pray. If we read about love, we ask God to help us love people better.
God’s Word is meant to move from our head to our heart, and then into our daily life.
Start With These Bible Books
If you are a beginner, here are good books to start with:

The Gospel Of John
This book helps you understand who Jesus is and why He came.
The Gospel Of Mark
This is a shorter Gospel and easy to follow. It shows what Jesus did and how He served people.
Psalms
Psalms is full of prayers, worship, comfort, and honest feelings before God.
Proverbs
Proverbs gives practical wisdom for daily life, words, choices, money, anger, and relationships.
Romans
Romans explains sin, grace, faith, salvation, and what Jesus has done for us. Some parts are deeper, so take your time with it.
A Simple 7-Day Beginner Bible Study Plan
Day 1: God Loves You
Read: John 3:16
Think about this: God loved you before you even came to Him.
Day 2: Jesus Invites You To Come
Read: Matthew 11:28
Think about this: Jesus offers rest for the tired soul.
Day 3: Jesus Is The Way
Read: John 14:6
Think about this: Jesus is the way back to God.
Day 4: God’s Word Gives Light
Read: Psalm 119:105
Think about this: God can guide your next step.
Day 5: Salvation Is By Grace
Read: Ephesians 2:8-9
Think about this: We are saved by God’s grace, not by trying to earn it.
Day 6: God Hears Prayer
Read: Philippians 4:6-7
Think about this: You can bring your worries to God.
Day 7: Live What You Learn
Read: James 1:22
Think about this: God wants His Word to shape how we live.
What If You Do Not Understand Everything?
That is normal.
Even people who have studied the Bible for years still keep learning. Do not let confusion stop you.
When you do not understand something, write it down. Pray about it. Ask a mature Christian. Look at the verses around it. Keep reading.
Understanding grows over time.
The important thing is to stay humble and keep coming back to God’s Word.

Final Thoughts
Bible study does not have to be complicated.
Start small. Pray first. Read slowly. Think about what the verse means. Ask God how it applies to your life.
You do not need to be a Bible expert to begin. You only need a willing heart.
God can meet you right where you are.
So open your Bible, take one step, and let God’s Word guide you.
Thank you for stopping by Kingdom Roads.
Kindest regards,
Ingrid 😀
