The Bible Recap: A One-Year Guide to Reading and Understanding the Entire Bible Book Review
Have you ever closed your Bible and thought, What did I just read? Or maybe you have tried to read through the Bible in a year, but quit when it felt confusing or impersonal. The Bible Recap is here to help. Tara-Leigh Cobble, host of the popular podcast The Bible Recap, walks readers through a one-year chronological Bible reading plan and explains each day's passage in an easy-to-understand way.
Emphasizing how God's character can be seen
throughout Scripture, the recaps are simple and short yet deep enough to help
you understand the hard parts and press into knowing God better. As Cobble
says, The primary role of Scripture is to show me who God is, and if I behold
God, my life will naturally conform around what I learn about him. The Bible
Recap will not only help you grasp the entire narrative of the Bible, it will
fortify your faith.
My Thoughts:
Every January I hear people
express wanting to read their Bible in a year. I truly admire that goal. I
usually don’t follow a schedule and find myself starting with a plan but get
off on rabbit trails when a topic captures my attention in the word. I’m not
faithful to reading daily devotionals. It’s not that I don’t enjoy some of them
but sometimes I find that I don’t always agree with the commentaries and that
is okay too. We can agree to disagree on topics as long as the Word is kept in
tack and not torn apart which takes away from the Bible. I think that is what
captured my attention with The Bible Recap: A One-Year Guide to Reading and
Understanding the Entire Bible.
This is a hardback sturdy cover
that is a hefty book of 750 pages. The first few pages have the reading plan
laid out for you to see an overview of your yearly reading plan.
It follows a letter from the author Tara-Leigh
Cobble talking about the three mistakes that held her back from understanding and
truly loving the scriptures. She has an interesting point of view that I feel
many of us can relate to one or more of the mistakes.
The Bible is laid out in
chronological order but, will have a different layout than other chronological
Bibles. The version that is used is the ESV transliteration primarily.
Each day you have the Bible
verses that you will be reading at the top of the page. She recommends you have
a journal to take notes or write questions for parts that you don’t understand
to research later. Afterward, you read The Bible Recap and you may find that
your questions and sections you don’t understand will be answered for you. A
website is provided with free resources that will be included in the footnotes
where it is applicable.
Each daily reading ends with “Today’s
God Shot”. This focuses on God’s character.
Overall, I’m impressed with the
breakdown recap of the Bible that is provided for the scriptures. Nothing has
made me cringe what I have read so far. Is this a devotional or commentary well
probably a bit of both. This would make a nice gift and I think it might be beneficial
to teens.
The author does a podcast in
which I haven’t listened to.
I received a free copy of this product from Bethany House Publishers in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to
write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions I
have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am disclosing this
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