Discussion Series | Rooted | 3. What Is The Bible Actually About?

Pastor Steve and I have a conversation to answer one of the most foundational questions any believer can ask: What is the Bible actually about?


The answer is both simple and profound. From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible isn’t an instruction manual or a collection of hero stories — it’s one unified story with one thread running through every page: Jesus Christ.


In this conversation, we explore how to read Scripture, why the Old Testament makes more sense than it can feel at times, what covenant and kingdom actually mean, and how false gospels become dangerous not by what they add — but by what they leave out.


Key Topics Covered:


The Bible as one unified story, not a collection of disconnected books

Why Jesus is the thread running from Genesis to Revelation

What "covenant" and "kingdom" mean — and why they matter for reading Scripture

How to approach the Old Testament without getting lost

Why false gospels are dangerous for what they omit

What it means to read the Bible looking for Jesus, not just advice


Key Scripture References:


Luke 24:27 — Jesus opening the Scriptures on the road to Emmaus

John 5:39 — "These are the Scriptures that testify about me."

2 Timothy 3:16–17 — All Scripture is God-breathed


Resources Mentioned:


According to Plan: The Unfolding Revelation of God in the Bible — Graeme Goldsworthy: https://a.co/d/0621ltt2


Kingdom Through Covenant — Peter Gentry & Stephen Wellum: https://a.co/d/02q3wH6H


The Jesus Storybook Bible — Sally Lloyd-Jones (great for kids and adults alike): https://a.co/d/0ca6CezL


Reflection Question:


When you open your Bible, are you looking for advice — or are you looking for Jesus?


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