
Reading Jesus Bible Reading Lite 5: Matthew-Romans
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Book Introduction
Reading the Bible more easily and lightly!
Enjoy the essence of the 『Reading Jesus』 series,
Guides anyone to read the Bible from beginning to end without burden
『Reading Jesus Bible Reading Lite』 Volume 6 guides you through reading from 1 Corinthians to Revelation in 7 weeks.
Paul's letters address many issues facing the early church, but at the center of Paul's answers is always the cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The Book of Hebrews, the longest of the General Epistles, does a good job of explaining Jesus' high priesthood.
In particular, since the central theme that runs through the Book of Revelation is God's victory and reign in Christ, you can easily and clearly experience 'Christ-centered Bible reading' while reading through the six volumes of 'Reading Jesus Bible Lite'.
『Reading Jesus Bible Reading Lite』 was created to reflect requests for an easier and more practical Bible reading workbook than 『Reading Jesus』.
With weekly videos, audio Bibles tailored to the reading volume, easy-to-follow Bible reading guides, and even chapters for group sharing, 『Reading Jesus Bible Reading Light』 is designed so that anyone can start reading the entire Bible without any burden and continue to the end.
Enjoy the essence of the 『Reading Jesus』 series,
Guides anyone to read the Bible from beginning to end without burden
『Reading Jesus Bible Reading Lite』 Volume 6 guides you through reading from 1 Corinthians to Revelation in 7 weeks.
Paul's letters address many issues facing the early church, but at the center of Paul's answers is always the cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The Book of Hebrews, the longest of the General Epistles, does a good job of explaining Jesus' high priesthood.
In particular, since the central theme that runs through the Book of Revelation is God's victory and reign in Christ, you can easily and clearly experience 'Christ-centered Bible reading' while reading through the six volumes of 'Reading Jesus Bible Lite'.
『Reading Jesus Bible Reading Lite』 was created to reflect requests for an easier and more practical Bible reading workbook than 『Reading Jesus』.
With weekly videos, audio Bibles tailored to the reading volume, easy-to-follow Bible reading guides, and even chapters for group sharing, 『Reading Jesus Bible Reading Light』 is designed so that anyone can start reading the entire Bible without any burden and continue to the end.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
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index
introduction
Introduction to Reading Jesus
How to use this book
Bible Reading Schedule
1.
Gospel of Matthew
2.
Gospel of Mark
3.
Gospel of Luke
4.
Gospel of John
5.
Acts 1
6.
Acts 2
7.
Romans
Introduction to Reading Jesus
How to use this book
Bible Reading Schedule
1.
Gospel of Matthew
2.
Gospel of Mark
3.
Gospel of Luke
4.
Gospel of John
5.
Acts 1
6.
Acts 2
7.
Romans
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Into the book
The Gospel of Matthew is the first book of the New Testament and testifies that Jesus is the Messiah and King of the Jews promised in the Old Testament.
Matthew shows the genealogy from Abraham through David to Jesus, revealing that Jesus is the king who fulfills the covenant between God and Israel.
--- p.16 From the Gospel of Matthew
The Gospel of Mark is a dynamic gospel that presents Jesus as the powerful Son of God and the “serving Messiah.”
The first phrase, “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God,” proclaims that Jesus’ ministry is “good news” that reveals God’s reign, while also implying that Old Testament prophecies were fulfilled through Jesus.
--- p.26 From the Gospel of Mark
The Gospel of Luke is a writing left by the physician Luke to Theophilus, and it records the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in detail and systematically.
While the Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the descendant of Abraham and David and presents him as the Savior of the Jews, the Gospel of Luke shows Jesus' genealogy going back to Adam and emphasizes that Jesus is the Savior of all mankind.
--- p.36 From the Gospel of Luke
The Gospel of John focuses on seven 'signs' that Jesus performed.
These signs are not mere miracles, but symbolic revelations that reveal Jesus' identity and the nature of the Kingdom of God.
Jesus proclaims himself as the bread of life, the good shepherd, the resurrection and the life, the way and the truth, and reveals that he came into the world to give eternal life to those who believe.
--- p.46 From the Gospel of John
The Acts of the Apostles is a sequel to the Gospel of Luke and shows how the gospel was spread after Jesus' ascension.
The author, Luke, reveals that Jesus' ministry naturally led to the mission of the church, and he describes the process by which the gospel began in Jerusalem and spread throughout Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth, as Jesus commanded in chapter 1, verse 8.
--- p.56 From “Acts 1”
In the latter part of Acts, the gospel spreads “to the ends of the earth” through Paul’s journeys.
The preaching of the gospel, led by the Holy Spirit, did not stop even when Paul was imprisoned, faced storms, and faced all kinds of persecution.
The gospel of Jesus is being preached to the whole world with the same power, regardless of circumstances, then or now.
--- p.66 From “Acts 2”
Romans is a letter written by Paul from Corinth during his third missionary journey.
He writes to systematically explain the core message of the gospel to the saints of the Roman church whom he has not yet met.
In this letter, Paul emphasizes the truth that the gospel is the power of God for all people and that salvation comes only through faith.
And through the gospel we proclaim that all people are one in Jesus Christ.
Matthew shows the genealogy from Abraham through David to Jesus, revealing that Jesus is the king who fulfills the covenant between God and Israel.
--- p.16 From the Gospel of Matthew
The Gospel of Mark is a dynamic gospel that presents Jesus as the powerful Son of God and the “serving Messiah.”
The first phrase, “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God,” proclaims that Jesus’ ministry is “good news” that reveals God’s reign, while also implying that Old Testament prophecies were fulfilled through Jesus.
--- p.26 From the Gospel of Mark
The Gospel of Luke is a writing left by the physician Luke to Theophilus, and it records the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in detail and systematically.
While the Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the descendant of Abraham and David and presents him as the Savior of the Jews, the Gospel of Luke shows Jesus' genealogy going back to Adam and emphasizes that Jesus is the Savior of all mankind.
--- p.36 From the Gospel of Luke
The Gospel of John focuses on seven 'signs' that Jesus performed.
These signs are not mere miracles, but symbolic revelations that reveal Jesus' identity and the nature of the Kingdom of God.
Jesus proclaims himself as the bread of life, the good shepherd, the resurrection and the life, the way and the truth, and reveals that he came into the world to give eternal life to those who believe.
--- p.46 From the Gospel of John
The Acts of the Apostles is a sequel to the Gospel of Luke and shows how the gospel was spread after Jesus' ascension.
The author, Luke, reveals that Jesus' ministry naturally led to the mission of the church, and he describes the process by which the gospel began in Jerusalem and spread throughout Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth, as Jesus commanded in chapter 1, verse 8.
--- p.56 From “Acts 1”
In the latter part of Acts, the gospel spreads “to the ends of the earth” through Paul’s journeys.
The preaching of the gospel, led by the Holy Spirit, did not stop even when Paul was imprisoned, faced storms, and faced all kinds of persecution.
The gospel of Jesus is being preached to the whole world with the same power, regardless of circumstances, then or now.
--- p.66 From “Acts 2”
Romans is a letter written by Paul from Corinth during his third missionary journey.
He writes to systematically explain the core message of the gospel to the saints of the Roman church whom he has not yet met.
In this letter, Paul emphasizes the truth that the gospel is the power of God for all people and that salvation comes only through faith.
And through the gospel we proclaim that all people are one in Jesus Christ.
--- p.76 From the Epistle to the Romans
Publisher's Review
『Reading Jesus Bible Reading Light』 is designed to be easy and practical for those who are just starting to read the Bible or want to read the Bible for the first time with a community.
If you are a pastor, church official, or lay leader preparing a Christ-centered sermon, I recommend that you also refer to the in-depth edition of this book, "Leading Jesus."
It delves deeper into the gospel message contained in each book of the Bible and provides valuable insights for practical ministries such as preaching, teaching, and discipleship training.
Reading the Bible with a Christ-centered approach with "Reading Jesus Bible Reading Light" is an experience that goes beyond mere knowledge or feelings and focuses our gaze on Jesus.
It is a journey in which we are daily re-empowered with the power of the gospel that alone can truly transform our lives, and it becomes richer when we walk together as a church than when we walk alone.
I hope that you too will walk this path of following the Lord's word with 『Reading Jesus Bible Reading Light』.
* Features of this book
- Bible Reading Schedule
- Reading Jesus video
- Weekly Bible Overview
- Audio Bible (QR code)
- Summary of the entire text
- Meditation Notes
- Small group questions
* Full reading schedule (45 weeks)
Book 1: Genesis-Joshua (7 weeks)
Book 2: Judges-Esther (8 weeks)
Book 3: Job-Song of Solomon (7 weeks)
Book 4: Isaiah-Malachi (9 weeks)
Book 5: Matthew-Romans (7 weeks)
Book 6: 1 Corinthians-Revelation (7 weeks)
* For readers
- Christians who want to understand the core and big picture of the Bible
- Christians who feel that there is no connection between the Bible stories from long ago and their current lives.
- Pastors or members of Christian organizations or groups who want to introduce a Christ-centered way of reading the Bible
If you are a pastor, church official, or lay leader preparing a Christ-centered sermon, I recommend that you also refer to the in-depth edition of this book, "Leading Jesus."
It delves deeper into the gospel message contained in each book of the Bible and provides valuable insights for practical ministries such as preaching, teaching, and discipleship training.
Reading the Bible with a Christ-centered approach with "Reading Jesus Bible Reading Light" is an experience that goes beyond mere knowledge or feelings and focuses our gaze on Jesus.
It is a journey in which we are daily re-empowered with the power of the gospel that alone can truly transform our lives, and it becomes richer when we walk together as a church than when we walk alone.
I hope that you too will walk this path of following the Lord's word with 『Reading Jesus Bible Reading Light』.
* Features of this book
- Bible Reading Schedule
- Reading Jesus video
- Weekly Bible Overview
- Audio Bible (QR code)
- Summary of the entire text
- Meditation Notes
- Small group questions
* Full reading schedule (45 weeks)
Book 1: Genesis-Joshua (7 weeks)
Book 2: Judges-Esther (8 weeks)
Book 3: Job-Song of Solomon (7 weeks)
Book 4: Isaiah-Malachi (9 weeks)
Book 5: Matthew-Romans (7 weeks)
Book 6: 1 Corinthians-Revelation (7 weeks)
* For readers
- Christians who want to understand the core and big picture of the Bible
- Christians who feel that there is no connection between the Bible stories from long ago and their current lives.
- Pastors or members of Christian organizations or groups who want to introduce a Christ-centered way of reading the Bible
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 21, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 92 pages | 140*210*15mm
- ISBN13: 9791192860145
- ISBN10: 1192860144
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