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Through the Bible Through the Year

📖 Overview

Through the Bible Through the Year serves as a daily devotional guide that follows the Christian calendar from September to August. The book divides Scripture readings into three major sections: September-December covers the Old Testament, January-April focuses on the Gospels, and May-August explores the rest of the New Testament. Each day's entry contains a Bible passage, commentary from John Stott, and reflection questions for personal study. The format allows readers to progress systematically through major biblical themes and narratives while maintaining connection to the church calendar's seasons and celebrations. Stott structured the devotions to bridge historical context with practical application, incorporating his decades of pastoral and scholarly work. The daily readings take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete, making them accessible for both individual and group study settings. The work presents Christian theology through an evangelical Anglican perspective, emphasizing the unity of Scripture's redemptive narrative. This systematic approach to Bible reading aims to deepen understanding of core doctrines while fostering regular spiritual practices.

👀 Reviews

Readers appreciate Stott's organized approach to reading through the Bible in one year, with themed sections following the church calendar. Many note his clear writing style and ability to connect Old and New Testament passages. Specific praise focuses on the devotional format, with one Amazon reviewer stating "each day's reading provides enough depth for reflection without being overwhelming." Multiple readers mentioned the helpful historical context Stott provides for biblical passages. Common criticisms include: - Some readings feel rushed or superficial - Not enough practical application - Print size is small and difficult to read - Some found the church calendar organization confusing Ratings: Amazon: 4.7/5 (89 reviews) Goodreads: 4.4/5 (51 reviews) Christian Book Distributors: 4.5/5 (27 reviews) One recurring comment from reviewers is that this works better as a supplement to Bible reading rather than a standalone devotional. Several noted it's most useful for those already familiar with Scripture rather than newcomers.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔖 John Stott spent 60 years crafting sermons at All Souls Church in London before distilling this wisdom into a year-long Bible reading journey 📚 The book follows a unique three-part structure based on the Jewish calendar, beginning in September with Creation and ending in August with the New Creation ✝️ Stott was so committed to biblical teaching that he turned down the opportunity to become Archbishop of Canterbury to continue his ministry of writing and teaching 📖 The devotional includes 365 readings arranged into weekly themes, making it possible to start the journey at any point during the year 🌍 Though written near the end of his life, this book represents the culmination of Stott's global influence, as his works have been translated into over 60 languages and sold millions of copies worldwide