Gary Millar wrote Read This First: A Simple Guide to Getting the Most from the Bible to "help people who would like to read the Bible but don't really know where to start or how to go about it" (p. 2, Kindle version). Whether one is a new Christian or has never really gotten into regular reading, Millar hopes you will "read this first and go back to the Bible with the skills and confidence to truly enjoy it (p. 3).
First, Gary deals with the question, "Why bother with the Bible?" and lists reasons people don't.
But he says, "I've written this book to help you meet a person---a living, loving, being like no other---through the pages of a book like no other. . . He made us, he loves us, he knows us inside out, and he speaks to us. And he does that through the Bible. That's why reading the Bible matters so much---because when we read it, we meet the one and only God " ( p. 10).
Millar assures that "the Bible was written to be understood by ordinary people like us. It doesn't need insider knowledge or a special code to make sense of it. It's not written for experts and professionals. It's written for people like you and me (pp. 17-18).
Millar then gives tips on how to read, to pick up what he calls the "vibe" of a given passage, to understand different genres within the Bible, to discern meaning, and to apply what we've learned.
Every chapter ends with a couple of examples of Scripture to work through using the skills detailed in that chapter.
The appendix, titled "What Is the Bible?" gives a little background such as the difference between the two testaments, how we got the chapter and verse references that weren't in the original manuscripts, and more.
Gary writes in a warm and simple style, so this book would be accessible to almost anyone.
This would be an excellent resource for someone new to reading the Bible or to anyone who feels they need a refresher course in how to do so.
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