Before we talk about doctrines, we have to talk about the story because the Bible isn’t a collection of isolated verses or theological puzzles. It is one unfolding narrative — one Author, one plan, one steady thread running from the first page of Genesis to the last page of Revelation. Sometimes we zoom in close and study how salvation works, word by word and verse by verse. That careful work matters. But every now and then we need to step back and look at the whole tapestry.
And when we do, something beautiful happens. We begin to notice patterns — God choosing before anyone earns, grace arriving before obedience, promises made long before they’re fulfilled, redemption woven into the story from the very beginning. Salvation doesn’t suddenly appear in the New Testament. It was there all along, thread by thread.
This series traces that storyline — not arguing or debating systems, but simply opening the Bible and watching what God actually does across history. Together we’ll follow the thread from creation to the fall, from the first promise through Israel and the prophets, all the way to Christ and the security of every believer He saves.
If you’ve ever wanted to see Scripture as one cohesive, God-authored story, this is the place to start. So take a breath, open your Bible, and let’s follow the thread together.
New posts will release weekly. As each one becomes available, it will appear below.
Series Table of Contents
1️⃣ Creation: The World God Meant to Build
Why the story begins with sovereignty, purpose, and design — not chaos.
2️⃣ The Fall: What Went Wrong (and Why We Can’t Fix It)
Sin, death, and the problem humanity cannot solve on its own.
3️⃣ The First Promise: Hope in the Garden
Genesis 3:15 and the first whisper of redemption.
4️⃣ The God Who Chooses: A Pattern in Genesis
Abel, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph — tracing the surprising thread of God’s choosing.
5️⃣ Redemption by Blood: The Exodus Story
The Passover lamb, deliverance, and why salvation always begins with God’s action.
6️⃣ Why the Law Couldn’t Save
What the law reveals, what it cannot do, and how it points forward to grace.
7️⃣ A New Heart Promised: The Prophets Look Ahead
Jeremiah 31. Ezekiel 36. Isaiah 53 — the coming covenant God would write on hearts, not stone.
8️⃣ The Seed Arrives: Christ at the Center of the Story
How Jesus fulfills every thread woven through the Old Testament.
9️⃣ The Cross: Salvation Accomplished, Not Offered
“It is finished.” What Christ actually secured for His people.
🔟 From Death to Life: How God Applies Salvation
Calling, new birth, faith, and the miracle of a changed heart.
1️⃣1️⃣ The God Who Finishes What He Starts
The God who starts the work is the God who finishes it.
1️⃣2️⃣ From Genesis to Glory: Seeing the Whole Tapestry
Stepping back to trace the thread one last time — and worship.
💡Tip: Bookmark this page and check back as new posts release. If you’re reading this after the full series has been published, you can follow the parts in order for a clearer, fuller understanding.
This study is part of the ongoing Bible Threads® Bible Studies collection.
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