17 July 2025
Ken F. Miller
This study guide can be used with my book Understanding the Doctrine of Christ, according to Hebrews 5:12-14 & Hebrews 6:1-20. This guide has been laid out to be used in a classroom environment, using a very good Bible Concordance for scriptural references and either a KJV or NKJV Bible. But as the title says “Study Guide for the Big Picture of the Bible”, we will need a specific study guide that is scripturally sound.
My book is the first step into developing this study guide, because of it’s scriptural soundness. I am 75 years old and I do not have enough time left in this world to do such a study guide. It is my hope and prayer that someone will pick up where I left off on this project, which will never be completed.
In the meantime, from my 70+ years of religious ministry and studying, the best recommendation I can make is to invest into a very good but through Bible Concordance. Personally, I use the Nave’s Topical Bible: A Digest of the Holy Scriptures. 1896-1921, by Orville J. Nave. There are other concordances that can be used and purchased.
Be very careful of who the author is and their viewpoint of ancient biblical manuscripts. Also note, no living person on this earth, regardless of their educational level, church position, or any other thing you want to add to this list, is fully or totally capable of writing everything about God’s Word.
A Big Picture Bible study guide is more than just a weekly devotional or verse-by-verse commentary. It is a structured approach that helps readers see the overarching narrative of Scripture. Rather than focusing only on isolated events or characters, this guide connects each story to the grand themes of God’s creation, humanity’s fall, Christ’s redemption, and the final restoration.
This kind of study guide aims to answer bigger questions:
- How does Noah’s ark point to Jesus?
- Why is the story of David and Goliath more than a moral tale about bravery?
- What do the prophets say about God’s long-term plan for humanity?
The Big Picture Bible study guide reveals how all of Scripture points to Jesus and God’s plan of redemption through Him.
Why Seeing the Big Picture Matters
It can be very confusing for a lot of believers because it is challenging to understand how the Old and New testaments make sense together, often times we are told that the scripture is relevant for all times to come.
Which is why it is written in a way that each individual can perceive it in their own way making sure to keep the core values intact.
Reading about Levitical laws, prophetic warnings, or genealogies can feel tedious if you do not see how these parts connect to the whole.
When we study the Bible using a Big Picture Bible study guide, we begin to understand:
- Continuity: The same God is at work from Genesis to Revelation.
- Covenantal Faithfulness: God keeps His promises throughout generations.
- Christ-Centered Interpretation: Jesus is the fulfillment of the Old Testament and the centerpiece of the New Testament.
- Purposeful Living: Understanding God’s big picture gives us a framework to live according to His will.
Components of a Big Picture Bible Study Guide
A well-designed Big Picture Bible study guide typically includes several key components:
1. Chronological Layout
Rather than jumping from book to book, a chronological layout helps the reader follow the historical and theological flow of Scripture. This approach enables you to see how the events unfold in real time and how God’s plan develops through each covenant.
2. Theme-Based Reflections
Each section focuses on major themes like covenant, kingdom, sin, salvation, grace, and glory. These reflections help readers understand how these themes recur and build upon one another across Scripture.
3. Christ-Focused Connections
Whether studying the Exodus or the Epistles, a Big Picture Bible study guide consistently points to how the passage foreshadows or reveals Jesus Christ. This helps develop a gospel-centered understanding of the Bible.
4. Discussion Questions
For small groups or personal reflection, thought-provoking questions help reinforce the “big picture” lessons and challenge readers to apply them to their lives.
5. Cross-References and Context
These allow readers to explore related verses and understand the broader context of a particular passage within the entire biblical narrative.
Benefits of Using a Big Picture Bible Study Guide
The Big Picture Bible study guide is an excellent resource for both new believers and mature Christians. Here are some transformative benefits it offers:
1. Biblical Literacy
Understanding the big picture increases your ability to interpret individual stories correctly and responsibly. This prevents misapplication and strengthens theological understanding.
2. Deeper Worship
Seeing God’s sovereign hand at work throughout history leads to deeper awe and reverence. Worship becomes richer when we realize we are part of a larger divine story.
3. Stronger Faith
When you understand how God has remained faithful from the beginning, your trust in Him grows, especially during personal trials or seasons of doubt.
4. Effective Discipleship
A comprehensive understanding of Scripture equips you to disciple others with confidence and clarity. You can teach not just individual Bible stories but the grand narrative they are part of.
How to Get Started with a Big Picture Bible Study Guide
If you are ready to transform your Bible reading experience, here is how to get started:
Join a Study Group: Bible studies are even more enriching when shared with others. Discussing the big picture as a community reinforces learning and accountability.
Final Thoughts
The Bible is not a collection of scattered lessons, it is one cohesive, glorious story authored by God. A Big Picture Bible study guide can help unlock that story for you in a way that is transformative, accessible, and spiritually enriching. When you grasp the full narrative, every part of Scripture comes alive with purpose and power.
Whether you are seeking personal revival, teaching a group, or simply longing to fall deeper in love with God’s Word, embracing the big picture is the key. Do not just read the Bible, understand its grand design. Let a Big Picture Bible study guide lead you into the heart of God’s story and your place within it.