Inside, you will discover how every part of the Bible fits together to reveal God’s incredible plan of redemption—His Blueprint—unveiling hope, grace, and a deeper understanding of your place in His grand narrative.
What is a Blueprint?
A blueprint is a detailed plan or guide that outlines the structure, design, and purpose of a building or project before it’s brought to life. It acts as a visual map, providing clarity and direction, ensuring that every step of the construction process aligns with the original vision. In architecture, blueprints are essential—they show how each piece fits together to create a cohesive and functioning whole.
But blueprints aren’t just for buildings. They’re also used as a metaphor to describe the foundational plans for many aspects of life. We can have blueprints for personal goals, business strategies, or even spiritual journeys.
What is a Bible Blueprint?
A Bible blueprint goes beyond physical structures; it is a detailed map of God’s plan and purpose revealed through Scripture. Just as an architect’s blueprint is necessary to understand how a building will come together, a Bible blueprint helps us see how the Bible's stories, promises, and prophecies connect to reveal God’s grand design of redemption for humanity. It clarifies how the Old and New Testaments are interwoven, revealing Jesus as the cornerstone of this divine plan.
My new Bible study, "Bible Blueprint: God's Plan Of Redemption," guides us in understanding this divine blueprint. Over 40 days, we journey through the key scriptures highlighting God's redemptive story from Genesis to Revelation. By the end of this study, you’ll see how each book of the Bible contributes to the metanarrative of redemption and understand the impact of God's grace and purpose for your life.
Bible Study Blueprint- God's Plan Of Redemption
Welcome to the "Bible Blueprint: God's Plan Of Redemption," a 40-day journey from Genesis to Revelation. This study is designed to help you uncover the intricate design of God’s redemptive plan as it unfolds throughout the Bible. Whether you're new to Bible study or looking to deepen your understanding, this blueprint will guide you step by step, revealing how God’s story of salvation has been woven into every page.
In just 40 days, you’ll see how the Bible’s diverse books and stories come together to form a cohesive narrative—a divine blueprint highlighting God’s love, grace, and plan for humanity.
Are you ready to follow the Bible blueprint and discover the grand design of God’s redemptive story? I like to think of it as God's love story for us!
Let’s begin this transformational journey together.
The Bible Blueprint
The Bible Blueprint is the overarching story of redemption throughout the Bible (also known as the metanarrative of the Bible). It begins with creation, where everything is perfect, and humanity lives in harmony with God. However, the fall in Genesis 3 introduced sin into the world, breaking that perfect relationship. From that moment, the Bible begins to trace God’s plan to restore what was lost—a plan that unfolds through promises made to Abraham, the establishment of Israel, the giving of the Law, the messages of the prophets, and, ultimately, the coming of Jesus Christ.
This blueprint highlights God's consistent love and faithfulness despite humanity’s repeated failures. It shows us that redemption was always at the heart of God's plan, culminating in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who came to reconcile us to God and restore what was broken.
Bible Blueprint Themes:
This 40-day Bible plan traces the blueprint of redemption from Genesis to Revelation. It focuses on key moments in the biblical story, highlighting how each part points to Jesus and the redemption He brings. During the 40 days of scripture study, we will dip into various books of the Bible but not read through every book.
If you would like to read every book in the Bible in chronological order, you need to read this post.
These are six themes covered in the Bible Study - Bible Blueprint: God's Plan Of Redemption:
(If you want to follow along with all the readings - click on the scripture, and you will be brought to Blue Letter Bible, where you can read the scripture in your favorite Bible translation)
1. Creation, Fall, and God's Promise
Day 1: Genesis 1 – The Creation of the World
Day 2: Genesis 2 – The Creation of Humanity
Day 3: Genesis 3 – The Fall and God’s Promise
Day 5: Genesis 12 – The Call of Abraham
Day 6: Genesis 22 – Abraham’s Test of Faith
Day 7: Genesis 28:10-22 – Jacob’s Dream
Related: Genesis Bible Study Summary PDF
2. The Beginning of Israel and God's Covenant People
Day 8: Genesis 37 – Joseph’s Dreams and Betrayal
Day 9: Genesis 50 – Joseph’s Forgiveness and God’s Plan
Day 10: Exodus 3 – The Burning Bush
Day 11: Exodus 12 – The Passover
Day 12: Exodus 14 – Crossing the Red Sea
Day 13: Exodus 19 – God’s Covenant with Israel
Day 14: Exodus 32 – The Golden Calf and Moses’ Intercession
3. Wandering, Judges, and the Need for a King
Day 15: Numbers 21:4-9 – The Bronze Serpent
Day 16: Deuteronomy 6 – The Greatest Commandment
Day 17: Joshua 1 – Joshua’s Commission
Day 18: Judges 6 – Gideon’s Call
Day 19: Ruth 1 & 4 – Ruth’s Loyalty and Boaz as a Redeemer
Day 20: 1 Samuel 16 – David is Anointed
Day 21: 2 Samuel 7 – God’s Covenant with David
4. The Prophets and Promise of a Savior
Day 22: Isaiah 6 – Isaiah’s Vision of God’s Holiness
Day 23: Isaiah 9 – The Prophecy of the Messiah
Day 24: Isaiah 53 – The Suffering Servant
Day 25: Jeremiah 31 – The New Covenant
Day 26: Daniel 6 – Daniel in the Lion’s Den
Day 27: Malachi 3 – The Coming Messenger
Day 28: Malachi 4 – The Day of the Lord
5. The Life and Ministry of Jesus
Day 29: Luke 1 – The Birth of John Foretold
Day 30: Luke 2 – The Birth of Jesus
Day 31: Matthew 3 – The Baptism of Jesus
Day 32: John 1 – Jesus, the Word Made Flesh
Day 33: John 6 – Jesus, the Bread of Life
Day 34: John 10 – The Good Shepherd
Day 35: John 11 – The Raising of Lazarus
Related: Bible Plan Of Jesus Last Week
6. Jesus’ Death, Resurrection, and Final Victory
Day 36: Matthew 26 – The Last Supper
Day 37: Luke 23 – The Crucifixion
Day 38: Matthew 28 – The Resurrection
Day 39: Acts 2 – The Coming of the Holy Spirit
Day 40: Revelation 21 – The New Heaven and New Earth
As we journey through this 40-day Bible Blueprint, you'll understand how God’s redemptive plan unfolds and how you fit into that story. Each day builds on the last, helping you see the connection between the Old and New Testaments and how every part of the Bible contributes to the blueprint of God’s salvation.
Blueprint Bible Plan: Daily Structure
Each day of the Blueprint Bible plan is designed to be concise yet impactful, with four key components:
Primary Scripture Reading – Each day includes a specific passage of Scripture that aligns with the weekly theme. These readings are carefully selected to highlight the key moments in the redemption story.
Daily Devotional – Accompanying each reading is a brief devotional that provides context, insights, and reflection on how the passage fits into the Bible’s broader narrative. The devotional is designed to deepen your understanding and encourage personal application.
Further Reading – For those who want to dive deeper, each day includes additional verses that complement the primary reading. These passages offer further insights or connections to the theme of the day.
Jesus - How the text points to Jesus.
Prayer – Each day concludes with a prayer that ties together the themes of the reading and devotional. The prayers are intended to help you respond to God’s Word and invite His work as you engage with the study.
S.O.A.P.- Your personal S.O.A.P. study. There is a daily page for you to write either a summary of the assigned passage of scripture or the scriptures that grabbed your attention as you read them. You add your observations, application, and your own prayer. There are instructions included in the study to help you with this process.
Week in review - This Bible study is divided into eight weeks and at the end of each week is a page with questions for personal use or for group discussion.
You can try a sample of the study, Bible Blueprint: God's Plan Of Redemption HERE. It's in the Scriptural Grace Library.
Why Understanding the Bible Blueprint is Essential
Understanding the Bible Blueprint for Redemption transforms how we read and interpret Scripture. Instead of seeing the Bible as a series of disconnected stories or moral lessons, we begin to see the cohesive narrative that ties everything together.
This perspective helps us:
See the Big Picture: The Bible’s stories and teachings make more sense when we understand them as part of God’s redemptive plan. The Old Testament points forward to Christ, and the New Testament fulfills the promises made throughout Scripture.
Deepen Our Faith: Knowing that God has a specific plan for redemption that has been unfolding throughout history reassures us of His sovereignty and faithfulness. It strengthens our trust in His promises and gives us hope for the future.
Apply Scripture More Meaningfully: When we understand the Bible as a unified story of redemption, we can better apply its teachings to our lives. We see how God’s plan impacts us personally and how we are called to live in response to His great work of redemption.
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