Old

Testament

The Old Testament forms the foundation of Scripture—revealing God’s creation, covenant, law, promises, and dealings with His people. It prepares the way for the Messiah and provides the theological structure upon which the New Testament stands.

Wisdom

Wisdom literature explores life lived before God in a fallen world. Through poetry, prayer, and reflection, these books address worship, suffering, morality, love, and the fear of the Lord as the foundation of wise living.

Job

Job explores the problem of suffering and the sovereignty of God. It challenges simplistic explanations of pain and affirms God’s wisdom and authority beyond human understanding.

Psalms

Psalms is a collection of prayers, praises, and reflections expressing the full range of human experience before God. It reveals God’s character and invites worship, trust, repentance, and hope.

Proverbs

Proverbs offers practical wisdom rooted in the fear of the Lord. It teaches how godly wisdom shapes character, relationships, and daily living.

Ecclesiastes

Ecclesiastes examines the meaning of life in a fallen world. It shows the emptiness of life apart from God and calls readers to fear God and live wisely under His sovereignty.

Song of Solomon

Song of Songs celebrates love, commitment, and intimacy within God’s design. It portrays the beauty of covenant love and faithfulness in human relationships.