Heartlight Bible

Browse All 66 books from the Old and New Testaments


  • The origin of the world, humanity, sin, and God's covenant with Abraham’s family.
  • God delivers Israel from slavery and establishes His covenant at Mount Sinai.
  • Instructions for holiness, worship, and living as God’s consecrated people.
  • Israel’s wilderness journey marked by rebellion, discipline, and God’s faithfulness.
  • Moses’ final call to covenant faithfulness before entering the Promised Land.
  • Israel enters and conquers the Promised Land by God’s power and guidance.
  • A cycle of sin, oppression, and deliverance in Israel’s early tribal history.
  • A story of loyalty, providence, and redemption through a Moabite woman’s faith.
  • The rise of kingship in Israel, highlighting Saul’s fall and David’s anointing.
  • David’s reign as king—his victories, failures, and heart for God.
  • Solomon’s wisdom and temple, followed by Israel’s tragic spiritual decline.
  • The downfall of both Israel and Judah due to persistent disobedience.
  • A retelling of David’s reign with emphasis on worship and covenant.
  • Judah’s history from Solomon to exile, stressing faithfulness to God.
  • Return from exile and restoration of worship and the Law.
  • Rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls and renewing the people’s commitment to God.
  • God’s hidden providence preserves His people through a brave queen.
  • Suffering and divine sovereignty explored through a righteous man’s trials.
  • A heart-cry of worship, lament, praise, and trust in every season of life.
  • Practical wisdom for godly living in everyday decisions.
  • Life’s meaninglessness apart from God and the pursuit of true purpose.
  • A poetic celebration of love, intimacy, and covenant devotion.
  • God’s holiness, judgment, and promised hope through the coming Messiah.
  • A weeping prophet calls Judah to repent before coming exile.
  • A sorrowful reflection on Jerusalem’s fall and God’s justice.
  • Visions of judgment and restoration, declaring God’s glory among His people.
  • Faith in exile, prophetic dreams, and God’s sovereignty over kingdoms.
  • God’s steadfast love portrayed through a prophet’s painful marriage.
  • A locust plague becomes a warning of God’s judgment and call to repentance.
  • A shepherd warns Israel of injustice and calls for righteousness.
  • A prophecy of judgment against Edom for pride and betrayal.
  • A reluctant prophet discovers God’s mercy for repentant enemies.
  • Judgment and hope, calling for justice, mercy, and humble faith.
  • Nineveh’s final doom shows God’s justice after delayed mercy.
  • A prophet wrestles with evil and learns to trust God’s timing.
  • The day of the Lord brings judgment and a remnant of hope.
  • A call to rebuild the temple and prioritize God’s presence.
  • Visions and promises of future glory, restoration, and the coming King.
  • God confronts apathy and foretells the forerunner of the Messiah.
  • Jesus is revealed as the promised Messiah and authoritative King.
  • A fast-paced account of Jesus’ power, service, and sacrifice.
  • Jesus as the Savior for all, with compassion for the outsider.
  • A theological portrait of Jesus as the eternal Word and Son of God.
  • The Holy Spirit empowers the Church to spread the gospel to the world.
  • A deep exposition of the gospel—sin, salvation, and sanctified living.
  • Correcting division and guiding the Church toward love and holiness.
  • Paul defends his ministry and reveals Christ’s strength in weakness.
  • Freedom in Christ through faith, not law or human effort.
  • God’s cosmic plan for the Church united in Christ.
  • Joy and humility in Christ, even through suffering.
  • Christ’s supremacy over all creation and the Church.
  • Encouragement in faith and hope for Christ’s return.
  • Clarifying Christ’s second coming and enduring in hardship.
  • Instructions for church leadership, sound teaching, and godly conduct.
  • Paul’s final charge to stand firm in truth and faith.
  • Godly leadership and sound doctrine for healthy churches.
  • A personal appeal for forgiveness and reconciliation in Christ.
  • Jesus is the ultimate High Priest and fulfillment of the old covenant.
  • Faith must produce action—true religion shows in everyday life.
  • Hope and holiness amid suffering as strangers in the world.
  • A warning against false teachers and reminder of Christ’s return.
  • Assurance of salvation through truth, love, and fellowship with God.
  • Walk in truth and love while guarding against deception.
  • Support and hospitality for faithful servants of the gospel.
  • A strong warning to contend for the faith against corrupt influences.
  • Jesus reigns as victorious King; evil is defeated, and all things made new.