Real Voices · Scripture
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Sixty-six books, four canons, one long story of mercy. Scroll through the canon book by book; tap any to find the videos that engage it.
Genesis
“In the beginning, God speaks the world into being—then mercy keeps it.”
Exodus
“Out of slavery toward a God who pitches his tent among us.”

Leviticus
“How a holy God dwells with an unholy people without consuming them.”

Numbers
“A pilgrim people fail their way through the wilderness, kept by mercy.”

Deuteronomy
“Last words from Moses on the edge of the promise: love the Lord your God.”
Joshua
“Inheritance arrives through faithful warfare and a quieter trust.”

Judges
“Everyone does what is right in their own eyes—and God still raises deliverers.”

Ruth
“Loyal love in a hard time, weaving an outsider into the line of the King.”

1 Samuel
“Israel asks for a king like the nations and gets one—then God shows what kingship is.”

2 Samuel
“David's reign in glory and grief; covenant promises that look toward another Son.”

1 Kings
“Solomon's wisdom, Solomon's wandering—and the kingdom splits.”

2 Kings
“Prophets cry out as kings drift toward exile, and exile arrives.”

1 Chronicles
“The story of David retold to a returned people: covenant, worship, hope.”

2 Chronicles
“Temple-shaped history—what kept the kingdom alive, what cost it the land.”

Ezra
“Rebuilding the altar, the temple, and the people God called by name.”

Nehemiah
“Walls and worship: courage, prayer, and reform under the threat of forgetting.”

Tobit
“An angel walks unseen with a faithful family on a journey of healing.”

Judith
“A widow's prayer and a single sword turn back an empire.”

Esther
“God's name unspoken and his providence everywhere, hidden in plain sight.”

1 Maccabees
“The faithful remnant fights for the temple and the law.”

2 Maccabees
“Martyrdom and miracle in the Maccabean revolt; resurrection hope, voiced.”

Job
“Suffering without easy answers, friends who fail—and a Lord who answers from the storm.”

Psalms
“The Bible's hymnal: every emotion, every season, every cry brought to God.”

Proverbs
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; this is what wisdom looks like.”

Ecclesiastes
“Vanity, vanity—until you remember your Creator in the days of your youth.”

Song of Solomon
“Love poured out as poetry: human longing as a parable of divine.”
Wisdom
“Wisdom from of old, addressed to rulers and seekers under heaven.”
Sirach
“A father's manual: practical wisdom shaped by reverence for the Lord.”

Isaiah
“The vine is ruined, the King is coming, and a Servant will bear the cost.”

Jeremiah
“The weeping prophet of a kingdom that wouldn't listen—until the new covenant came.”

Lamentations
“How to grieve well: five sorrows that remember mercy in the rubble.”
Baruch
“From exile, a prayer of repentance and a hymn to wisdom.”
Ezekiel
“Vision after vision: God's glory leaves the temple, and God's glory returns.”

Daniel
“Faith in exile: the Most High rules among the kingdoms of men.”
Susanna
“Innocence preserved by Daniel's wisdom—the Lord watches the righteous.”
Bel and the Dragon
“Daniel exposes false gods: the Lord alone is God.”
Prayer of Azariah
“Three young men in the furnace, blessing God with all creation.”

Hosea
“An unfaithful wife, an unfailing husband: a prophecy you live as much as preach.”
Joel
“The day of the Lord comes—first as locusts, then as Spirit poured out on all flesh.”

Amos
“Justice rolls down like waters; God will not be mocked by ritual without righteousness.”

Obadiah
“Pride goes before a fall, even for the brother on the high cliff.”

Jonah
“A reluctant prophet learns that God's mercy is wider than his.”

Micah
“Do justice, love mercy, walk humbly with your God.”

Nahum
“The Lord is slow to anger, but he does not leave the guilty unpunished.”

Habakkuk
“The righteous shall live by faith: a question, an answer, a song.”
Zephaniah
“The day of the Lord will purify and gather; he will sing over you.”

Haggai
“Build the house. Consider your ways. The latter glory will surpass the former.”

Zechariah
“Visions of a coming King who is also a humble servant on a colt.”

Malachi
“A messenger is coming. Will you be ready when the day of the Lord arrives?”

Matthew
“Jesus the promised King, the new Moses, fulfilling every word.”

Mark
“The fast Gospel: the Servant who must suffer to save.”

Luke
“Salvation for the lowly, the outsider, the lost—history seen from below.”

John
“The Word made flesh, glory veiled and revealed, life in his name.”

Acts
“The Spirit pours out, the witness goes out, the kingdom won't be stopped.”
Romans
“The gospel laid out: in Christ, justified, in the Spirit, secured.”

1 Corinthians
“How a fragile church becomes the body of Christ, by love.”

2 Corinthians
“Treasure in jars of clay—weakness as the way Christ's power shows.”
Galatians
“Justified by faith, not by law; do not turn back.”

Ephesians
“In Christ before the world began, in Christ now, in Christ together.”

Philippians
“Joy in chains: the gospel mind, the gospel suffering, the gospel peace.”

Colossians
“Christ over all, Christ in all, the mystery of glory in you.”

1 Thessalonians
“Faith, love, and hope while waiting for the Lord's return.”

2 Thessalonians
“Stand firm: the day of the Lord is not what false rumors make it.”

1 Timothy
“How the church should conduct itself in the household of God.”

2 Timothy
“Last words from Paul: keep the deposit, finish the race.”

Titus
“Sound doctrine that produces good works in a godless culture.”

Philemon
“A runaway slave, a Christian master, a brother in the Lord.”

Hebrews
“A better Word, a better priest, a better covenant—all in Christ.”

James
“Faith without works is dead: the wisdom of an embodied gospel.”
1 Peter
“Hope in suffering: living stones built into a holy temple.”

2 Peter
“False teachers will come; remember what was taught from the beginning.”

1 John
“Light, love, and the assurance of those who walk with the Father and the Son.”

2 John
“Walking in truth, refusing teaching that denies Christ come in the flesh.”

3 John
“Hospitality to the truth, courage when leaders harm the church.”

Jude
“Contend earnestly for the faith once for all delivered to the saints.”

Revelation
“Behold, he is making all things new—through the Lamb who was slain.”
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He is making all things new.
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