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[–] BowlOfWeedies ago  (edited ago)

Most people, I think, will say to start in John. Personally I would say starting in any of the Gospels is a good start, Mathew, Mark, Luke or John. I understand why John though, it tells a completely different narrative style than the other 3. Focus on the New Testament first, and when you get through that, I would start reading the Old Testament with the New Testament as your guide to help understand it. Church Bible study is a great way to get over some stumbling blocks. God Bless!

EDIT: Within the context of the submission, I would say especially re-read Acts, all about soul-winning and the jews attacking them for doing so. Titus has great rebukes of the jews as well. And my current favorite because of the compactness of the message portrayed with so much information is Galatians.

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[–] BowlOfWeedies ago 

You're quite welcomed. In my comment history there is a good long string of comments conversing with a Catholic about the faith that you should check out. It can be a bit overwhelming with all the false teachings out there, but if you really want to know the truth, humble yourself and pray to the Lord God for the wisdom and discernment to understand the word and it will be given to you.

I came into this as a very liberal person, sincerely seeking the truth after researching/reading about the pizzagate and pedogate revelations. I broke down, knowing that as just one individual, alone in the mess, that I could not fix anything, in the grand scheme or just in my own short comings, and prayed and meant it, and boy was I surprised. And above all thankful, thankful to the Lord that my heart wasn't hardened and my neck stiffened so that I would believe the lies and delusions that are foisted over the entire world.

Now I can gladly say I believe in our Lord Jesus Christ, and I'm super thankful for that. He really is the truth, the way and the life.

God bless you!