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Christ in All of Scripture | Volume 4

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232 pages, Spiral-bound

Published November 4, 2024

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68 reviews1 follower
December 30, 2025
The framework of these studies has truly changed how I read scripture.

Above all, this study challenges you to find God’s attributes first before anything else.

I have LOVED doing these this year!
Highly recommend doing it with a friend.
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167 reviews3 followers
December 23, 2025
I find myself emotional finishing this study. It's somewhat poetic and beautiful that it ends during Advent, the birth of Christ, while the study ends during His Resurrection and how to live out the Gospel. I'm grateful for the journey it took me on.
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362 reviews
December 22, 2025
This study just didn’t go deep enough for me. Had I not gotten all four volumes to start, I would’ve been done with it after the first volume.
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54 reviews1 follower
December 23, 2025
Christ in All of Scripture, Volume 4 is a fitting and satisfying conclusion to the Daily Grace Co. 2025 reading plan. The structure itself is thoughtful and steady—five days a week, with one Old Testament passage and one New Testament passage intentionally paired to show their connection in Christ. It trains you, over time, to read Scripture as one unified story rather than a collection of disconnected texts.

What stood out most to me was how natural those connections felt. Nothing is forced or overly clever. Instead, the study helps you see what’s already there: promise and fulfillment, shadow and substance, type and reality. The final recap week is especially helpful, pulling the whole year together and reinforcing the big picture without rushing or oversimplifying it.

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