Have you ever wondered how the 66 books of the Bible all fit together? Is there a common thread that runs through from Genesis to Revelation?
In his book 66 Love Letters, Dr. Crabb gives a brief summary of each of the 66 books of the Bible along with the general theme of each book, and how each book builds on one another with the message of God’s love for humanity.
What I found most interesting about this book is the unique approach it takes. Rather than using a didactic teaching style, the book is written as a personal conversation between Crabb and God. I have to admit, at first I was a bit leery of the first person use of God speaking in casual modern day English. But after reading the first few chapters, I got used to the style and tone, and I began to enjoy the book. It made clear some very profound truths in books such as Obadiah, that are hard to understand.
I recommend this book for anyone who even has the slightest interest in the Bible. It will help you look at the Bible and its message in a fresh way. It made me more motivated to dig deeper into what the Bible says, in a personal way to me as He did with Dr. Crabb.
Disclosure:Â Thomas Nelson provided me with a complimentary copy of this book for this review. Opinions are entirely my own.