For many Christians, the Gospels are the heart of their faith—yet often they are read in fragments. One Sunday we hear from Matthew, another week from John, and another from Luke or Mark. While each Gospel offers a unique perspective, the result can feel disjointed.
Reading the Gospels in one continuous, chronological flow transforms the experience. Suddenly, the timeline of Jesus’ ministry becomes clear: His baptism, miracles, teachings, travels, and encounters align into a seamless story. You see how parables connect, how events build upon one another, and how His life moves purposefully toward the cross and resurrection.
This approach doesn’t replace Scripture—it magnifies it. By harmonizing Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John into one account, we can encounter Jesus not in fragments, but as the living, breathing Savior who walked this earth.