There are a couple of common pitfalls regarding God’s Word that we wanted to avoid in creating our overall plan for Illuminate Bible Series:
Pitfall #1: seeing the Bible as merely a collection of heroic stories, miracles, and principles
Pitfall #2: treating the Bible primarily as a history book by using a strictly chronological approach
We believe the best way to study the Bible is through a careful presentation of its central message—the story of God’s grace and glory, which is ultimately expressed in Jesus Christ.
Realities to Remember
What Is the Plan?
Elementary Students
Each year of the curriculum highlights an important attribute of God, using the stories of Scripture to place Him at the center of all things while continually highlighting the work and Person of Jesus.
Elementary Scope and Sequence Volume Breakdown
Upper Grade Students
In the first three years, students will acquire the basics for understanding the message of the Bible. The final three years look at how God’s kingdom is at work.
Upper Grade Scope and Sequence Volume Breakdown
Is it a Chronological Study?
Each week is designed to thoroughly explore Bible passages that exalt our great God. The first year of our elementary study, God Our Savior, shows how God has redeemed His people. God’s work of salvation is traced from Genesis to Revelation as students see how He is carrying out His plan for Creation. Notice that the individual units progress chronologically while connecting to the grand story of Scripture:
Though each year is not fully chronological, many of the units in the six books are structured chronologically.
So, far from ignoring the chronology of Scripture, we believe it is helpful for students to see the central themes of Scripture as collections of stories are explored.
This approach will so equip elementary students that at the end of these studies, they will discover many prominent stories in the Bible and their great truths.
A Great Reward!
This approach will so equip students that at the end of these studies, they will possess invaluable skills to continue their lifelong study of the Bible and its great truths. But besides mastering academic content and historical facts, hopefully your child will also have a close relationship with our glorious God!