Study materials
Five resources tied to the longread. Each guide is designed to be read on screen or printed (use your browser's Print → Save as PDF). Reformed-confessional throughout: substance over showmanship, Scripture over speculation.
- Group discussion guide8 sessionsOne session for each of the six chapters plus an introductory session and a synthesis session. Each session has reading, opening prayer, four discussion questions, and a closing meditation.
- Personal devotional40-day reading planA 40-day plan walking the longread alongside daily Scripture reading, prayer, and reflection. Designed for the season of Lent or any 40-day stretch leading toward Holy Week.
- Sermon outlineFor pastorsA six-sermon series outline tied to the chapters, with primary texts, key cross-references, illustrations, and pastoral applications. Reformed-confessional, penal-substitutionary, Passover-typological.
- Family worship versionHouseholds with childrenA simplified version designed for family worship. Brief readings appropriate for ages 6–14 with a closing question and a closing prayer.
- A Reformed liturgy for the Lord's SupperA pastoral resourceA Reformed-confessional liturgy for the Lord's Supper, drawing on the Westminster Confession ch. 29, the Heidelberg Catechism Q. 75–82, and the Belgic Confession art. 35. For family devotion, Lord's Day-eve preparation, or pastoral guidance.