Living Word
All 20 scenes, from Eden to the New Creation
Living Word is a free Bible adventure that walks the whole story of Scripture. Explore any scene below, then play the journey free in your browser. No account or download required.
Play Living Word freeScene 1 · Genesis 1-3
Creation and the Garden of Eden
The story begins where Scripture begins: God speaking light, sky, sea, and life into being, and resting on the seventh day. In the garden, the first people are made in God’s image and given good work to do.
Explore this sceneScene 2 · Genesis 4
Cain and Abel
Two brothers bring their offerings, and the story turns on the heart behind the gift. When the first violence enters the world, God still comes looking, still asks, and still shows mercy.
Explore this sceneScene 3 · Genesis 6-9
Noah and the Flood
When violence fills the earth, God grieves, and yet he preserves a remnant. Noah builds in faith one plank at a time, and after the waters recede a rainbow seals a promise to all living things.
Explore this sceneScene 4 · Genesis 11
The Tower of Babel
The people gather to build a tower to the heavens and make a name for themselves. God comes down, scatters the languages, and sets the stage for a very different kind of blessing to come.
Explore this sceneScene 5 · Genesis 12
The Call of Abraham
God calls one man to leave everything and follow a promise. Through Abraham, God begins the long answer to a scattered world: a blessing meant for all the families of the earth.
Explore this sceneScene 6 · Genesis 37-50
Joseph in Egypt
Sold by his brothers and carried into Egypt, Joseph rises through hardship to save many lives in a famine. What others meant for harm, God was quietly weaving toward rescue.
Explore this sceneScene 7 · Exodus 12
The Passover
On the night of rescue, the blood on the doorpost is a sign, and God passes over his people. The Passover becomes a meal Israel keeps for generations, remembering that the Lord brought them out.
Explore this sceneScene 8 · Exodus 14
Crossing the Red Sea
Pinned between the water and Pharaoh’s chariots, the people are told to stand still and see. God opens the sea, leads his people through, and the morning finds them safe on the far shore.
Explore this sceneScene 9 · Exodus 19-20
Mount Sinai and the Ten Commandments
The Lord who brought Israel out of Egypt meets them on the mountain in cloud and fire. The commandments are given not to a stranger but to a rescued people, shaping how they will live as God’s own.
Explore this sceneScene 10 · Exodus 25-31
The Tabernacle
God asks for a sanctuary so that he may dwell among his people. Built of fine linen, gold, and careful craft, the tabernacle is a moving picture of a holy God making his home in the midst of his people.
Explore this sceneScene 11 · Exodus 3
Moses and the Burning Bush
In the wilderness Moses turns aside to a bush that burns but is not consumed. God calls him by name, sends him to free a people, and gives a name to carry: I AM WHO I AM.
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Ruth — A Foreigner Brought Home
Naomi comes home to Bethlehem empty, but she does not come alone. Ruth, a Moabite, refuses to leave her: "Your people shall be my people, and your God my God." In the barley harvest the foreigner gleans in the field of Boaz, who welcomes her under the wings of the LORD and, as kinsman-redeemer, brings her all the way home.
Explore this sceneScene 13 · 1 Samuel 17
David and Goliath
While an army trembles, a shepherd boy steps forward with a sling and a settled trust. David faces the giant not in his own strength but in the name of the Lord, and the battle belongs to God.
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Solomon's Temple and the Glory of God
The Presence that travelled in a tent for centuries comes to rest in a house of cedar and gold, and a cloud of glory fills it. Yet on the day he dedicates it, Solomon kneels and prays the strangest prayer: heaven itself cannot contain God, how much less this house. The temple is a meeting-place where God puts his Name, not a box that holds him.
Explore this sceneScene 15 · Ezekiel 37
Exile and the Valley of Dry Bones
Jerusalem has fallen and the people sit in exile, sure their hope is lost. Carried by the Spirit into a valley of dry bones, the prophet hears the question, "Can these bones live?" God answers by putting his Spirit within them, raising the dead, and promising to bring his people home.
Explore this sceneScene 16 · Luke 2
The Birth of Jesus
The long-promised King arrives not in a palace but in a manger. Angels announce good news of great joy to shepherds, and the whole story of Scripture turns toward its center.
Explore this sceneScene 17 · Matthew 5-7
The Sermon on the Mount
Jesus goes up the mountain and teaches the shape of life in his kingdom. The poor in spirit, the merciful, and the peacemakers are called blessed, and his people are sent out as salt and light.
Explore this sceneScene 18 · Luke 23-24; John 19-20
The Cross and the Empty Tomb
The long-promised King is led to a hill called the Skull. There the Passover lamb is slain, the temple veil is torn, and Jesus says, "It is finished." On the third day the tomb is found empty, and a messenger says, "He is not here, but has risen."
Explore this sceneScene 19 · Acts 2
Pentecost
The Spirit comes with wind and fire, and the good news is suddenly heard in every language. What was scattered at Babel is gathered in mission, and the church is born.
Explore this sceneScene 20 · Revelation 21-22
The New Creation
The journey that began in a garden ends in a city, with the river of life and the tree of life, and God dwelling with his people. The seed planted in Eden blooms at last: behold, he makes all things new.
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