The Biblical Context

The Biblical ContextFollow the argument to understand the author’s original meaning.Scripture was not written in fragments.It was written as letters. Arguments. Narratives. Structured communication.But somewhere along the way, we began reading it in pieces — isolating verses instead of following the author’s reasoning.The Biblical Context is a call to return.A call to read Scripture the way it was written.
To follow the structure.
To trace the argument.
To understand the grammar.
To honor the historical setting.
This is not about opinion.
It is about alignment.
We believe the Bible deserves to be read in context — not as disconnected lines, but as deliberate communication.If we want clarity, we must return to the intended meaning by following the argument — and letting the text interpret itself.Learn to navigate Scripture as it was meant to be understood.

The Biblical Context: Romans

The Biblical Context: RomansThe first study in this series walks carefully through Paul’s letter to the Romans as a unified argument.From humanity’s need, to justification by faith, to life in the Spirit, to unity among believers — Romans is followed step-by-step, allowing Paul’s reasoning to build naturally.The goal is not to add complexity, but to remove confusion by restoring context.Available in Print, eBook, and Audiobook.

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