The Mystery - Table of Contents

 

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Table Of Contents

 

Chapter One - The Mystery...The Key to the Bible

Chapter Two - The Main Divisions of Scripture

Chapter Three - The Mystery...Do We Rob Peter to Pay Paul?

Chapter Four - Which Gospel...Kingdom or Grace?

Chapter Five - The Earthly Hope and Heavenly Hope

Chapter Six - The Heart of the Mystery

Chapter Seven - The Mystery and the Gentiles

Chapter Eight - Our Blessed Hope

Chapter Nine - One Body...One Baptism

Chapter Ten - The Disciple's Prayer

Chapter Eleven - The Great Commission - Part 1

Chapter Twelve - The Great Commission - Part 2

Chapter Thirteen - Our Great Commission - Part 1

Chapter Fourteen - Our Great Commission - Part 2

 

 

 

Introduction

One  of the classic questions in the Word of God is the one Philip asked the Ethiopian eunuch as he went to meet him. The Holy Spirit send Philip down to Gaza to find a certain man, and the Scripture says that Philip ran to meet this man's chariot. When he noted him reading from the scroll of Isaiah, he asked this immortal question: "Understandeth thou what thou readest?"

This is one of the most important questions that we can ask those who read the Bible. "Do I really understand what I am reading? Do I really understand what God is trying to tell me, what He is trying to teach me?" And if they are honest, there are many people who would have to answer much like the Ethiopian eunuch answered "How can I understand except some man should guide me."

The purpose of this study is to give you some Bible study helps right from the Scripture so that you might better understand the Word of God. Unfortunately, today many people have lost interest in the Bible. There are many reasons for this, but perhaps one of the greatest reasons is because they tried reading it once or twice but it just didn't make sense. They found what appeared to be contradictions and perhaps they were overwhelmed by it all and just gave up. If only there were a key that would unlock the pages of Scripture and help us understand what it is talking about. Well, there is a key. The Bible itself tells us how we can understand Scriptures.