Recover the Unified Story of Scripture - and Lead with Greater Clarity
Voice of Judah helps Christian pastors and leaders understand the Bible as one continuous covenant story — from Genesis to Revelation — past, present, and future. By recovering the coherence of this larger narrative, leaders gain clarity about the relationship between Israel and the Church and are better equipped to shepherd their people with depth and confidence in a complex and rapidly shifting world.
Pastors and leaders are often asked to guide their congregations through complex theological questions while also responding to cultural and geopolitical developments that can be difficult to interpret biblically.
While the New Testament provides an essential foundation, many Christians interpret the rest of Scripture through the lens of the New Testament — and often miss how the entire Bible forms one coherent, covenant-based narrative.
When the larger story isn't clear:
- Israel and the Church appear disconnected — leaving leaders unsure how the covenants and biblical prophecy relate to the life of the Church today and to God's plans for the future.
- Cultural and geopolitical developments become difficult to interpret — especially events involving Israel and the Middle East.
- Christians may react to headlines — rather than interpret events through the framework of Scripture.
- Eschatology often becomes speculative or divisive — rather than grounded in the full narrative of the Bible.
Recovering the unified story of Scripture restores coherence across these issues and provides a framework that helps leaders guide their people with clarity and steadiness.
How Voice of Judah Serves Church Leaders
Voice of Judah partners with Christian pastors and leaders who desire greater biblical coherence in their preaching, teaching, and discipleship.
Through teaching, writing, and theological dialogue, this work focuses on:
Recovering the Covenant Foundations of Scripture: Connecting Genesis through Revelation in its continuous covenantal and redemptive narrative.
Clarifying the Biblical Relationship Between Israel and the Church: Bringing theological precision to a subject often misunderstood, oversimplified, or avoided.
Grounding Eschatology in the Larger Story: Framing end-times understanding within the covenant narrative and Israel-Church relationship rather than speculation.
Interpreting Cultural and Geopolitical Events Biblically: Helping leaders respond — and guide their congregations — with clarity and theological grounding.
The Core Premise of Voice of Judah
Voice of Judah is built on a simple conviction:
The Bible is not a collection of disconnected subjects or theological ideas, but one unified covenant story revealing the unfolding purposes of God from Genesis to Revelation.
When this larger narrative becomes clear, the relationship between Israel and the Church comes into focus, eschatology becomes grounded in the full storyline of Scripture, and leaders gain a framework that helps them guide their people with clarity and steadiness.
Recovering this coherence is essential for faithful leadership in the years ahead.
A Book in Development — An Invitation to Thoughtful Dialogue
Over the past two decades, this work has taken shape as a structured theological framework exploring the unified covenant narrative of Scripture and its implications for Israel, the Church, and biblical eschatology.
That framework is now being refined into a book designed to help pastors and students of Scripture recover coherence across the entire biblical storyline.
The manuscript seeks to bring covenant, Israel, the Church, and eschatology together within one unified redemptive narrative — not as isolated topics, but as interconnected elements of the same story.
As this work moves toward publication, I am inviting a small number of thoughtful pastors and ministry leaders to review selected portions of the manuscript and offer perspective, questions, and feedback.
The goal is not simply to publish a book, but to contribute to a deeper theological conversation within the Church.
If this framework resonates with your own study or leadership, I would value the opportunity for a conversation.
About Michael Cory
Michael is the founder of Voice of Judah and has spent more than two decades studying the covenant narrative of Scripture and its implications for the relationship between Israel and the Church.
His work focuses on helping pastors and ministry leaders recover the coherence of the biblical story — seeing Scripture not as isolated theological topics, but as one continuous redemptive narrative.
Through years of study, teaching, and time in Israel, he has developed a biblically-grounded framework that explores how covenant, Israel, the Church, and eschatology fit together within the larger story of Scripture.
This work is now being refined into a book designed to help pastors and serious students of Scripture recover clarity across the entire biblical storyline.
Michael believes theological work is strengthened through thoughtful dialogue with pastors and leaders who are actively shepherding the Church.
His goal is simple: to serve the Church by contributing to a deeper theological conversation that strengthens biblical understanding and equips leaders to shepherd their people with greater clarity in complex times.