A Book in Development
Recovering the Unified Story of Scripture
For the last two decades, I have been studying and teaching the covenant narrative of Scripture and its implications for Israel, the Church, biblical eschatology, and how the Church responds to events of today and the future.
Over time, this study developed into a structured framework for understanding how the entire Bible — from Genesis to Revelation — forms one unified redemptive story.
That framework is now being refined into a book intended to help pastors and serious students of Scripture recover the coherence of the biblical narrative.
The Purpose of the Book
Discussions of God’s covenant purposes, Israel, the Church, and the end times often become confusing because they are treated as separate theological topics.
This book explores how these themes become clearer when understood within the larger covenant story of Scripture.
Rather than presenting disconnected doctrines, the book seeks to show how:
- the biblical covenants
- Israel and the church
- and the promises and prophecies concerning the future
are interconnected within God’s unfolding plans and purposes—and how that coherence becomes clear when understood within the framework of the larger story of Scripture.
How This Book Is Different
Many books addressing Israel, the Church, and the end times begin by presenting a particular interpretive framework for biblical prophecy and future events.
This book approaches these subjects differently.
Rather than beginning with conclusions about Israel, the Church, or the end times, it begins with the larger covenant narrative of Scripture. Beginning in Genesis, the book moves through the biblical story, showing how God progressively reveals His plans and covenant purposes over time.
As this narrative unfolds, the relationship between Israel and the Church becomes clearer.
By the time the story reaches Revelation, the events described there can be understood more clearly within the larger redemptive narrative and the prophetic themes that run throughout the Bible.
This approach allows eschatology to emerge naturally from the unified story of Scripture rather than being imposed upon it — grounding the understanding of the end times within the full redemptive narrative of the Bible and showing the implications for both Israel and the Church with clarity.
Structure of the Book
The manuscript expands on the framework presented through Voice of Judah and follows the same progression for understanding the larger story of Scripture:
- The Covenant Narrative of Scripture
- The Role of Israel in God's Redemptive Purposes
- The Identity of the Church and its Relationship to Israel
- Eschatology Within the Larger Biblical Story
- Interpreting Today's World Through Scripture
This structure helps readers see how the major themes of Scripture fit together within one coherent narrative rather than appearing as separate theological topics.
Current Stage of the Manuscript
The manuscript is currently in the refinement stage as it moves toward publication.
During this stage, I am inviting thoughtful pastors and ministry leaders to review selected sections and offer perspective, questions, and feedback.
The goal is to ensure the work serves the Church well and contributes meaningfully to the ongoing theological conversation within the Church.
This structure helps readers see how the major themes of Scripture fit together within one coherent narrative rather than appearing as separate theological topics.
Why This Conversation Matters Right Now
Many pastors sense that we are living in a significant moment in history, yet the Church often lacks a coherent biblical framework for understanding the relationship between Israel and the Church and the events unfolding in the world today.
Without that framework, discussions of biblical prophecy can easily become speculative, divisive, or disconnected from the larger story of Scripture.
Recovering the unified covenant narrative of the Bible provides a steadier foundation. It allows pastors and leaders to guide their congregations with clarity, humility, and confidence in the future.
Invitation to Dialogue
If this project resonates with your own study or ministry context, I would welcome the opportunity for conversation.
Pastors and ministry leaders interested in discussing the manuscript or reviewing portions of the work are encouraged to reach out.