Guided Discovery (Writings)
A structured journey through the foundations of the gospel of Christ
From Deep Articles to Clear, Manageable Pieces
I tend to teach in a dense, tightly reasoned way. That works well for depth, but it can be a lot to take in all at once. This collection is my attempt to make those teachings easier to absorb without watering them down.
Each long-form article is paired with short, guided breakdowns that help you get oriented before you dive into the full text.
See the Big Picture First
Before you read the article itself, you'll find a few short cards that lay out the orientation, key clarifications, and overall structure. Think of these as a map — so you know where the argument is going before you walk through it.
Focus on What Carries the Weight
Some ideas do most of the heavy lifting. We pull out those weight-bearing points and present them clearly, so you can grasp the heart of the argument without getting lost in the details.
The Full Teaching Is Always There
These breakdowns aren't a substitute for the article. They're a bridge into it. If you want the full reasoning, context, and Scripture flow, the complete article is always one click away.
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Bible Study
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58 postsSystems of Error
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50 postsBooks of the Bible We Have Walked Through
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40 postsIssues in the Christian Life
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29 postsChrist as Righteousness
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27 postsChrist as Sanctification
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24 postsCovenants & Prophecy
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23 postsChrist as Reward
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22 postsNew Testament Ministry
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The theological framework and positions presented here are the result of many years of study, teaching, and writing, including thousands of hours of recorded teaching and multiple published books.
The posts in the writings area have been revisited and reformatted for consistency using editorial tools — including software based on large language models that help with tasks such as refining written expression, standardizing terminology, and surfacing related material.
These tools operate within an established theological framework. They do not introduce doctrine, reinterpret Scripture, or replace authorship or discernment. Their role is comparable to traditional editorial and publishing tools used in modern writing workflows.
Responsibility for the content and conclusions presented here remains mine.