I Attended Bible Study Every Week for 10 Years. Then My Pastor Asked Me a Simple Question — And I Had No Answer.
This simple 66-page guide has helped thousands of believers finally understand God’s Word with clarity, confidence, and renewed faith.
I want to tell you something I’ve never told anyone.
For 10 years, I sat in the front row of my church’s Wednesday night Bible study.
I took notes. I highlighted my Bible. I participated in every discussion.
And for 10 years, I felt like a fraud.
I never told anyone because I was ashamed.
I’d been a Christian my whole life. I was supposed to know this by now.
Then one Wednesday night, my pastor asked us a question.
We were studying Romans. He asked us why Paul wrote it. Who he was writing to. What was happening in Rome at the time.
Everyone nodded.
Then he asked us to explain it.
Silence.
I looked around the room. Nobody knew. Not even the people who had been coming longer than me.
And I realized for the first time: I wasn’t the only one.
What My Pastor Did Next
The next week he put a guide at every seat.
66 pages. One for every book of the Bible. Who wrote it. When. Why. What was happening in the world at the time.
I read the page on Romans before we opened our Bibles.
And for the first time in 10 years, I understood what I was reading.
Not because my pastor explained it to me. Because I had the context I needed to understand it myself.
I looked up from my Bible and I had questions. Real questions. Not just nodding along.
After the study, I went up to my pastor.
“Why didn’t you give us this 10 years ago?”
He smiled. “I wish I had.”
What This Guide Did for Me
I am not a theologian. I am not a seminary graduate.
I am someone who loved God but felt lost in His Word for 10 years.
This guide gave me what I had been missing.
Not someone else’s interpretation. Not a devotional. Not a commentary.
Just the context. The background. The story behind the story.
Now when I open my Bible, I am not guessing. I am understanding.
And that has changed everything about my relationship with God.
If you have ever felt what I felt — that quiet shame of not understanding — this guide is for you.
You are not alone. And it has nothing to do with you.
You just needed context.
Introducing the Saints Label Bible Study Guide
That is exactly what this guide was created to do.
It is 66 pages. One dedicated page for every book of the Bible. Each page is carefully laid out to give you exactly what you need to approach Scripture with clarity and confidence.
Who wrote the book. When it was written. Why it was written. What was happening in the world at the time. The key themes God intended to deliver. And at the bottom of every page, practical steps to apply what you are reading to your real life today.
Not vague spiritual advice. Real, actionable steps.
Romans. Paul’s message about salvation by faith.
John. Written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God.
Revelation. Written by John in exile, in coded language to protect persecuted Christians. The symbolism was not meant to confuse. It was meant to protect.
Every book laid out the same way. Clean, simple, consistent. Written in plain language. No seminary terms. No complicated theology. Just the context you need so that when you open your Bible you are not guessing. You are understanding.
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How Much Does It Cost to Finally Understand God’s Word?
I have watched faithful believers spend hundreds trying to find the understanding they were looking for. Seminary courses starting at $500 per class. Commentary sets costing $200 to $600. Bible study programs running $300 to $400. And after all of that, many of them still came back with the same questions and the same quiet frustration.
The Saints Label Bible Study Guide is regularly priced at $60. For a resource covering all 66 books of the Bible that you will return to for the rest of your life, that is already extraordinary value.
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Don’t Let Another Year Go By Feeling Lost in Scripture
If you have ever sat in church nodding along while feeling completely lost inside…
If you have ever opened your Bible, read a chapter, and closed it with no idea what you just read…
If you have ever felt like you are the only one who does not understand while everyone else seems to get it…
If you have ever stared at the ceiling wondering if any of it is real, if God is actually there in the dark with you…
You are not alone. And it has nothing to do with you.
You just needed context.
