“Jesus Wept.” Two Words. The Shortest Verse in the Bible. But Do We Actually Know Why He Was Crying?
This simple 66-page guide has helped thousands of believers finally understand God’s Word with clarity, confidence, and renewed faith.
Two words.
That’s the shortest verse in the entire Bible.
“Jesus wept.” John 11:35.
We’ve all heard it. We’ve all memorized it.
But do we actually understand it?
Do we know why He was weeping?
I was reading the story in its context.
I wasn’t just focusing on that one verse. I was looking at what came before and what came after.
And I realized that Jesus wasn’t just weeping because Lazarus was dead.
He knew He was about to raise him from the dead.
He wasn’t weeping out of hopelessness.
He was weeping out of anger.
The Greek Word That Changes Everything
The verse right before says, “When Jesus saw her weeping, and the Jews who had come with her also weeping, he was deeply moved in his spirit and greatly troubled.”
The Greek word for “deeply moved” is a word that means to snort with anger.
It’s the sound a horse makes when it’s about to charge into battle.
Jesus wasn’t sad.
He was furious.
He was angry at the sin and death that had ravaged His creation.
He was angry at the brokenness and the pain that He saw all around Him.
His tears weren’t tears of grief.
They were tears of rage.
And in that moment, I saw a side of Jesus I had never seen before.
Not just the gentle shepherd. Not just the loving teacher.
But the conquering king. The warrior who came to defeat death and hell.
How Much of the Bible Are We Reading on the Surface?
It made me realize how much of the Bible I had been reading on the surface.
How many stories I thought I knew, but didn’t really understand.
That’s why I created this guide.
It’s a 66-page guide that gives you the context you need to understand the Bible.
One page for every book. Who wrote it. When. Why. What was happening in the world at the time.
It’s a tool to help you go deeper. To help you understand the story behind the stories. To help you see the Bible with fresh eyes.
If you’re ready to move beyond the surface-level readings, this guide is for you.
If you’re ready to meet the Jesus you never knew, this guide is for you.
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…
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