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Pastor of 18 Years Watched His Entire Bible Study Group Lie to His Face β€” And They Didn’t Even Know They Were Doing It

Pastor of 18 Years Watched His Entire Bible Study Group Lie to His Face — And They Didn’t Even Know They Were Doing It

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This simple 66-page guide has helped thousands of believers finally understand God’s Word with clarity, confidence, and renewed faith.

I’ve been teaching Scripture for 18 years, and I watched my entire Bible study group lie to my face last Wednesday night.

And they didn’t even know they were doing it.

We were studying Philippians. I asked them if they knew what Paul meant when he said “work out your salvation with fear and trembling.”

They all nodded.

They all said yes.

They were lying. Not on purpose. They just had no idea what they were actually agreeing to.

So I pressed them. “What does that mean, exactly? Work out your salvation. What does that look like?”

Silence.

One person said it meant trying harder to be a good Christian. Another said it was about being humble before God. A third said it was about not taking your faith for granted.

Good answers. Sincere answers.

But none of them knew what Paul actually meant. None of them knew that Paul wrote Philippians from a Roman prison. None of them knew that the Philippian church was being torn apart by false teachers telling people they needed to follow Jewish law to be saved. None of them knew that “work out your salvation” was Paul’s direct response to that crisis — a call to live out the salvation that Christ had already secured, not to earn it through effort.

They had read that verse dozens of times. They had highlighted it. They had heard it preached from pulpits for years.

And they had no idea what they were actually reading.

The Night I Realized I Had Been Failing Them the Entire Time

Pastor sitting at a desk late at night surrounded by open Bibles and handwritten notes

After everyone left that night, I sat alone in that empty room for a long time.

I’m a pastor. I’ve been teaching Scripture for 18 years. And I had been failing them the entire time.

Not because I was a bad teacher. But because I had been teaching them to depend on me instead of giving them the tools to understand Scripture on their own.

They understood my explanations. But not the Scripture itself. The moment I wasn’t there to walk them through it, they were completely lost.

My wife found me there at 11 PM still sitting in the dark.

“What’s wrong?” she asked.

“I don’t think anyone in my Bible study actually understands what they’re reading.”

“What do you mean?”

“I mean they understand when I explain it. But they can’t understand it on their own. The moment I’m not there to walk them through it, they’re guessing. They’re reading the Bible the way you’d read a novel in a foreign language — they can follow the plot, but they’re missing everything underneath.”

“Isn’t that normal? Honey, you’ve studied for years. They have jobs, families.”

“That’s the problem. I keep expecting them to study like I do. But they can’t. They don’t have time. And nobody has ever given them the foundation they need.”

She sat down next to me.

“So what are you going to do?”

“I don’t know yet.”

But I did know.

Why Most Christians Never Truly Understand What They’re Reading — And Why It’s Not Their Fault

Before I tell you what I did that night, I need you to understand something important.

If you have spent years reading your Bible and still walk away feeling like you’re missing something — like you’re circling the truth but never quite touching it — that is not your fault.

It is not a sign of weak faith. It is not a sign that you don’t love God enough.

The problem is not you.

The Bible is not one book. It is 66 books written by more than 40 different authors over more than a thousand years. Each one was written at a specific time, to specific people, for a specific reason.

When you read Philippians without knowing that Paul wrote it from a Roman prison while the church was being torn apart by false teachers, you miss the urgency and love behind every single word.

When you read Revelation without knowing the historical context of persecution and suffering that John’s readers were living through, the imagery stays terrifying and confusing instead of becoming the hope it was meant to be.

Context changes everything. And most believers have simply never been given that context in a way that is clear, simple, and actually usable on their own.

What I Did Next — And the Three Months That Changed Everything

The next morning I opened my computer and started writing.

Genesis.

Everything someone needs to know before reading Genesis. Who wrote it. When. Why. What was happening in the ancient world at the time. The main themes. How it fits into the larger story.

Not a sermon. Not a devotional. Just the context.

I broke it down over and over until my teenage daughter could read it and understand it completely on her own.

Then I did Exodus. Then Leviticus. Then Numbers.

Every single book of the Bible.

Sixty-six pages. One page per book.

It took me three months. Three months of sitting at my desk after everyone went to bed. Three months of writing and rewriting until it was as clear as I could possibly make it. Three months of taking 18 years of studying and putting it into a format that any believer could pick up and use completely on their own.

No pastor required.

What Happened the Next Wednesday Changed 18 Years of Ministry in One Night

Bible study group around a table, woman looking up with tears of understanding

The next Wednesday I brought those 66 pages to Bible study and put a copy at every seat.

“Before we open our Bibles tonight,” I said, “I want you to read the page on Philippians. Just read it. Then we’ll study.”

I watched them read. Then I said, “Okay. Now open your Bibles to Philippians chapter 2.”

And I watched something I had never seen before in 18 years of ministry.

Their eyes changed.

Not confusion. Not blank staring.

Understanding. Pure understanding.

One woman looked up at me, practically with tears in her eyes.

“I finally get it. I’ve been reading Philippians for years and… and… I never understood what was happening. But now… now it makes sense.”

Another man said: “Why didn’t anyone ever tell me Paul wrote this from prison while the Philippian church was dealing with false teachers? That changes everything he’s saying.”

The rest of that study was unlike anything I had experienced before. They were not waiting for me to explain it. They were discovering it themselves. Connecting things across different books. Asking questions I had never heard them ask before.

They were actually understanding Scripture.

At the end of the night one of the older men came up to me. He had been in my Bible study for six years and a Christian for forty.

“Pastor,” he said quietly, “I have been a Christian for 40 years. And this is the first time I have ever studied the Bible and felt like I actually understood what was happening. Thank you.”

I went home that night and told my wife what happened.

“They got it. For the first time, they actually got it.”

That was more than eight months ago. Since then hundreds of people have told me the same thing. “This is the first time I have ever understood what I was reading.”

Not because I am some brilliant teacher. But because I finally gave them what they actually needed.

Context.


Introducing the Saints Label Bible Study Guide

Saints Label Bible Study Guide — 66 pages

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.

Did you know that Philippians — one of the most beloved books in the New Testament — was written by a man in chains, in a Roman prison, facing possible execution? That Paul’s famous words “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” were written not from a place of triumph, but from a cell?

Did you know that the 23rd Psalm — the one read at every funeral and memorized by millions — was written by David while he was being hunted by his own son, sleeping in caves, fearing for his life? That “the valley of the shadow of death” was not a metaphor to him. It was his actual situation.

Did you know that Revelation, the book most Christians find terrifying and confusing, was written by John while he was exiled on a prison island, writing in coded language to Christians who were being actively persecuted and killed? That the symbolism was not meant to confuse. It was meant to protect.

Written in plain language. No seminary terms. No complicated theology. Just the context that makes everything you have already read suddenly make complete sense.

Because here is what I know after 18 years of teaching Scripture. The Bible is not confusing because it is unclear. It is confusing because we are reading it without the foundation that made it clear to the people it was first written for.

This guide gives it back to you.

Here Is What Believers Are Saying After Using This Guide

Believers using the Bible Study Guide
Lydia C.
Lydia C.
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Thomas W.
Thomas W.
Jan 31, 2026
“I’ve read the Bible many times, but this guide helped me see Scripture in a new way. It encourages thoughtful reflection and prayer without feeling overwhelming. A very helpful and well-made study tool.”
Rebecca J.
Rebecca J.
Feb 1, 2026
“This study guide has added purpose and structure to my Bible reading. It helps me focus on understanding and applying the Word, not just finishing chapters. I’m truly grateful for this resource.”

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 to me with the same questions and the same quiet frustration.

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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…

You are not alone. And it has nothing to do with you.

You just needed context.

This guide is 18 years of studying condensed into sixty-six pages that any believer can understand and use on their own. It is my life’s work. And I am sharing it because I refuse to watch another person sit in a Bible study pretending they understand when they do not.

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