Week 41 · Biblical Theology & Defense

The Bible’s One Redemptive Story

Creation, fall, promise, covenant, Christ, church, and new creation.

Read the text

Luke 24:13–35

Read the primary passage aloud twice. On the first reading, listen for the burden of the text. On the second, mark repeated words, contrasts, commands, promises, causes, and conclusions.

  • Genesis 3:14–15
  • Genesis 12:1–3
  • Revelation 21:1–5

Language desk

Words that clarify—not words that perform.

epangelia — promisemystērion — revealed mystery

Confirm each gloss by its use in this context. A lexicon offers possibilities; the sentence, paragraph, author, and canon determine what a word is doing here.

Form the doctrine

The theological claim

Every major covenant advances God’s unified purpose fulfilled in Christ.

Defense drill

Say it under pressure.

Avoid both a flat Bible and a fragmented Bible by showing promise and fulfillment.

  • State the opposing claim in a form its adherent could recognize.
  • Open the controlling passage and establish the immediate context.
  • Make one clear argument before adding supporting texts.
  • Ask a diagnostic question, listen to the answer, and return to Christ and the gospel.

Wednesday assignment

Carry the truth into the week.

Tell the whole biblical story in eight movements and under five minutes.