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Welcome to Sacra Script Ministries

We are creating new, holistic, Christ-centered Bible studies. Just as it takes many different pieces to make a jigsaw puzzle, it takes sixty-six books to create the picture of Scripture. When you read any book in the Bible, you must understand it within the overall narrative of God’s Word and its message of redemption.

At Sacra Script, we are designing Bible studies that explain the meaning of each passage, each chapter and each book within the context of the entire Bible. Consider the wonderful book of Esther. Many are familiar with the story of this Jewish queen and her uncle Mordecai living in the land of Persia. However, we are often not as certain as to how these Jews ended up in Persia and how the book of Esther connects with the rest of the Bible. In other words, it is as if we know the details from one piece of the puzzle, but we are not as familiar with how it fits the overall picture that the puzzle forms.

Do you want to see how that works? Try out our first study on the ancient book of the prophet Obadiah.

 

 

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