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When Jesus walked with His disciples on the road to Emmaus, He opened their eyes to see that '''all of Scripture speaks of Him''' (Luke 24:27). Paul called this '''“God’s hidden wisdom”''' (1 Cor 2:7), embedded in the Old Testament and waiting to be revealed in the light of Christ.
When Jesus walked with His disciples on the road to Emmaus, He opened their eyes to see that '''all of Scripture speaks of Him''' (Luke 24:27). Paul called this '''“God’s hidden wisdom”''' (1 Cor 2:7), embedded in the Old Testament and waiting to be revealed in the light of Christ.


This site explores that '''fuller meaning'''—what theologians call '''sensus plenior'''. It is not a rejection of the literal-historical reading, but its '''completion'''. Just as the apostles saw Adam as a shadow of Christ, Noah’s Ark as a picture of salvation, and Israel as a prophecy of the Church, we follow the same method to uncover '''the patterns, symbols, and mysteries''' God has placed in His Word.
This site explores that '''fuller meaning'''—what theologians call '''sensus plenior'''. It is not a rejection of the literal-historical reading, but its '''completion'''. We use the methods demonstrated by New Testament authors to see Christ in all the scriptures a he taught on the road to Emmaus.  


=== '''What You’ll Discover Here''' ===
=== '''What You’ll Discover Here''' ===

Revision as of 12:11, 27 March 2025

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Unlocking the Hidden Wisdom of Scripture

For centuries, believers have studied the Bible through the lens of history and doctrine, trusting in its truth and authority. Yet, Jesus and the apostles read Scripture in a way that went beyond mere history—unveiling a deeper, Christ-centered meaning hidden within the text.

When Jesus walked with His disciples on the road to Emmaus, He opened their eyes to see that all of Scripture speaks of Him (Luke 24:27). Paul called this “God’s hidden wisdom” (1 Cor 2:7), embedded in the Old Testament and waiting to be revealed in the light of Christ.

This site explores that fuller meaning—what theologians call sensus plenior. It is not a rejection of the literal-historical reading, but its completion. We use the methods demonstrated by New Testament authors to see Christ in all the scriptures a he taught on the road to Emmaus.

What You’ll Discover Here

✅ How Hebrew word structures reveal deeper truths.

✅ How biblical stories act as prophetic parables of Christ.

✅ How the entire Old Testament serves as a shadow of Jesus.

✅ How to read Scripture the way Jesus taught His disciples.

If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s more to the Bible than what’s on the surface, you’re in the right place. Come and see how God has woven His story of redemption into every word, letter, and event—from Genesis to Revelation.

Are you ready to see the Scriptures in a new light?

Start Exploring →