Jesus Warned Us
"For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear."
— 2 Timothy 4:3
"Your Own, Personal, Jesus"
"Your Truth" is just as valid as "My Truth" thinking has gutted objective reality.
Relativism reigns: Morality is now 'subjective' rather than rooted in God's Word.
Fueling moral decay, identity confusion, and deep existential emptiness.
And What Shall We Say?
Shall we continue to preach a Christ they do not understand?
Shall we proclaim grace to those who have never trembled under the Law?
Shall we offer salvation to those who do not yet see their need to be saved?
May it never be!
The Gospel Must Be Taught—Not Assumed
For centuries, a primitive Indonesian tribe lived in deep spiritual darkness.
They had no knowledge of the one true God.
Their entire belief system revolved around appeasing spirits, sorcery, and fear of death. They believed they came from the sweat of a rock.
Then, they heard the gospel for the first time.
But it wasn’t enough to simply tell them, "Jesus died for your sins."
They had no concept of sin.
No understanding of a Creator.
No reason to believe they needed a Savior.
Sound Familiar?
We had to start at the beginning.
For six months, we taught through Genesis, Exodus, and the Law—laying the foundation for God’s authority, man’s sin, and the necessity of atonement.
Then, when the gospel was finally proclaimed, they understood it.
The result? A thriving church that has planted seven more churches—all without missionaries.
This was not a new evangelism strategy. It was simply teaching the gospel the way God delivered it—progressively, with authority and clarity.
The same problem exists in the Church today
We assume people understand sin.
We assume they know who God is.
We assume they grasp what Christ accomplished on the cross.
But we are speaking to a generation that has lost the foundation.
And if they don’t understand the gospel, they cannot be saved.
The Chronicles of Redemption
Rebuilding the Foundation
This is why The Chronicles of Redemption was created—not as a new thing, but as a return to the old paths.
"Was it not necessary that the Christ should suffer these things and enter into His glory?" —Luke 24:26
For us to see true conversions, we must do as Christ did on the road to Emmaus—begin with Moses and the prophets and explain how all Scripture points to Him.
How The Chronicles of Redemption Works
A Field-Tested Teaching Framework
That walks people through the full story of redemption—so when they hear the gospel, they actually get it.
The Need for Redemption – Creation, the Fall, and the pervasiveness of sin.
The Channel of Redemption – God’s covenant with Israel and the foreshadowing of Christ.
The Purchase of Redemption – The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
This is not another Bible study
It’s the full foundation that ensures your people understand who God is, what sin is, and why they need salvation.
Who This Is For
Pastors & Church Leaders – Strengthen your congregation’s grasp of the gospel.
Missionaries & Evangelists – Present the gospel clearly in any cultural context.
Small Group Leaders – Guide seekers through a full biblical foundation for salvation.
Church Planters – Build healthy, self-sustaining churches that stand firm in the truth.
Lay the Foundation. Teach the Gospel. Strengthen the Church.
The Chronicles of Redemption
For how shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed?
And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard?
And how shall they hear without a preacher?
Preach. Teach. Make disciples.
But do not assume they understand. If the foundation is not laid, they cannot stand.
To Him Be The Glory Forever
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