Why Did God Write the Bible This Way?

by Dr. Thaxter Dickey
via InLight Media

Why did God choose to give us the New Testament as four Gospels, letters, and Revelation instead of a systematic theology or a book of Christian law? In this video, Dr. Thaxter Dickey explores one of the most fascinating questions about Scripture: why the Bible is written the way it is. Rather than giving us a rulebook or a theological textbook, God revealed His truth through stories, letters, history, poetry, and personal relationships. That design isn't accidental; it teaches us how to think, believe, and live as disciples of Christ.

We'll examine how the New Testament invites us to pursue wisdom rather than merely collect information, why Paul's letters were written to real churches facing real problems, and how biblical doctrine is meant to transform both our minds and our hearts. Along the way, we'll consider passages from Matthew, II Timothy, I Timothy, Ezra, James, and Deuteronomy, as well as insights from great thinkers. Whether you've wondered why the Bible doesn't answer every question as directly as we'd like, or you're seeking a deeper approach to Bible study, this discussion is an invitation to move beyond mere academics or shallow devotionals toward genuine discipleship. In this video, you'll discover:

  • Why the New Testament isn't a systematic theology
  • Why God chose letters, narratives, and parables instead of a rulebook
  • The relationship between doctrine, wisdom, and spiritual formation
  • How to approach Bible study in a way that transforms your life
  • Why certainty and faith can coexist with unanswered questions

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