The Most Mysterious Bible Verses Finally Explained

Three things before we go. The first is this. The Bible does not avoid mystery. It runs straight toward it. Every verse we looked at today has been sitting in your Bible since the beginning — in Genesis, in Ezekiel, in Daniel, in Revelation — in plain sight, waiting for someone willing to sit with it long enough to feel its full weight. The mystery is not a problem to be fixed. It is an invitation to go deeper than you have ever gone before. The second is this. You are allowed to have questions. The disciples asked Jesus questions constantly — sometimes the same question twice because his first answer was too large to hold. Job demanded answers from God directly, from the middle of his suffering, and God did not rebuke him for asking. He answered him from a whirlwind. Mystery is not the opposite of faith. It is one of the places faith actually lives — in the space between what you know and what you trust. And the third — the one I want you to carry out of this video — is the simplest and the strangest and the one that has stayed with me longest. There is a white stone somewhere in eternity with your name on it. Written before you were born. Before you made your first mistake. Before you did anything right or anything wrong or anything at all. Before you had a single thing to recommend yourself to the God who made you — he already knew your name. He wrote it down. He has been holding it ever since. You were never a stranger to him. Not for one moment of your life. Which of these five mysteries hit you the hardest? Tell me in the comments below. And if there is a verse in your Bible you have always wondered about but never quite knew how to ask — write it down there. I read every single one. The Bible is not a book that gives you all the answers. It is a book that takes you to the edge of what human words can hold — and then points beyond. I will see you in the next one.