Gary H. Everett’s 2011 edition of Study Notes on the Holy Scriptures is a culmination of thirty years of personal Bible study. The notes are unique in that they are designed to guide its readers into the biblical text using proposed outlines that follow the redemptive themes of the Holy Bible, so that a person knows what a passage of Scripture is saying in respect to the overall theme or message of that particular book. These thematic schemes serve as a key that unlocks the meaning of the Scriptures in a magnificent way. Themes and structures of the books of the Bible can be found in the introductions to each book, and under the subtitles “Thematic Scheme” and “Literary Structure.”
“The description of the Gospel expanding outward through geographical regions reflects the fact that God will divinely orchestrate similar progressive phases of outreach in our Christian service. God will first use us where we are in life, and as we demonstrate our faithfulness and obedience to Him, He will open ever increasing doors of opportunity for ministry in an effort to take our testimony to the ends of the earth. We must stay filled with the Holy Spirit in order for God to work mightily in our lives for such a ministry to expand.” (Page 72)