Blessed be the Name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! Welcome as we study the Bible together. Consider airplanes that fly high in the sky: no single person invented them. Many experts contributed their knowledge—one designed the engine, another the air system, another the aerodynamics, yet another discovered the science that allows flight, and others worked on the electrical systems, aviation fuel, wings, tires, and so forth. If each of these inventors wrote their own book detailing their specific contribution, and all those books were compiled together, we would have a single comprehensive volume—perhaps as large as the Bible—filled with knowledge about airplanes. Anyone who studies and understands such a book could, in turn, build an airplane. In the same way, if it was God’s plan that humankind would one day fly across the skies, then He did not entrust this knowledge to a single person. He distributed it among many individuals—scientists, inventors, and engineers. Only by combining their discoveries and expertise was the airplane created. If it was God’s will that we would travel quickly from one continent to another or even reach the moon by rockets, how much greater is His ultimate plan—to lift us far above the clouds, the moon, and the stars, and bring us to His dwelling place in heaven (John 14:2–3)? Just as knowledge of building airplanes and rockets was given in parts to various individuals, the knowledge of how to reach heaven was revealed to different apostles and prophets: Jeremiah, Daniel, Moses, Ezekiel, Peter, Paul, John, and others. Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, each wrote the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven (2 Peter 1:21). Today, we study their inspired writings in a single book—the Bible. If we faithfully study and understand the Bible, we too can “soar above the clouds” spiritually. Our rocket—the means of reaching heaven—is Jesus Christ, who declared: “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” (John 14:6) Modern technology itself preaches the gospel. If today we can travel by air, remember that an even greater journey is approaching—the journey to heaven. But this journey is only possible through the knowledge of God’s Word (Hosea 4:6). Therefore, dear brother or sister, never cease to read and diligently study the Bible. There is no other source where you will truly know Jesus. Without the Word, you risk being “tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine” (Ephesians 4:14). Do not wait passively to be taught; learn to read and study for yourself. Just as successful students are those who take time for self-study and approach their teacher only when they face difficulties, so must we diligently study Scripture. God desires that we personally engage with His Word (Acts 17:11). Remember, God chose to preserve His Word in a written book, not just as an audio message. Studying requires setting aside quiet time, with a pen and notebook, to let the Holy Spirit reveal divine truths. We do not read the Bible as if it were a newspaper—we study it deeply, seeking understanding. Do you desire to go to heaven? I certainly do. If you share this desire, then you must know the Scriptures thoroughly (2 Timothy 2:15). May the Lord bless you abundantly.Maranatha! (“Come, Lord Jesus” – Revelation 22:20)