The Library
Every study, book, and article offered here is freely available — written by men who gave their lives to searching the Scriptures and rightly dividing the word of truth.
Charles H. Welch
1880 – 1967
Charles H. Welch was one of the foremost Berean dispensationalists of the twentieth century. Born in London, he devoted his life to the study and teaching of the mystery revealed through the Apostle Paul, founding the Berean Publishing Trust and editing The Berean Expositor for over fifty years. His writings — marked by careful word study, Greek scholarship, and deep reverence for Scripture — remain an indispensable resource for those who seek to rightly divide the word of truth.
Accepted in the Beloved
A rich word-by-word study of Ephesians 1:6 and the believer's complete acceptance in Christ — tracing the Greek vocabulary of holiness, blamelessness, cleansing, and presentation.
Acts of the Apostles
A dispensational study of the book of Acts, examining the transitional nature of this pivotal book and its place in the unfolding purpose of God through the Apostle Paul.
The Apostle of the Reconciliation
A careful study of the Apostle Paul — his unique calling, the distinctive gospel committed to him, and the reconciliation of all things at the heart of the mystery.
Autobiography
Welch's own account of his life, his spiritual journey, and his years of study and ministry through the Berean Publishing Trust and The Berean Expositor.
Bride and the Body
An examination of the two great figures used in Scripture to describe the people of God — the Bride and the Body — and how rightly dividing these reveals the distinct hopes of Israel and the Church of the Mystery.
Deity of Christ
A scriptural examination of the person of Christ and the full deity of the Lord Jesus, drawing on careful word study and the testimony of the prison epistles.
Dispensational Truth
Welch's foundational work on rightly dividing the word of truth — covering the dispensations, the purpose of the ages, and the distinctive calling of the Church of the Mystery.
Ecclesiastes
A study of the book of Ecclesiastes, exploring its place in the wisdom literature of Scripture and the light it sheds on the vanity of life under the sun apart from God's eternal purpose.
Far Above All
A study of the exaltation of Christ and the believer's position in Him — seated far above all principality, power, might, and dominion in the heavenly places.
The Form of Sound Words
A guide to the vocabulary of Scripture — showing how holding fast to the form of sound words (2 Tim. 1:13) guards and enriches the believer's understanding of God's word.
Hell, or Pure from the Blood of All Men
A careful scriptural study of the doctrine of hell and the believer's responsibility to declare the whole counsel of God — examined in the light of rightly dividing the word of truth.
In Heavenly Places
A study of the phrase "in heavenly places" in the Epistle to the Ephesians — tracing the believer's position, standing, and hope in the sphere above the heavens.
Is God a Person?
An inquiry into the nature and being of God as revealed in Scripture — examining what it means to speak of God as a person and how this truth bears on worship and doctrine.
Job
A study of the book of Job, exploring its great themes of suffering, sovereignty, and the purposes of God — and what it reveals about the character of God and the hope of the redeemed.
Just and the Justifier
An examination of the twin truths of Romans 3:26 — that God is both just and the justifier of the one who believes in Jesus. Welch traces the biblical foundations of justification by faith through careful attention to the text of Scripture.
Life Through His Name
A study of the Gospel of John and its distinctive purpose — written that the reader might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing, have life through His name.
None Other Things
A study drawn from Paul's declaration that he said "none other things" than those which Moses and the prophets said should come — examining the continuity and dispensational unfolding of Scripture.
Parable, Miracle and Sign
Welch examines how the Lord used parables, miracles, and signs in their dispensational setting — asking not only what they meant but to whom they were addressed.
Pentecost to Prison
A study tracing the ministry of the Apostle Paul from Pentecost to his imprisonment — examining the transition from the kingdom gospel to the revelation of the mystery.
Perfection or Perdition
An examination of the epistle to the Hebrews and its call to press on to perfection — studying the warnings, the better things, and the high priestly ministry of Christ.
Prize of the High Calling
A study of Philippians 3 and the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus — examining what it means to press toward the mark and the hope set before the believer.
Satisfied
A study of the sufficiency found in Christ alone — drawing on the rich vocabulary of satisfaction and fullness in the prison epistles to show the completeness of the believer's portion in Him.