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Coterminous

“He must increase, but I must decrease.”

John 3:30 · AV

A Scripture Dynamics Production

Station I

You have said it yourself.

Believers who love the Book and love the Lord, and still carry a weight that was never theirs to carry.

“I feel like I have to keep earning it.”

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“I know what the verse says. I just can’t seem to rest in it.”

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“Some days I’m sure. Other days I wonder if I ever really was.”

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“I’ve read it cover to cover, and I still feel like I’m striving.”

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“Nobody ever showed me how it fits together.”

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Station II

What Coterminous is.

A renewed discussion — verse by verse, in the Authorized Version — moving from theological anxiety to peaceful confidence in the Person and Work of Christ.

Standing v. State

Your position before God and your condition day to day are not the same thing — and confusing the two is where the striving begins.

Rom. 5:1 · AV

Coterminousity

The believer’s standing runs co-terminus with Christ’s finished work — beginning where it begins, ending where it ends, which is to say: never.

John 3:30 · AV

Rest in the finished work

“For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his.”

Heb. 4:10 · AV

Rightly dividing

“Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

2 Tim. 2:15 · AV

Station III

Three paths. One terminus.

Compare what this space typically charges — then look at what founding participant members invest.

Education

Market: $200–$500 for comparable studies

Structured, verse-by-verse teaching through the doctrinal spine — Standing v. State, coterminousity, rest — with a workbook for every week.

Includedin your founding seat

Community

Market: $30–$100 per month

A small founding cohort walking the same road together, with milestones marked and testimony welcomed at the terminus.

Includedin your founding seat

Coterminous: A Compact Beginner's Guide — A John 3:30 Primer by D.T. Chavis (front cover)
The source text — Coterminous: A John 3:30 Primer

Station IV

The tentmaking stewardship model.

This work is ministry treated as a vocation — built, sustained, and stewarded so it can keep giving. Your investment does not buy the gospel; it sustains the workman who serves it to you week after week.

“…for the workman is worthy of his meat.”

Matthew 10:10 · AV

Station V

What you’re investing in.

Station VI

Take a founding seat.

$49

Founding participant rate · ten seats · one cohort

Station VII

Honest questions, honest answers.

Doesn’t Matthew 10:8 say “freely ye have received, freely give”?

“…freely ye have received, freely give.” Yes — and two verses later the same Lord says “the workman is worthy of his meat” (Matt. 10:10, AV). The gospel is free; it always will be here. What a founding seat sustains is the labor — the hours of study, preparation, and shepherding that serve it to you. Nothing behind this page will ever put the gospel itself behind a price.

Is this a course?

No — it’s a renewed discussion. Live, weekly, and shaped in part by you. There is no pre-recorded library to consume alone; there is a table to sit at.

Which Bible do you use?

The Authorized (King James) Version, exclusively. Every reference is verified against the AV before it is taught.

What happens after the four weeks?

Founding participant members complete with the Certificate of Embrace, and their input shapes everything that follows. The founding rate belongs to this cohort alone — it will not be offered again.