Reviewed by Courtnee Turner Hoyle for Readers' Favorite
System Upon Systems in the Bible by William OuYang emphasizes God's holy and loving sides. Written in two parts, the text ties scripture together in different areas of the Bible. The material seeks to detail connections between certain scriptures and the problems we face currently. He discusses the possibility of giving up a perceived right to make amends with others, the gifts money cannot buy, contentment with your blessings, roles in marriage and society, the war between Israel and Hamas, and the shift from Saturday to Sunday as a day of rest. OuYang uses examples to illustrate his point about the loving and holy sides of God. After most chapters, an outline or guided questions are provided to teach the material in a religious group setting, like Sunday school.
William OuYang tackles religious concepts that may be difficult for some individuals, making them clearer to his readers and focusing on God's grace. All the chapters except one may be read in any order, as they refer to different concepts. Through his research, the author teaches readers how to solve religious questions before diving into intense biblical theories. OuYang holds a Master of Divinity degree and shares his interpretation of the scripture and a Yin/Yang belief. I read the chapters like devotionals and applied them to my life as I resonated with the author's message. Readers who are ready to gain more knowledge about God as both loving and holy will benefit from reading System Upon Systems in the Bible.