There are moments in the Bible where the story does not end, the question is not answered, and the silence feels intentional. The Bible’s Unfinished Sentence: Lovest Thou Me? invites readers into those sacred spaces where Scripture pauses—and faith must continue. From the unanswered question in Eden to the final promise of Christ’s return, this book explores the divine wisdom behind God’s silences. Why does Scripture leave certain lives unresolved? Why do some prayers go unanswered? Why does Jesus ask questions He already knows the answer to? Each chapter reveals that God’s restraint is not absence, but invitation—calling the heart to trust Him beyond what is written. Blending biblical theology with devotional reflection, Kenneth Gullett leads readers through the unfinished sentences of Scripture, showing how these moments shape faith, expose the cost of unbelief, and illuminate the eternal consequences of ignoring God’s call. At the heart of the book stands one piercing question spoken by Jesus Himself: Lovest thou Me? The answer is not written—it is lived. This book is ideal for personal study, quiet reflection, and thoughtful discussion. It will resonate with readers who wrestle with unanswered questions, seek meaning in suffering, and long to walk faithfully between God’s last spoken word and the next step of obedience.