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How to Study the Bible
Many people read the Bible, but fewer know how to truly study it. In this episode we slow down and walk through what it means to approach Scripture with intention, humility, and depth. Using the story of the wedding at Cana in John chapter 2, we model how to observe context, culture, language, and purpose rather than rushing to application or assumptions.
We talk about how to ask better questions of the text, why details matter, and how Scripture reveals more when we take time to listen instead of skim. This episode is not about shortcuts or formulas. It is about learning to sit with the Word and let it shape how we see God, ourselves, and the story He is telling.
If you have ever felt intimidated by the Bible or unsure how to move beyond surface level reading, this conversation will give you practical tools and renewed confidence. The Bible is not meant to be rushed. It is meant to be studied.
Listen and share with someone who wants to go deeper in the Word.
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How to Study the Bible
Many people read the Bible, but fewer know how to truly study it. In this episode we slow down and walk through what it means to approach Scripture with intention, humility, and depth. Using the story of the wedding at Cana in John chapter 2, we model how to observe context, culture, language, and purpose rather than rushing to application or assumptions.
We talk about how to ask better questions of the text, why details matter, and how Scripture reveals more when we take time to listen instead of skim. This episode is not about shortcuts or formulas. It is about learning to sit with the Word and let it shape how we see God, ourselves, and the story He is telling.
If you have ever felt intimidated by the Bible or unsure how to move beyond surface level reading, this conversation will give you practical tools and renewed confidence. The Bible is not meant to be rushed. It is meant to be studied.
Listen and share with someone who wants to go deeper in the Word.