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In this episode of the Radically Christian Bible Study Podcast, Wes McAdams and his guest, Melvin Otey, tackle one of the most pressing challenges in studying Scripture: our motives and biases. They discuss how individual perspectives, shaped by culture, gender, and upbringing, influence our reading of the Bible. This episode confronts common pitfalls, such as using Scripture to validate preconceived notions or as ammunition in debates, and challenges listeners to approach God’s Word with humility and openness. The conversation explores the primary purpose of Bible study—seeking to know God and align one’s life with His will. Drawing on passages like Acts 17 and Romans 14, they emphasize humility in interpretation and the necessity of community in understanding Scripture. The episode highlights how differing perspectives can enrich our grasp of God’s message and how Christians can cultivate unity despite disagreements. Melvin Otey preaches for the Perry Hill Road Church of Christ in Montgomery, Alabama, and as a professor at Faulkner University’s law school. Brother Otey brings a unique perspective that combines legal reasoning and scriptural insight. His thoughtful, grace-filled approach to both ministry and education has made him a respected voice in the church.
Links and Resources:
* Logos Bible Software - Extended Free Trial (https://logos.com/radicallychristian)
* Melvin L. Otey on Facebook (https://facebook.com/melvinlotey)
* Perry Hill Road Church of Christ (https://www.perryhillchurch.org)
* VidAngel - Free Trial (https://vidangel.pxf.io/DKPWPy)
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In this episode of the Radically Christian Bible Study Podcast, Wes McAdams and his guest, Melvin Otey, tackle one of the most pressing challenges in studying Scripture: our motives and biases. They discuss how individual perspectives, shaped by culture, gender, and upbringing, influence our reading of the Bible. This episode confronts common pitfalls, such as using Scripture to validate preconceived notions or as ammunition in debates, and challenges listeners to approach God’s Word with humility and openness. The conversation explores the primary purpose of Bible study—seeking to know God and align one’s life with His will. Drawing on passages like Acts 17 and Romans 14, they emphasize humility in interpretation and the necessity of community in understanding Scripture. The episode highlights how differing perspectives can enrich our grasp of God’s message and how Christians can cultivate unity despite disagreements. Melvin Otey preaches for the Perry Hill Road Church of Christ in Montgomery, Alabama, and as a professor at Faulkner University’s law school. Brother Otey brings a unique perspective that combines legal reasoning and scriptural insight. His thoughtful, grace-filled approach to both ministry and education has made him a respected voice in the church.
Links and Resources:
* Logos Bible Software - Extended Free Trial (https://logos.com/radicallychristian)
* Melvin L. Otey on Facebook (https://facebook.com/melvinlotey)
* Perry Hill Road Church of Christ (https://www.perryhillchurch.org)
* VidAngel - Free Trial (https://vidangel.pxf.io/DKPWPy)
Note: Some links are affiliate links. Meaning, if you choose to buy something through these links, we receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.
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