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Is it possible we’re missing a vital “sense” when we read the Bible? In this episode, Jon Moffitt and Doug Van Dorn explore what they call the sixth sense of biblical interpretation—a supernatural awareness grounded in Scripture itself. More than grammar and history, rightly reading the Bible requires a Christ-centered, covenantal, and cosmic lens that takes seriously the divine authorship behind the text. Drawing from six core interpretive tools—including continuity, context, and law/gospel contrast—they show how Scripture comes alive when we recover its heavenly dimension. This episode is both practical and paradigm-shifting for anyone who wants to read the Bible the way Jesus and the apostles did.
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Hosts:
Jon Moffitt - http://jonmoffitt.com
Doug Van Dorn - http://douglasvandorn.com
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Is it possible we’re missing a vital “sense” when we read the Bible? In this episode, Jon Moffitt and Doug Van Dorn explore what they call the sixth sense of biblical interpretation—a supernatural awareness grounded in Scripture itself. More than grammar and history, rightly reading the Bible requires a Christ-centered, covenantal, and cosmic lens that takes seriously the divine authorship behind the text. Drawing from six core interpretive tools—including continuity, context, and law/gospel contrast—they show how Scripture comes alive when we recover its heavenly dimension. This episode is both practical and paradigm-shifting for anyone who wants to read the Bible the way Jesus and the apostles did.
JOIN THE REFORMED FRINGE COMMUNITY!
Hosts:
Jon Moffitt - http://jonmoffitt.com
Doug Van Dorn - http://douglasvandorn.com
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