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14. How to Actually Read the Bible (and Understand It) as a Busy Mom

14. How to Actually Read the Bible (and Understand It) as a Busy Mom

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Do you want to read the Bible consistently — but feel confused, rushed, or disconnected every time you try?

In this episode, I’m sharing the simple method that helped me go from avoiding the actual Bible to reading it every day and actually understanding it — even in the middle of busy mom life.

You’ll hear how a moment in the book of Job showed me why context matters, how I use a Bible reading plan to stay consistent, and the practical process I now use to study Scripture in about 15 minutes a day without overwhelm or guilt.

After reading a passage, I use this prompt to help me understand and apply Scripture in plain language:

“Act as my biblical scholar, but explain this in simple language that sounds like me.
Walk me through the historical and cultural context of this passage, what’s happening in the story, what this teaches us about God and about us, and give me practical application points.
Reference credible biblical commentaries and tools like Enduring Word and Strong’s Concordance.
Summarize it in a clear, easy-to-read format.”

You can use this for a full chapter or just a few verses.


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