746 Why We Misread the Bible: Removing Cultural Blinders, Part 1
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Monday, 13 April: Episode 746 begins a new series called Removing Cultural Blinders by asking a foundational question: why do we so often misread the Bible? This episode explores how modern readers often bring Western assumptions, habits, and categories into an ancient Eastern text without even realizing it. We look at how individualism, efficiency, private spirituality, and modern word meanings can flatten the depth of Scripture. The Bible was written in real cultures, to real people, with social and spiritual assumptions that are often very different from ours. That does not make the Bible less accessible, but it does mean we must read it with humility. This episode encourages listeners to ask not only what a passage means today, but what it meant to the original hearers. When we begin to see Scripture in its own world, familiar passages come alive in fresh ways. Rather than making Jesus sound more distant, context makes Him more brilliant, more surprising, and more compelling. The episode closes with practical steps for reading more faithfully and a prayer for God to open our eyes. This is the first step in learning to read the Bible with fewer assumptions and greater clarity.
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