Episode 130
Have you ever questioned a belief that you've held for a long time?
In this episode of MercyCast, I sit down with Amanda Hope Haley—Harvard-trained archaeologist and author of Stones Still Speak—to talk about something that has the potential to challenge our faith: the way we understand scripture. Together, we explore the importance of context in interpreting the Bible and the often-overlooked role of biblical archaeology in revealing the world behind the words.
We dive into the tension between tradition and the text itself, wrestling with how historical context sheds light on biblical figures and events. Stories like David and Goliath aren't just ancient tales—they point to Christ as well as carry lessons for us today about preparation, leadership, and the everyday challenges of faith. Through our conversation, we recognize the need to approach scripture with compassion—not just for others, but for ourselves as we question, learn, and grow in our understanding.
Ultimately, we highlight the beauty of faith: the courage to sit with uncertainty and mystery. It’s okay to have questions, and it’s okay not to have all the answers. The journey of faith is just that—a journey. One where we don’t just cling to tradition, but we also allow space for exploration, reflection, and trust in a God who is bigger than our understanding.
Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:
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