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Description
Many of us come to Scripture with questions already in our hands.
Sometimes those questions are good. Sometimes they are wounded. Sometimes they are arguments dressed up as questions.
We bring church debates, personal pain, cultural assumptions, favorite teachers, inherited systems, fear, pride, hope, confusion, and desire. Before long, Scripture can become raw material: a verse becomes ammunition, a story becomes a slogan, and a promise becomes detached from the covenant world that gave it meaning.
So before we ask, “What does this verse mean?” we need to ask another question:
Where am I standing when I read it?
In this episode of Modern Mind, Ancient Book, we explore faithful interpretation as a matter of posture, context, Christ-centered reading, wisdom, and obedience. This is not about making Scripture inaccessible. It is not about turning Bible reading into an academic maze. It is about learning to stand under Scripture, inside the world Scripture gives us, with Jesus at the center.
We walk through Psalm 119, Deuteronomy 6, Nehemiah 8, 2 Timothy 2–3, Luke 24, John 5, Romans 12, James 1, and the wider biblical witness to ask how restored people learn to read Scripture rightly.
The episode follows four movements:
Recover the World.
Read Through the Center.
Reorder Desire.
Walk the Way.
Faithful reading is not careless. It is not mystical. It is not anti-doctrine. It is not academic pride. It is discipleship before the Word of God.
Location gives context.
Christ gives coherence.
Wisdom gives sight.
Obedience gives depth.
Walk the Way — Modern Mind, Ancient Book.
Scripture References
Psalm 119
Proverbs 1
Romans 12
James 1
Deuteronomy 6
Psalm 78
Nehemiah 8
2 Timothy 2
2 Timothy 3
Deuteronomy 4
Proverbs 30
2 Peter 3
Luke 24
John 5
Matthew 5
John 1
Hebrews 1
Colossians 1
Psalm 111
1 John 2
John 14
John 16
1 Corinthians 2