In this conversation, Jamie and Raz dive into one of the most challenging parts of the Bible to understand: the Old Testament Law. As the YOUR STORY reading plan leads the church family into Exodus, they explore how New Testament believers—rooted in the gospel of Jesus—should make sense of laws that address topics like slavery, women’s rights, and sexuality. They emphasize that God the Father was not endorsing the broken structures of the ancient Near East. Rather, He was working within a fal...
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In this conversation, Jamie and Raz dive into one of the most challenging parts of the Bible to understand: the Old Testament Law. As the YOUR STORY reading plan leads the church family into Exodus, they explore how New Testament believers—rooted in the gospel of Jesus—should make sense of laws that address topics like slavery, women’s rights, and sexuality. They emphasize that God the Father was not endorsing the broken structures of the ancient Near East. Rather, He was working within a fal...
In this episode, Jamie and Raz talk about the difference between reading the Bible academically versus relationally. Too often we treat Scripture as information to master, rather than an invitation to engage with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. They share four practical ways to begin reading the Bible relationally: Prayer — Talk with God as you read. Picture Jesus with you and engage Him in conversation about the Scriptures. Story — See the Bible as your family story. God is Father, we’ve ...
... with Him Podcast
In this conversation, Jamie and Raz dive into one of the most challenging parts of the Bible to understand: the Old Testament Law. As the YOUR STORY reading plan leads the church family into Exodus, they explore how New Testament believers—rooted in the gospel of Jesus—should make sense of laws that address topics like slavery, women’s rights, and sexuality. They emphasize that God the Father was not endorsing the broken structures of the ancient Near East. Rather, He was working within a fal...