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The Bible Recap

Prep Episode 6: Reading the Bible in Community

Wed, 18 Dec 2024

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SHOW NOTES: - Head to our Start Page for all you need to begin! - Join the RECAPtains - Check out the TBR Store - Show credits FROM TODAY’S RECAP: - Find out more about D-Group - Find a D-Group: D-Group Map - D-Group Resources: Finding a Local Church PREP EPISODES (in case you haven’t listened yet): 1. Let's Read the Bible in a Year (Chronological Plan)! 2. How I Learned to Love (Reading) the Bible 3. Why Reading the Whole Bible is Important (interview with Lee McDerment) 4. Preparing to Read the Bible 5. Avoiding Common Mistakes: What to Look for When You Read the Bible 6. Reading the Bible in Community BIBLE READING & LISTENING: Follow along on the Bible App, or to listen to the Bible, try Dwell! SOCIALS: The Bible Recap: Instagram | Facebook | TikTok D-Group: Instagram | Facebook TLC: Instagram | Facebook D-GROUP: D-Group is brought to you by the same team that brings you The Bible Recap. TBR is where we read the Bible, and D-Group is where we study the Bible. D-Group is an international network of Bible study groups that meet weekly in homes, churches, and online. Find or start one near you today! DISCLAIMER: The Bible Recap, Tara-Leigh Cobble, and affiliates are not a church, pastor, spiritual authority, or counseling service. Listeners and viewers consume this content on a voluntary basis and assume all responsibility for the resulting consequences and impact. Links to specific resources and content: This is not an endorsement of the entire website, author, organization, etc.. Their views may not represent our own.

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1.955 - 24.398 Tara Lee Cobble

Hey Bible Readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. Have you ever watched the first round of the show American Idol? There are always a handful of contestants who are trying their best, but it's clear that they are on the wrong career path. If only they had someone in their life who'd be honest with them.

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25.018 - 38.841 Tara Lee Cobble

Unfortunately, they have to make some big mistakes and in front of loads of people, no less, and only then will they hear the truth for the first time. I've made mistakes like this too. Just last month, a friend sought me out for some advice, and I made a few suggestions which she thought were great.

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39.341 - 57.367 Tara Lee Cobble

Then I said, before you act on my advice, would you mind if I ask someone else I know who's a professional and has actually dealt with this a few times before? She agreed, so I called the professional, I shared my friend's situation and my brilliant proposed solution. Without pause, the professional replied by saying something along the lines of, that is terrible advice, never do that.

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57.967 - 78.641 Tara Lee Cobble

I had to laugh at myself. The counsel I thought was so great that my friend also appreciated, the pro just dumped cold water all over it. And the suggestion she offered instead was brilliant. Suddenly, the gaps in my advice were glaringly obvious. Her wisdom was not only helpful to my friend, but to me as well. Sometimes that's what it's like to read or study the Bible on your own.

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79.241 - 99.369 Tara Lee Cobble

I'm not saying God can't speak to us directly through his word. He can and does all the time. But even in scripture itself, we see examples of other seasoned believers helping people understand his word. The Levites explains the law to the people. Philip unpacked prophecy for the Ethiopian eunuch. And Paul's letters are basically him teaching through Old Testament texts like a sermon outline.

100.049 - 117.12 Tara Lee Cobble

Especially if you're new to reading scripture, it's tempting to draw quick conclusions, like we talked about in episode 5. One of the best ways to help yourself avoid this pitfall is to make sure you read or study the Bible alongside others. In some ways, this podcast can help with that, but it has its limitations. It's a one-way street.

117.44 - 126.446 Tara Lee Cobble

You can hear from me, but you can't talk to me about where you're struggling or the things you're learning about God and His character. I'm going to try to preemptively answer any questions you have, but I'm going to miss some of them.

126.866 - 142.694 Tara Lee Cobble

And while I'd love to actually sit down with you and hear your thoughts on all of this, even a one-time coffee date won't do the trick because we're going to be doing this daily and hopefully for the rest of our lives. So here are a few things I'd suggest to help you with this. First, find another actual human to do this reading plan with you.

143.374 - 158.289 Tara Lee Cobble

Surely you know someone else who's been a long-term passenger on the Bible reading struggle bus. Ask that friend to join in this with you. Maybe you can both read the plan and listen to the Bible recap daily, then get together once a week to talk about it. You can share your questions and discoveries and even the things you think I'm wrong about.

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