From Dawn to Doctrine
After extensive study of Christianity and as a follower of Jesus Christ, I am launching a podcast aimed at new believers, with the goal of educating both new and seasoned Christians. I will clearly explain the “whys” behind core Christian beliefs, addressing a gap in modern churches, particularly in the West. Many churches focus on the positivity of following Jesus, diluting doctrine to attract attendees rather than nurturing deep faith. This creates lukewarm Christians who often leave more confused than before. Church should be a place to learn about creation, sin, Jesus’ redemption, and God’s ultimate victory, not a cult of positivity. On this podcast we aim to fill the gap!
From Dawn to Doctrine
Episode 22: The Book of Enoch: Unveiling Its Significance and Truths
NOTE: I apologize for the mic in the first few seconds, my cord was wrestling with me and it stops after about 5 seconds and doesn't occur again. Thanks!
This episode we explore an ancient text while not part of the standard Western Bible, holds profound significance for understanding the spiritual and historical roots of humanity: the Book of Enoch. My goal is to shed light on why this book was excluded from most biblical canons, why it remains important, and how it enriches our understanding of key Christian themes, particularly the fall of humanity through knowledge and sin. I’ll also explore its connections to the Nephilim, the dire times of Genesis, and the unique place it holds in certain biblical traditions, such as the Ethiopian Bible. Most importantly, I want to convey that just because the Book of Enoch is not in the American Bible does not mean it lacks truth or value. Let’s dive into this fascinating journey.