The Good Portion: How To Study The Bible
Do you know personal Bible study is important, but struggle to carve out the time, or are unsure where to begin? The Good Portion Podcast is here to give you the practical tips and tools you need to connect with the Living God in His Living Word! Learn how to ask the right questions, see the Bible as one big story, and engage the mind in a way that produces lasting heart change. Our time in the Word should feel less like a chore and more like falling in love. You don't have to be a theologian to know Jesus through His Word.You just have to come humble, and come hungry.
The Good Portion: How To Study The Bible
See The Bigger Story/Invitation To Intimacy
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In this episode, Brooke unpacks the grand narrative of the Bible, emphasizing that it is not a collection of disconnected stories, but a single, unified story of God’s love and redemption. She explains the “meta-narrative” of Scripture, which unfolds in four acts: Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration. Transitioning to the “Invitation to Intimacy,” Brooke encourages listeners to see the Bible not just as an academic text, but as a love story—an invitation to deep, personal connection with God. She uses the imagery of marriage to illustrate the closeness God desires with His people, describing how Christ’s relationship with the Church is the ultimate model of love and union.
- Introduction (00:00)
Brooke welcomes listeners and sets the stage for connecting with God through His word, emphasizing that Bible study should feel like falling in love, not a chore.
Recap & Purpose (00:35)
A brief recap of the previous episode’s focus on why the Word is essential, and a transition to today’s topic: how to approach the Bible.The Bible as One Story (01:36)
Brooke explains the Bible’s unity—written by 40+ authors over 1,500 years, yet telling a single story of redemption and God’s love.Context Matters (02:18)
Using the analogy of reading only one chapter of a novel, Brooke stresses the importance of understanding the Bible’s overarching narrative for true meaning.Western vs. Eastern Reading (04:37)
Discussion of how Western readers often ask, “What does this mean for me?” while Eastern readers focus on, “What does this teach me about God?”The Meta-Narrative: Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration (06:31)
A breakdown of the Bible’s big story:- Creation (07:11)
- The Fall (07:24)
- Redemption through Christ (08:14)
- Restoration and the hope of Christ’s return (09:45)
Old Covenant vs. New Covenant (10:54)
Explains the difference between the Old and New Testaments, the purpose of the law, and how Jesus fulfills the new covenant.Jesus in the Old Testament (13:27)
Brooke uses the analogy of an ultrasound to describe how Jesus is present throughout the Old Testament, even before His incarnation.Where We Are in the Story (14:26)
Listeners are encouraged to see themselves living between redemption and restoration, awaiting Christ’s return.Pearls of Redemption (15:05)
The Bible’s stories are like pearls, each beautiful on its own but more meaningful when strung together as part of God’s redemptive plan.Invitation to Intimacy (16:51)
The Bible is not just an academic text but an invitation to intimacy with God, likened to a romance and the ultimate love story.Marriage Imagery in Scripture (18:17)
Explores the symbolism of marriage in the Bible, from Adam and Eve to the wedding feast of the Lamb in Revelation.Union and Communion with Christ (20:26)
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