Episode Fifteen: The One Where That Verse Does Not Mean What You Think It Means
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“I can do all things.” “Judge not.” “Money is the root of all evil.” “Turn the other cheek.” “God has plans to prosper you.”
The Bible says all of those things…right?
For our Season 1 finale, we are taking on some of the most quoted (and most misquoted) verses in Scripture. We dig into what these passages actually mean, why context matters, and how pulling a verse away from the surrounding text can completely distort its message.
There are jokes, motivational posters take a few casualties, and the Dutch somehow get dragged into it....but the point is serious: even Satan quoted Scripture. Knowing a verse is not the same thing as understanding it.
As we close out Season 1, we are also looking ahead to Season 2, where we will begin chasing the threads woven throughout the Bible and discovering how the whole story points us toward Christ.
Open your Bible. Read the next verse. Context matters.