Exegesis vs. Eisegesis: The Berean Mindset (Solo Episode)
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Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project!
In this solo episode, Jason takes a deep dive into one of the most critical foundational practices of the Christian faith: reading the Bible correctly. In a culture driven by emotionalism and personal interpretation, how do we ensure we are actually submitting to God's voice rather than echoing our own desires?
In this episode, we tackle the big questions: What is the true difference between Exegesis (drawing meaning out of the text) and Eisegesis (reading our own modern biases into it)? Did the early church demand blind faith in its leaders, or did they encourage testing every doctrine against the written Word?
Join us as we explore:
- Ad Fontes & Prima Scriptura: Why returning to the historical, grammatical, and cultural context is vital for solidifying true, Christ-centered orthodoxy.
- Reclaiming Misused Scripture: A deep contextual dive into Philippians 4:13 and Jeremiah 29:11 to discover the profound biblical realities of enduring strength and sovereign preservation.
- The Hard Truth of Matthew 18: Breaking down the commonly misquoted “where two or three are gathered” to reveal Christ's actual teaching on church discipline, accountability, and the authority of the local assembly.
- The Apologetic Arsenal: Three essential Socratic questions you can use to gently guide conversations when you hear a verse taken out of context.
Don't just take Jason's word for it—grab your Bible, check the context, and test everything against Scripture!
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