

Trusting the Text: Six Dimensions for Reading Scripture with Depth and Integrity
Want to experience the Bible beyond moralistic soundbites or entertainment-driven teaching? Mike Erre walks Bible enthusiasts through six powerful dimensions that bring Scripture to life—not by jazzing it up, but by honoring the depth, history, and purpose within the text itself. This Bible-nerd-friendly episode is for anyone asking: How do we study Scripture in a way that trusts the text—and what does that even mean?
Through a blend of theological insight, teaching experience, and authenticity, Mike breaks down how to approach Scripture with fresh eyes by examining six layered dimensions that uncover the richness of God's Word. Whether you're a pastor, teacher, student, or curious follower of Jesus, this episode offers a practical framework that will transform how you engage the Bible—from Leviticus to Revelation.
Key Takeaways: • The Power of Trusting the Text – Why the most faithful teaching isn't about clever outlines or gripping stories, but about letting the Scripture itself do the heavy lifting. • Six Dimensions of Scripture – A breakdown of essential lenses through which to study any passage:
- Historical – Understanding what it meant for the original audience.
- Literary – Respecting the genre and form of the passage.
- Narrative – Seeing how each text fits into the larger biblical story.
- Subversive – Uncovering how Scripture challenged its original culture and still challenges ours.
- Gospel – Finding the good news in every page, rooted in grace before moralism.
- Experiential – Living into the text so that its truth becomes embodied, not just understood. • Bible Misunderstandings Exposed – Why "David and Goliath" isn’t about your personal giants, and how Western interpretations often skip critical historical context. • Preaching Pitfalls – Navigating the temptation to rely on personality, stories, or moralistic application at the expense of trusting Scripture’s voice. • Creating Gospel-Centered Teaching – How to build messages that don't just tell people what to do but remind them who they already are in Christ.
Resources Mentioned: • How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon Fee & Douglas Stuart • How to Read the Bible Book by Book by Gordon Fee & Douglas Stuart • Ephesians – Paul’s model of gospel-before-command • Revelation – Apocalyptic genre explored in depth on Patreon-exclusive Revelation Podcast • Voxology Patreon Page – patreon.com/voxology
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