

Becoming Like Jesus: Understanding the Bible as Story, Covenant, and Relational Transformation
How can reading the Bible form us into people who actually look, sound, and live more like Jesus? This episode dives into that powerful question through raw honesty, theological reflection, and practical insights. Mike Erre processes a deeply personal season of anxiety, health struggles, and spiritual battle—and unpacks how Scripture, when engaged relationally instead of merely intellectually, can be a tool of deep transformation.
Recorded after a teaching event with John Mark Comer and Todd Proctor on the practices of Jesus, Mike explores why many of us don't feel spiritually transformed despite decades of Christian practice, and what it means to read the Bible as a relational and covenantal tool that fosters intimacy and “abiding” with Christ. Rather than reading the Bible to "be right" or gather rules, we are invited to read it because we’re already in relationship with Jesus and want to become like Him.
Key Takeaways: • Reading the Bible Relationally – How Scripture becomes a tool for formation when we read it as part of a covenantal relationship with God, rather than a rulebook or doctrinal manual. • Jesus as the Box Top – Why Jesus is the ultimate revelation of God and how our interpretation of all Scripture must be filtered through His life, death, and resurrection. • Transformation Through Attachment – Abiding in Jesus is about relationship, not performance—spiritual growth happens not through formulas or behavior modification, but through intimacy. • Why Many Christians Feel Unchanged – A critique of “trying harder,” program-based growth, and information overload as false answers to the gap between who we are and who we want to become. • Living the Story Like Jesus – Understanding the Bible as a unified story we are invited to inhabit—not simply observe or quote—with the goal of embodying Christ.
Resources Mentioned: • Vanguard University – vanguard.edu • John Mark Comer – Practicing the Way – practicingtheway.org • Tim Mackie – The Bible Project – bibleproject.com • Hebrews and Galatians – Themes of covenant, transformation, and the new humanity through Jesus
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