
Let’s Get Real with Stephen Jones Why The Bible Doesn’t Make Sense Without Moses Ch. 1 | Don Bradley E0050
Jan 6, 2026
Don Bradley, a religious scholar and author, delves into the hidden key to understanding the Bible through Moses 1. He discusses how identity shapes scripture interpretation, emphasizing that knowing who you are is crucial before exploring commandments. The conversation reveals how a checklist view of faith can lead to burnout, highlighting the significance of a loving relationship with God. Bradley also explores the implications of God’s affirmations and how recognizing this paternal framework can transform our spiritual practice.
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Moses 1 As The Bible's Preface
- Moses 1 functions as God's revelatory preface that frames how to read the Bible.
- It answers who you are and what story you are living in, reshaping the Old Testament's context.
Identity Before Commandments
- The opening of Moses 1 gives the core identity: God says "I am God, you're my child."
- Losing that key makes the Bible easier to misread as mere law, not relationship.
What Hiding The Key Enables
- Removing the Father-child framing distorts scripture and enables legalistic or harmful doctrines.
- Don Bradley argues the adversary benefits when the relational key is hidden.





