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January 27, 2026 25 mins

Many Christians don’t have a parapet on their roof does that mean they aren’t following God’s leading for daily life? Questions like this highlight a larger conversation about how Scripture should be interpreted. One way this tension shows up is in how some people latch onto specific teachings, particularly from the Old Testament, and apply them directly to modern life. 

In this conversation, Rich and Steve explore how to discern what should be considered binding doctrine within Scripture. Steve begins by affirming that the Bible is fully God’s Word; while also clarifying that not everything recorded in Scripture is intended to be a direct instruction for everyday life. For example, biblical stories and narratives are deeply meaningful and instructive, but they are not always meant to function as rules to be followed.

Rich cautions against cherry-picking certain passages or practices simply because they appear in Scripture. Instead, believers must wrestle with an important question: how do we distinguish what was written for a specific time and place from what is meant for today? Understanding context is absolutely essential.

The Old Testament remains relevant and valuable, but applying it wisely requires careful attention to its historical, cultural, and theological context. Next week, we’ll dig even deeper into these questions as we discuss the Hebrew Roots Movement. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss it!

Check out two previous episodes on how to study the Bible — Resident Strangers Episodes 51 + 52 (audio only)

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