Episode Summary
The Bible has shaped cultures and transformed lives for generations – yet it remains one of the most debated books ever written. Some find hope and wisdom in its pages, while others struggle with its challenging passages and how it’s been used throughout history. In this episode of Making Sense of Faith, Adam Hamilton invites listeners into an honest conversation about making sense of scripture today. Drawing from his journey from skeptical teenager to pastor of one of America’s largest United Methodist churches, Adam explores how to read the Bible with both critical thinking and deep faith. He offers fresh perspectives that welcome your questions while revealing why this ancient text continues to speak to our modern lives.
- From Ancient Text to Living Word: Adam shares his fascinating journey of discovering the Bible as an atheist teenager, reading five chapters each night until he unexpectedly fell in love with Jesus through the Gospel of Luke. He explains how this transformative experience shaped his understanding of scripture as both deeply human and divinely inspired.
- Breaking Down the Biblical Library: Rather than viewing the Bible as an instruction manual, Adam illuminates how it’s actually a diverse library of books written across 1,500 years. He expertly guides listeners through the various genres – from ancient near eastern stories and poetry to wisdom literature and apocalyptic visions – helping make sense of this rich collection.
- Jesus as the Ultimate Interpreter: Using the metaphor of a colander, Adam explains how Jesus’s teachings and example serve as the ultimate filter for understanding scripture. He demonstrates how this approach helps readers navigate challenging passages while staying true to the Bible’s core message of love and grace.
- Wrestling with Difficult Passages: With remarkable honesty, Adam addresses how he’s handled topics like women in ministry and LGBTQ+ inclusion. He shares how his own views have evolved through deeper study of scripture and pastoral experience, encouraging listeners to embrace growth in their own understanding.
- Finding Life in Ancient Words: Despite its complexities, Adam powerfully argues that the Bible remains the most profound and beautiful book ever published. He explains how its stories of God choosing unlikely heroes and its messages of hope continue to speak life to readers today, especially when studied in community with others.
Whether you’re skeptical, curious, or a long-time believer, this episode offers a refreshing approach to making sense of scripture. Adam’s intellectual honesty combined with deep faith creates space for listeners to bring their questions and doubts while discovering how this ancient text remains remarkably relevant today. He invites listeners into a journey of reading the Bible not as a book of simple answers, but as a rich collection of human encounters with the divine that continue to transform lives.
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Making Sense of The Bible
Adam Hamilton
Did God really command Moses to put gay people to death? Did Jesus really teach that everyone who is not a Christian will be assigned to hell? Why would Paul command women to “keep silent in the church?” Were Adam and Eve real people? Is the book of Revelation really about the end times? Who decided which books made it into the scriptures and why? Is the Bible ever wrong? In approachable and inviting language, Hamilton addresses these often misunderstood biblical themes leading readers to a deeper appreciation of the Bible so that we might hear God speak through it and find its words to be life-changing and life-giving.
Wrestling With Doubt, Finding Faith
Adam Hamilton
Does your faith make room for questions? Everyone has doubts. Where is God when bad things happen? Does God hear our prayers? Is there a heaven? How can we know? Often we treat such questions as the enemy of faith. But uncertainty doesn’t mean our belief is lacking. Doubt can be a path to a deeper, richer encounter with God.