Everyday Theology In Plain English
What if theology didn’t feel intimidating—but inspiring?
Everyday Theology in Plain English helps ordinary believers explore who God is and how His truth changes real life. In each short, conversational episode, host Charlie Miller breaks down big biblical ideas into simple, practical truths you can actually use — from understanding Scripture to trusting God in everyday moments.
No jargon. No lectures. Just real conversations about who God is, what He’s like, and why that matters for your Monday morning.
📖 Season 1: God’s Word for Real People
Learn how to trust the Bible, study it with confidence, and build your life on its truth. Over 18 episodes, you’ll discover that theology isn’t just for pastors or professors — it’s for anyone who wants to know God more deeply and follow Him more faithfully.
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He wants to be known — and that’s exactly what we’re here to explore.
Everyday Theology In Plain English
What to Do When the Bible Doesn’t Make Sense - S1E13
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You're reading Scripture, feeling pretty good about your understanding, and then BAM – you hit a passage that might as well be written in ancient Martian. Maybe it's a genealogy with unpronounceable names, a prophetic vision full of bizarre imagery, or a verse that seems to contradict what you thought you knew about God.
If you've ever thought, "Everyone else seems to understand the Bible, but apparently I'm too dumb for this" – I have great news: encountering confusing passages doesn't mean you're failing as a Christian, and it doesn't mean the Bible is unreliable. Even the apostle Peter said some of Paul's writings were "hard to understand." In this episode, we're discovering why confusing passages exist and practical strategies for navigating them with confidence instead of frustration.
"A passage that's confusing to you isn't necessarily a confusing passage – it might just be a passage that needs some context."
In This Episode, You'll Discover:
- Why the Bible contains challenging sections – and why that's actually a good thing
- What confusing passages DON'T mean about you or your faith
- How to shift from frustration to curiosity when you hit difficult texts
Practical Applications:
- Use the "bookmark and return" strategy – don't let one hard passage derail your reading
- Apply the "zoom out" principle – find the main point even when details are confusing
- Build your interpretation on clear passages – let the clear inform the unclear
Your Assignment This Week: If you've been avoiding Bible reading because of difficult passages, start again with John or James. When you hit confusing sections, apply these strategies: bookmark and return, zoom out, and build on what's clear.
Community Question: What's one Bible passage that has confused or frustrated you, and how did you work through it – or are you still working through it? Maybe you found a helpful resource, or maybe you could use some encouragement from this community. Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com or just hit the "Send us a text" link below!
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