Are we reading the Bible the way it was meant to be read?
In this special episode, Curt Harlow and Dena Davidson compare their lists of the most common Bible interpretation mistakes—without seeing each other’s answers ahead of time. What follows is a revealing, practical conversation about how well-meaning Christians often misunderstand Scripture, and how those misreads can shape our view of God in unhelpful ways.
This episode isn’t about shaming bad Bible readers—it’s about learning how to read the Bible better, with clarity, humility, and confidence.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
-Why taking verses out of context changes their meaning
-How misunderstanding genre leads to major theological errors
-Why reading our own assumptions into Scripture is so tempting
-How the Bible interprets itself—and why that matters
-Why some passages bother us (and why that’s actually a gift)
If you’ve ever been confused by difficult passages, troubled by stories like Ananias and Sapphira, Job, or the Tower of Babel, or unsure how to apply Scripture faithfully today, this conversation will give you tools—not just answers.
???? What stood out to you? Tell us in the comments.