Why does the Bible feel unified, and yet so challenging at the same time? Many people struggle with trusting the Bible because it can feel fragmented, contradictory, or morally confusing. In this episode, Dena Davidson explores a different way of approaching Scripture: asking whether it tells one coherent story from beginning to end.

Episode Summary
Continuing the conversation on why the Bible can be trusted, this episode focuses on coherence—whether the Bible presents a unified picture of reality. Through philosophy, storytelling, and personal reflection, Dena walks through how the Old and New Testaments fit together, how apparent contradictions can be understood, and why difficult doctrines shouldn’t be ignored but thoughtfully wrestled with.

In this episode, you’ll explore:
-What coherence means and why it matters for truth
-How the Old and New Testaments tell one continuous story
-God’s consistent pattern of pursuing, limiting, and covering sin
-How to think clearly about apparent contradictions in Scripture
-Why moral tension (like the doctrine of hell) raises honest questions
-How posture and humility shape the way we read the Bible
-Practical tools for addressing hard biblical questions

This episode is an invitation to move from suspicion to thoughtful trust—and from accusation to humble learning—as you engage the Bible more deeply.

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