Many Christians want to understand the Bible better but often feel overwhelmed by difficult passages, confusing themes, or the challenge of connecting the Old and New Testaments. Three Questions for Reading the Bible is a podcast designed to help everyday believers read Scripture with greater confidence by learning a simple, Christ-centered approach to Bible study. Hosted by Pastor Scott Dollar, this podcast follows the themes of his upcoming book, Three Questions for Reading the Bible: Seeing Christ in All Scripture Without Complicated Tools . Each episode explores how the entire Bible tells one unified story centered on Jesus Christ. Together, we'll learn to ask three foundational questions every time we open God's Word: Where does this fit in God's story? Is this Law or Gospel? How does this point to Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King? Rather than relying on complicated methods or academic language, you'll discover practical tools rooted in sound biblical theology that will deepen your understanding of Scripture and strengthen your walk with Christ. Whether you're a new believer, a seasoned Christian, a Sunday School teacher, or a pastor, this podcast will help you see the unity of the Bible, the beauty of the gospel, and the glory of Christ from Genesis to Revelation. New episodes feature biblical teaching, practical Bible study help, devotional encouragement, and conversations that will equip you to read God's Word with greater clarity, confidence, and joy. Because every page of Scripture tells one story—and that story leads to Jesus.
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Where Does This Fit? Learning to Read the Bible as One Story
Aug 17, 202618 minS0
<p>Where does this passage fit in God’s story? In this episode of Three Questions for Reading the Bible, Scott Dollar explores the first of three questions for reading Scripture faithfully. Discover how the Bible unfolds as one unified story of creation, fall, promise, redemption, and restoration—and how the covenants, promises, people, and patterns of the Old Testament ultimately point us to Jesus Christ.</p>
Why the Bible Feels Disconnected and How to Read it as One Story
Aug 10, 202616 minS0
<p>Have you ever read the Bible and wondered, “How does all of this fit together?” Scripture can sometimes feel like a collection of disconnected stories, commands, and verses. But the Bible is one unified story of God’s redemption, centered on Jesus Christ.</p><p>In this episode, Scott Dollar explores how to read Scripture in context, avoid turning biblical stories into simple moral lessons, and see how the entire Bible points us to Christ. We’ll look at why Jesus is the center of Scripture and how creation, fall, promise, redemption, and restoration fit together.</p><p>The Bible is...
Why So Many Christians Struggle to Read the Bible: Introducing Three Questions for Reading the Bible
Aug 3, 20268 minS0
<p>Why does reading the Bible sometimes feel confusing or disconnected? In this first episode, Pastor Scott Dollar introduces the simple framework behind Three Questions for Reading the Bible. Discover why seeing the Bible as one unified story centered on Christ can transform the way you read God's Word. Learn the three questions that will help you read Scripture with greater clarity, confidence, and joy.</p>
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