Scholar and preacher Meghan Good joins the group for a two week journey called The Story of Scripture that outlines the narrative arch of the Bible. Beginning with Creation, explore how the Scriptures tell the story of God's strategy for healing that Creation, that will eventually end with the New Creation. You'll find that Meghan has an engaging way of presenting complex theological ideas in an accessible and engaging way. Discover how understanding The Story of Scripture will change how you read and understand the Bible with Meghan Good and the Discover the Word group.
Is the Bible one book, or a bunch of books? Well, the answer is—yes! And in this episode of Discover the Word, Mart DeHaan, Elisa Morgan, Daniel Ryan Day, and special guest Meghan Good begin a new series called “The Story of Scripture” . . . tracing the overarching theme of the Bible across its sixty-six books.
Few things are more satisfying than placing the final piece in a jigsaw puzzle. And sometimes, reading Scripture requires those same puzzle-solving skills! In this conversation on Discover the Word, Mart DeHaan, Elisa Morgan, Daniel Ryan Day, and special guest Meghan Good continue to piece together “The Story of Scripture” . . . today, it’s Noah and Abraham.
From the very beginning, the world has been playing out an epic tale between good and evil. And at center stage . . . is a seemingly small nation called Israel. In this discussion, Mart DeHaan, Elisa Morgan, Daniel Ryan Day, and special guest Meghan Good consider how crucial the story of Israel’s exodus is to understanding “The Story of Scripture.”
We’ve all come across upsetting stories in the Bible that we don’t quite know what to do with. And so in this episode of Discover the Word, Mart DeHaan, Elisa Morgan, Daniel Ryan Day, and special guest Meghan Good tackle one of the most difficult sections of the Bible . . . and explore how it fits into the overall “Story of Scripture.”
Following the trends of the world around us is something we all do. Many times, it’s not a problem. But sometimes it is. Sometimes, choosing to “go along with the crowd” takes us in the opposite direction God wants us to go. In this conversation, Mart DeHaan, Elisa Morgan, Daniel Ryan Day, and special guest Meghan Good observe how much of the Old Testament documents the consequences of making that choice, but points toward the solution God provides in the New Testament. Conclude week one of looking at “The Story of Scripture” on Discover the Word.