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Why does Paul say we're saved by faith alone while James says faith without works is dead? Why do the Gospel genealogies of Jesus differ? Why does one passage say God never changes while another says he "relented"? 

If you've noticed things like this, you're not losing your faith -- you're paying attention, which is exactly what you should be doing. In this episode, we're discovering why apparent contradictions exist, learning simple tools for understanding difficult passages, and seeing how wrestling with Scripture actually deepens our relationship with God. What looks like a problem might just be an invitation to dig deeper. 

"Most apparent Bible contradictions aren't actually contradictions -- they're invitations to dig deeper and understand better." 

In This Episode, You'll Discover: 

Practical Applications: 

Your Assignment This Week: Choose one passage that has confused you and investigate it thoroughly. Consider the context, compare it with other Scripture, and consult a study Bible or commentary. Approach it with curiosity rather than fear. 

Community Question: What's one Bible passage that has confused or bothered you, and how did you work through it -- or are you still working through it? Your experience could be exactly what someone else needs to hear. Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com or just hit the "Send us a text" link below! 

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