Welcome back to the very first official episode of Altar’d Reality! We are officially past the intro and ready to dive into the deep end together. We are just a couple of ride or die friends and homemade theologians who want to bring you a taste of what we are learning as God alters our perspective on this chaotic world.
In this episode, we catch you up on our lives and then get into the heart of why context is everything when reading the Bible.
What is happening in our worlds:
Lauren is officially a basketball mom now, which means she is putting all that worship leader vocal training to good use by shouting in the stands. Her son Jude also just turned 13, so she is officially navigating the world of teenagers.
Jennifer is leaning into her role as a pro-level Lego mom, with a growing collection of sets in her office. She is also busy trying to keep the house clean, which her mom wisely described as being like shoveling snow while it is still snowing.
Why context matters:
We talk about how the Bible was written for us, but not necessarily to us. It was written to specific people in a specific culture and language, and when we ignore that, we miss the true meaning. We share how our own realities shifted when we started looking at the historical and cultural background of familiar stories.
The Christmas Story: We break down how the wise men weren’t actually at the manger with the shepherds; they were a massive group that arrived much later when Jesus was likely a toddler.
The Dog Comment: We look at the story of the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15 where Jesus seemingly calls her a dog. By digging into the context, we see it was a common idiom of the time and that her clever, persistent faith actually turned the moment into a beautiful model of how the gospel is for everyone.
The Wedding Garment: We tackle the confusing parable in Matthew 22 where a man is kicked out of a feast for not wearing the right clothes. When you realize the King provided the garments at the door, the story transforms into a powerful lesson about accepting the righteousness that Jesus provides for us.
Our challenge to you:
We want to be a community that wrestles with the hard questions instead of skipping over the weird parts of the Bible. If you run into something strange in your reading, dig in! Use study Bibles or even AI as a tool for facts and history, but always ask the Holy Spirit to help you with the application to your life.
We would love to hear from you! If you have a story of how God has altered your reality, or if you found a piece of context that blew your mind, please write in and share it with us.
Grab your coffee and let's keep digging deeper together.