Welcome to "The Daily Bible Refresh" with Rev. Dr. Brad Miller, a podcast dedicated to nurturing your spiritual journey and deepening your understanding of scripture. In this episode, Dr. Miller brings you the daily Bible refresh, centered on 1 Corinthians 2:11-16, exploring the profound wisdom that surpasses human understanding through direct spiritual experience.
Episode Summary:
Rev. Dr. Brad Miller begins the episode by introducing the structure and purpose of the podcast, emphasizing the three key components: making scripture understandable, relatable, and applicable. Using the message translation of the Bible, Dr. Miller delves into the text from 1 Corinthians, discussing divine wisdom, and its relevance today.
Main Takeaways:
Additional Resources: Listeners are invited to download the free ABC 123 Bible Study Guide from the website voiceofgoddaily.com, designed to help delve deeper into the scriptures.
Prayer for the Day: Dr. Miller closes the episode with a heartfelt prayer, seeking openness to God's presence in unforeseen ways and recognition of divine wisdom beyond human logic.
Join us tomorrow for another thoughtful episode that aims to refresh your spirit with God's eternal wisdom. Remember, God's merciful love is renewed every morning.
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The "Daily Bible Refresh" is presented each day by Rev. Dr. Brad Miller who has a goal of speaking a bit of the bible into two million ears (one million people) in three years (2025-2028).
He is the author of "The A, B, C-1,2,3 Bible Study Guide" Free to you by clicking HERE.
Brad served as a local church pastor for forty years and has a background in radio and podcasting. Moreover, he is a life-long student of The Bible.
He believes in the words of Jesus that “scripture is fulfilled in your hearing” (Luke 4:21)
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Hello, good people, and welcome to daily bible
Speaker:refresh with doctor Brad Miller brought to you by voice of god
Speaker:daily.com. That's where you can find over 700
Speaker:episodes of this daily bible reading, which we look to
Speaker:bring to you in 3 ways. One way that it is
Speaker:understandable, so we read from the New Testament and we read
Speaker:the message translation of the Bible. We make it relatable
Speaker:by offering you a couple of points to ponder to think about, and we
Speaker:make it applicable by giving you an application of the scripture to your
Speaker:life. We have a prayer together, and we do so in under
Speaker:10 minutes. Our reading today is from 1st
Speaker:Corinthians second chapter verses 11
Speaker:through 16, reading from the message. We, of course,
Speaker:have plenty of wisdom to pass on to you once you get your feet on
Speaker:firm spiritual ground, but it's not popular wisdom.
Speaker:The fashionable wisdom of high priced experts will be out of date in
Speaker:a year or so. God's wisdom is something mysterious that goes
Speaker:deeper into the interior of his
Speaker:purposes. You don't find it lying around at the surface. It's not
Speaker:the latest message, but more like the oldest.
Speaker:What god determines as the way to bring out
Speaker:his best in us long before
Speaker:we long before we ever arrived on the scene.
Speaker:The experts of our day haven't a clue about what the eternal plan is. If
Speaker:they had, they wouldn't have killed the master of the god
Speaker:designed life on a cross. That's why we
Speaker:have this scripture text. No one's ever seen or
Speaker:heard anything like this, never so much as imagined
Speaker:anything quite like it, what God has arranged for those who love
Speaker:him. But you've seen and heard it because God, by his
Speaker:spirit, has brought it all out into the open before you.
Speaker:The spirit, not content to flit around on the surface,
Speaker:dives into the depths of god and brings out what god planned
Speaker:all along. Whoever knows what you're thinking and planning except for
Speaker:you, yourself. The same with god, except that he not
Speaker:only knows what he's thinking, but he lets us in on it.
Speaker:God offers a full report of the gifts of life and salvation that he
Speaker:has given us. We don't have to rely on the world's guesses
Speaker:and opinions. We don't learn this by reading books or going to school. We
Speaker:learn it from God who taught us person to person
Speaker:through Jesus and we're passing it on to you in the same
Speaker:firsthand personal way. The unspiritual
Speaker:self just as it is by nature can't receive the gifts of God's
Speaker:spirit. There's no capacity for them. They
Speaker:seem like so much silliness. Spirit can be known
Speaker:only by spirit. God's spirit and our spirits in
Speaker:open communion, spiritually alive. We
Speaker:haven't we have access to everything God's spirit is doing
Speaker:and can't be judged by unspiritual critics.
Speaker:Isaiah's question is this, is there anyone around who knows God's
Speaker:spirit, anyone who knows what he is doing? He has been
Speaker:answered. Christ knows, and we have
Speaker:Christ spirit. What a great and
Speaker:affirming, scripture lesson for this day which comes
Speaker:from the revised common lectionary year c. We're in the
Speaker:epiphany season. We're talking here about divine wisdom that
Speaker:goes beyond human understanding, and Paul
Speaker:explores this powerful relationship between God's spirit
Speaker:and humanity, the human understanding of it.
Speaker:So a few points to ponder to think about this. There is a
Speaker:democratization of spiritual wisdom.
Speaker:Paul challenges the notion that spiritual understanding is reserved for
Speaker:the intellectual or for the religious, experts
Speaker:or some sort of academic exercise.
Speaker:And this is a radical idea, so and it suggests that divine
Speaker:wisdom, wisdom of God is accessible to all people
Speaker:through direct spiritual experience. It's
Speaker:it's it's regardless of your education or your social status
Speaker:or your religious credentials. In our modern
Speaker:context, this affirms that everybody's spiritual journey is
Speaker:valid. Your insights are real even when
Speaker:they diverge from the traditional
Speaker:religious interpretations or traditional interpretations.
Speaker:Secondarily, a second point, there is limitations of rationalism.
Speaker:While our contemporary world often prioritizes empirical evidence and
Speaker:logical reasoning, Paul presents an alternative way of knowing.
Speaker:This is an anti intellectual, but it rather suggests that
Speaker:some truths transcend purely rational
Speaker:understanding. And for Christians, this
Speaker:validates emotional intuition and
Speaker:spiritual ways of encountering God, And particularly in
Speaker:matters of social justice or environmental stewardship
Speaker:and human dignity, this is important.
Speaker:Another thing to think about here, friends, is spiritual discernment as
Speaker:a collective practice, and we do it in community with with
Speaker:with with one another. Paul speaks here about we have Christ
Speaker:spirit, and he's addressing the community,
Speaker:not just individuals, but the corporate body.
Speaker:And this suggests that spiritual discernment is best practice
Speaker:in community, where diverse opinions and
Speaker:perspectives and experiences all interact with one another
Speaker:and contribute to a fuller understanding of God's wisdom.
Speaker:The communal approach helps guard against individual
Speaker:biases and promotes an inclusive
Speaker:interpretation of a spiritual life. Here's your
Speaker:action step. I would like for you to think about creating a wisdom
Speaker:circle. That is, maybe a couple other people who
Speaker:may have some yearnings like you do
Speaker:for a little more depth either in Bible study or spiritual development,
Speaker:and share how you've experienced God in your life in
Speaker:unexpected places particularly or through some non traditional
Speaker:means. And in this little circle of people, it's important that you
Speaker:practice deep listening. That means without judgment,
Speaker:alright, and and totally acknowledging the spirit can work
Speaker:through whatever means people are sharing
Speaker:their experience. We're gonna pray here in just a moment, but I did want
Speaker:you to know that we have a resource for you that you may want to
Speaker:take advantage of. It's called the ABC 123
Speaker:Bible study guide. We provide it for you at our website voice
Speaker:of god daily.com, completely free. It'll help you to
Speaker:go deeper into the scriptures, and I think that's what you
Speaker:wanna do. It's just simple as as abc 123,
Speaker:the abc123 bible guide. Let's pray.
Speaker:Loving spirit, we confess that sometimes we've limited you to our own
Speaker:understanding, expecting you to fit within our comfortable
Speaker:boxes of familiar patterns. Open our hearts to recognize
Speaker:your presence in unexpected places and the
Speaker:wisdom of those we've overlooked and the questions that
Speaker:challenge our certainties and the movements for justice and
Speaker:peace in our world. Help us to trust that
Speaker:your wisdom often exceeds our logic and your love transcends
Speaker:our boundaries. Guide us as we learn to listen to you and to each
Speaker:other with open hearts and minds.
Speaker:Well it's been good to be with you. My name is doctor Brad Miller here
Speaker:on the daily Bible refresh, where we look to offer
Speaker:you an understanding of the scriptures that is understandable, relatable,
Speaker:and applicable. I'll be with you again tomorrow morning, and but
Speaker:until then, remember that God's loyal love doesn't run out. His
Speaker:merciful love doesn't dry up. It's created
Speaker:new every morning.