In this episode of Deciphering Truth, we confront a growing trend in modern Christianity—one in which the Bible is treated as inspirational literature rather than as divine authority, and Jesus is viewed as optional instead of essential.
From Tamar’s claim that Christians should read Scripture “just for the stories,” to B. Simone boldly stating she’d rather have a trillion dollars than ten minutes with Jesus, these cultural moments reveal something deeper: a Christianity shaped by personal preference rather than biblical truth.
We explore:
- What happens when believers detach Scripture from its authority
- Why “story‑only Christianity” leads to a powerless, self‑defined faith
- How culture has made Jesus negotiable—and why the Bible never does
- What Scripture actually teaches about the worth of Christ
- How to lovingly respond when people—inside or outside the church—minimize Jesus
If you’ve ever wondered why Jesus is not optional, why the Bible must be more than stories, or how to answer these rising cultural claims with clarity and conviction, this episode will equip you with truth, context, and Scripture‑rooted confidence.
This is a conversation for believers, skeptics, and anyone wrestling with what Christianity really is—and who Jesus truly is.
