• Godbreathed

  • What It Really Means for the Bible to Be Divinely Inspired
  • By: Zack Hunt
  • Narrated by: Zack Hunt
  • Length: 5 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Godbreathed

By: Zack Hunt
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Could there be good news in biblical imperfections?

What if the imperfections and contradictions in Scripture aren’t an accident? What if they were allowed to be there by the Holy Spirit in order to draw us beyond the literal words on the page and deeper into the spiritual truth God is trying to teach us? As provocative or unorthodox as that might sound, it is in fact a very ancient way of understanding what it means for the Bible to be divinely inspired. In this thorough and disarming book, author Zack Hunt explains how we got here, offering a practical and easily accessible approach for listening to and understanding the Bible that doesn’t require a PhD in biblical languages.

As the disillusioned leave the Church in droves and the deconstructing search for better answers to eternal questions continues, this book repositions Scripture in the life of the Church to allow it to be what it was meant to be all along: a source of life, hope, and freedom for all.

Godbreathed will reclaim the idea of biblical truth and reveal it to be not a list of beliefs to affirm or laws to be followed, but an invitation into a new way of living and loving on Earth as it is in heaven.

©2023 Herald Press (P)2023 Herald Press

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Excellent book for anyone identifies as “Christian”

I grew up in the North American Christian church. At 60 I find myself very disappointed in what the church has come to represent. Based on the amount of time Christ spent loving others I think it is quite clear that is what he wanted us to learn from his example. This book gives me hope - I’m not crazy. I’m responsible for my response to Christ and nobody else’s.

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Well done!

Highly recommended! Too often the good news about Jesus isn’t good. Too often the way we tell God’s story isn’t good. Followers of Jesus need to tell that story as good news for all the people. This book (and others like it) help us to truly understand the story of God.

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Thank you!!

As someone who has always struggled with the way the Bible is revered as the Word of God (which can be confusing since Christ is the Word of God), I’m grateful the HolySpirit breathed into the heart of someone to write this book!

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Great perspective gut check

Zack does a great job at separating Christian tradition/interpretation from biblical truth. Anyone who is going through the process of seeking truth and questioning the status quo, should read this book.

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The Holy Spirit is not a “she”

I’m only just past the preface and the author just called the Holy Spirit “she”. This is a book for the 21st century woke public, not at all for Christ followers. It’s a shame, I was looking forward to it.

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