Why the Bible Feels Disconnected (And Why It Isn't)
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Most Christians know Bible stories.
Very few know the Bible's story.
In this opening episode of Your Story Revealed, Greg Cash tackles a question many believers quietly carry but rarely voice: Why does the Bible feel so fragmented? Why do Genesis, Leviticus, the Psalms, the Gospels, and Revelation often feel like disconnected scenes rather than one unfolding narrative?
The problem, Greg argues, isn't that Scripture lacks coherence. It's that we've been taught to read it like a devotional buffet or a theological reference manual instead of the unified story God designed it to be.
Drawing from his background as both a pastor and a filmmaker, Greg introduces the idea that Scripture follows a deliberate narrative structure embedded by God Himself—one that unfolds through six covenants and mirrors the storytelling patterns found in every great story ever told.
This episode reframes how to read the Bible, why misreading it distorts our theology, and what we lose when we fail to see the covenantal spine holding Scripture together. More importantly, it sets the foundation for the entire season: learning to see the Bible as God's story, and understanding where your life fits within it.
Once you see it, you won't be able to unsee it.