
How do you actually understand the Bible—and know what to trust? In this episode of Talk’N Truth, Dan Whitney (aka Larry the Cable Guy), Reno Collier, and Pastor Bryan Clark tackle some of the most common—and confusing—questions people have about Scripture.From where to start reading the Bible, to why events like Pentecost aren’t always formally celebrated, to the mystery surrounding books like the Book Enoch, this conversation clears away the noise and gets back to what really matters: understanding God’s Word as it was intended.Bryan offers practical guidance for anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed trying to read the Bible. Rather than treating it like a novel from Genesis to Revelation, he encourages starting with the Gospels and building from there.The episode also addresses a growing issue in today’s culture: misinformation. The group explains why we can be confident in the Bible we have today—and why so many modern challenges to Scripture are based more on speculation than truth.If you’ve ever wondered where to begin, what sources to trust, or how to grow in your understanding of Scripture without getting discouraged, this conversation offers clarity, encouragement, and a reminder that God meets those who sincerely seek Him.Perfect for viewers interested in:Bible study basics, how to read the Bible, starting with Scripture, biblical literacy, Pentecost, Book of Enoch, apologetics, trusting the Bible, Christian growth, and understanding context in Scripture.#BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #TalkNTruth #LarryTheCableGuy #RenoCollier #BryanClark #HowToReadTheBible #BibleQuestions #ChristianLiving #Apologetics #TrustScripture #BackToTheBible
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