Scattered Moments

The Bible: Guilty of Disturbing the Peace

5 min · 17. touko 2026
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Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Scattered Moments, Matt reflects on the unsettling beauty of Scripture—a Book that comforts us while simultaneously confronting us. The Bible does not flatter humanity. It leaves the failures in. No deleted scenes. No polished heroes. Just the raw story of God meeting broken people with relentless grace. This reflection explores the danger of reducing God’s Word to a theological weapon, a political mascot, or a religious artifact while missing the living Christ at its center. The Bible is not safe. It disturbs false peace, confronts dead religion, and calls ordinary people into radical surrender, forgiveness, courage, and hope. Featuring reflections on: • The honesty of Scripture • Why the Bible still confronts modern religion • Charles Spurgeon’s famous “lion” metaphor • The difference between defending Scripture and being transformed by it • The dangerous beauty of grace “The Word of God is living and active...” — Hebrews 4:12 Take care, Notice the Scattered moments and share the grace.

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