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QUICK Qs: What Is your Favorite Scripture?

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Which verses of scripture have etched themselves into your heart and memory? The ones you return to repeatedly, finding new depths each time?
In this intimate conversation, hosts David Shapiro, Javi Marquez, and Jason Holloway open up about the Bible verses that have shaped their spiritual journeys. Javi reveals how Jeremiah 9:23-24 constantly redirects him from intellectual pursuit toward relationship with God, acknowledging his natural tendency to seek knowledge sometimes at the expense of divine connection. The passage reminds him that boasting in wisdom, strength, or riches pales compared to knowing God intimately.
Jason transports us to heaven's threshold with John 14:2-3, painting a vivid picture of Jesus personally preparing rooms for believers. Drawing a touching parallel to his mother preparing his bedroom when he returned from college, Jason helps us visualize the deeply personal nature of our heavenly welcome. His description of what that room might "look like, smell like" transforms abstract theology into tangible anticipation.
David shares how the Lord's Prayer grounds him daily, providing a centering framework he returns to morning and night. Despite its familiarity, he continues discovering new layers of meaning within these sacred words. He also offers a bonus verse from Ecclesiastes that echoes Javi's reflection—a reminder that our primary duty is not endless study but fearing God and keeping His commandments.
What scripture is written on your heart? We'd love to hear which verses guide your faith journey and why they speak to you so powerfully. Share your thoughts and join the conversation!

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Chapters

1. Welcome to Quick Questions (00:00:00)

2. Jeremiah on Wisdom vs. Relationship (00:00:25)

3. John 14: The Heavenly Room Prepared (00:01:35)

4. The Lord's Prayer as Heart Scripture (00:02:42)

5. Ecclesiastes: The Whole Duty of Man (00:04:02)

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Which verses of scripture have etched themselves into your heart and memory? The ones you return to repeatedly, finding new depths each time?
In this intimate conversation, hosts David Shapiro, Javi Marquez, and Jason Holloway open up about the Bible verses that have shaped their spiritual journeys. Javi reveals how Jeremiah 9:23-24 constantly redirects him from intellectual pursuit toward relationship with God, acknowledging his natural tendency to seek knowledge sometimes at the expense of divine connection. The passage reminds him that boasting in wisdom, strength, or riches pales compared to knowing God intimately.
Jason transports us to heaven's threshold with John 14:2-3, painting a vivid picture of Jesus personally preparing rooms for believers. Drawing a touching parallel to his mother preparing his bedroom when he returned from college, Jason helps us visualize the deeply personal nature of our heavenly welcome. His description of what that room might "look like, smell like" transforms abstract theology into tangible anticipation.
David shares how the Lord's Prayer grounds him daily, providing a centering framework he returns to morning and night. Despite its familiarity, he continues discovering new layers of meaning within these sacred words. He also offers a bonus verse from Ecclesiastes that echoes Javi's reflection—a reminder that our primary duty is not endless study but fearing God and keeping His commandments.
What scripture is written on your heart? We'd love to hear which verses guide your faith journey and why they speak to you so powerfully. Share your thoughts and join the conversation!

Send us a text

Support the show

Have a topic, verse, or story you'd like us to cover?

  • Tell us on the socials at @theboundlessbible:
    Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Join the new Facebook Group: The Boundless Bible Discussion Group

If you enjoyed this episode, hit subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more people like you.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to Quick Questions (00:00:00)

2. Jeremiah on Wisdom vs. Relationship (00:00:25)

3. John 14: The Heavenly Room Prepared (00:01:35)

4. The Lord's Prayer as Heart Scripture (00:02:42)

5. Ecclesiastes: The Whole Duty of Man (00:04:02)

37 episodes

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