The Bible Recap - Prep Episode 3 Interview with Lee McDerment: Why Reading the Whole Bible is Important
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Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible recap.
Today, we're going to be talking to Alimit Dermott, pastor of Newspring Church in Greenville,
South Carolina.
If you listened to Prep Episode 2, you heard the story of how Lee challenged me to read
the Bible all the way through and how it changed my life.
At the time, I've been in full-time ministry for a few years as a musician and a writer and
a speaker, and Lee had mentioned that I should say very little on stage until I'd read
the whole Bible.
I was deeply convicted by the challenge to fill my head and my heart with all of God's
words before attempting to say much about it on stage.
I still count that conversation as one of the most important ones of my life.
If it weren't for him, I never would have launched D-group,
the discipleship and Bible study ministry I lead,
which has now touched every populated continent and as even in Spanish.
And I definitely wouldn't have started the Bible recap,
because I never would have fallen in love with God and His Word.
So, of course, I'm incredibly excited for you to hear from me
and catch His passion for the Word of God because it's definitely contagious.
We did this interview over the phone, so it's not the best quality, but I promise you what it
lacks in audio quality, it more than makes up for in wisdom quality and quantity. So let's
jump into the interview now. Leigh McDermott, welcome to the Bible recap. We are so excited to have you.
Why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself? Well, first of all, what an honor. And, uh, terribly, I'm just so grateful for you.
You and I have been friends for so long.
I think, you know, just, you know, to introduce myself to your,
to your listeners, um, I've been the, um, on staff at New Spring
Church for a little over 18 years.
And, uh, I was for 15 years.
I was the worship pastor.
And then a brief stand is our creative
arts director, which is over, you know, worship and production, all the rest of that stuff.
And most recently, I've been the Greenville campus pastor for New Spring Church for a little
over a year now, my beloved city of Greenville. I've been married to my wife, Allie, for a
little over seven years. and we have two kids,
Gray, our son who's three, and Lucy, who is our daughter who's a little over one. And
they are awesome. So, you know, it's an honor to jump on this thing to talk about my favorite book in the whole wide world with you. I know it's, that's how you feel about it too, and
just honored to get to share with you today.
Well, we're glad to have you. So why don't you tell us when did you first read the Bible and what prompted you to read
through it for the first time? Well, you know, I think growing up, you know, I grew up in a
in a believing family and a Christian family. So I was around the scriptures a good bit growing up,
but it never really kind of, you know, taken a spin through it on my own.
And it wasn't until after I'd called into ministry and finished up my music degree,
I'd actually been leaving worship at our church for a couple of years.
It wasn't until I had this encounter at a camp
that I was leading worship at with an evangelist there.
And he posed a question to me that just,
I mean, it spun my world around.
I will never forget this, but he basically said,
hey, what if God's gonna hold you more accountable
for what you say from the stage than me?
And that shook me up in that moment because, you know,
he was the evangelist, he's preaching,
I'm just leaving worship and, you know,
kind of leading people through songs,
just guiding them by saying a few things
in between one song and another.
So the idea of being more held more accountable
for what I say than the preacher was kind of staggering for me.
But this is how he explained it.
He basically said, look, when I'm preaching,
people are seated, their minds are closed,
they're weighing everywhere I say,
like maybe I don't believe what you're saying.
He said, when you say something from the stage,
music is playing, people's hearts are wide open,
their emotions are engaged,
they're just, everything you say
is kind of just falling right into their heart.
Are you comfortable with what you're
telling them about God, speaking for God? You know what I mean in that? And he was like,
how much of the Bible have you read? And I admitted to him there, you know, I've read most of it,
but there's, you know, some sections of the monopro, or of the prophets that I hadn't really
dug into. There's other sections that I've only read a mind-tower life. And he said, maybe, maybe you should
consider limiting what you say and maybe only saying like,
you know, welcome, stand and sing, and then you may be seated.
Maybe consider only saying that stuff until you've actually read
the whole Bible. And it really, you know, it just, I was so
wonderfully convicted in that moment to the Davenor into the scriptures. You know, he was so wonderfully convicted in that moment,
the dive war into the scriptures.
You know, he kind of brought the whole thing down to Sassmire
by basically saying, look,
the Bible's not some mountain that's too,
this beyond you, that's too difficult for you.
It takes about 40 hours to read from cover to cover.
Why don't you just do it as fast as you can
so that you have the whole scriptures inside your brain, the Holy Spirit can use them at any time.
And that way you know that, you know, you're really giving the most accurate picture of God to other people as humanly possible.
So later on, you know, after that campus over with, I just got a little pocket bottle, put it in my back pocket and would read it at stoplights and, you know, just here and there.
Just tried to get through it as fast as I possibly could. It took me about four or five months to do it at first.
And I was transformed after that first reading.
I mean, it truly was a life-changing experience.
God did things in me then that I just, you know,
that didn't think were possible at the time.
So that's my real first encounter with reading the entirety of the scriptures.
After that, clearly, I just got hooked.
My appetite increased for it, like crazy.
And I just never look back.
I mean, it's just been such a source of faith and inspiration.
And it's just been amazing.
It's been amazing.
Well, I don't know who that can't pastor was, but I want to thank him.
Because what he said to you obviously impacted you in huge ways, but in ways that trickle
down to everybody you encountered in your own life because those words that he said to
you are so similar towards that you said to me when I was a traveling musician that made
me want to read the Bible for the first time because you said something very similar to
me.
I remember I think it was like
August when you were when I was on tour in South Carolina, and we were at the church, and you
would just give me a tour of the new church offices and things like that. And you said something
very similar to me as what he said to you. And the next day was when I started reading through
the Bible the first time. And that changed everything for me and increased my appetite as well. And so just the trickle
down effect of that camp minister's words to you. And then all the people that are hearing this
today and all the people they're going to impact throughout their life, that man has probably no idea
how far reaching his words have been. Well, Adrian DePri, if you're listening, then thank you,
thank you homeboy, because you you you've done it for for all of us, so yeah, but
Thank you, Adrian. Yeah
So what struggles did you have because I had my own struggles the first time I read through
Were there any things that were difficult for you or challenging for you or maybe you want to quit or things like that?
Because I know our listeners are probably gonna encounter some measure of struggle
their first time through,
or even if this isn't their first time through.
So did you have anything that you recall
that you wanna share with us?
Yeah, it was, you know, I think obviously the first time
it was primarily an intellectual challenge
at the very beginning, really just more
of a mental capacity challenge, because
I think that I've never tried to read a book like that fast before.
And obviously, the scriptures themselves, it's a book of books, it's a library in and
to itself.
And for me, reading it that clip, I mean, it was kind of like mental crossfit,
this undergre, I mean, it was challenging for my intellect just to take in that much in that
span of time, and to be able to comprehend it and all the rest of that stuff. So there really was a
stretching of my mental capacities as I read it the first time, especially through some of the more obscure passages of scripture that there's genealogies and repetitive laws and prophecies about
the things that I had in a historical context for. Those things were the most, they were drier for me
and from an intellectual standpoint, it was just, it was tougher to get through the first
time around just because I hadn't seen that stuff before.
What I realized was happening, there's a promise in Psalm 19 that says, the love of the
Lord is perfect, we're vowing the soul, the testimony of the Lord is sure making wise,
the simple.
That promise certainly was fulfilled in my life at that particular point in time, reading
through the scriptures,
it was making me smart,
you know what I mean, in one way or another,
the idea of the power of the scriptures themselves,
that they have the ability to make a simple person wise,
that was happening to me all the way,
the way along in that first round. I don't know
that I necessarily struggled with. You know, there are some difficult and hard to understand
passages in the Old Testament, even in the New about, you know, sometimes the severity
of God's judgment, or you know, there's just questions about His character, or why would
He allow this, or that, or the other, these, these law seem harsh or strange or exclusive or whatever.
Those things, I didn't encounter that as much on the first time
because I was so overwhelmed with the consistency of God's character
from, from front to back.
I mean, the, you know, so I don't know that I had struggles of faith.
Honestly, the biggest benefit to me in that first run all the way through
of faith. Honestly, the biggest benefit to me in that first run all the way through was so many of my doubts completely perished in my first reading through the Bible, just because
I would wonder, very often before I did this, reading through the scriptures like, is
God real? Is this all just kind of a man-made? You know honestly when I got to the end I just found that there was this ground for peace
and faith inside my heart that I didn't I didn't even know was possible. I mean
there were doubts that I just never ever struggled with again after reading
through the Bible in its entirety. I know that's not everybody's story but that
was certainly the case for me. The struggles for me were way more on the just mental capacity side,
the staying committed to it, staying disciplined in it more so than struggling with doubt or
struggling even to believe that it was true, honestly.
That's, I love how our stories are so different in that regard because I feel like
That's I love how our stories are so different in that regard because I feel like a lot of our listeners may be come out on your side of things for me It was and you know I talked about this
I the first time I finished reading through really had a hard time because I was like I don't know that I like this guy that I'm reading
I don't know like the the God that I read about
Was hard for me to stomach in in certain places And so when I read it through the second time,
with a lens to just understand who he was and like what he loves, what he hates, why he does,
what he does, like the motives behind his things, that was when I really fell in love with him.
I didn't really have peace until after my second trip through Scripture. But I was so grateful. I had,
you know, I had you and Kimper and a few other people in my life
that were resources to me to bring my questions to in that time. And that's kind of another
thing I'm hoping this podcast will serve as a resource for our listeners who maybe don't
have people like that in their lives. Is that the fact that you would answer a lot of my
questions about the character of God was so helpful to me.
And one of the things we're going to do in this podcast is every day sort of draw out the character
of God as we saw it displayed in that day's reading. So that we're always looking for who God is in
this and not getting lost in some of the minor details of things, which I think are easy to get tangled
up in. Yeah, one of the things, terribly, I love that you said that. I don't know, you can probably
resonate with this. Reading through the scriptures is a fundamentally humbling experience,
because in many ways, you are coming face to face with your own kind of rational limitations because the Bible is the revealing of the mystery of mysteries,
the most wonderful person in the universe who is so mysterious that someone who has a massive
intellect who's very, very smart, very, very sharp like you are, I mean, it's a you come face-to-face
with things that you just simply cannot comprehend.
They seem to just kind of war against everything that's on the inside. And what you find is that the faith that the Bible creates,
the, you know, the awakening, the challenge that's in there, it does something humbling to you. And the promise this revealed in the scriptures is that God lifts up the humble. I mean, he exalts the
humble and so anyone who's willing to yield to that process, like any of the listeners who are,
like, you know what, I just feel like I need to do this. I need to dive in every single day for
this year and read through the scriptures. You know, there's a war inside your soul, you know,
humility versus pride in some way, shape or form.
And what happens is if you can just suspend, suspend your own disbelief long enough to let
that those words wash over you.
What you find is that God isn't the process of lifting you up to be where He is and to
draw you in closer to Himself, which is, I mean, that's the treasure.
That's, he, he is the best of all his gifts.
Of all the things God could possibly give us, he's the best of all those gifts.
And the Bible is, is I think, honestly, the primary vehicle for that in the continuing
life of a believer.
So for anybody who's listening, and I just like, I'm just over here with big
pom-poms cheering you on because because God is he's wanting to bless. He's wanting to
give you more of himself. And it's just it's just such an amazing and wonderful journey.
Yeah. And then making wise the simple, exalting the humble. Yeah. That's such encouragement
for anybody, anybody on this journey. And also those
things reveal to us something about God's character, the fact that he makes wise the simple,
the fact that he exalts the loley. Like that tells us something about his heart.
Yeah, one of the things that, you know, that I've, that I picked up in my reading through
it, in my, that's hard to understand places and the thing that I've encouraged other people
who are really having a hard time with some of those things. I'm going to even set this to you a long time ago is
when you bump into something that makes you feel like you can't trust God because of something
you read in the scripture like you don't something something just sits sideways you get twisted up
in your soul after something that you read. The thing that I've encouraged folks to to do is to
go back to Exodus 34 verse 6 through 8 and and remember what God's eternal name that he revealed
to Moses is.
He is the Lord, the Lord, compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in
steadfast love and faithfulness, maintaining love to thousands, forgiving, wickedness,
rebellion and sin, but who does not leave the guilty unpunished?
He is a God who is unbelievably merciful and who is just and righteous and he poured all that out on Jesus at the cross.
If you can hold that, hold that truth about that's God's character, that's his revealed character.
If you can hold that in your heart, allow you read these difficult passages all the way through.
What you begin to find is that God is far larger and grander and more mysterious and more loving and more gracious,
but also more pure and holy and perfect than whatever your little box was that you had him in,
you know, in all your thought processes previous to that. So, you know, that's the thing I'd
encourage people with. Like, go back Ezekiel 34. And when you have a hard passage that you are finding
difficult to understand, remember, God is compassionate.
He's grace, he's slow to anger, abounding love in faith.
And it's you forgive.
He just, and ultimately all wrongdoing gets poured out on Jesus
at the cross.
The gospel is all is threaded through, all the way through
of the scriptures because it's a part of, you know, who gospel is all is threaded through, all the way through the scriptures,
because it's a part of who got it, you know?
That's so good.
I know you've touched on this a little bit in some of your answers previously, but can
you just summarize why you think it's important to read through the whole Bible?
Yes, so, you know, honestly, two main reasons come to mind.
Initially, number one, there's a promise in scripture
of Romans 10, I think for 17, it says,
faith comes from hearing and hearing the words of Christ.
The idea there is that, you know,
and this is Wayne Grewdom's definition about,
you know, about the words of scripture,
basically, it says, all the words of scripture are God's words.
Therefore, to disbelieve or disobey any other words of scripture is to disbelieve or
disobey God.
So, I take all those words of scripture from Genesis to Revelation as Jesus own words.
And so, connecting that to the promise in Romans 10, 17, what I feel like happens is regardless
of what page I'm on, if my eyes are hitting the page,
then faith is being created and increased in my heart in one way or another. And so that I feel like is such a
motivator for me because I need more faith every single minute of the day. And so I want to have the whole Bible
and all the faith that it generates for me, I want it.
And so that's one encouragement that I would say to people.
Another one is, you know, there are of course so many, but another one is, you know, when
you read the entirety of the scriptures, what you're doing is engaging with the promise
that Jesus made disciples about the Holy Spirit in John 14, I think verse 26, where he says,
part of the Holy Spirit's job is to bring to your
remembrance all the things that I have told you. And if all the words of Scripture are Jesus
very words, what you're doing is partnering with the Holy Spirit because when you read the
Scriptures, all of that stuff, all those words are getting inside your head and they're
therefore available for the Holy Spirit to bring to your mind at any time. So if you think about
this and I know,
clearly this happens to you literally all the time.
Anytime you're having a conversation with somebody or something like that,
you've just been talking to them and boom a,
a scripture that you haven't read in a couple of years, maybe or a year.
I know you read the through the Bible every year, but like a scripture
you have in the red and months pops into your head.
You can't even remember the, the reference or anything,
but because you've read it all, you part like the Holy Spirit is now able to access that and bring it to your mind from the encouragement of other people for your own encouragement. That's why I say
it's so important to read the entirety of it. Another reason, honestly, in this one, it's just
important to reading through the whole Bible, keeps you from going to unnecessary extremes.
Would you just think like that, you know, cults and stuff like that have started
based on one or two scriptures taken way out of context.
And the Bible is a book full of some pretty amazing paradoxes because it is not a human
invention.
It is the very word of God, not the invention of any man.
So from that perspective, reading the whole thing gives you the ability to kind of stay
in the middle of those mysteries and hold them and steward them well,
instead of like going too dangerously off to one extreme or another.
And you know, I think lastly, like God loves each and every one of us who are his so
volcanically and so dramatically. These are his revealed words. I mean, I'm kind of like, if you knew how much God loves you, why wouldn't you want to get all these words inside of you?
I mean, this is the expression of the most beautiful, mysterious, powerful being in the universe.
I mean, you know, he's right there in those pages. And, you know, so that's my big encouragement.
Everybody is that there is treasure on every page for someone.
So just, you know, such great encouragement to really persevere
and to find every page of the scripture's valuable.
And that's good.
So talk to the person who doesn't yet have a relationship with God.
Like, what words do you have for those people who are listening who are maybe trying to
do this and trying to figure out is scripture true, is God real?
What words of encouragement do you have for them or words of challenge, either way?
Yeah, you know, the thing that I would say is, you know, to anybody who is listening to
this podcast, reading through the scriptures, but maybe you're just
kicking the tires on the Jesus thing or whatever. I just want to say welcome and wow, you have no
idea how much God loves you. And the fact that you would even want to look at some of his words
is an exciting signal to me that he is up to something really beautiful in your life.
The thing that I would say is, if you don't have a relationship with God but you're reading the
Bible and you bump into something that you're just like, yep, I knew it. It's not worth it.
You can't understand it. The thing I would just say is like, pause. And before you give up, keep going,
keep going, keep going. And just open yourself up and ask, you know, ask God this, this question.
And just, just say this in your heart or out loud somewhere like, God, if you're real, would
you speak to me through this book? And I feel like that's just a good prayer for somebody who,
this book. And I feel like that's just a good prayer for somebody who who wants to know if God is real and who is looking in the scriptures to kind of go on a treasure hunt, you know,
to some degree, just ask him to reveal himself to you and through those pages because he's
not looking to hide from you. And so I just so much encouragement to keep going and just a statement that I'd love to make
to anybody who is in that place.
Wow, God lives you so much.
Something wonderful is right around the corner in your life.
That's so good.
Man, I feel like that's good advice, not only for people who are questioning
whether God is real or not,
but even people who are professed believers,
because like I said, my first trip through scripture
was where the tension really mounted for me.
And if I hadn't pushed through that obstacle
of really being frustrated
when I was reading the first time,
to get through the second time reading through,
to just keep going, to keep in it.
And so I, you know, I talk to people all the time, we were trying to pursue a relationship with
the Lord, read the scripture, dig into church, and then they hit a wall. I tell them the good stuff
is on the other side of this struggle. Like you've got to persevere through this struggle because
that's where the good stuff is. Don't stop now. Yeah, I could agree more with that. I think one of the things, especially for somebody who
is a believer who might have grown up in church, when you take a spin through the Bible,
through the whole thing, what you may find, what you may bump into is that you have been taught
some things about God that might not line up with what you're reading on the page.
have been taught some things about God that might not line up with what you're reading on the page. And that can be emotionally difficult. There can be some grief attached to that.
There can be, you know, it can be a, it can be a tough thing. And so I've completely
agree with you. The best advice for anybody is just keep going. Even with, you know, one
of the things that Adrian told me a long time ago in that first encounter was, you know, he was like, here's the deal. The Bible is its own best commentary. It answers
most of its own questions. So as you go through, don't get hung up on any one. Put a question mark
beside it as you, as you're going through highlight, underline, put a star beside, put question mark
beside, and just keep going. And sure enough, like if you have a question that arises in Leviticus,
you may find that God answers it in Hebrews later on.
And so, you know, that's just,
that's a good thing to help everybody understand
is like, per se of your key going,
you've, you've, you've, you've, you've got it right.
Well, Lee, we are so grateful for your time
and your insight here today.
I have zero doubt that the things that you've said have struck a chord in the hearts of
every listener at some point.
And probably is going to be used to change the trajectory of a lot of people's lives out
there.
So thank you for your time.
I'm like, I'm asking God to give weight to your words as they land on people's hearts.
And to bring those words to mind again, when they encounter those struggles
or when they feel disconnected and want to quit,
some pray-me-to-your-words bear fruit.
I'm praying that our listeners are encouraged the way that I was
when you first challenged me in this way.
And I look forward to seeing all of the fruit
that comes from this conversation in the future.
Absolutely, me too.
Me too.
I just speak of blessing over you, Terrily,
and all the things that you guys are doing both through the,
through this podcast and through D group and for anybody who's on this journey,
I just, you know, bless you and Jesus name.
And I hope you experience truly the fullness of, of it, just a wild journey
in this and a, and a revelation of the mystery of God.
Amen.
Wasn't that awesome?
I love how much our experiences were so different
yet we both ended up at the same place of loving scripture.
If you've hold discouraged about Bible reading
and you feel like you can't relate to history or mine,
take heart because I believe you're going to land in this place too.
I believe you are going to love the Bible too.
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