
Teaching the Word to encourage and equip believers with the wonderful truths of the Bible. A study designed for individuals who desire to dive deeper in the Word with practical teaching.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Today, we’re looking at a witness. Not in a TV drama, but in the courtroom of history. This witness is here to testify to the Truth—to point us to the Light.
John 1:6-13 (ESV)- There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. He came as a witness... more
The Gospel of John starts with that kind of "The time has finally come" energy. But John doesn't start with a stable in Bethlehem or a list of ancestors. He starts with a prologue that is unlike anything else in the Bible. He dives in headfirst.
Joh... more
In today's episode, we reach the end of the Book of Judges. I’m going to be honest with you: for me, this is the hardest and saddest part of the Bible to read. If Judges 1 through 16 were a downward spiral, Chapters 17 through 21 are the crash and bu... more
In this episode, we dive into Judges 13-16 as we look at Samson, who is a man of massive contradictions. He had supernatural strength but a microscopic will. He was a set-apart Nazarite who couldn't stop touching what was "unclean." He is a mirror fo... more
In our final episode of 2025, and we are closing out the year with one of the most tragic and complex stories in the Book of Judges: the story of Jephthah in Judges chapters 10-12. This is a tough story about the danger of rash vows and the futility ... more
Last time, we saw women of incredible courage—Deborah and Jael. Today, we meet a man who starts out as the opposite of brave, a man who is completely paralyzed by insecurity.
If you've ever felt like your background disqualifies you, or that you're ... more
Today, we are jumping into Judges 4 and 5. This is a fascinating section of Scripture because we get the story told twice.
• Chapter 4 is the Prose Account. It gives us the history. Its the Detective Friday, “All we want are the facts, ma'am." It te... more
Today, we're diving into Judges 3, and we're going to see that deliverance in action. And the truth is, God's resume for heroes looks nothing like ours. We look for the polished, the perfect, the predictable. God looks for the available. We're going ... more







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A series focused on exploring biblical teachings and narratives, often emphasizing the practical applications of scripture in everyday life. Discussions frequently center around stories from the Bible, particularly the Book of Judges and the epistles of Paul, offering insights into faith, obedience, and spiritual growth. The engaging approach invites listeners to reflect on personal faith journeys and encourages them to embrace challenges with a steadfast reliance on divine guidance. The content is likely to resonate with those seeking encouragement in their spiritual lives and a deeper understanding of the scriptures.
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