Bible Tidbits
Bible Tidbits is a podcast dedicated to exploring the rich stories, lessons, and insights from the Bible. Each episode provides listeners with bite-sized pieces of biblical wisdom, making the ancient texts relevant and applicable to modern life. Whether you're a long-time scholar of the Bible or completely new to its teachings, this podcast aims to inspire, educate, and engage listeners with its thoughtful discussions and reflections.
Episodes
170 episodes
The Supremacy of Christ in Creation and Redemption (Colossians 1:15–23)
In this episode of the Bible Tidbits Podcast, we explore Colossians 1:15–23 and Paul’s powerful declaration of the supremacy of Christ in creation, the church, and redemption. This passage reveals Jesus as the image of the invisible God, the su...
Filled with the Knowledge of His Will (Colossians 1:9–14)
In this episode of the Bible Tidbits podcast we explore Colossians 1:9–14 and Paul’s prayer for believers to be filled with the knowledge of God’s will, walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, and live with endurance, joy, and gratitude because of...
Faith, Love, and Hope That Come from the Gospel (Colossians 1:3–8)
In this episode of the Bible Tidbits podcast, we explore Colossians 1:3–8 and Paul’s thanksgiving for the believers in Colossae. These verses highlight three marks of a healthy church and a growing Christian life: faith in Christ, love for the ...
Grace and Peace in Christ (Colossians 1:1–2)
In this episode of the Bible Tidbits Podcast, we begin a verse by verse study of Colossians by exploring Paul’s greeting in Colossians 1:1–2. These opening verses remind us that Paul writes with authority from God, believers are saints who belo...
Colossians: The Supremacy and Sufficiency of Christ
In this introductory episode of the Bible Tidbits Podcast series on Colossians, we explore the background, purpose, and central message of Paul’s letter and why it still speaks so powerfully today. As false teaching threatened the early church,...
From Questioning to Confidence: Living the Message of Habakkuk
In this final episode of our Habakkuk series, we step back and trace the prophet’s journey from confusion to confidence. Habakkuk teaches us how to pray honestly, trust God’s justice, and live by faith even when life doesn’t make sense. This bo...
Rejoicing When Everything Falls Apart (Habakkuk 3)
In the final chapter Habakkuk, we explore where the prophet’s questions give way to worship. Though judgment still lies ahead and circumstances have not improved, Habakkuk learns to trust the character of God. By remembering God’s mighty acts i...
Woe to the Proud (Habakkuk 2:6–20)
In this episode of the Bible Tidbits Podcast, we continue our study through Habakkuk by exploring Habakkuk 2:6–20, where God pronounces a series of woes against Babylon. These warnings reveal that greed, violence, exploitation, and idolatry may...
The Righteous Shall Live by Faith (Habakkuk 2:2–5)
In this episode, we explore Habakkuk 2:2–5, where God answers the prophet’s struggle with delayed justice. At the center of this passage is one of the most important statements in Scripture: “The righteous shall live by faith.” As Habakkuk wait...
The Holy God and a Troubled Prophet (Habakkuk 1:12–2:1)
A holy God and a questioning prophet meet in Habakkuk 1:12–2:1. In this episode of the Bible Tidbits Podcast, we explore how Habakkuk wrestles honestly with God’s justice while clinging to His holiness and learning to wait in faith. This passag...
I Am Doing a Work You Would Not Believe (Habakkuk 1:5–11)
God answers Habakkuk’s cry, but His response is not what the prophet expected. In Habakkuk 1:5–11, the Lord reveals that He has been at work all along, raising up the Babylonians as an instrument of judgment. This unsettling answer stretches Ha...
How Long, O Lord? (Habakkuk 1:1–4)
Habakkuk cries out to the Lord as violence, corruption, and injustice spread unchecked among God’s people. Troubled by God’s apparent silence, the prophet asks how long he must wait for justice to come. This opening lament gives voice to faithf...
Habakkuk: Faith When God Doesn’t Make Sense
In this opening episode, we begin a journey through the Book of Habakkuk, one of Scripture’s most honest and searching books. Habakkuk invites us into a conversation between a struggling prophet and a sovereign God—a conversation shaped b...
The Gospel That Stands Forever (Conclusion to Mark)
The final episode reflects on why the study ends at Mark 16:8, acknowledges that the longer ending was added later, and then reviews the major themes of Mark as a whole. It highlights Jesus as the suffering servant, the Son of God, the call to ...
He Is Not Here, He Has Risen (Mark 16:1–8)
The women visit Jesus’s tomb expecting to anoint His body, but instead they find the stone rolled away and an angel announcing the resurrection. Fear and amazement overwhelm them. The empty tomb declares that Jesus has conquered death, fulfilli...
The King We Needed on a Cross (Mark 15:16–47)
Jesus endures mocking, beating, and the agony of crucifixion. Darkness covers the land as He bears the wrath of God for sin. When He dies, the temple curtain tears, symbolizing open access to God through His sacrifice. He is buried in a tomb, w...
The Innocent King and the Guilty Freed (Mark 15:1–15)
Jesus is handed over to Pilate, who finds no real guilt in Him yet yields to the pressure of the crowd. Barabbas, a murderer and rebel, is released instead of Jesus. The innocent King is condemned while the guilty man goes free, offering a pict...
Peter’s Failure and the Faithfulness of Jesus (Mark 14:66–72)
As Jesus is tried inside, Peter waits in the courtyard and denies Him three times, just as Jesus foretold. When the rooster crows, Peter remembers Jesus’s words and breaks down in grief. This episode shows both human frailty and the accuracy of...
Lies, Law, and the Lord of Glory (Mark 14:53–65)
Jesus is brought before the council where false witnesses contradict one another, revealing the leaders’ corrupt intentions. When the high priest finally asks if He is the Christ, Jesus responds with a clear affirmation of His identity and comi...
Faith, Prayer, and Betrayal in the Garden (Mark 14:32–52)
In Gethsemane, Jesus wrestles in deep distress yet ultimately submits to the Father’s will. His disciples, however, fail to stay awake and pray. Judas arrives with a crowd to arrest Jesus, and the disciples flee in fear. Even a young man escape...
The Sovereign Savior in the Upper Room (Mark 14:12–31)
Jesus prepares the Passover meal with complete foreknowledge and control over every detail. During the supper He reveals that one disciple will betray Him and then institutes the Lord’s Supper, showing that His body and blood will establish the...
A Beautiful Devotion in the Midst of Darkness (Mark 14:1–11)
While the religious leaders plot Jesus’s death and Judas prepares to betray Him, a woman anoints Jesus with costly perfume in an act of extravagant devotion. Her love stands in stark contrast to the surrounding hostility. Jesus calls her act “b...
The Abomination of Desolation and the Return of the King (Mark 13:14–37)
Jesus describes a future moment of unparalleled distress and urges His followers to flee when they see the “abomination of desolation.” He then shifts to the hope of His return, when the Son of Man will come in glory to gather His people. Thoug...
The Coming Judgment and the Call to Endure (Mark 13:1–13)
Jesus warns His disciples about the destruction of the temple and the trials that will come before the end. He tells them not to be deceived by false saviors or frightened by wars and global turmoil, because these are only the beginning. Instea...
Faithful in the Birth Pains (Mark 13:1–13)
In this episode we unpack Mark 13:1–13, where Jesus calls His followers to remain faithful amid a world of uncertainty, chaos, and persecution. Rather than giving dates or signs, He points to the “beginning of birth pains”—wars, disasters, and ...