Bible In Order Podcast
Chronologically studying the Bible until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God (Ephesians 4:13)
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Why Knowing Truth Is Not Enough - Acts 19 Explained
Acts 19 exposes a question every Christian needs to consider: Is knowing the truth enough, or are we called to grow into spiritual maturity, dependence on the Holy Spirit, and personal conviction rooted in God’s Word?In this teaching, D...
Paul Feared. Apollos Lacked. But God? (Acts 18 Explained)
Paul was afraid enough that Jesus had to tell him, “Do not be afraid.” Apollos was eloquent, passionate, and able to teach publicly, yet his understanding was incomplete.This Acts 18 explained study shows that God does not only work thr...
Keep Away From These Believers? - 2 Thessalonians 3 Explained
Does 2 Thessalonians 3 tell Christians to reject believers who are living irresponsibly? Or is Paul calling the church to something deeper: loving boundaries, honest correction, humility, and restoration?In this teaching, David walks th...
Why Most Won’t Recognize the Man of Lawlessness (2 Thessalonians 2 Explained)
Many people believe they will easily recognize the Antichrist or the man of lawlessness. But 2 Thessalonians 2 gives a warning that reaches much closer to home: lawlessness can look spiritual, claim authority, quote Scripture, and still resist ...
The Justice God Promised the Afflicted (2 Thessalonians 1)
Following Jesus can feel harder than you initially expected. When obedience costs comfort, acceptance, pleasure, belonging, or even relationships, will it really be worth it?In 2 Thessalonians 1, Paul writes to believers enduring real pr...
The Warning Most Christians Sleep Through (1 Thessalonians 5 Explained)
What if the greatest danger is not whether Christians believe Jesus is returning, but whether they will be ready when He does?In 1 Thessalonians 5, Paul shifts from comfort to warning. The Day of the Lord is coming like a thief in the n...
Truth About the Rapture Most Christians Miss (1 Thessalonians 4)
What if the hardship you’re asking God to remove is something He already told you would come?Most Christians begin a discussion about the rapture in 1 Thessalonians 4:13, where Paul speaks about believers who have died, the return of Je...
God Told You This Was Going to Hurt (1 Thessalonians 3)
What if the hardship you’re asking God to remove is something He already told you would come?In 1 Thessalonians 3, Paul reminds believers that affliction is not proof that God has abandoned them. It is part of following Jesus in a falle...
Why Pleasing God Offends People (1 Thessalonians 2 Explained)
Have you ever tried to obey God and somehow became the problem?You tell the truth, stand on Scripture, and hold your convictions — but people call you unloving, divisive, or harsh. In 1 Thessalonians 2, Paul shows us why pleasing God of...
The Church Every Pastor Wants to See (1 Thessalonians 1 Explained)
A healthy church is not measured first by buildings, crowds, worship, or ministry programs. In 1 Thessalonians 1, Paul shows the evidence of God’s grace at work in a people.What comes to mind when you think of a healthy church? A big bui...
Satan’s Little Season Debunked (Revisited) What Matthew 24:34 Really Means
This video is a revisit, deep study of Matthew 24 in response to my previous video, "Satan’s Little Season Debunked (Revelation 20 Explained)." Today we are doing a deep dive on Matthew 24, honing in specifically on verse 34 where Jesus said, "...
Why the Truth Makes Some People Angry (Acts 17 Explained)
Have you ever noticed that the same truth can soften one heart and harden another?In Acts 17, Paul speaks the truth in Thessalonica, Berea, and Athens, and each place responds differently. Some believe. Some mock. Some delay. Some becom...
When Holy Spirit Obedience Leads to Suffering (Acts 16 Explained)
What if following the Holy Spirit does not always lead to comfort, success, or an easier path?Acts 16 shows Paul and Silas being led by God, redirected by the Spirit, opposed by people, beaten unjustly, and thrown into prison. But here’...
The Church Culture Problem Most Christians Ignore (Galatians 6 Explained)
What if the difference between modern church culture and actual biblical community is not size, but function?Galatians 6 gives us a picture of Spirit-led community that goes far beyond attending services, hearing messages, or belonging t...
Why Is Temptation So Hard to Resist as a Christian? (Galatians 5)
What if the Christian life was never meant to feel like a constant religious struggle?Galatians 5 gives one of the clearest pictures in Scripture of Christian freedom. But here’s what most people miss: freedom is not permission to serve...
Why Trying Harder Won’t Help You Grow Spiritually (Galatians 4 Explained)
Most Christians want to grow spiritually, but what if the way we are trying to grow is actually leading us back into slavery?In Galatians 4, Paul confronts believers who had received the gospel by faith but were being tempted to return ...
Why Christians Still Feel Spiritually Stuck (Galatians 3 Explained)
What if one reason we feel spiritually stuck is because we are trying to grow by the same kind of human effort that can never make anyone righteous?In Galatians 3, Paul asks a direct question: having begun by the Spirit, are we now bein...
Why Paul REALLY Called Peter Out - Galatians 2 Explained
One of the most dangerous things a Christian leader, teacher, or pastor can do is slowly move away from the gospel while still using Christian language.In Galatians 2, Paul confronts false teaching, spiritual pressure, isolation, ...
What Most Christians Miss About False Teachers (Galatians 1 Explained)
What if the greatest danger to your faith is not an obvious enemy of Jesus?In Galatians 1, Paul gives one of the strongest warnings in the New Testament: a false gospel is not just a different opinion. It is a desertion from the grace o...
Are You Adding Something Jesus Never Required? | Acts 15 Explained
What if the most dangerous false teachings don’t sound anti-biblical?What if they quote Scripture, use biblical language, honor religious tradition, and still quietly move people away from the truth?In Acts 15, the early church ...
Why God Lets Faithful People Suffer | Acts 14 Explained
Why would Paul suffer so severely while faithfully serving God?Acts 14 gives one of the clearest examples in the New Testament: Paul heals a man, refuses glory, points people to the living God, and then gets stoned and left for dead. Bu...
Stop Asking God to Bless Your Plan | Acts 13 Explained
Have you ever asked, “What should I be doing for God?” The heart behind that question may be right — but Acts 13 shows us it might still be the wrong question.Before Barnabas and Saul were sent out, the believers in Antioch were not bra...
The Kind of Power God Actually Gives | James 5 Explained
Have you ever thought about what kind of person actually has power in the kingdom of God?James 5 gives us a sharp contrast between the life that trusts wealth, control, and comfort — and the life that trusts God, waits patiently, speaks...
Why Christians Still Wound Each Other | James 4 Explained
Why do people who love Jesus still wound each other?James 4 forces us to ask a deeper question: what if the conflict around us is revealing the war within us? This chapter does not simply address arguments, church splits, resentment, pr...
Can a Bible Teacher Still Be Wrong? | James 3 Explained
What if someone can quote Scripture and still not be speaking with the wisdom of God?James 3 forces us to face an uncomfortable possibility: biblical words can be used with ungodly motives. This chapter warns teachers, exposes the dange...