HIS WORD REVEALED: A Deep Dive into the Word of God
Deep Bible study, delivered as a clear two-voice dialogue. Each episode takes one passage, parable, or doctrine and walks through it honestly — the Sabbath, tithing, eternal security, modern idolatry, the parables of Jesus, and the harder sayings most pulpits avoid.
Born out of daily quiet time and personal journaling, every episode begins with what the Holy Spirit reveals when you actually sit with Scripture. The study is human-authored. The narration is AI-generated, designed to bring the conversation to life in a format built for how people actually listen today.
If you've ever closed a sermon wondering "but what does the Bible actually say?" — this is for you.
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Produced using AI-generated narration. All Scripture study, journaling, and theological direction is human-authored.
Episodes
14 episodes
The Parable of the Ten Virgins: Are You Ready for the Return of Christ?
Jesus told a story about ten women waiting for a wedding. Five were ready. Five were not. And when the bridegroom finally arrived — at the hour no one expected — the door was shut, and it stayed shut.This episode walks thro...
Stones of Remembrance: How to Overcome Spiritual Forgetfulness with the Holy Spirit
When Israel crossed the Jordan, God commanded them to set up twelve stones — not for decoration, but so they would remember. This episode connects the ancient practice of memorial stones to the modern problem of spiritual...
The Parable of the Wheat and Tares Explained: Why God Lets Counterfeits Grow in the Church
Jesus said the kingdom of God is like a field where wheat and tares grow together — and the owner refuses to pull the weeds early. Why? This episode unpacks the parable of the wheat and tares from Matthew 13, what "while men slept" reall...
Mary, Martha, and Lazarus: The Dinner at Bethany Before Jesus' Crucifixion
Days before the cross, Jesus sat down to dinner in Bethany — and three of the people at that table show us three different ways to relate to Him. Martha served. Mary worshipped. Lazarus simply sat with the One who had raised him from the...
What the Bible Really Says About Tithing: Malachi 3, Abraham, and the Devourer
Is tithing still required? This episode walks through the biblical foundation of the tithe — from Abraham's offering to Melchizedek long before the law, to Malachi 3:10 and its promise to "rebuke the devourer," to the way Jesus and the N...
Once Saved, Always Saved?
Is salvation a one-time transaction or an ongoing relationship? This episode challenges the doctrine of unconditional eternal security by walking through the Bible's own metaphors — the vine and the branches, the race to be run, the lamp...
Entering God's Rest: What the Sabbath Really Means from Eden to the New Earth
The Sabbath didn't begin at Sinai — it began in Eden, before sin entered the world. And it doesn't end in this life either; Hebrews speaks of a rest still remaining for the people of God. This episode traces the biblical story of divine ...
Divine Legal Precedent: How Jesus Used Scripture to Defeat the Devil and His Critics
When the devil tempted Jesus in the wilderness, Jesus didn't argue — He quoted. When the Pharisees tried to trap Him, He cited the law back at them. This episode explores how Jesus used Scripture as legal precedent against both spiritual adv...
How Jesus Taught: Why He Did the Miracle Before Preaching the Sermon
Jesus didn't just teach — He demonstrated first, then explained. The blind saw before they heard the sermon on faith. The hungry were fed before they were told He was the Bread of Life. This episode examines the dual pattern of Je...
The River of Living Water: What Ezekiel, Revelation, and Jesus All Said About the Holy Spirit
Ezekiel saw a river flowing from the temple. John saw it again in Revelation. Jesus told a Samaritan woman He could give her "living water." By connecting the prophecies of Ezekiel and Revelation with the teachings of Jesus, it shows that belie...
Spiritual Nakedness in the Bible: From Adam and Eve to the Laodicean Church
We explore the spiritual concept of nakedness, framing it as a metaphor for the intimate relationship between humanity and the Divine. By examining biblical accounts such as the fall of Adam and Eve and the prophetic warnin...
Paul in Athens: What Christians Can Learn from Stoics and Epicureans (Acts 17)
In Acts 17, the Apostle Paul stands on Mars Hill and addresses an altar dedicated "to the unknown god." This episode unpacks his encounter with the Stoic and Epicurean philosophers of Athens — what he affirmed in their thinking, what he ...
Paul's Shipwreck in Acts 27: When God's Plan Survives Other People's Bad Decisions
The Apostle Paul ends up on a sinking ship in Acts 27 — not because of his own mistakes, but because of someone else's. This episode walks through Paul's journey to Rome and the catastrophic shipwreck that almost stopped it, and asks the...
Modern Idolatry: How AI and Smartphones Became Our New Gods
What does the Bible say about idolatry in the age of AI? This opening episode draws a line from the ancient idols of Psalms and Romans straight to the smartphones, algorithms, and AI assistants we now treat as oracles. The Apostle Paul wrote th...