• What Is the Main Point of 1 Samuel? — An Old Testament Study
    Apr 10 2026

    First Samuel reveals the unlikely rise of the Davidic king who becomes the messianic champion to rule and defend God's eternal kingdom—because the Lord looks not at outward appearances but at the heart. In this episode, we explore Hannah's prayer foreshadowing the exaltation of the lowly, why Israel's request for a king "like all nations" was sinful, and why Saul fell when David still rose. You'll discover why David refuses Saul's armor (the old dynasty can’t clothe the new), why David spared Saul, and how the death of Goliath reveals the destruction of Satan, and the proverb "out of the wicked comes wickedness"—why David twice spares Saul's life.

    Episode: What Is the Main Point of 1 Samuel? — A Study in the Old Testament • 16 min

    Series: Old Testament Study

    Global Outreach Bible Study

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    14 mins
  • Creation and First Things — A Systematic Theology Study
    Apr 8 2026

    The doctrine of first things (protology) shows us the movement from creation to new creation, with God's glory as the ultimate purpose. In this episode of The Bible Blueprint, we explore how Genesis 1 reveals the Trinity—and what Psalm 51 teaches about a new creation in the heart. You'll discover how Colossians 1 calls Jesus the "firstborn over all creation," and how our salvation makes us "first fruits of God's new creation."

    Episode: Creation and First Things — A Systematic Theology Study • 12 min

    Series: The Bible Blueprint

    Global Outreach Bible Study

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    15 mins
  • Gender and Bible Translation — What does the Greek text say?
    Apr 6 2026

    Why do some translations add "and sisters" where the Greek text doesn't? In this episode of What does the Greek text say?, we examine the difference between translation and paraphrase, exploring why Greek's gender precision matters and why much of James addresses male teachers and leaders. You'll discover how complementary masculine and feminine metaphors (Christ as head, Wisdom as feminine persona) challenge and honor both men and women according to God's unique design.

    Episode: Gender and Bible Translation — A Core Biblical Teaching • 13 min

    Series: Core Biblical Concepts

    Global Outreach Bible Study

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    13 mins
  • What Is the Main Point of Ruth? — An Old Testament Study
    Apr 3 2026

    Ruth reveals how God provides a redeemer for His people, bringing the outsider in while casting the insider out. In this episode, we explore Ruth's covenant pledge ("your God shall be my God"), the kinsman-redeemer system, and why Boaz spreading his "wings" over Ruth echoes Yahweh's own promise of protection. You'll discover why the mysterious "Mr. Puloni Almoni" has his name erased while Ruth enters the Davidic lineage, and how this entire genealogy counts down to the ultimate Redeemer—Jesus the Messiah.

    Episode: What Is the Main Point of Ruth? — A Study in the Old Testament • 15 min

    Series: Old Testament Study

    Global Outreach Bible Study

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    15 mins
  • Humility — Insights from Andrew Murray
    Apr 1 2026

    Andrew Murray argues humility is the foundation of all Christian virtues—the nothingness that makes room for God's power in our lives. In this episode of Christian Classics, we explore Murray's most influential Protestant work on humility, examining why he calls it "a perfect death to self". With true humility, the way up is down. You'll discover the danger of counterfeit humility versus the genuine fruit of the Spirit. We are reminded of the lesson from CS Lewis, that humility is "thinking of yourself less, not thinking less of yourself".

    Episode: Humility — Insights from Andrew Murray • 11 min

    Series: Christian Classics

    Global Outreach Bible Study

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    9 mins
  • Lost Before Saved — A Biblical Reflection
    Mar 30 2026

    You have to be going to hell before you can go to heaven—that's not a typo. Martin Luther's most controversial paradox flips everything we assume about salvation.

    In this episode of Mystery of the Kingdom, we’ll unpack why recognizing you're headed for destruction is the very thing that opens the door to eternal life. From Paul's confession in 1 Timothy to the Mars Hill sermon, we'll see why Christ came to save sinners—not the self-righteous. Turns out, thinking you're fine is the most dangerous place to be.

    Episode: Lost Before Saved — A Biblical Reflection • 7 min

    Series: Mystery of the Kingdom

    Global Outreach Bible Study

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    7 mins
  • What Is the Main Point of Acts? — A New Testament Study
    Mar 27 2026

    "Lord, has the time come for you to free Israel and restore our kingdom?" The apostles wanted political restoration—Jesus gave them global expansion to the uttermost parts of earth. In this episode, we explore how Acts 1:8's structure unfolds Isaiah's prophecies about Israel scattered as witnesses to all nations, why Luke 1's "power of the Most High" overshadowing Mary begins the restoration in seed form at Christ's conception, and how Daniel 7's Son of Man ascending with clouds to receive an everlasting kingdom undergirds the entire book. We'll discover the "Way" movement before Christians were called Christians, Paul's synagogue evangelism pattern bringing the gospel to Jew first then Greek, and why the persecuted church's scattering became the new diaspora expanding Israel inside-out to every nation.

    Episode: What Is the Main Point of Acts? — A Study in the New Testament • 15 min

    Series: New Testament Study

    Global Outreach Bible Study

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    14 mins
  • What Is the Main Point of Judges? — A Old Testament Study
    Mar 25 2026

    Were the judges sinful or saviors? Both—they were spirit-anointed deliverers pointing to Christ as the ultimate divine warrior. In this episode, we explore the six-times-repeated cycle of Israel doing evil in the Lord's sight, crying out for deliverance, and God raising flawed judges to save them from idolatry's enslavement. We'll discover why Samson's hair grew back after betrayal, how his cross-form death with outstretched hands between pillars destroyed more Philistines than his lifetime victories, why six major and six minor judges fall short of seven's perfection, and how the refrain "no king in Israel, everyone did what was right in their own eyes" reveals the rock-bottom chaos pointing forward to the perfect Judge and King.

    Episode: What Is the Main Point of Judges? — A Study in the Old Testament • 14 min

    Series: Old Testament Study

    Global Outreach Bible Study

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    15 mins