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Reasoning Through the Bible

Reasoning Through the Bible

By: Glenn Smith and Steve Allem
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Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible study podcast dedicated to teaching Scripture from chapter one, verse one, with careful attention to historical context, theology, and faithful application.

Each episode offers in-depth, expository teaching rooted in the authority of the biblical text and the shared foundations of the historic Christian faith. While taught from an evangelical perspective, this podcast warmly welcomes all Christians seeking deeper engagement with God’s Word.

Designed for listeners who desire serious Bible study rather than topical devotionals, Reasoning Through the Bible explores entire books of Scripture in an orderly and thoughtful manner—examining authorship, setting, theological themes, and the meaning of each passage within the whole of Scripture.

Whether you are studying the Bible personally, teaching in the Church, or simply longing to grow in understanding and faith, this podcast aims to encourage careful listening to God’s Word through faithful, verse-by-verse exposition.

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Episodes
  • James 2:14-26 Explained: Is Faith Without Works Dead? (Session 8)
    Apr 2 2026

    What does James 2 really teach about faith and works? Are we justified by faith alone, or do works play a role in salvation?

    In this episode of Reasoning Through the Bible, the study continues through James 2:14–26, one of the most discussed doctrinal passages in Scripture. This section addresses the relationship between faith and works, the meaning of dead faith, and how James fits with Paul’s teaching on justification by faith.

    This verse-by-verse study explains why James is not teaching salvation by works, but instead showing how genuine faith is seen, expressed, and lived out after salvation. The discussion explores key examples from Abraham and Rahab, the meaning of “faith without works is dead,” and why context is essential when reading James.

    Topics include:

    • James 2:14–26 explained
    • Faith and works in the book of James
    • Is faith without works dead?
    • Justified by works or faith alone?
    • Abraham, Rahab, and visible faith
    • How James and Paul fit together
    • Practical Christian living after salvation

    A clear and doctrinally important Bible study on faith, works, justification, and Christian obedience.

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    44 mins
  • Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead? - His Crucifixion & Resurrection Explained (Easter Special)
    Apr 1 2026

    Did Jesus really rise from the dead? Can the resurrection be trusted, and why does it matter today?

    In this special Reasoning Through the Bible Easter study, some of the most common questions people ask about Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection are answered with clear, biblical teaching. This episode looks at what the Gospels say happened, why the eyewitness accounts can be trusted, and why the resurrection is central to the Christian faith. It also explains how the resurrection connects to 1 Corinthians 15, the Passover, and the believer’s future bodily resurrection.

    Topics include:

    • Did Jesus really rise from the dead?
    • Evidence for the resurrection of Jesus
    • Can the Gospel accounts be trusted?
    • Why the resurrection matters to Christians
    • Jesus, the Passover, and the Gospel
    • The future resurrection of believers

    A practical and hope-filled Easter episode for listeners who want trustworthy answers about the resurrection of Jesus Christ [The Messiah] and its meaning today.

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    54 mins
  • James 2:8-13 Explained: Mercy, Judgment, and the Royal Law (Session 7)
    Mar 31 2026

    This episode is a verse-by-verse Bible study of James 2:8-13, exploring the historical context, meaning, and faithful application of the passage within the Christian faith.

    In this episode of Reasoning Through the Bible, the discussion centers on the movement from legalism to love and what it means to live under the Law of Christ. Drawing from James chapter 2 as the central passage, this study explores the Royal Law, the Law of Liberty, and the difference between outward rule-keeping and the deeper righteousness that flows from a transformed heart.

    The episode also considers the tension faced by the early church in relating Old Testament law, faith, and Christian freedom, with attention given to themes found in Acts 15 and in Jesus’ teaching on the heart. Rather than presenting good works as a burden or a means of proving righteousness, the New Testament calls believers to a life where love, mercy, and obedience grow naturally out of genuine faith.

    This conversation is especially helpful for anyone wanting to better understand James chapter 2, Christian legalism, the Law of Christ, faith and works, mercy, holiness, and Christian freedom. At the center of the episode is a clear reminder: the Christian life is not meant to be defined by legalistic rule-keeping, but by the love of Christ lived out in action.

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    20 mins
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