Episodes

  • Ep. 7. Matthew 5:13-48 - What Did Jesus Really Mean by "Turn the Other Cheek"?
    Jun 20 2026

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    In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will dive into Matthew 5:13-48, unpacking what Jesus meant when He called His followers the salt of the earth and the light of the world. They explore how Jesus didn't come to abolish the Old Testament Law but to fulfill it perfectly on our behalf through what's called the Great Exchange. Jesus then raises the bar on murder, adultery, divorce, oaths, and retaliation, showing that God's standard goes all the way to the heart, not just outward behavior. You'll learn what "turn the other cheek" and "go the extra mile" actually meant in the first century, and why loving your enemies is central to the kingdom of God. The big takeaway: we can't meet God's perfect standard on our own, which is exactly why we need Jesus. If this episode helped you understand the Sermon on the Mount, share it with someone who's exploring the Bible for the first time.

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    Chapters

    00:00:00 - Introduction: Continuing the Sermon on the Mount

    00:01:57 - What Does "Salt of the Earth" Mean? (Matthew 5:13)

    00:04:17 - How Christians Bring Flavor to the World

    00:06:12 - How Salt Creates Thirst for God and Heals

    00:07:59 - Salt and Covenant in the Old Testament

    00:09:02 - Warning: When Christians Lose Their Saltiness

    00:13:41 - What Does "Light of the World" Mean? (Matthew 5:14-16)

    00:18:02 - A City on a Hill: Why the Church Shines

    00:21:46 - Did Jesus Abolish the Law? (Matthew 5:17-20)

    00:29:07 - Anger Is Murder in the Heart (Matthew 5:21-22)

    00:37:52 - Reconciliation Before Worship (Matthew 5:23-26)

    00:41:40 - Lust Is Adultery in the Heart (Matthew 5:27-30)

    00:45:20 - Why You Need a New Heart

    00:47:33 - What the Bible Says About Divorce (Matthew 5:31-32)

    00:55:21 - Let Your Yes Be Yes: Oaths Explained (Matthew 5:33-37)

    00:58:27 - Eye for an Eye: What It Really Means (Matthew 5:38-39)

    01:03:47 - What "Turn the Other Cheek" Really Means

    01:08:55 - Give Your Tunic and Go the Extra Mile (Matthew 5:40-42)

    01:15:05 - Radical Generosity to the Truly Needy

    01:18:49 - How to Love Your Enemies (Matthew 5:43-47)

    01:25:01 - Be Perfect as Your Father Is Perfect (Matthew 5:48)

    01:29:02 - Closing Prayer

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    #SermonOnTheMount #Matthew5 #SaltOfTheEarth #LightOfTheWorld #JesusFulfilledTheLaw #TheGreatExchange #TurnTheOtherCheek #LoveYourEnemies #NewChristian #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #BibleTeaching #WhatDidJesusTeach #HeartTransformation #GospelExplained

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Ep. 104. Exodus 33 - Why Did Moses Ask to See God's Glory?
    Jun 16 2026

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    In this episode, Sam and Will walk through Exodus 33 where the aftermath of the golden calf rebellion threatens to end God's relationship with Israel for good. We learn why God's offer to bless them from a distance was both just and merciful, and why salvation has always been about restored communion with God rather than just avoiding punishment or gaining heaven. Moses steps into his role as a Christ-like mediator, leveraging the favor God has shown him to bring an entire rebellious nation back under God's care. They explore what "face to face as a friend" really means in Hebrew, why God calls His people stiff-necked, and how church discipline is meant to be restorative rather than punitive. When Moses boldly asks to see God's glory, the answer is stunning: God reveals His goodness, His name, and His mercy from the cleft of a rock that points directly to Christ. If you've ever doubted whether God would still be good to you after you've blown it, this chapter is for you.

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    Chapters

    00:00:00 - Intro: Welcome to the Bible Show

    00:01:44 - Speed recap: Genesis 12 to Exodus 32

    00:05:36 - What the golden calf actually broke

    00:09:50 - Salvation is about restored communion with God

    00:15:20 - Exodus 33:1-3: God sends Israel without Him

    00:21:20 - Would you want heaven without Jesus?

    00:28:33 - Stiff-necked people and resisting the Holy Spirit

    00:34:09 - Church discipline as an act of love

    00:38:12 - Exodus 33:4-6: Israel mourns and removes ornaments

    00:43:48 - Exodus 33:7-10: The tent of meeting outside the camp

    00:53:26 - Exodus 33:12-17: Moses leverages favor as mediator

    01:04:53 - Exodus 33:18-20: "Show me your glory" explained

    01:08:19 - Exodus 33:21-23: Hidden in the cleft of the rock

    01:12:21 - Key takeaways and application

    Links

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    #BibleStudy #Exodus33 #ShowMeYourGlory #NewChristian #GodsPresence #Moses #GoldenCalf #ChristianFaith #OldTestament #BibleTeaching #GodsGrace #GodsMercy #RockOfAges #WhatIsSalvation #TheBibleShow

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Ep. 6. Matthew 5 - What Do the Beatitudes Actually Mean?
    Jun 11 2026

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    In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will walk through the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:1-12, the opening of Jesus' most famous sermon, the Sermon on the Mount. They explain what "blessed" (makarios) truly means in the Bible and why it is far deeper than material happiness or good circumstances. Each Beatitude is unpacked as part of a progression of spiritual growth, starting with recognizing your spiritual bankruptcy and building toward mercy, purity, peacemaking, and enduring persecution. The episode reveals how Jesus preaching from a mountain parallels Moses receiving the law at Sinai, and how the seven mountains of Matthew form a deliberate chiastic pattern. They also show how the Beatitudes in Matthew 5 are mirrored by the Woes against the Pharisees in Matthew 23. Whether you are just beginning your faith journey or have followed Jesus for years, the Beatitudes invite you to drop the pretense and come to God with empty hands. If this episode helped you understand the Sermon on the Mount, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Like, comment, and subscribe for more.

    Chapters

    00:00:00 - Introduction to the Sermon on the Mount

    00:02:00 - Who was in the crowd when Jesus preached

    00:03:47 - What does "blessed" really mean in the Bible?

    00:06:32 - "Blessed are" statements in the Old Testament

    00:09:42 - Why Jesus preached from a mountain (parallel to Moses)

    00:11:00 - The seven mountains of Matthew explained

    00:14:20 - Five major sermons of Jesus (parallel to the Torah)

    00:16:02 - Beatitude 1: Blessed are the poor in spirit

    00:26:30 - Beatitude 2: Blessed are those who mourn

    00:30:11 - Beatitude 3: Blessed are the meek

    00:36:23 - Beatitude 4: Hunger and thirst for righteousness

    00:42:57 - Beatitude 5: Blessed are the merciful

    00:45:48 - Beatitude 6: Blessed are the pure in heart

    00:49:19 - Beatitude 7: Blessed are the peacemakers

    00:55:20 - Beatitude 8: Blessed are the persecuted

    00:59:52 - Beatitudes vs. Woes: How Matthew 23 mirrors Matthew 5

    01:09:53 - Closing prayer

    Links

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    #SermonOnTheMount #Beatitudes #Matthew5 #BibleStudy #WhatIsBlessed #NewChristian #JesusTeaching #PoorInSpirit #KingdomOfHeaven #ChristianFaith #BibleExplained #GospelOfMatthew #SpiritualGrowth #GraceNotWorks #BibleForBeginners

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Ep. 103. Exodus 32-33 - Why Did the Israelites Build the Golden Calf?
    Jun 9 2026

    *Trigger Warning: This episode contains brief discussion of sexual anarchy. Viewer discretion is advised.

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    In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will dive into Exodus 32, one of the most dramatic and heartbreaking chapters in the Bible: the golden calf. They explore why the Israelites built an idol just forty days after pledging total obedience to God, what the golden calf actually was and its shocking connection to the Egyptian goddess Hathor, and how Aaron's cowardice as a leader let the entire nation spiral into sin. You'll learn what the Hebrew phrase "rose up to play" really means, why God told Moses "your people have destroyed themselves," and how Moses' intercession foreshadows Jesus as our ultimate mediator and sacrifice. This episode challenges us to examine how we still turn God's blessings into idols and take his grace for granted in our everyday lives. If you want to understand how the Old Testament points to Jesus and why the gospel is the only answer to human rebellion, this is the episode for you. Like, comment, and subscribe for more.

    Chapters

    00:00:00 - Welcome: Introduction to The Bible Show

    00:01:33 - Exodus 32 begins: Israel demands new gods

    00:06:34 - "Make us gods": Why Israel's hearts turned back to Egypt

    00:10:36 - Aaron's failure: Collecting gold without resistance

    00:18:46 - The Egyptian connection: Hathor and the golden calf

    00:26:34 - Cheap grace: Taking God's mercy for granted

    00:31:09 - God's response: "Your people have destroyed themselves"

    00:37:11 - A stunning test: God offers Moses a new beginning

    00:46:12 - "The Lord relented": What the Hebrew actually means

    00:56:08 - Tablets shattered: The covenant is broken

    01:05:20 - Aaron's excuses: Blaming everyone but himself

    01:09:05 - "Who is on the Lord's side?": The Levites step up

    01:17:06 - Moses offers himself: Foreshadowing Jesus as mediator

    01:27:23 - Closing prayer: Beholding Jesus as the true sacrifice

    Links

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    #Exodus32 #GoldenCalf #BibleStudy #WhatIsIdolatry #Moses #GraceAndJudgment #JesusInTheOldTestament #ChristianFaith #BibleTeaching #NewChristian #OldTestament #Isaiah53 #SpiritualLeadership

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Ep. 5. Matthew 4 - How Did Jesus Resist Temptation in the Wilderness?
    Jun 4 2026

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    In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will walk through Matthew 4, where Jesus is led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. You will hear how the wilderness setting connects to Israel’s story, why Jesus fasts for 40 days, and how each temptation targets identity with the words, “If you are the Son of God.” They also show how Jesus answers Satan with Scripture (including passages from Deuteronomy), and how Satan twists Scripture (including Psalm 91) to push a shortcut around suffering. The conversation applies this to real life by talking about “wilderness seasons,” temptation patterns, and why suffering can trigger doubts about God’s love. Later, the episode transitions to the rest of Matthew 4, including Jesus’ move to Galilee, his message “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand,” and his calling of the first disciples. If this helped you, share it with a friend who is learning the Bible and wants practical encouragement for temptation and suffering. Like, comment, and subscribe for more.

    Chapters

    00:00:00 - Intro: The Bible Show: Opening and welcome to the episode

    00:01:33 - Recap: Jesus’ baptism (Matthew 3) and the start of public ministry

    00:02:19 - Matthew 4 begins: Jesus led into the wilderness to be tempted

    00:11:59 - Jesus fasts and becomes hungry: True humanity and weakness

    00:21:16 - Temptation 1: Stones to bread, “If you are the Son of God”

    00:36:48 - Temptation 2: The temple, Psalm 91, and testing God

    00:46:11 - Temptation 3: Kingdoms without the cross, worship as the demand

    00:55:41 - “Opportune time”: How the same temptation shows up later (Peter and the cross)

    01:06:32 - After the wilderness: John arrested, Jesus goes to Galilee

    01:12:18 - Calling disciples: “Follow me,” fishers of men, immediate response

    01:18:46 - Jesus’ ministry grows: Teaching, proclaiming, healing, and crowds gathering

    01:23:48 - Prayer and closing: Final prayer and outro

    Links

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    #Matthew4 #GospelOfMatthew #TemptationOfJesus #JesusInTheWilderness #BibleStudy #NewChristian #ChristianFaith #Deuteronomy #Psalm91 #Genesis315 #KingdomOfHeaven #Repent #SermonOnTheMount #SpiritualWarfare #BibleTeaching

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Ep. 102. Exodus 28-31 - What Is a Mediator in the Bible, and Why Do We Need One?
    Jun 2 2026

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    In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will continue in Exodus and explain why God’s people needed a mediator to draw near to Him. They talk about God’s holiness, the tabernacle and priestly system, and why approaching God requires His provided “in-between” protections. Using a “standing on the sun” illustration, they show why we cannot enter God’s presence on our own. They connect Exodus 28–31 to the New Testament by explaining that Jesus fulfills the mediators, and that believers are called to abide “in Christ.” Take a moment to reflect on how you can approach God with both reverence and confidence because of Jesus. If this helped you understand Exodus or the idea of a mediator, share it with someone who is Bible-curious.

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    Chapters

    00:00:00 - Welcome and Exodus overview: Introducing the episode and Exodus 28–31

    00:01:20 - Why we need a mediator: What a mediator is and why humans need one before God

    00:03:15 - “Standing on the sun” illustration: Why God’s presence requires protection and mediation

    00:08:59 - Ignoring God’s rules goes badly: Examples of mishandling holy things

    00:11:31 - Jesus fulfills the mediators: Access to God is found in Christ

    00:17:30 - Abide in Christ: Union with Christ and the Christian life

    00:27:18 - Priestly garments and beauty: “For glory and for beauty” and what the clothing means

    00:40:17 - Breastpiece and representation: The tribes’ names, jewels, and mediation

    00:50:52 - Robe, hem, and healing: Bells, pomegranates, and touching the fringe

    01:05:03 - Temple tax and equal value: The half-shekel and what it teaches

    01:10:29 - Build on Christ the foundation: Building with what lasts (1 Corinthians 3)

    01:16:41 - Prayer and closing: Reverence, confidence, and final thanks

    Links

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    #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #NewChristian #BibleBasics #Exodus #Exodus28 #Exodus29 #Exodus30 #Exodus31 #Mediator #JesusChrist #UnionWithChrist #AbideInChrist #Tabernacle #HighPriest

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Ep. 4. Matthew 3 - Who Was John the Baptist, and Why Did He Baptize Jesus?
    May 28 2026

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    In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will continue their series in the Gospel of Matthew by walking through Matthew chapter 3 and the start of Jesus’ public ministry. They talk about the long “gap” between Jesus’ childhood and His baptism, then focus on John the Baptist’s message: “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” You’ll hear what repentance means in everyday life, why confession can be freeing, and why John preaches in the wilderness instead of the temple. The conversation also explains why baptism matters, what it symbolizes, and why John says Jesus will baptize “with the Holy Spirit and fire.” If you are new to Christianity or Bible study, this is a practical guide to understanding repentance, baptism, and why Jesus’ baptism reveals who He is. If this helped you, share it with someone who is curious about Jesus and the Bible.

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    Chapters

    00:00:00 - Introduction: The Bible Show

    00:00:15 - Episode setup: Matthew 3 and baptism

    00:01:54 - Jesus’ ordinary life and the “carpenter” in Nazareth

    00:06:28 - John the Baptist appears: “Repent”

    00:09:22 - Why John preaches in the wilderness (Judea and the desert)

    00:15:03 - “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand”

    00:23:27 - Repentance and restoration (Old Testament promises)

    00:34:55 - John’s lifestyle and symbols (camel hair, locusts, honey, Elijah)

    00:45:07 - Crowds confess sins and are baptized in the Jordan

    01:02:12 - Holy Spirit and fire: what John means

    01:10:29 - Jesus comes to be baptized

    01:13:55 - Heavens open, Spirit descends, Father speaks

    01:24:18 - Closing prayer and final encouragement

    01:25:08 - Outro and ways to support the show

    Links

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    #BibleStudy #Matthew3 #JohnTheBaptist #Baptism #Repentance #KingdomOfHeaven #HolySpirit #JesusBaptism #GospelOfMatthew #ChristianTeaching #BibleForBeginners #NewChristian #ChristianFaith #LearnTheBible #TheBibleShow

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Ep. 101. Exodus 25-27 & 31 - What Is the Tabernacle, and How Does It Point to Jesus?
    May 26 2026

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    In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will continue Exodus by walking through the tabernacle (Exodus 25 to 31) and why these detailed chapters matter. They explain how God moves toward sinful people and provides a “pattern” for how a holy God can dwell with His people. You will get a guided tour through the tabernacle’s layout and key items, including the bronze altar, bronze laver, table of showbread, golden lampstand, altar of incense, the veil, and the Ark of the Covenant with the mercy seat. Along the way, they connect these images to the gospel and to Jesus (including how the veil is torn and how Christ is described as the mercy seat). For personal application, they suggest using the tabernacle as a devotional guide for humility, repentance, fellowship with God, receiving truth, and growing in prayer. If this helped you understand Exodus and the tabernacle in a simple way, share it with a friend who is Bible-curious. Like, comment, and subscribe for more.

    Chapters

    00:00:00 - Intro

    00:03:30 - Why the tabernacle matters: God dwells with sinful people

    00:06:19 - Freewill offering and “make me a sanctuary”

    00:09:49 - The “pattern” and how it points to Jesus

    00:14:54 - The tabernacle as a picture of Eden

    00:17:51 - Tabernacle layout tour (court, rooms, veil, Holy of Holies)

    00:28:22 - Bronze altar: sacrifice and atonement first

    00:33:21 - Bronze laver: cleansing after atonement

    00:42:07 - Table of showbread: fellowship and satisfaction

    00:47:05 - Golden lampstand: light, truth, and life

    00:52:09 - Altar of incense: prayer and intimacy

    00:56:26 - Veil torn: access to God through Jesus

    00:59:39 - Ark and mercy seat: mercy and propitiation in Christ

    01:04:12 - Practical takeaway and closing prayer

    Links

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    #BibleStudy #Exodus #Tabernacle #BibleShow #ChristianFaith #NewChristian #BibleForBeginners #Gospel #Atonement #Prayer #ArkOfTheCovenant #MercySeat #Jesus #HolyOfHolies #OldTestament

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    1 hr and 9 mins