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Reasoning Through the Bible

Glenn Smith and Steve Allem
Reasoning Through the Bible
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    Be Strong and Courageous — Joshua 1:1–9 Explained (Session 2)

    16/06/2026 | 27 mins.
    In this verse-by-verse study of Joshua 1:1–9, Reasoning Through the Bible begins the first chapter of Joshua by looking at one of the most important leadership transitions in all of Scripture. Moses is dead, Joshua must now step forward, and the people stand on the edge of the land God promised long ago to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This session explores why God’s work does not end when one leader dies, because the Lord remains faithful to His covenant and continues His purposes. 
    This study also examines God’s promise to give the land to Israel, why that land mattered so much in biblical history, and what it means that God says, “I have given it to you.” The discussion highlights how Israel’s inheritance was grounded in God’s promise, not in their perfect obedience, and how Joshua is called to trust the God who does not forget what He has said. 
    A major emphasis in this session is the repeated command to be strong and courageous. God tells Joshua three times not to be frightened or dismayed, because He will be with him wherever he goes. The episode also explores what it means to meditate on God’s Word day and night, why believers must not turn to the right or the left, and how God often calls ordinary people into assignments too large for them to handle in their own strength. 
    Topics in this episode include:
     Joshua 1 explained 
     Moses and Joshua leadership transition 
     God’s promise of the land 
     be strong and courageous 
     God will not leave or forsake you 
     meditating on God’s Word 
     not turning right or left 
     trusting God in difficult assignments 
     faith when the giants are real 
    Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry committed to careful exposition, biblical context, and faithful application.
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    May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve
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    Joshua Introduction Explained: From Wilderness to God’s Best (Session 1)

    15/06/2026 | 20 mins.
    In this introduction to the book of Joshua, Reasoning Through the Bible sets the biblical context for one of the most important historical and symbolic books in the Old Testament. This session traces the story from Genesis to Exodus, from slavery in Egypt to the wilderness, and from Moses to Joshua, showing where the book begins and why Joshua matters so much in the larger flow of Scripture. 
    This study also explores Joshua’s background, the faith of Joshua and Caleb, the failure of the generation that refused to trust God, and the significance of Joshua’s name. It highlights how the book of Joshua is not only real history, but also a powerful picture of salvation, faith, and following the Savior into God’s promises. 
    A major emphasis in this session is the connection between Joshua and Jesus. The discussion explains how Joshua’s name, role, and mission point beyond himself and help illustrate how God leads His people out of bondage and into blessing. It also shows why the Christian life is not merely following rules, but following a person in relationship and faith. 
    Topics in this episode include:
     introduction to Joshua 
     Joshua and Caleb 
     Israel in Egypt and the wilderness 
     Moses, law, and promise 
     Joshua’s name and meaning 
     Joshua as a picture of salvation 
     Joshua and Jesus connection 
     the Christian life as relationship 
     why Old Testament history still matters 
    Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry committed to careful exposition, biblical context, and faithful application.
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    Thank you for listening!!  Please give us a five-star rating to help your podcast provider's algorithm spread RTTB among their listeners. 
    You can find free study and leader resources at the following link - Resource Page - Reasoning Through the Bible
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    May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve
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    Why Do the Nations Rage? — Psalm 2 Explained (Session 2)

    12/06/2026 | 30 mins.
    In this verse-by-verse study of Psalm 2, Reasoning Through the Bible explores one of the Bible’s clearest Messianic Psalms. The psalm begins with a world in chaos — nations raging, rulers conspiring, and people resisting the authority of God and His Anointed One. But the message of Psalm 2 is not that rebellion will win. The message is that God reigns, Christ is His King, and all resistance to Him is ultimately vain. 
    This session explains the narrative flow between Psalm 1 and Psalm 2, the meaning of “Messiah” and “Christ,” why the nations reject God, how Acts 4 connects Psalm 2 to Jesus, and what it means that God has installed His King on Zion. The study also addresses the Father’s words, “You are My Son,” the future reign of Christ, and the warning that the Son will one day rule the nations with a rod of iron. 
    The episode closes with one of the psalm’s most important truths: the nations rage, but God invites sinners to do more than tremble — He calls them to take refuge in the Son. Psalm 2 is both a warning and an invitation, pointing people away from rebellion and toward safety, blessing, and salvation in Christ. 
    Topics in this episode include:
     Psalm 2 explained 
     why the nations rage 
     the Messiah in the Psalms 
     God’s King on Zion 
     Christ and Acts 4 
     the Son and the Father 
     the rod of iron 
     God’s wrath and refuge 
     how sinners can take refuge in Christ 
    Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry committed to careful exposition, biblical context, and faithful application.
    Support the show
    Thank you for listening!!  Please give us a five-star rating to help your podcast provider's algorithm spread RTTB among their listeners. 
    You can find free study and leader resources at the following link - Resource Page - Reasoning Through the Bible
    Please prayerfully consider supporting RTTB to help us to continue providing content and free resources. You can do that at this link - Support RTTB - Reasoning Through the Bible 
    May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve
  • Reasoning Through the Bible

    Job 41:1 - 42:17 - When God Does Not Explain Why (Session 40)

    11/06/2026 | 34 mins.
    In this verse-by-verse study of Job 41–42, Reasoning Through the Bible reaches the final session in the book of Job and brings the entire message into focus. After four chapters of questions from God, Job is finally humbled, repentant, and silent before the Lord. Yet even at the end, God still never tells Job the reason for his suffering. That becomes one of the greatest lessons of the whole book. 
    This session explores the meaning of Leviathan, God’s total control over every creature and even over Satan, Job’s repentance in dust and ashes, God’s rebuke of Job’s three friends, Job’s role as intercessor for his enemies, and the restoration that follows. The study also addresses whether all believers should expect Job-like restoration in this life, or whether the greater hope is the final restoration God promises in the life to come. 
    The episode ends by drawing out the final pastoral lessons of Job: God is in control even when earth feels chaotic, suffering is real but never greater than God, believers are not cast away every time they sin, and trusting God remains the only true answer when the reason for suffering is hidden. 
    Topics in this episode include:
     Job 41 explained 
     Job 42 explained 
     Leviathan and God’s control 
     Job’s repentance 
     God does not explain why 
     intercession for enemies 
     assurance and God’s mercy 
     restoration after suffering 
     final hope beyond this life 
    Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry committed to careful exposition, biblical context, and faithful application.
    Support the show
    Thank you for listening!!  Please give us a five-star rating to help your podcast provider's algorithm spread RTTB among their listeners. 
    You can find free study and leader resources at the following link - Resource Page - Reasoning Through the Bible
    Please prayerfully consider supporting RTTB to help us to continue providing content and free resources. You can do that at this link - Support RTTB - Reasoning Through the Bible 
    May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve
  • Reasoning Through the Bible

    Job 38:31 - 4-:24 - When God Asks the Questions (Session 39)

    10/06/2026 | 28 mins.
    In this verse-by-verse study of Job 38:31–40:24, Reasoning Through the Bible continues through one of the most humbling sections in all of Scripture as God keeps questioning Job about the stars, the weather, the mind, the wild animals, and the structure of the world. After Job had demanded answers, the Lord turns the questions around and shows just how little man understands about the universe he lives in. 
    This session explores the constellations, the ordinances of heaven, the complexity of the human mind, the instincts of mountain goats, ostriches, horses, hawks, and eagles, and then moves into Job’s first response of silence before God. The message is not merely that creation is impressive. The message is that the Creator is beyond human correction. 
    The episode also addresses Job’s pride, the problem of evil, why people think they can judge God, and the significance of the mysterious “behemoth” passage. Most importantly, it shows that when God finally speaks, human self-confidence collapses, and the right response is humility, reverence, and trust. 
    Topics in this episode include:
     Job 38 explained 
     Job 39 explained 
     Job 40 explained 
     when God asks the questions 
     constellations and the ordinances of heaven 
     design in nature 
     Job’s silence before God 
     the problem of evil and human pride 
     behemoth and divine power 
    Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry committed to careful exposition, biblical context, and faithful application.
    Support the show
    Thank you for listening!!  Please give us a five-star rating to help your podcast provider's algorithm spread RTTB among their listeners. 
    You can find free study and leader resources at the following link - Resource Page - Reasoning Through the Bible
    Please prayerfully consider supporting RTTB to help us to continue providing content and free resources. You can do that at this link - Support RTTB - Reasoning Through the Bible 
    May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve
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About Reasoning Through the Bible
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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