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Reasoning Through the Bible

Glenn Smith and Steve Allem
Reasoning Through the Bible
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  • Reasoning Through the Bible

    S33 || How Love and Contentment Shape Daily Christian Living || Hebrews 13:1-7 || Session 33

    04/2/2026 | 32 mins.
    What if the most practical life you could live begins with love you can measure? We begin our walk through Hebrews chapter 13 and translate towering truths into choices you can make today: loving the church family with warmth and integrity, welcoming strangers with generous wisdom, and remembering prisoners as if chained beside them. This is everyday faith with traction, not theory—an approach that changes how we see people, spend time, and open our doors.

    We also pause to thank those who taught us the word and to learn from their example. Imitating tested faith keeps us steady while we fix our eyes on Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever. That unchanging center helps us spot strange teachings that overpromise and underdeliver, swapping grace for gimmicks. Grace strengthens the heart where rituals cannot. If you’re longing for a faith that meets you where you live—at your table, in your budget, in your relationships—Hebrews 13 offers a clear path.

    If this conversation helped you take a step toward practical, joyful obedience, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review. Tell us which verse from Hebrews 13 you’re putting into practice this week.
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    S32 || From Mount Sinai to Mount Zion || Hebrews 12:18-29 || Session 32

    02/2/2026 | 28 mins.
    Fire, darkness, a trumpet blast that made people beg for silence—and then an unexpected turn toward warmth and welcome. We finish our walk through Hebrews chapter 12 to explore why Mount Sinai made even Moses tremble, and how Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, invites us into a city alive with promise. The law reveals our need but can’t rescue us. Jesus does what The Law [Torah] could never do: He transforms, reconciles, and anchors us in a kingdom that cannot be shaken.

    We dig into the layered language of Mount Zion and the “city of the living God,” showing how Scripture holds both a present approach and a future arrival. You’ll hear how Abel’s blood cried out for justice while Jesus’ blood speaks a better word—peace, forgiveness, and a clean conscience. Along the way, we wrestle with Hebrews’ sober warning: if Sinai shook the earth, ignoring the Son shakes heaven and earth. That gravity isn’t meant to paralyze you; it’s meant to steady you. Gratitude becomes fuel for service. Reverence becomes the posture of true worship. Awe is not a mood—it’s a way of life.

    We also get practical: how do we cultivate gratitude in a comfort-driven culture? What does it look like to serve with reverence and awe, not just warm a seat? Why does a right view of God—as love and as a consuming fire—restore our joy and our obedience? If you’ve felt the weight of trying to be “enough,” or the drift that comes from settling for rituals, this conversation calls you back to the better priest, better covenant, and better sacrifice.

    If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a short review telling us what “unshakable” means to you today.
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    S31 || Discipline and the Narrow Path || Hebrews 12:7-17 || Session 31

    30/1/2026 | 36 mins.
    Ever wonder whether the hard things you face are shaping you or just wearing you down? We continue in Hebrews chapter 12 and make a clear, practical case that God’s loving discipline is not random pain but purposeful formation that yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness. Through vivid images of vines trained on a trellis, soldiers formed by standards, and children guided by wise parents, we explore how belonging to God reframes endurance, courage, and daily obedience.

    We also draw a sharp line between pain and providence. Not every hardship comes from God, but every son and daughter should expect His training. That insight dismantles the myth that everyone is automatically God’s child and highlights the hope of adoption through Jesus Christ. From there, we move into the practices that keep us steady when our hands shake and our knees weaken: stay in the Word, ask for wisdom, make straight paths, and actively pursue peace with everyone and sanctification before God. Peace isn’t passive; it is the byproduct of a life aligned with righteousness.

    The conversation gets honest about threats that quietly sabotage our walk. A root of bitterness can start with a real wound, then grow into murmuring, envy, and a sour spirit that spills into community. The antidote is decisive forgiveness and releasing the offense to God before it becomes a forest. We also address sexual immorality as a powerful entanglement, showing why Spirit-led restraint and community help are essential. Esau’s choice to trade his birthright for a meal offers a sobering warning: some decisions close doors we cannot easily reopen. Value the promises of God over momentary relief, and you’ll find a durable peace the world cannot give.

    If this resonates, follow along as we keep reasoning through the Bible with clear teaching, practical steps, and hope that endures. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review with one takeaway you’re putting into practice this week.
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    S30 || How to Endure a Life of Faith || Hebrews 12:1-7 || Session 30

    28/1/2026 | 34 mins.
    What if the secret to finishing well isn’t trying harder but traveling lighter? We open Hebrews chapter 12 with a vivid race metaphor and get practical about how to lay down every weight and the sin that so easily clings. The “cloud of witnesses” aren’t distant spectators; they are living case studies that God keeps his promises, and their stories invite us to keep moving when life feels heavy.

    We talk about the difference between overt sin and subtle weights—those time-sucking habits, crowded calendars, and misaligned priorities that quietly choke our joy and our service. Endurance grows when our eyes are fixed on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith. His path ran through the cross, but his focus was the joy set before him: redeemed people, the Father’s glory, the completion of his mission. That future focus gives us a model for pressing through our own “wall” moments with resilient hope, not hype.

    We also tackle the honest reality that striving against sin is normal and ongoing. Hebrews doesn’t shame the fight; it dignifies it. Instead of pretending perfection, we cultivate habits, boundaries, and confession that keep us moving forward. And when the text turns to divine discipline, we discover it as love in action—God training, correcting, and pruning us for fruit that lasts. Discipline may feel painful in the moment, but it is proof of belonging and a path to maturity.

    If you’ve felt weighed down, distracted, or discouraged, this conversation will help you name the weights, see the finish line, and run with endurance. Listen, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and if it helps you, subscribe and leave a review so others can find the show.
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    May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve
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    S29 || Ordinary People, Mighty God || Hebrews 11:30-40 || Session 29

    26/1/2026 | 31 mins.
    What if the clearest proof of faith isn’t a miracle, but endurance when nothing changes? We walk through the final verses of Hebrews chapter 11 and let the text challenge our assumptions—celebrating triumphs at Jericho and the courage of Rahab, then facing the sobering roll call of believers who were mocked, chained, stoned, and even sawn in two. The thread that ties it all together is not perfect people, but a perfect God who keeps his promises and invites us to act on them.

    We talk candidly about the judges and kings who made the list—Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David—and how their moral failures don’t cancel their witness. Instead, they spotlight the truth that mustard-seed faith in a great God still counts. That leads us into the sharp turn of the chapter: some shut lions’ mouths; others refused release to gain a better resurrection. Both groups are commended. We ask what endurance looks like today, why prosperity teaching collapses under this passage, and how hope in future glory empowers gritty obedience right now.

    Along the way, we define faith as trust expressed in action, explore why the wilderness wanderings are absent from the record, and consider how God strengthens his people exactly when they need it. The takeaway is simple and weighty: keep going. Fix your eyes on Jesus, choose obedience over optics, and remember that you are part of a larger story where unseen promises are the surest reality.

    If this conversation helps you stand firm, share it with a friend, subscribe for the next chapter, and leave a review with the one lesson you’re putting into practice this week.
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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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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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