Bible study is difficult, but it is only made more challenging by our refusal to actually read the Bible. This podcast is designed to help us take time to JUST READ the Bible.
The disciples appoint a new apostle to replace Judas. But the choice to make someone an apostle is ultimately given to God. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: ESV]
The first thing the Apostles do after Jesus returns to heaven is appoint a new Apostle to replace Judas Iscariot. They are very particular about who can fill this role. It must be someone who can serve as a WITNESS of Jesus life and teaching. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: ESV]
In Acts 1:1–14, we read about some of Jesus's last moments with His disciples. Before His ascension, he explains to them how far they will travel to teach people the Gospel. Find more Bible Study content at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: ESV]
The book of Daniel describes God's authority and points to His eternal kingdom. But Daniel is not the only prophet who speaks about those things. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Nebuchadnezzar's second dream foretold his own future. But the interpretation highlighted God's sovereignty. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Nebuchadnezzar's lesser known dream involves the world's largest tree. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Only Daniel (by God's power) is able to interpret Nebuchadnezzar's statue dream. Babylon may be in power for now, but that reign will not last forever. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, has a dream that no one can interpret. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
One of the father's most common instructions is to avoid the seductions of woman folly. No good comes from giving in to sin's allurements. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The people we associate with can help or hurt our efforts to remain pure. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
To live a pure life, one must establish an intimate relationship with wisdom. By making wise choices we can avoid all kinds of soul-defiling sins! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The proverbial father teaches his son to avoid foolishness at all costs. To act without wisdom is to follow a path toward inevitable impurity! Find more bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 51st Psalm is David's prayer of repentance after he sinned against God, Uriah, and Bathsheba. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
In the 38th Psalm, David explains the suffering that accompanies sins. He learned these lessons the hard way. But he also models the remedy: confession and repentance. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 32nd Psalm explains the need to confess our sins. Hiding sin causes trouble in life. Confessing sins releases us of that secret and allows God to forgive and deliver us. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 6th Psalm is a great example of how we should respond to sin. Like David, we should lament our sin and cry out to God for forgiveness. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 65th Psalm explains how praiseworthy God is by exploring how he controls aspects of nature. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 8th Psalm praises God as magnificent because of how sees fit to rule over his creation. Namely, he blesses humanity with the right to rule nature alongside Him. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 29th Psalm is a poem that helps us understand how powerful God is. The mere voice of God is able to subdue aspects of nature that we struggle to tame! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 19th Psalm is a poem about how God communicates with us. He speaks to us through His Word, but we also learn about God through His Creation! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 128th Psalm lets us in on the secret to a beautiful family-life: following God's guidance produces good spouses, parents, and children. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 127th Psalm reminds that everything we do is vain if we do not include God as the foundational architect. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 37th Psalm is a poem about how God cares for those who follow His way. Find more bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The first Psalm explains the difference between the righteous and the wicked. Each kind of person chooses to focus on very different things. This leads to very different results in their lives. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 119th Psalm is easily the longest Psalm. In terms of word count, however, it is not the longest chapter in the Bible. Even so, this lengthy poem is devoted to acknowledging the greatness of God's Word! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 2nd Psalm is an important reminder that the kings of the earth have no power over God and His Messiah! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 110th Psalm points to a King like Melchizedek. The New Testament tells us that it is Jesus, the Messiah, who would be our King and Priest! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 11th Psalm expresses trust in God, but also points to a reality that will only be fully known in Jesus the Christ! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The first verse of the 22nd Psalm was quoted by Jesus as he hung on the cross—"My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?" From beginning to end, this Psalm is full of rich allusions to Jesus the Christ! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 17th Psalm is an example of David praying to God with complete trust. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 37th Psalm compares two life choices: on the on hand, the wicked who refuse to seek God's guidance; on the other hand, the righteous who trust in God. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 125th Psalm briefly encourages us to consider the benefits of trusting in God's guidance! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 15th Psalms answers this question: who can live with God? Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
In the 25th Psalm, David expresses how he trusts God to guide him through confrontations with his enemies. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 47th Psalm encourages us to sing praises to God! After all, God is the exalted King over heaven and earth! Let's sing praises to Him! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 97th Psalm shows us that God is praiseworthy because of His extraordinary authority and power! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 148th Psalm is another Psalm of praise. It helps us see that everything God created was designed to praise and glorify Him! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The 139th Psalm praises God for his perfect wisdom and knowledge! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Psalm 100 invites us to praise God because He is a loyal and faithful Creator! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Job ends his words by emphatically declaring his innocence. But a fourth speaker emerges: a young man named Elihu. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Bildad gets his final word in and Zophar can't even bring himself to respond a third time. There is an important truth in this reading: true wisdom and understanding can only be found in God! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
In his third speech, Eliphaz aggressively fabricates sins that he assumes Job must have committed. After all, what else could account for Job's suffering? Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Bildad and Zophar take their turns berating Job for a second time. Meanwhile, Job continues to claim that he is suffering unjustly. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Each of Job's friends have taken a jab at him. But after hearing Job's responses, Eliphaz decides to speak up a second time! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Bildad and Zophar agree that, if Job repents of his sins, then God would put an end to his misery. But Job remains confident that he has done nothing wrong. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Most of the book of Job contains a conversation between Job and his friends as they wrestle with this question: "Why is Job suffering?" In this reading Eliphaz tells Job to accept God's discipline and move on. But Job maintains that he has done nothing deserving of discipline. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
The story of Job invites us to think about this question: "Why do good people suffer?" Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Solomon's reign is characterized by wisdom and power. However, his life becomes a spiritual tragedy about faithlessness. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
After Solomon built the temple, he put on an elaborate dedication ceremony. This ceremony provided a sort of renewal of God's covenant with Israel. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
Solomon spent seven years building God a glorious house. This is a building where God dwells with His people and where His people can have fellowship with Him. Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]
A key moment in Solomon's life is when God prompts him to choose something with which to be blessed. Because of his choice, God blessed him with wisdom, wealth, and power! Find more Bible teaching at ConroeChurch.com! [Bible Translation: NASB95]