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FAQs about What Does The Bible Say?:How many episodes does What Does The Bible Say? have?The podcast currently has 401 episodes available.
April 05, 2026What Does the Bible Say About Authority #4?Send us Fan MailWe continue our discussion of authority by noting that Paul used a plea as a direct statement concerning what the Christians at the church in Corinth needed to do. In Acts 20 verse seven we find Paul preaching at the church in Troas on the first day of the week and we are told they had the Lord's Supper on that day. We talk about what this tells us about when to observe the Lord's Supper and why this is important. Glenn begins the next section of our discussion by looking at what the Hebrew writer said about forsaking the assembling of ourselves together and what the assembling requires. Arnie reminds us of what Jesus said about the extent of His authority. We move on to a discussion of the two kinds of authority, general and specific, and why this is so important to understand. We examine several instances in the Old Testament, noting the general and specific authority God used in His instructions. In our next episode, we will note the results when God's specific instructions are not followed. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible Handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience....more31minPlay
March 29, 2026What Does the Bible Say About Authority #3?Send us Fan MailWe continue this episode on authority by again noting that the Lord authorizes something to be done in three ways. We note those three ways as expressed by Jesus. We talk about how the Lord delegated authority to His apostles and look at passages that teach that as well as passages showing the apostles using those three ways in correcting the false teaching about the circumcision after the manner of Moses in Acts chapter 15. We also look at what the Bible teaches on the silence of the scriptures. We note that the apostles again in Acts 15 use this principle. Paul discusses expediencies and we look at what he wrote about them. We begin looking at illustrations of Bible authority, but run out of time before finishing that discussion. We will begin there next week. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience....more32minPlay
March 22, 2026What Does the Bible Say About Authority #2?Send us Fan MailWe begin this episode on authority by noting what Paul said about our bodies being a living sacrifice and the need for us to yield as servants to righteousness and not iniquity. Our discussion moves on to look at what Peter said about our growth and adding to our faith. We talk about the list of sins that Paul wrote to the Christians in Galatia about and the serious consequence resulting from them. We note that Ezekiel records God saying that all souls are His. Jesus noted the value of a soul and the Hebrew writer warns about doing what Esau did. We discuss this. We look at what Paul said about the judgment and note what Jesus said one must do to be saved which constitutes obeying the gospel. We again note that Jesus said He has all authority in heaven and in earth. We look at what Paul says about doing all in the name of the Lord and what that means. We close this episode out by noting the three ways the Lord authorizes something to be done. Next week we will see those ways illustrated by Jesus as recorded in the New Testament. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience....more31minPlay
March 15, 2026What Does the Bible Say About Authority?Send us Fan MailIn this episode we begin a discussion of authority according to what the Bible says. We note that Jesus was challenged by the religious leaders of the day concerning what authority He had to say what he did, and where He got that authority. We discuss this. We note that Jesus tells us there are two sources of authority, from heaven and of men. We talk about these. We find that Jesus said He has all authority, so we discuss what that means to us. Pilate questioned Jesus about why He didn't speak to him and noted the authority he had over Jesus. We talk about what Jesus said to him. Jesus was also asked about paying taxes. We note what His response was. We move on to a discussion about why it is important to find out what the Bible says about authority. We discuss how this relates to worshipping God and serving Him. Paul makes a statement about the things that he wrote. We look at that and how that relates to authority. Paul also mentions our bodies and our spirit and why we are responsible to care for them. We will continue this episode next week. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience....more31minPlay
March 08, 2026What Does The Bible Say About Why Am I A Member Of The Church Of Christ #29? Have Miracles Ceased?Send us Fan MailIn this episode we continue our discussion of miracles and whether or not they have ceased. We begin by looking at that Paul wrote to the church at Corinth about the spiritual gifts they had and how they were to use them. We find out that the gift of prophecy was more important than the gift of tongues. We note that Paul says the gift of tongues were a sign to unbelievers. Paul reminds them that God is not the author of confusion and what they did with the gifts could not contribute to a confused assembly or worship. All things had to be done decently and in order. We note that Paul tells the wives of the prophets to ask their husbands any questions they may have had at home, so they didn't interfere with the reception of the prophecies in the church. We look at the time Philip was preaching in Samaria where Simon the sorcerer was. Some of he Samaritans obeyed the gospel and were baptized, and Simon did as well. We talk about the fact that even though Philip could perform miracles, he could not cause the Samaritan Christians to receive the Holy Spirit. It took the laying on of the hands of the apostles for them to receive the Holy Spirit. We also look at the example of Paul finding some disciples at Ephesus who he asked if they had received the Holy Spirit. They had not and we discuss the fact that it took the laying on of Paul's hands to accomplish that. We discuss more about the gifts of the Holy Spirit, how they were passed on and if they lasted. We note that Paul said there were gifts that were more important than the extraordinary, supernatural gifts. We talk about them. Listen to this 30-minute study to learn when the gifts ceased and why they did. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript provided for your convenience....more31minPlay
March 01, 2026What Does the Bible Say About Why Am I A Member of the Church of Christ #28? Do Miracles Exist Today?Send us Fan MailIn this episode we continue our study of miracles by asking if they exist or happen today as they did in New Testament times? We note that just about all of Jesus testimony or preaching was verified by miracles. We talk about what Nicodemus said about that as well as other passages that John wrote. We mention that references to the miracles performed at that time can be found in secular writings of the time. Before discussing the gifts of the Holy Spirit, we are reminded again that the Holy Spirit fell independently upon individuals only three times and look at those times. We begin our study of the gifts of the Holy Spirit by noting that they are discussed by Paul in 1 Corinthians chapters 12, 13 and 14. We talk about the purpose of the gifts by noting they existed while the words were being preached and written down and before all of the New Testament words were delivered. We note that Paul said that while this was being done, the gospel was proclaimed to whole world at that time. We look at 1 Corinthians 12 where Paul writes about the diversities of gifts. We talk about Jesus' prayer for unity among His people and how the gifts of the Holy Spirit ensures the unity of the words received and taught. Paul identifies the gifts and we note them in this episode. We talk about how Paul uses the human body and some of its members to show the purpose of the spiritual gifts to the local church at the time. We look at what Paul says about there being a more excellent way than the Holy Spirit's gifts. Paul writes about the gift of tongues and prophesy and notes why one is better than the other. We run out of time before we can finish this discussion. So, we will start there next week. Take about 30 - minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcription of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience....more32minPlay
February 22, 2026What Does the Bible Say About Why Am I A Member of the Church of Christ #27? Do Miracles Exist Today?Send us Fan MailIn the last episode, we talked about when the apostles were baptized in the Holy Spirit on Pentecost in Acts chapter 2. We then began discussing when Cornelius and his family and friends were baptized in the Holy Spirit as recorded in Acts chapter 10. We read the entire chapter, 48 verses, in sections with short comments regarding what was recorded. We noticed that in verses 1 through 8 Cornelius is described as an Italian military man and consequently a Gentile and a devout man. These verses describe how Cornelius was addressed by an angel and told to go to Joppa and seek Peter the apostle. In the next section, verses 9-16, Peter has a vision to teach him that Gentiles are acceptable to God under the New Testament just as Jews are. In verses 17-33 we note that those Cornelius sent to seek Peter arrived to tell Peter to come to his house. At his house, Peter and Cornelius described what they were told. The record of Peter's sermon is contained in verses 34-43. In verses 44-48 we find that the Holy Spirit fell upon all those who heard the word. We discuss what Peter said. In particular the fact that God shows no partiality and accepts any who will obey Him. We discuss what Peter said in Acts 2:38 and note that even though the Holy Spirit fell on those in Cornelius' house, they were still commanded to be baptized in water, the name of the Lord. We have seen two examples of the baptism of the Holy Spirit and we believe these are the only ones in the New Testament except the special occasion when the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus in Marl 1:10. In the next episode, we will begin looking at the gifts of the Holy Spirit and the miracles related to that. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience....more31minPlay
February 15, 2026What Does the Bible Say About Why Am I A Member of the Church of Christ #26? Do Miracles Exist Today?Send us Fan MailWe begin this episode by noting that on the day of Pentecost, according to Acts 1:1-4 that the Jewish apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit or baptized in the Holy Spirit and spoke in languages or tongues that they never learned. We discuss the fact that this occurred for a special reason which was to be able to speak in the foreign languages of the Jews that were there for Pentecost so they could teach them the gospel. We look at what Peter had to say at that time when he referred to Joel's prophecy about that occasion. We read what Peter said to those gathered and note that there were three thousand individuals who repented and were baptized and that Jesus added them to His Church, the Church of Christ. We note that all of the miracles that Jesus performed had their effect immediately. We look at the next time the baptism of the Holy Spirit occurred which was upon Cornelius, an Italian military officer and his household, who were all Gentiles. The record of this is in Acts 10 verses 1 through 48. This was necessary to convince Peter and the other Jews that the Gentiles were also acceptable to God and were required to obey the gospel just as the Jews were. We begin reading the passages in Acts 10 and run out of time before finishing the reading. We will start the next episode by beginning our reading at Verse 23 and finish through to verse 48. We will then discuss what Cornelius and his household did. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. For your convenience, there is a transcription of this Buzzsprout episode provided....more31minPlay
February 08, 2026What Does The Bible Say About Why Am I A Member of the Church of Christ #25? Do Miracles Exist Today Cont'd?Send us Fan MailWe continue to lay the scriptural groundwork to learn if miracles exist today. We noted again that the Hebrew writer tells us that in the Old Testament, God spoke to the patriarchs through the prophets, but now speaks to us through Jesus. We noted in the last lesson that we don't receive God's Word in any other way today than by hearing, reading and studying the bible. We looked at the passages that teach us that in the last lesson and we mention those passages in this episode. We talk about the Christians in Berea who we are told that they searched the scriptures to make sure what the apostles were telling them was true. We discuss what Paul said about the gospel and what it consists of. In that discussion we note that there were a lot of witnesses that were with Jesus after He was resurrected including the apostles. Jesus told the apostles a number of things that would occur in Jerusalem. We note what is said about Pentecost and what happened on that occasion that relates to the subject of miracles. We point out in this episode that Jesus said He didn't teach the apostles everything they needed to know and He would send the Holy Spirit to teach them all truth. We note that John says that Jesus performed more miracles than what are recorded in the Bible. Those that are recorded are designed to prove who Jesus is. We will continue in the next episodes to look at the miracles performed by others in the New Testament and discuss the reason they were performed. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript of this Buzzsprout provided for your convenience....more32minPlay
February 01, 2026What Does the Bible Say About Why Am I A Member of the Church of Christ #24? Do Miracles Exist Today?Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Arnie, Fred and Glenn talk about whether miracles exist today. Remember that as members of the Church of Christ, we believe, teach and trust the Bible as being the revealed Word of God as the scriptures teach us. We discuss two of these scriptures to begin this episode. We note that Paul told the Hebrew Christians how God communicated to those in the Old Testament as well as how He communicates to us today. We talk about this. Next, we look at a passage that tells us that we must use what the Bible says when we are teaching or preaching to others. We note that many people today point to a lot of things that happen as being miracles. We begin by looking at the miracles in the Bible to help us decide if miracles, signs, or wonders occur today. As we look at Bible passages that relate to miracles that were performed by Jesus and His apostles, we learn that all of them are actions that are outside of the laws of nature. It is something done that is supernatural and not explained from natural law such as bringing a person back to life who was dead for 4 days. We find that in the New Testament that we are told that miracles, signs and wonders are done to confirm the speaker as one teaching or preaching the truth and to confirm the truth itself. We look at the Bible passages that teach us that is true. We note that we are given a warning to be very careful with God's Word, to give, "more earnest heed to the things we have heard." We read a number of scriptures that tell us about some of the miracles, signs and wonders that were done. In particular, we look at what Jesus said about the miracles, signs and wonders He performed and why He did them. The miracles confirmed the words recorded in the Bible as being complete in the first century and those words tell us not to add to the words that were confirmed nor take away from them. Once those words were confirmed in the first century, the miracles ceased. Take about 30-minutes to listen to our discussion in this episode. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience....more31minPlay
FAQs about What Does The Bible Say?:How many episodes does What Does The Bible Say? have?The podcast currently has 401 episodes available.