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Arthur’s Bible Study Podcast | Weekly Christian Bible Study & Devotional
by Arthur Suggs
Arthur’s Bible Study Podcast is a weekly Christian podcast offering Bible study, Scripture reflection, and devotional teaching to help listeners grow in faith and understand God’s Word. Each episode provides hope-filled Bible reflection and practical spiritual encouragement for anyone seeking deeper fellowship with Christ and renewed strength through God’s Word.Rooted in Christ and grounded in Scripture, these reflections are designed to plant seeds of faith, encourage believers, support those returning to their faith journey, and welcome anyone searching for Bible study, Christian devotionals, biblical hope, and meaningful spiritual growth through God’s Word.
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What Is Discipling You? | Idols, Distractions, and Following Christ
In this episode of Arthur’s Bible Study/Reflection, we continue our discipleship series by exploring one of the most important spiritual questions Christians face today: What is discipling us? Using Leviticus 26:1–5, Matthew 6:24, Acts 17, and Jesus’ teaching about abiding in Him, we examine how modern idols often disguise themselves as good things that slowly capture our attention, affection, and trust more than God. Drawing from insights by Timothy Keller and the NALC Life-to-Life Discipleship emphasis, this episode reflects on distraction, divided loyalties, spiritual formation, and why daily immersion in God’s Word is essential for following Christ in today’s world.
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Follow Me: From Learning to Living to Being Sent | A Bible Study on Discipleship
What does Jesus really mean when He says, “Follow Me”? In this Bible study and reflection, we unpack the full picture of discipleship—from learning and growing to being sent out through the Great Commission. Rooted in passages like Matthew 4:19, John 21:17, and Matthew 28:19–20, this episode explores how discipleship is not just personal—it shapes the culture of a church and the lives around us.We also introduce the NALC Life-to-Life discipleship approach, a simple and relational model that helps believers move from being followers to becoming disciple-makers. This episode challenges listeners to move beyond passive faith and into intentional, everyday discipleship.If you’ve ever wondered how to grow deeper in your faith—or how to help someone else grow—this episode offers practical encouragement rooted in God’s Word.
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Sitting by the Fire with God | Finding Peace, Presence, and Strength in a Noisy World
What do campfires, childhood memories, and the presence of God have in common? In this episode of Arthur’s Bible Study Reflection, we explore the comforting biblical image of fire as a symbol of God’s guidance, peace, protection, and power. From Moses and the burning bush to the pillar of fire in the wilderness, to the disciples whose hearts burned within them as Jesus spoke, Scripture reveals a God who draws near to His people.If life feels rushed, noisy, stressful, or spiritually dry, this episode offers encouragement and practical wisdom for slowing down and spending quiet time with the Lord. Learn how “sitting by the fire with God” can bring renewed peace, clarity, and strength for everyday life.Scriptures include Psalm 46:10, Exodus 3, Exodus 13:21, Luke 24:32, John 8:12, Isaiah 43:2, and Hebrews 4:16.Take ten quiet minutes this week, draw near to God, and carry His warmth back into the world.
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Faith Is Not a One-and-Done | Growing Through God’s Ongoing Work
Do we sometimes treat faith like a short-term destination instead of a lifelong journey? In this episode, we explore Jesus’ words in John 16:12–15, where He reminds His disciples there was still more to learn and more truth to receive. That same message speaks to us today. Faith is not a one-time event, one emotional moment, or one completed milestone—it is a process of renewal, growth, and steady formation through God’s Word and the Holy Spirit. Join us as we reflect on how God continues shaping His people day by day, and why slow spiritual growth is still real growth.
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Trusting God vs Pleasing God | From Good Intentions to Grace | Bible Study Reflection
In this Bible study and reflection, we explore a tension every Christian faces: are we trying to please God, or are we learning to trust Him? Using Hebrews 11:6, Proverbs 3:5–6, and the story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10, we look at how easily faith can become transactional—turning into a scoreboard of effort, discipline, and performance.But the Gospel points us in a different direction. The road of trusting God leads not to pressure, but to grace—because Jesus has already done what we could never do. Through personal reflection and Scripture, this episode shows how moving from striving to trusting changes everything about how we live, serve, and relate to God.If you’ve ever felt like your faith wasn’t enough, or that you needed to do more to earn God’s approval, this message will meet you right where you are and point you back to the freedom found in Christ.
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John 19:30 — “It Is Finished” | The Verdict Is Already In
What did Jesus really mean when He said, “It is finished” (John 19:30)? And what does that mean for your life today?In this Bible study and reflection, we explore the difference between salvation accomplished at the cross and salvation received through faith. Using clear, everyday language, we walk through key biblical truths like justification, sanctification, and glorification—without getting overly technical—so you can understand where you truly stand before God.Anchored in Scripture—including John 3:16, Romans 10:9, John 14:6, Mark 16:15, and Hebrews 10—we also address common questions about faith, personal decision, and whether salvation is automatic. If you’ve ever wrestled with uncertainty about your standing with God or felt like you need to “do more,” this episode will help you shift from anxiety to assurance.Because the Gospel isn’t about earning a verdict—it’s about trusting the One who has already secured it.
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John 18:10–11 | Put the Sword Away: Choosing Grace in Life’s Tension
In this Bible study and reflection, we explore what it means to live in the tension between the world as it is and the way God wants it to be. Looking at Peter in the Garden of Gethsemane (John 18:10–11) and Jesus’ response of healing (Luke 22:51), we see a powerful contrast between reacting in the moment and responding with grace.This episode also includes a personal reflection from the COVID season—a time filled with pressure, frustration, and opportunities to either lash out or extend grace. Like Peter, we often reach for the “sword” when tension rises. But Jesus shows us a better way.The heart of the Gospel is this—God rescues us, and then sends us right back into real life to live between the world as it is and the way God wants it to be.
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John 3 – From Darkness to Light | The Faith Journey of Nicodemus
Faith doesn’t always arrive all at once. For many people it grows gradually—step by step—much like learning to move from the shallow end of a swimming pool into the deep end. In this episode of Arthur’s Bible Study/Reflection, we explore the story of Nicodemus, a respected religious leader who came to Jesus at night searching for answers. His journey unfolds across the Gospel of John—from curiosity in John 3, to cautious defense in John 7, to courageous devotion in John 19.Along the way, we reflect on Jesus’ powerful words:“I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” (John 8:12, NIV)This Bible study also includes a personal reflection on how faith can grow over time as God works through His Word and through the people He places in our lives. As Scripture reminds us in Isaiah 55:11, God promises that His Word will never return empty.Wherever you are on your faith journey—walking around the edge of the pool, standing in the shallow end, or learning to trust God in the deep end—this episode will encourage you to take the next step toward the light of Christ.Join us each week as we open Scripture together and discover how God’s Word continues to shape our lives.
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Do Not Be Afraid
Many Christians have heard that the Bible says “Do not be afraid” 365 times—one for every day of the year. While the number may not be exact, the message is clear throughout Scripture. In this episode of Arthur’s Bible Study/Reflection, we explore why God repeatedly tells His people not to fear. The Bible reminds us that the answer to fear is not better circumstances, but the presence of God with us.
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When Comfort Replaces Dependence on God
In recent decades, religious participation in the United States has steadily declined, even though Americans enjoy unprecedented freedom to practice their faith. Why would faith weaken in a place with so much religious liberty?In this episode of Arthur’s Bible Study/Reflection, we explore a biblical perspective on how prosperity, comfort, and stability can sometimes reduce our sense of dependence on God. Drawing from passages such as Deuteronomy 8, Mark 4, and John 15, we reflect on Scripture’s warning about the spiritual dangers that can accompany wealth and security.We also consider a powerful insight from persecuted Christians described in the book The Insanity of God, who once asked a striking question about American believers: How do Christians remain faithful when they have so much freedom and so little persecution?Could the very freedoms and prosperity we celebrate in America be quietly weakening our dependence on God?This episode invites us to reflect on how we can remain deeply connected to Christ and intentionally dependent on God—even in a culture of comfort and abundance.
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When We Ask God To Take The Backseat
We often say we trust God—but what happens when trusting Him requires us to let go?In this episode of Arthur’s Bible Study/Reflection, we explore the subtle but very real danger of self-reliance. It’s easy to believe in God while still leaning on our own understanding, our own plans, and our own sense of control. Through Scripture passages like Proverbs 3:5–6, John 15:5, and James 4:13–15, we’re reminded that real faith means more than believing God exists—it means trusting Him enough to let Him lead.Sometimes the greatest obstacle to trusting God isn’t doubt.It’s the quiet belief that we’ve got things under control.
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God Does His Best Work in the Outtakes
We live in a world of highlight reels — carefully edited moments that make life look polished and successful. But real life includes outtakes, failures, and seasons we would rather forget.In this episode of Arthur’s Bible Study/Reflection, we explore how Scripture shows that God does not respond to spiritual performance, but to humble, honest hearts. From David’s repentance to the tax collector’s prayer — and ultimately to the cross — we see that what looks like failure can become redemption in God’s hands. If you’ve ever felt defined by mistakes or discouraged by suffering, this episode is for you. In Christ, even the outtakes are not wasted.
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Finishing Well: Living with Purpose
Are you simply hearing God’s Word, or are you living it with purpose each day?
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When God's grace and mercy don't seem fair
Do we really want fairness from God—or the mercy we ourselves depend on every day?
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Cross The Road Part 2
Once you cross the road, what helps sustain you?
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Cross The Road
Christianity is often described as a religion of restraint and withdrawal—but Jesus tells a different story. In this episode, we explore how Jesus comes close, how the Good Samaritan takes faith outside the temple, and why real love always involves risk. From the apostle Paul’s willingness to count the cost, to a bottle of cold water handed out on a hot day, this reflection traces a generational chain of spendthrift love. Because Jesus didn’t save us from a distance—He came close.
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The Book That Works
What does it look like when God’s Word quietly shapes our life, one day at a time?
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Asleep In Christ
What Happens When We Die?
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Jesus Plus Nothing
Do you know how you get to Heaven?
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When God Gives Us Over
Do you really want everything you ask for?
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Christmas Rifle 2025
It truly is more blessed to give than to receive!
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Grace in the Fields
Could God be using ordinary people like us to share extraordinary grace?
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Wisdom From Above
What’s shaping your decisions — God’s voice or your own instincts?
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Back To Eden
What is your vision of heaven?… It might not be what you think!
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From blessings to eternity – – – a Thanksgiving reflection
Do you only see what's right in front of you or do you see the eternal promise God has given us?
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When Moses Failed and Jesus Triumphed
Did you know that the hardest seasons grow the strongest faith?
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Rest For The Soul---Be Still and Know
When is the last time you were really still?
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Copying Christ---Not Culture
How does your daily routine reflect Christlike character to the people around you?
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Not By Works
Is the road to eternal life always easy?
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When Faith Becomes a Relationship, Not a Transaction
Is your relationship with Jesus based on trust or is it transactional?
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Anybody Can Start It
Do you always finish what you start?
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Descriptive Vs. Prescriptive
Can you name some examples of descriptive and a prescriptive scripture?
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Living Deeper, Not Just Longer
If your primary goal every day is just not to die, are you really living?
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When Jesus Is Difficult To Understand
Do you think Jesus came to make life easier or to turn our world upside down?
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Does God have a sense of humor?
Have you ever wondered if God has a sense of humor?
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The Way Through or The Way Out
When you are struggling or suffering, do you want a way out or a way through?
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Contempt vs. Indifference
Can you describe the subtle differences between contempt and indifference?
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Contempt or Compassion
More often than not, do you show more contempt or more compassion?
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Rumors
What travels faster?… Rumors or the truth?
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Only when I need Him
How often do you talk to God?
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Twisting Scripture
What happens when God's word gets misused?
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Who is driving your faith? Culture or Christ?
Should Christ be your copilot, backseat driver, or full-time driver?
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No Days Off
What does it look like to be a full-time disciple of Christ?
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Part Time Vs. Full Time
What percentage of your time is devoted to your faith?
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First Fruits
Do you get back to God from the top of your basket or from the leftovers at the bottom?
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Shattered Dreams Re-Revisited
Who shared their faith with you?
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From Plunder/Gift to Pagan/Idol
What are you doing with God's gifts?
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Me, Myself and I
Are you more of an I and Me or a You and We type person?
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From Sinai to Jerusalem
How closely do you pay attention to hyperlinks in the Bible?
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Remembrance
How do you remember God on a daily basis?
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Arthur’s Bible Study Podcast is a weekly Christian podcast offering Bible study, Scripture reflection, and devotional teaching to help listeners grow in faith and understand God’s Word. Each episode provides hope-filled Bible reflection and practical spiritual encouragement for anyone seeking deeper fellowship with Christ and renewed strength through God’s Word.Rooted in Christ and grounded in Scripture, these reflections are designed to plant seeds of faith, encourage believers, support those returning to their faith journey, and welcome anyone searching for Bible study, Christian devotionals, biblical hope, and meaningful spiritual growth through God’s Word.
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