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The Bible Seminary Podcast

The Bible Seminary exists to glorify God by cultivating Christian believers in a context of biblical community in all 66 books of the Bible so that they can serve and be leaders in the local church to fulfill the Great Commission by the power of God’s Spirit. 

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    Seek First the Kingdom of God

    Matthew 6:33 challenges us to examine what holds first place in our lives. Jesus calls us to seek God’s kingdom and righteousness before pursuing our own plans, worries, and desires.In this Faith Lesson, learn how placing God first reshapes our priorities and allows us to trust Him to provide what we truly need.Support the show

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    God Is Close to the Brokenhearted

    Psalm 34:18 offers a powerful promise for anyone walking through pain, loss, or disappointment. God does not abandon us in our brokenness. He draws near, comforts us, and meets us in the middle of our deepest struggles.In this Faith Lesson, be encouraged by the truth that God sees your pain and remains close when your heart feels overwhelmed.Support the show

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    Speak, Lord, I’m Listening

    In this Faith Lesson from 1 Samuel 3:10, we are reminded of Samuel’s humble response to the voice of the Lord: “Speak, for your servant is listening.”Faith begins not only with speaking to God, but also with learning to listen. This passage invites us to quiet our hearts, pay attention, and respond to God with obedience.Support the show

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    God Will Supply Every Need

    In this Faith Lesson from Philippians 4:19, we are reminded that God sees our needs and is faithful to provide. His provision is not limited by our circumstances, but flows from the riches of His glory in Christ Jesus.This passage invites us to trust Him with our needs, rely on His faithfulness, and rest in the assurance that God provides what we truly need.Support the show

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    Be Strong and Courageous

    In this Faith Lesson from Joshua 1:9, we are reminded that God’s presence gives us courage. Joshua was called to lead God’s people into a new season, and the Lord encouraged him with a powerful promise: “I will be with you wherever you go.”This passage invites us to trust God, reject fear, and move forward with confidence, knowing we are never walking alone.Support the show

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    Live by Faith, Not by Sight

    In this Faith Lesson from 2 Corinthians 5:7, we are reminded that the Christian life is a walk of faith. We may not always see what God is doing, but we can trust His character, His promises, and His direction.This passage encourages us to keep walking with confidence, knowing that our faith rests in the One who sees what we cannot.Support the show

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    Ask God for Wisdom

    In this Faith Lesson from James 1:5, we are reminded that when we lack wisdom, God invites us to ask Him. He gives generously, without finding fault, and meets us with the guidance we need.When you are unsure what to do next, you do not have to rely on your own understanding alone. You can ask God for wisdom and trust Him to lead.Support the show

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    The Fruit of the Spirit — A Faith Lesson from Galatians 5:22–23

    In this Faith Lesson, we explore Galatians 5:22–23, where the apostle Paul describes the fruit produced by the Spirit of God in the life of a believer.Paul contrasts the destructive works of the flesh—common in the pagan world of his time—with the life-giving fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These qualities reveal genuine spiritual maturity.Jesus taught that a tree is known by its fruit, and Paul builds on that teaching here. The true test of spirituality is not knowledge, status, or success—but whether the Spirit is producing Christ-like character in a person’s life.📖 Scripture: Galatians 5:22–23 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    God Is Our Refuge — A Faith Lesson from Psalm 46:1

    In this Faith Lesson, we reflect on Psalm 46:1, which declares that God is our refuge, strength, and ever-present help in times of trouble.Throughout Scripture, we see images of refuge—cities of refuge, strong towers, and places of safety. Jesus points us beyond physical structures to something greater. He Himself is our refuge, built on the rock, where we can run in moments of crisis and find strength, protection, and peace.This short devotional encourages believers to trust God as their true refuge when trouble comes.📖 Scripture: Psalm 46:1 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    Strength for Every Season — A Faith Lesson from Philippians 4:13

    n this Faith Lesson, we reflect on Philippians 4:13, a verse often quoted but rarely read in context.Paul writes these words after describing seasons of abundance and suffering, victory and imprisonment. His message is not about achieving personal success, but about contentment and endurance through Christ in every circumstance.Whether facing persecution, hardship, or blessing, Paul’s confidence comes from Jesus alone. This devotional reminds us that Christ gives us the strength to face whatever God calls us to—with joy and gratitude.📖 Scripture: Philippians 4:13 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    Nothing Can Separate Us — A Faith Lesson from Romans 8:38–39

    In this Faith Lesson, we reflect on Romans 8:38–39, one of the most reassuring passages in all of Scripture.After eight chapters explaining the gospel, the apostle Paul concludes that nothing—neither persecution, government power, spiritual forces, nor suffering—can separate believers from the love of God in Christ Jesus.In contrast to the pagan world, which offered no real hope or security, Paul proclaims a gospel that truly reconciles humanity to God. Even in the face of Roman persecution and religious opposition, God’s love remains unbreakable.📖 Scripture: Romans 8:38–39 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    Shroud of Turin Seminar: Who Is the Man of the Shroud? | Johnston, Stripling & Evans

    Who is the man of the Shroud?In this compelling seminar, leading scholars Dr. Jeremiah Johnston, Dr. Scott Stripling, and Dr. Craig Evans explore one of the most mysterious and studied artifacts in history—the Shroud of Turin.Presented in partnership with Grace Fellowship and The Bible Seminary, this event dives into the powerful intersection of science, history, and Scripture. The Shroud is a blood-stained linen cloth bearing the image of a crucified man—believed by many to be Jesus of Nazareth. Yet despite decades of scientific analysis, the origin of the image remains unexplained.In this episode, you’ll discover: • The historical and biblical context of crucifixion and burial • Scientific insights and ongoing mysteries surrounding the Shroud • What the evidence may reveal about the identity of the man on the clothAlso included is a full walkthrough of the exhibit as it was hosted, giving you a front-row experience of this powerful display.Whether you're curious, skeptical, or seeking deeper faith, this conversation invites you to explore the evidence and decide for yourself.Support the show

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    Faith Lesson: A Peace That Transcends Understanding (Philippians 4:7)

    Discover a short Faith Lesson from Philippians 4:7 on trusting God and experiencing the peace that transcends all understanding.TBS Faith Lessons: One Scripture. One Truth. One Moment of Encouragement.TheBibleSeminary.edu#shorts #faithlessonsSupport the show

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    I Am the Vine — A Faith Lesson from John 15:5

    In this Faith Lesson, we reflect on John 15:5, where Jesus declares, “I am the vine; you are the branches.” This statement is one of the powerful “I am” (ego eimi) declarations found only in the Gospel of John.Jesus’ words echo Exodus 3:14, where God reveals Himself as “I Am,” a connection the Pharisees immediately recognized as a claim of divinity. Through these statements, Jesus reveals both His full divinity and His humanity—what we call high Christology.This devotional reminds us that when we remain connected to Christ, the true vine, our lives naturally bear fruit.📖 Scripture: John 15:5 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    Unlocking the Psalms: Prayer, Praise, and the Heart of God

    The Book of Psalms has shaped worship, prayer, and theology for over 3,000 years—and its voice still speaks powerfully today.In this episode, we explore how the Psalms teach us to pray honestly, worship deeply, and grow in our understanding of who God is. From moments of deep lament to expressions of joyful praise, the Psalms give language to every season of life.Discover how these ancient songs and prayers guide us into authentic relationship with God—a God who listens, responds, and redeems.In this episode, we discuss: Why the Psalms remain essential for today’s believer  How to pray with honesty and depth  The role of lament and praise in spiritual growth  What the Psalms reveal about God’s character  Practical ways to use the Psalms in daily life Whether you’re new to Scripture or have read the Psalms for years, this conversation will help you engage them in a fresh and meaningful way.Support the show

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    God’s Word Is Alive — A Faith Lesson from Hebrews 4:12–13

    In this Faith Lesson, we reflect on Hebrews 4:12–13, a familiar passage that calls us to think more deeply about what the Word of God truly is.While Scripture is the recorded Word of God, the Word is ultimately God speaking, and fully revealed in Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh. God’s Word penetrates beyond outward appearances, revealing the thoughts and intentions of the heart. Nothing is hidden from His sight.This devotional reminds us that we will one day give an account to God alone—the One who truly sees us and lovingly calls us to holiness, sincerity, and faithfulness.📖 Scripture: Hebrews 4:12–13 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    God Cares for You — A Faith Lesson from 1 Peter 5:7

    In this Faith Lesson, we reflect on 1 Peter 5:7, where the apostle Peter tells believers to cast all their anxieties on God because He truly cares for them.In the first century, this message was revolutionary. Governments were harsh, Roman gods were feared but distant, and Christians lived under real threat—especially during the reign of Emperor Nero. In that environment, Peter reminds believers that God is not indifferent. He knows His people, loves them, and invites them to release their fears into His care.This devotional reassures us that even in troubled times, God is still on His throne—and He still cares deeply for us.📖 Scripture: 1 Peter 5:7 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    Be Doers of the Word — A Faith Lesson from James 1:22

    In this Faith Lesson, we reflect on James 1:22, where believers are instructed not only to hear God’s Word, but to live it out.James, the brother of Jesus, writes with practical wisdom shaped by watching Jesus live out the kingdom of God. He reminds us that faith is demonstrated through action—not as a way to earn God’s favor, but as a response to the grace already given.This teaching echoes the Old Testament Shema in Deuteronomy 6:4, where hearing means listening with the intent to obey. True faith listens—and then acts.📖 Scripture: James 1:22 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    Scripture Is God-Breathed — A Faith Lesson from 2 Timothy 3:16–17

    In this Faith Lesson, we reflect on 2 Timothy 3:16–17, one of the clearest passages in Scripture explaining what the Bible is and why it matters.Paul teaches that all Scripture is God-breathed and profitable for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. Like a GPS, God’s Word shows us where we are, when we’ve gone off course, and how to get back on the right path. Scripture equips believers to live faithfully and serve God well in every season of life.📖 Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:16–17 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    Apologetics: Defending the Christian Faith in a Secular World

    How can Christians confidently defend their faith in an increasingly secular culture?In this episode of the TBS Podcast, host Emma Clodfelder sits down with Dr. Scott Stripling and Dr. Israel Steinmetz to explore the importance of Christian apologetics and how believers can thoughtfully engage questions about faith, truth, and the reliability of Scripture.Together they discuss why apologetics still matters today, how biblical scholarship and historical evidence strengthen the case for Christianity, and how Christians can approach conversations about faith with both confidence and humility.Whether you are a student, pastor, or simply interested in the intersection of faith, reason, and culture, this episode offers practical insight into defending the Christian faith in today’s world.Support the show

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    Faith Lessons: Colossians 3:16 — Living as the Church

    A brief Faith Lesson from Colossians 3:16 on unity, peace, worship, and encouraging one another as the Body of Christ.Support the show

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    The Lord Is Good — A Faith Lesson from Psalm 100:5

    In this Faith Lesson, we reflect on Psalm 100:5, where the psalmist declares a powerful truth: “The Lord is good.”Spoken in the ancient Near East, this statement stood in sharp contrast to the pagan gods of the time—gods who were feared, unpredictable, and unloving. Yahweh, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, is different. He is faithful, loving, and trustworthy.The psalm reminds us that we are the sheep of His flock and that the Lord is our Shepherd. He cares for His people, protects them, and provides for their needs. This truth invites us to trust Him and draw near with confidence.📖 Scripture: Psalm 100:5 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    Saved by Grace — A Faith Lesson from Ephesians 2:8–9

    In this Faith Lesson, we reflect on Ephesians 2:8–9, one of the clearest teachings in Scripture on salvation by grace through faith.The Greek word charis means grace or gift—something freely given, not earned. This truth was central to the Protestant Reformation and remains foundational to the Christian faith today. God saves us not by our works, but by His grace, received through faith. That grace then becomes an endowment that enables us to live as a blessing to others.📖 Scripture: Ephesians 2:8–9 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    The Advent and Incarnation of Jesus | God With Us

    Before the manger came the miracle: God Himself entering human history.In this episode of the TBS Podcast, we explore the Advent and Incarnation of Jesus—why Christ came, what His coming reveals about the heart of God, and how the doctrine of God with us shapes Christian worship, discipleship, and everyday life.Hosted by Emma Clodfelder, this conversation features insights from Dr. Scott Stripling, Dr. Israel Steinmetz, and Dr. K. Lynn Lewis. Together, they unpack the theological depth of the Incarnation—Jesus as fully God and fully man—and why this doctrine is central to salvation and biblical theology.This episode is ideal for students, pastors, and thoughtful believers seeking a deeper understanding of Christology and the meaning of Advent.Episode Themes: Christology • Incarnation • Salvation • Biblical TheologyPresented by The Bible SeminarySupport the show

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    Faith Lessons: Psalm 121 — My Help Comes from the Lord

    Today’s Faith Lesson comes from Psalm 121, a Psalm of Ascents sung by the people of Israel as they journeyed toward worship in Jerusalem.This short reflection explores what it means to trust God along the way—to lift our eyes beyond what we see and place our confidence in the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. Psalm 121 reminds us that worship is not only where we’re going, but how we live as we walk with God.Support the show

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    Hope in Exile — A Faith Lesson from Jeremiah 29:11

    In this Faith Lesson, we explore Jeremiah 29:11 in its original context. This verse was not written as a generic promise to individuals, but as a letter from God—through the prophet Jeremiah—to the people of Judah living in exile.Despite their sin, loss, and displacement, God assured them that He still had plans for their future and their restoration. This truth speaks powerfully to us today: no matter how far we wander or how broken our circumstances feel, God’s love, purpose, and hope remain.📖 Scripture: Jeremiah 29:11 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    Faith Lessons: Psalm 119:105 — A Lamp for Our Feet

    Today’s Faith Lesson comes from Psalm 119:105, a verse that beautifully describes how God guides His people.Rather than revealing the entire future, God’s Word functions like a small lamp—providing just enough light for the next step. This reflection explores how Scripture guided God’s people in the Old Covenant and how the Holy Spirit continues to guide believers today, step by step, as we follow Jesus.Support the show

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    Transformed From the Inside Out — A Faith Lesson from Romans 12:1–2

    In this Faith Lesson, we reflect on Romans 12:1–2, where Paul urges believers not to be conformed to the world, but to be transformed by the renewing of their minds.Drawing from the original Greek, this devotional highlights the difference between outward change and true inward transformation. God does not call us to simply adjust our behavior, but to allow Him to do a complete work within us—transforming our hearts, minds, and lives from the inside out.📖 Scripture: Romans 12:1–2 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    Faith Lessons: Proverbs 3:5–6 — Trusting God with Your Whole Heart

    Today’s Faith Lesson comes from Proverbs 3:5–6, a passage that speaks directly to life’s big questions—purpose, direction, calling, and trust.This short reflection encourages believers to lean into God rather than their own understanding. Even when the future is unclear and the path feels uncertain, we can rest in the truth that God is our Creator, He loves us, and He is faithfully guiding our steps.Support the show

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    Renewed Strength for the Weary — A Faith Lesson from Isaiah 40:31

    In this Faith Lesson, we reflect on Isaiah 40:31 and the challenge—and blessing—of waiting on the Lord. “Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.”This verse has encouraged believers for generations and is memorably featured in Chariots of Fire. Yet its message is often difficult to live out. Waiting is hard, but Scripture gives us powerful examples of faithful waiting—Abraham and Sarah, Simeon, and Anna—who trusted God’s timing and saw His promises fulfilled.Isaiah chapter 40 reminds us who God is: the Creator who never grows tired or weary. Because of His strength, we can find renewal when we place our hope in Him.This short devotional encourages you to trust God in the waiting, rest in His promises, and allow Him to renew your strength.📖 Scripture: Isaiah 40:31 🕊 Series: Faith Lessons ⏱ Duration: 1–2 minutesSupport the show

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    Psalm 42: Put Your Hope In God

    As the deer pants for streams of water, my soul pants for You, my God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet? When can I go and meet? When can I meet with God? When can I meet with God? My tears have been my food day and night. While people say to me, "Where is your god?" Where is your god? Yet these things I remember as I pour out my soul. How I used to go. Used to go. To the house of God. House of God. Under the protection of the Mighty One. Under His guard. With shouts of joy and praise. Joy and praise. Among the festive throng. Festive throng. Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will praise Him, my Savior and my God. Put your hope in God, for I will praise Him, my Savior and my God. My soul is downcast within me. Therefore, I will remember You from the land of the Jordan, the promised land. The heights of Hermon, the tallest peak, from Mount Mizar. Deep calls to deep. Hey, deep! In the roar of waterfalls. Roaring falls. Your waves and breakers. Waves and breakers. Have swept over me. By day, the Lord directs His love. At night, His song is with me. I say to God, my rock, "Why have You forgotten me?" Why must I go on mourning, oppressed by the enemy? My bones suffer agony, my foes taunt me, saying all day long, "Where is your god?" Where is your god? Why, my soul, are you downcast? Oh, why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will praise Him, my Savior and my God. Put your hope in God, for I will praise Him. My Savior and my God. Why, my soul, are you downcast? Oh, why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will praise Him, my Savior and my God. Put your hope in God, for I will praise Him, my Savior and my God. Put your hope in God, for I will praise Him, my Savior and my God. My Savior and my God.Support the show

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    What Would Convince You That There is No God?

    Student Coordinator, Emma Clodfelder sits with Dr. Scott Stripling to answer this question submitted by a listener, "What Would Convince You That There is No God?"Have a question about Christianity or a specific scripture in the Bible? You can submit questions to [email protected] the show

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    Should Christians Celebrate Halloween?

    Student Coordinator, Emma Clodfelder sits with Dr. Scott Stripling to answer this question submitted by a listener, "Should Christians Celebrate Halloween?"Have a question about Christianity or a specific scripture in the Bible? You can submit questions to [email protected] Support the show

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    Do you view heaven as immortality?

    Student Coordinator, Emma Clodfelder sits with Dr. Scott Stripling to answer this question submitted by a Reddit user, "Do you view heaven as immorality?"Have a question about Christianity or a specific scripture in the Bible? You can submit questions to [email protected] Support the show

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    Does God Still Answer Prayers?

    Student Coordinator, Emma Clodfelder sits with Dr. Scott Stripling to answer this question submitted by a Reddit user, "Does God Still Answer Prayers?"Have a question about Christianity or a specific scripture in the Bible? You can submit questions to [email protected] the show

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    Can I Be Gay and a Christian?

    Student Coordinator, Emma Clodfelder sits with Dr. Scott Stripling to answer this question submitted by a Reddit user, "Can I be gay and a christian?"Have a question about Christianity or a specific scripture in the Bible? You can submit questions to [email protected] the show

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    When Will Jesus Return?

    Student Coordinator, Emma Clodfelder sits with Dr. Scott Stripling to answer this question submitted by a Reddit user, "When will Jesus return?"Have a question about Christianity or a specific scripture in the Bible? You can submit questions to [email protected] the show

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    Can I Be a Christian and Not Go to Church?

    Student Coordinator, Emma Clodfelder sits with Dr. Scott Stripling to answer this question submitted by a Reddit user, "Can I be a Christian and not go to church?"Have a question about Christianity or a specific scripture in the Bible? You can submit questions to [email protected] the show

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    Shaped for Life and Ministry by TBS Alum Rosalie Brown

    Seminary was never part of the plan—but God had other ideas. In this episode, TBS Alum Rosalie Brown shares how The Bible Seminary opened the door to deeper study, meaningful relationships, and a clear calling to ministry. From auditing her first class to pursuing doctoral studies and leading discipleship groups, this journey has been a testimony of God’s guidance, growth, and grace.Support the show

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    Build a Lasting Legacy in Estate Planning – Seminar Preview with Bobby & Julia Dean

    Discover how to leave a legacy that matters.In this seminar preview of Legacy Planning 101, Bobby and Julia Dean share insights from over 30 years of experience in estate planning. This seminar explores the foundational principles of biblical stewardship, helping you make wise decisions that maximize impact for your family and God's Kingdom.Don’t miss the full seminar at The Bible Seminary on Saturday, September 20 Register at https://www.thebibleseminary.edu/seminar. Date: Saturday, September 20Time: 8:30 AM - 2:30 PMLocation: The Bible SeminaryEarly Bird: $69 per person (Deadline August 20, 2025)Early Bird Code: earlylegacy$89 per person (After August 20, 2025)Support the show

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    Theology of Prayer – Part 2: What Is Prayer? Listening to God | TBS Podcast First Friday

    In honor of the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 1, 2025, join us for Part 2 of The Theology of Prayer on the TBS Podcast: First Friday episode. Hosts Dr. K. Lynn Lewis and Dr. Scott Stripling sit down once again with Samantha Rude the Prayer Pastor  @whatisgrace-cinco to unpack two vital questions: What is prayer? and How do we listen to God? and the overall Theology of Prayer. This thoughtful episode explores the practice of hearing God's voice, the relational nature of prayer, and how believers can grow deeper in communication with the Lord.Presented by The Bible Seminary, this series invites you into meaningful dialogue that strengthens your walk with Christ.📌 Subscribe for more episodes, and don’t forget to share this message of hope and prayer!Learn more about The Bible Seminary at https://www.thebibleseminary.edu/#NationalDayOfPrayer #TheologyOfPrayer #TBSFirstFriday #ChristianPodcast #Prayer #ListeningToGod #BibleSeminary #SamanthaRudeSupport the show

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    Biblical Counseling Explained | First Fridays on the TBS Podcast

    Episode 170 – Biblical Counseling Explained | First Fridays on the TBS PodcastIn this special First Fridays episode, join Dr. Pat Ryan, Dr. Lynn Lewis, and Dr. Israel Steinmetz as they explore the heart of Biblical Counseling—what it is, why it matters, and how The Bible Seminary is equipping students to counsel with truth, grace, and wisdom from God’s Word. Whether you're curious about biblical counseling or already serving in ministry, this conversation is filled with insight, encouragement, and a vision for healing through Scripture.🎙️ Subscribe and join us each week for more from The Bible Seminary!📍 Learn more: https://thebibleseminary.buzzsprout.com#BiblicalCounseling #TBSFirstFridays #ChristianPodcast #TheBibleSeminarySupport the show

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    First Fridays on the TBS Podcast: The End of the World as We Know It Seminar Preview

    In this episode of the First Fridays on the TBS Podcast, we dive into the upcoming seminar The End of the World as We Know It? Marvel Movies & Biblical Apocalypse.Join us on Saturday, April 5, 2025 as we discuss Wars, rumors of wars, natural disasters, famines, political, and economic upheaval. With all these and the escalating conflict in Israel and other “signs of the times,” Christians are once again turning to Scripture for insight into the end times. What are we to make of these biblical visions of the future in Daniel, Revelation and elsewhere? How can we interpret and apply these passages to our lives? And what do the Marvel Comic Universe movies have to do with understanding biblical apocalypse? Join us as we explore these questions in an exciting and revealing seminar.Register at https://www.TheBibleSeminary.edu/seminarOnly $89 per personAttend Online or In-PersonOn campus of the The Bible Seminary8:30 AM - 2:30 PM*Lunch ProvidedSupport the show

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    First Fridays on the TBS Podcast The Doctrine of the Trinity: Understanding God’s Triune Nature

    Welcome to First Fridays on the TBS Podcast! In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most foundational and mysterious aspects of Christian faith: The Doctrine of the Trinity.What does it mean that God is Three-in-One? How does the Trinity shape our understanding of God’s nature, our relationship with Him, and our faith as a whole? Join us as we explore these profound questions and unpack the biblical and theological truths behind God's Triune nature.Whether you're new to the concept or looking to deepen your understanding, this episode will provide clarity, insight, and spiritual enrichment.Subscribe for more episodes exploring key theological topics!Listen to the full episode and share it with others seeking a deeper understanding of God’s Word.Support the show

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    TBS News, January 2025

    Dive into the latest TBS News for updates on our upcoming Spring Semester & Seminars, New 3J exhibit, & the Summer Dig at Shiloh in Israel. Plus, much more!TheBibleSeminary.edu/getstartedTheBibleSeminary.edu/auditTheBibleSeminary.edu/applyTheBibleSeminary.edu/seminarSupport the show

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    Season 9 Premiere: TBS Podcast First Fridays with Egyptologist Paige Brevick – Seminar Preview!

    Welcome to Season 9 of the TBS Podcast! In this exciting First Friday episode, Dr. Scott Stripling is joined by Egyptologist Paige Brevick to discuss her upcoming one-day seminar at the Houston Museum of Natural Science on February 14th.Register for this seminar at https://www.thebibleseminary.edu/seminarPaige will lead an in-depth exploration of Egypt's fascinating connections to the Bible, covering key topics like Animal Life, Religion and Mythology, Astronomy and Cosmic Mythology, and Egypt’s role in the Old Testament.Tune in as we dive into this captivating discussion and learn more about the intersection of ancient Egypt and biblical history.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and click the bell for more insightful episodes from the TBS Podcast!#Egyptology #BibleAndHistory #TBSPodcast #ScottStripling #PaigeBrevick #BiblicalArchaeology #HoustonMuseum #AncientEgypt #BibleSeminar #Season9Support the show

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    TBS News, December 2024

    Dive into the latest TBS News for inspiring updates on our upcoming Spring Semester & Seminars, perfect Christmas gift ideas...Support the show

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    First Fridays with TBS Alum Jacob Figueroa

    First Fridays with TBS Alum Jacob FigueroaJoin us on this episode of First Fridays as TBS alum Jacob Figueroa discusses his groundbreaking new book, The Trinity in Eden: Tears of Sorrow, Tears of Joy.Purchase book at: https://www.nehemiahpress.com/post/the-trinity-in-edenHistoric Christianity has long affirmed the New Testament's portrayal of God as three distinct yet unified persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. While the term “Trinity” isn’t found in the Bible, it has become a cornerstone of Christian doctrine, sparking centuries of debate among scholars.But what about the Old Testament? In The Trinity in Eden, Jacob Figueroa explores the linguistic and theological implications of the Bible's oldest narratives, from creation to the tower of Babel. His research delves into God’s names, plural pronouns, and the curse of the serpent, uncovering evidence that the concept of the Trinity has roots as ancient as Scripture itself.Tune in to this enlightening discussion about faith, history, and the profound mystery of the Triune God!Support the show

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    Giving Tuesday with Jamie Munoz

    Listen to Jamie Munoz, a TBS student and pastor at Church on the Rock in Katy, Texas, as he shares how The Bible Seminary has deeply impacted his life and ministry. Hear firsthand how TBS is shaping not only his personal growth but also transforming his community.Support TBS at https://www.thebibleseminary.edu/supportSupport the show

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    Giving Tuesday with Niki Lainhart

    Meet Niki Lainhart, a TBS student, wife, mother, and homesteader from Kentucky, as she shares her unique journey in archaeology and how The Bible Seminary is shaping both her personal and academic life. Discover how TBS is helping her balance family, faith, and her passion for biblical archaeology.Support TBS at https://www.thebibleseminary.edu/supportSupport the show

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does The Bible Seminary Podcast have?

The Bible Seminary Podcast currently has 50 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is The Bible Seminary Podcast about?

The Bible Seminary exists to glorify God by cultivating Christian believers in a context of biblical community in all 66 books of the Bible so that they can serve and be leaders in the local church to fulfill the Great Commission by the power of God’s Spirit. 

How often does The Bible Seminary Podcast release new episodes?

The Bible Seminary Podcast has 50 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to The Bible Seminary Podcast?

You can listen to The Bible Seminary Podcast on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts The Bible Seminary Podcast?

The Bible Seminary Podcast is created and hosted by The Bible Seminary Podcast.
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