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The Biblical Christianity Podcast

The Biblical Christianity Podcast is dedicated to exploring the Word of God with clarity, conviction, and faithfulness to Scripture. Hosted by instructors from the Texas School of Preaching, each episode examines biblical texts, theological themes, and practical Christian living. Our goal is simple: to return to the standard God has given and encourage believers to practice Christianity as revealed in the Bible.

  1. 116

    Hermeneutics: Twisting Truth to Self-Destruction

    Recorded on location near Sunset Crater in Flagstaff, Arizona, this episode brings together biblical hermeneutics, apologetics, science, creation, and judgment.We are joined by Dr. Jeff Miller of Apologetics Press to discuss how the same evidence can be interpreted through completely different lenses. Naturalism begins by excluding God. Biblical faith begins by submitting to the truth God has revealed.This episode examines the tactics used to undermine truth, the motivations behind rejecting God, and the sobering reality that judgment is coming. Whether the issue is science, Scripture, doctrine, or morality, truth must not be twisted to fit man’s desires.The flood happened. Judgment is coming. God is merciful now — but His truth must be obeyed.

  2. 115

    Hermeneutics: Restricting Remote Application

    In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we continue our study of biblical hermeneutics by addressing the growing problem of restricted application — the claim that certain Scriptures cannot be applied beyond their immediate context.The panel examines how this approach is often used to dismiss passages people do not want to obey, while still selectively applying others. From Romans 15:4 and 1 Corinthians 10 to Hebrews 7, Leviticus 10, Matthew 19, and 2 Timothy 2:15, we show that God expects His Word to be understood, reasoned from, and applied faithfully today.Context matters, but context does not cancel application. It protects meaning; it does not bury it.This episode is a direct call back to sound interpretation, biblical authority, and honest obedience to the Word of God.

  3. 114

    Hermeneutics - Denying the Silence of Scripture

    Does the Bible’s silence give man permission, or does it forbid unauthorized action?In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we begin a four-part series on hermeneutics by examining the dangerous argument: “The Bible doesn’t say we can’t.”This discussion tackles the silence of Scripture, biblical authority, instrumental music, unauthorized worship, the new hermeneutic, and the growing tendency to treat God’s silence as permission rather than prohibition.Using passages such as Hebrews 7:11–14, Leviticus 10:1–3, Deuteronomy 4:2, 1 Peter 4:11, and 2 Timothy 2:15, we show that when God specifies what He wants, man has no authority to add what God has not approved.The issue is not whether the Bible lists every possible prohibition. The issue is whether the practice is authorized by what God has revealed.

  4. 113

    Great Women of the Bible - Part 5

    In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we conclude our series on great women of the Bible by studying the virtuous woman of Proverbs 31.This discussion explores what it means for a woman to be “virtuous,” emphasizing strength, moral worth, godly fear, trustworthiness, industriousness, sacrifice, and devotion to the home. The conversation also applies Proverbs 31 to marriage, motherhood, spiritual influence, family priorities, and the importance of guarding what enters the Christian home.The virtuous woman is praised not because she exalts herself, but because she fears the Lord, blesses her husband, strengthens her household, and leaves a godly pattern for generations.

  5. 112

    Great Women of the Bible - Part 4

    In this episode, the Biblical Christianity Podcast examines the life and influence of Jezebel, one of the clearest biblical examples of wickedness, manipulation, and rebellion against God.The conversation looks at her involvement in false worship, her corrupting influence on Ahab, her hatred for God’s prophets, and the destructive legacy she left behind. More than a character study, this episode is a warning about the power of influence in marriage, family, and spiritual life.Jezebel stands as a reminder that Scripture was written for our learning—not only through examples of faithfulness, but also through examples of what must be avoided.

  6. 111

    Great Women of the Bible Part 3

    In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we examine Esther as one of the great women of the Bible and a true hero of God’s people. Set against the backdrop of the Medo-Persian Empire under Xerxes, this discussion explores the historical setting of Esther, the theological significance of the book, and the powerful role she played in the preservation of the Jewish people.

  7. 110

    Great Women of the Bible - Part 2

    In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we take a closer look at Abigail in 1 Samuel 25 and consider why her life stands out as such a powerful example of godly character. Surrounded by difficulty and married to a foolish man, Abigail demonstrates wisdom, integrity, humility, warmth, and decisive initiative. Her account reminds us that true spiritual strength is not found in outward power, but in moral courage, sound judgment, and a heart committed to doing what is right before God. This discussion offers timeless lessons not only for women but for every Christian who desires to remain faithful in challenging circumstances.

  8. 109

    Great Women of the Bible - Part 1

    Eve was more than the first woman; she was central to God’s design from the beginning. This episode explores her role, significance, and the lessons her life continues to teach about faith, family, and purpose today.

  9. 108

    The Need For Bold Preaching

    This episode tackles a growing problem in the church today: the loss of bold, doctrinal preaching. What happens when pulpits grow passive, sermons become watered down, and truth is softened to avoid offense?In this conversation, the instructors discuss why biblical preaching must be urgent, fearless, and rooted in the Word of God. Looking at passages like Acts 4:31, 2 Timothy 4:2, Titus 2:15, and the example of Apollos, they examine the difference between merely speaking and truly preaching.

  10. 107

    Can The Bible Be Understood Alike?

    What happens if the Bible cannot be understood alike?In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we examine the growing belief that Scripture is open to endless personal interpretations. If that claim is true, then faith becomes uncertain, and salvation becomes subjective. This discussion explores why God’s revelation was given to be understood and why unity in doctrine is both possible and necessary.

  11. 106

    The Scripture's Testimony of Jesus - Part 3

    In this episode, we continue our series on Messianic prophecy by carefully walking through Daniel 7:13–14, a passage that has been widely misunderstood and is frequently used to support premillennial doctrine.As we study the vision of the Son of Man coming with the clouds of heaven, we ask an important question: Is this Christ coming to earth to establish a future kingdom? Or is Daniel describing something that has already taken place?By letting Scripture interpret Scripture, we follow the thread from Daniel’s vision to the ascension of Christ. We examine how the Son of Man comes to the Ancient of Days, not to the earth, and how He receives dominion, glory, and an everlasting kingdom.

  12. 105

    The Scripture's Testimony of Jesus - Part 2

    Who is Jesus—really? In this second installment of our Christology series on the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we examine one of the most foundational questions in all of Scripture: Is Jesus truly Jehovah in the flesh?Beginning in Isaiah 40, we explore the prophetic declaration that Jehovah Himself would come, and then follow the inspired New Testament writers as they explicitly apply those very passages to Jesus Christ. From Isaiah’s proclamation, to John the Baptist’s preparation, to Christ’s miracles and claims of authority, the biblical testimony is unified and unmistakable: the One who walked the roads of Galilee is the same Jehovah who spoke from Sinai.

  13. 104

    The Scripture's Testimony of Jesus - Part 1

    In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, the instructors of the Texas School of Preaching examine the powerful testimony of Psalm 22, which unmistakably points to Jesus as the Christ. Through detailed discussion of prophetic fulfillment—including the piercing of His hands and feet, the casting of lots for His garments, and His cry from the cross—the panel demonstrates how the Old Testament Scriptures vividly testify of Him (John 5:39).This episode challenges listeners to read Psalm 22 not merely as poetry, but as holy ground—revealing both the suffering and the triumph of the Messiah, culminating in the finished work of redemption and the birth of a new people in Christ.

  14. 103

    The Truth About False Teachers

    False teachers are not a new problem; they are a persistent one. In this episode, the Biblical Christianity Podcast examines 2 Peter 2 and the Bible’s clear warnings about those who secretly introduce destructive error.Are false teachers only those with bad intentions? Is doctrine secondary to love? Is error really a “fellowship issue”? Scripture gives unmistakable answers. Join us as we explore the reality, reasons, recipe, results, and remedy concerning false teaching and why souls are at stake.

  15. 102

    Still Speaking Where the Bible Speaks!

    In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we close out Season Two by reflecting on the work we’ve done and the issues facing the Lord’s church today. We discuss why seeking the old paths, contending for the faith, and standing against false doctrine are not optional, but biblical.Our goal has always been to present sound, Scripture-based teaching that puts faithfulness above popularity. We’re grateful for your support, your engagement, and your encouragement, and we remain committed to speaking the truth with clarity and conviction as we move into the next season.

  16. 101

    God is Good And... Part 3

    In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, the panel examines the serious accusation that God is “unfair” and responds with Scripture’s clear teaching that God is both perfectly good and perfectly just. Using Ezekiel 18 as the central text, the discussion addresses Israel’s claim that they were being punished for their fathers’ sins and shows God’s answer: every soul is accountable for its own actions.

  17. 100

    God is Good And... Part 2

    In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we are reminded that God is a stronghold in the day of trouble (Nahum 1:7). Through the message of Nahum and the fall of Assyria, we see the contrast between God’s judgment on the wicked and His protection of those who trust in Him.We are encouraged to remember that while God does not promise a life free from hardship, He does promise refuge, strength, and comfort for His faithful people.

  18. 99

    God is good and... Part 1

    In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, the discussion centers on a simple yet profound truth: God is good. The conversation reflects on how God’s goodness is seen in the world around us, in His care for humanity, and in the purpose He has given to life. From the order and beauty of creation to the stability, provision, and meaning we experience each day, this episode encourages listeners to step back and recognize the goodness of God at work from the beginning and continuing through every generation.

  19. 98

    The Importance of Elderships Part 2

    The eldership is vital to the health and faithfulness of the church because God designed spiritual leadership to shepherd, protect, and guide His people. Faithful elders lead by example, teach sound doctrine, guard against error, and care for souls with accountability and wisdom. When a congregation respects and follows qualified elders, the church is strengthened, unity is preserved, and God’s will is carried out in an orderly and biblical way.

  20. 97

    The Importance of Elderships - Part 1

    The Lord appointed elders in the local congregation to guide His flock. This role within the body of Christ is vital and must be clearly understood to function as God intended.

  21. 96

    Perpetual Backsliding

    The Prophet Jeremiah powerfully documents the alarming pattern of Israel's apostasy. Join us as we explore the causes of their fall and discover crucial steps to ensure it does not happen to us.

  22. 95

    Discerning Faith & Opinion

    Get ready to explore a discussion that has become increasingly relevant in recent times: the relationship between Faith and Opinion. As the lines between them have blurred, this episode aims to offer some much-needed clarity.

  23. 94

    Ready, Having Been Made Ready.

    Are you ready? Ready to meet life's challenges and Satan's temptations? Well, that depends greatly on whether you've been preparing yourself with the Word of God.

  24. 93

    Characteristics of Christ -Approved Congregations Part 7

    In the last instalment of this incredible series, we travel to the city named Laodicea. The congregation at this locale could be best described as wishy-washy in their service to the Lord. Join us as we delve into the problems and God's solution to them.

  25. 92

    Characteristics of Christ -Approved Congregations Part 6

    The city of brotherly love, not the one in the United States but in Asia Minor, is the subject of discussion. The city known as the "City of Brotherly Love"—not the American one, but a city in Asia Minor—is the focus. Join us as we explore the condemnations from the Lord directed toward His people in that region.

  26. 91

    Characteristics of Christ-Approved Congregations - Part 5

    Our discussion takes us deep into the heart of another congregation who were dead while alive. Join in as we perform a spiritual autopsy on the congregation of Sardis.

  27. 90

    Characteristics of Christ-Approved Congregations - Part 4

    Join us once again as we discuss the seven congregations of the Lord’s church in Asia Minor. These congregations provide valuable insight into what it means to be a church approved by the Head of the Church, King Jesus.

  28. 89

    Characteristics of Christ-Approved Congregations - Part 3

    In this episode, we travel to a working-class city called Thyatira, where we find a congregation engaged in many good works, but they failed in one thing. Please watch, like, and share.

  29. 88

    Characteristics of Christ-Approved Congregations - Part 2

    Join us for the second installment as we consider what it means to be a congregation approved by Christ.

  30. 87

    Characteristics of Christ-Approved Congregations - Part 1

    How can we know whether or not our congregations are pleasing to God? The answer is simple: look at the paradigms outlined in the Book of Revelation and follow the right ones and avoid the wrong ones. Join us in this next series as we discuss Christ-Approved Congregations.

  31. 86

    Easier Read than Done: Be No More Children, Tossed To and Fro

    Children are expected to be immature, and similarly the babe in Christ is expected to be spiritually mature. However, God's plan is for you to quickly move towards the direction of maturity. There is such a thing as a mature Christian, and we must strive to be that.

  32. 85

    Easier Read than Done: all things without murmuring or complaining

    A mature Christian is one who does not murmur or complain when facing hardship. This is a difficult task if we don't keep our priorities in order, but it's possible to live with unbridled faith like Job.

  33. 84

    Easier Read Than Done: Church Discipline

    When unrepentant sin is present in the lives of saints, how should the church respond? Sometimes the answer is easier read than done. Consider what the Bible says about how to handle sin in the camp.

  34. 83

    Easier Read than Done: Forgiveness

    Christianity is easier read than done. We have to be sincerely motivated to follow God's word wholeheartedly. In Part 2 of this series we are looking at forgiveness. How can we say we love God if we don't forgive our brethren?

  35. 82

    Easier Read than Done: Total Devotion to Christ

    Christianity is easier read than done. We have to be sincerely motivated to follow God's word wholeheartedly. Part 1 of this series dives into our devotion to Christ. We must want to do God's will not because of what we can get out of it, but because we love him.

  36. 81

    The Marks of a Faithful and Mature Church

    What is a mature church, and how can a congregation become one? Congregations need to standfast in the word of God and have their conduct show that. A strong church is made up of spiritually strong members.

  37. 80

    The Problem of Floating Membership

    The local membership is the core of any congregation, but what about those people that "float" from place to place? What are the implications on the work they are required to do? Or what of the elders' responsibility to them?

  38. 79

    God's leader: Nehemiah

    The best place to learn about leadership is God's word. In this series we will look at various leaders throughout the Bible and pull lessons that they teach us. This week we are looking at one of Israel's  great leaders, Nehemiah.

  39. 78

    God's leader: Hezekiah

    The best place to learn about leadership is God's word. In this series we will look at various leaders throughout the Bible and pull lessons that they teach us. This week we are looking at King Hezekiah, one of the few great leaders of God's chosen people.

  40. 77

    The Deacons Work

    The Elders job is something we can easily understand. Concisely, they should watch over the souls of the flock. But how would you describe the work of the Deacon? What are their responsibilities?

  41. 76

    Deacons: Areas of Qualifications

    There is much confusion on the topic of leadership in the Church. God has established through his word, qualifications for not only the Elders, but the Deacons also. Let's see what kind of person can become a deacon.

  42. 75

    The Work of The Eldership: Part 2

    In this two part series, we take a deep dive into the office of the Elders. What makes a good Elder? In Part 2 we continue with our word study of the terms used for Elder in the New Testament. This will help us be sure our Elders are qualified and helping us get to Heaven.

  43. 74

    The Work of The Eldership: Part 1

    In this two part series, we take a deep dive into the office of the Elders. What makes a good Elder? In Part 1 we look into Greek words for Elder growing our understanding of what an Elder is.

  44. 73

    For What if Some Did Not Believe?

    How do the unbelievers affect God's plan? Can those who choose to violate God's will derail the plan God set into place? What if some did not believe? God's plan will endure.

  45. 72

    Is it Better to Obey God or Man?

    If you are living your life according to God's word, you will come up against many walls in this world. What will you do in your work or your home when people try to challenge your beliefs? Will you obey God or Man?

  46. 71

    Shall we Continue in Sin that Grace may Abound?

    Grace is a deeply misunderstood topic that even those in the first century struggled with. That's what Paul clarifies in our context today, does more sin equal more grace? If so, should we sin more so more grace can abound?

  47. 70

    If Thou Doest Well Will Thou Not Be Accepted?

    What is required to be accepted by God? Only what he asks of us! If we do what he asks, we will be accepted by him. It's as simple as that!

  48. 69

    Is There No God in Israel?

    God has all the answers, and yet some seek other sources to try and solve their problems. Is God out of your reach? Hasn't he given us a book to guide us?

  49. 68

    Who Knows Whether You've Come for Such a Time as This?

    Esther has been given an opportunity to help God's people at great personal risk. She chose to take that risk to do what she was supposed to do. What opportunities do you have to help the Church?

  50. 67

    Who is on the Lord's side?

    There is one war that has been raging almost as long as the world has existed; That is the war against sin. In this war there are only two sides, God or satan. In Exodus 36 the question is asked, "Who is on the Lord's side?"

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The Biblical Christianity Podcast is dedicated to exploring the Word of God with clarity, conviction, and faithfulness to Scripture. Hosted by instructors from the Texas School of Preaching, each episode examines biblical texts, theological themes, and practical Christian living. Our goal is simple: to return to the standard God has given and encourage believers to practice Christianity as revealed in the Bible.

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