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Bible Love: A Scripture Podcast
by Bible Love Podcast
Bible Love is a conversation about scripture between Mary Balfour Van Zandt (priest at Church of the Epiphany in Guntersville, Ala.) and Alan Bentrup (priest at St. Martin-in-the-Fields in Keller, Texas).
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The Cross
Today we’re joined by Dr. Tony as we talk about the central moment of the Christian faith. We talk about Jesus and the cross in Mt 27.15-56; Mk 15.6-41; Lk 23.13-49; Jn 18.38-19.37. All four gospels bring you to the same hill, the same cross, the same Friday. And then each one tells you something the others don't. This week Dr. Tony works through the crucifixion narratives, and the conversation keeps returning to a simple but demanding question: what is each gospel writer trying to show you about what is happening on this cross, and why does it matter that they don't all show you the same thing? John frames the crucifixion as simultaneously atonement and enthronement. Jesus is the Lamb of God, dying on the very day the Passover lambs are slaughtered, and he is the king lifted up and exalted, just as he said he would be. "It is finished" means both that a life has ended and that a mission has been completed. John holds both things at once and will not let you separate them. Luke gives you two prayers. The first is for the people killing him. The second is an act of complete trust spoken into what must have felt like complete darkness. And somewhere between those two prayers, a man dying beside him asks to be remembered, and receives the only explicit promise of paradise Jesus makes to anyone in any of the four gospels. No works. No baptism. No time for reform. Pure grace, with nowhere left to hide from it. Matthew and Mark give you the cry of dereliction. My God, my God, why have you forsaken me. Dr. Tony opens up what it means that Jesus, for the first time in his life, could not feel the presence of God, and why that detail is the most painful thing in the entire Passion narrative, and also, read against the whole of Psalm 22, not the last word. Readings for next week: Mt 27.57-66; Mk 15.42-47; Lk 23.50-56; Jn 19.38-42 Links mentioned in this episode: - Dr. Tony’s notes on the crucifixion (https://www.stmartininthefields.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/The-Crucifixion.pdf) - Rembrandt’s painting, The Sacrifice of Isaac (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sacrifice_of_Isaac_(Rembrandt)) - Why Did Jesus Have To Die, by Adam Hamilton (https://www.abingdonpress.com/product/9781791040611/) - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Trial
Today we talk about denial, abandonment, and Jesus on trial in Mt 26.57-27.14;Mk 14.53-15.5; Lk 22.54-23.12; Jn 18.13-38. Jesus is handed from one authority to another. Religious leaders to Pilate. Pilate to Herod. Herod back to Pilate. The proceedings are chaotic, the charges keep shifting, and through all of it Jesus is almost entirely alone. This week Alan and Mary Balfour work through the trial narratives across all four gospels, and the differences between them turn out to be as instructive as the agreements. Each writer frames the proceedings through a distinct lens, and paying attention to what each one includes, and what each one leaves out, opens up the story in ways a single account never could. Peter's denial runs alongside the hearing the whole time, and the fact that all four gospel writers include it is worth pausing on. The early church preserved the story of its most prominent leader's worst moment and built it into the center of the Passion narrative. That decision says something important about what the gospels are actually trying to do. But the heart of the conversation this week is the loneliness of what Jesus endures. No supporters. No character witnesses. No one in the room on his side. Alan and Mary Balfour reflect on what it means that Jesus experienced this kind of abandonment, and why that matters to anyone who has ever felt completely alone. Jesus's faithfulness to God in his darkest moment is not a distant theological proposition. It is a word spoken directly into human suffering. Readings for next week: Mt 27.15-56; Mk 15.6-41; Lk 23.13-49; Jn 18.38-19.37 Links mentioned in this episode: - Zita of Tuscany (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zita) - Education for Ministry (https://theology.sewanee.edu/education-for-ministry/) - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X)- Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Garden
Today we talk about Jesus, the disciples, and the Garden of Gesthemene in Mt 26.36-56; Mk 14.32-52; Lk 22.40-53; Jn 18.1-12. After the supper, Jesus goes to a garden. He asks his disciples to watch with him. They fall asleep. Three times. This week Alan and Mary sit with the Agony in the Garden and the arrest, one of the few sequences that appears in all four gospels, and when all four gospels agree on something, that is worth paying close attention to. Each account tells the same story through a genuinely different lens, and the differences turn out to matter as much as the agreement. Matthew, Mark, and Luke show you a Jesus in real anguish, asking if the cup can pass, returning again and again to a prayer he has to work through. John shows you something else entirely: a Jesus who arrives at the garden already resolved, who steps forward to meet the soldiers, says "I am," and watches them fall to the ground. We also talk about what happens when the swords come out, and what Jesus says and does about it. One disciple swings at a servant and takes off his ear. Only Luke tells you Jesus healed it, right there in the middle of his own arrest. And then Alan addresses something that sits just underneath this whole passage: scripture is sometimes used to justify armed conflict, and Jesus's own words and actions in this garden push back on that directly. War may sometimes be necessary. It is never of God, and it is never for God. This episode releases on the feast day of Toyohiko Kagawa, a Japanese Christian social reformer and pacifist from the early twentieth century. A link to learn more about him is in the show notes. Readings for next week: Mt 26.57-27.14;Mk 14.53-15.5; Lk 22.54-23.12; Jn 18.13-38 Links mentioned in this episode: - Toyohiko Kagawa (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyohiko_Kagawa) - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Meal
Today we talk about feet washing, the last supper, and everything that happened on Maundy Thursday in Mt 26.17-30; Mk 14.12-26; Lk 22. 7-30; Jn 13.1-35. Three of the four gospels give you a table, bread, a cup, and the words that have echoed through Christian worship for two thousand years. John gives you a basin and a towel. This week Alan and Mary sit with all four accounts of the night before the crucifixion and ask what it means that the gospel most saturated with Eucharistic imagery is the one that leaves the institution out entirely. We talk about the foot washing as John's enacted interpretation of what the meal means, why Luke places a dispute about greatness immediately after Jesus says this is my body given for you, and what "and it was night" is actually telling you when Judas walks out the door. But the conversation keeps coming back to what the Eucharist is actually for. Alan describes it as a fueling station. Mary talks about what it means to say someone's name when you place bread in their hands. And a story about two little girls at the communion rail, one of whom broke her wafer in half and gave it to her friend, turns out to say more about what Jesus intended than a lot of theology does. We receive so we can share. We get fed so we can feed. The Maundy in Maundy Thursday is not the footwashing and it is not the supper. It is the commandment: love one another as I have loved you. Everything else is in service of that. Readings for next week: Mt 26.17-30; Mk 14.12-26; Lk 22. 7-30; Jn 13.1-35 Links mentioned in this episode: - Peter Williams Cassey and Anna Besant Cassey (https://prayer.forwardmovement.org/calendar/peter-williams-cassey) - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Annointing of Jesus | She Did What She Could
Today we talk about the anointing of Jesus at Bethany in Mt 26.6-13; Mk 14.3-9; Jn 12.1-11. An unnamed woman walks into a dinner party in Bethany and pours a year's wages worth of perfume over Jesus's head. The disciples are furious. Jesus says what she has done will be remembered wherever the gospel is preached in the whole world. Matthew and Mark, who make that promise, never tell you her name. This week Alan and Mary sit with one of the most compressed and theologically rich moments in the Passion narrative. We talk about why the popular imagination of this story follows John's version even when most people are reading Matthew, what it actually means that Matthew and Mark place this unnamed woman between two stories about men conspiring to kill Jesus, and why the head versus feet distinction between the accounts is worth more than a passing glance. We also take on one of the most misused lines in the Gospels. "The poor you will always have with you" is not a shrug about poverty. It is a quotation of Deuteronomy 15, a passage that commands open-handed generosity toward the poor. The full context changes everything. And we spend time with something Mary names that turns out to be at the heart of the whole story: receiving love is not passive or weak. Jesus spent Holy Week consistently asking for and accepting help. The woman who anoints him understands something the disciples do not. You cannot give what you have never learned to receive. This episode releases during Bright Week, on the feast day of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, pastor, theologian, and martyr. The timing feels right. Readings for next week: Mt 26.17-30; Mk 14.12-26; Lk 22. 7-30; Jn 13.1-35 Links mentioned in this episode: - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Plot to Kill Jesus
Today we talk about the plot to kill Jesus in Mt 26.1-5, 14-16; Mk 14.1-2, 10-11; Lk 22.1-6. The Passion has begun, and Jesus isn't even in the room. This week's readings are short but loaded. The chief priests are plotting, Judas is making a deal, and the machinery of the crucifixion is quietly starting to turn. We look at how all three synoptic writers frame this opening moment of the Passion and why the differences between them matter. Mark gives you the bare bones. Matthew adds thirty pieces of silver and the shadow of Zechariah. Luke does something neither of them does: he tells you Satan entered Judas, and if you remember where Luke left Satan at the end of the temptation narrative in chapter 4, you know that line has been waiting twenty chapters to land. We also spend some time with the Greek word behind "betray," paradidomi, to hand over, and why it turns out to be one of the most theologically freighted words in the entire Passion story. And we sit with the Judas question honestly: free agent, cosmic pawn, or something the gospels refuse to resolve cleanly on purpose? The Passover feast is days away. The authorities wanted to wait until after it. It will not go according to plan. Readings for next week: Mt 26.6-13; Mk 14.3-9; Jn 12.1-11 Links mentioned in this episode: - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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We Are Living In The End Times
Today we talk about wars, rumors of wars, and how we should live when we know we’re gonna die in Mt 24.1-51; Mk 13.1-37; Lk 21.5-38. Jesus leaves the temple for the last time, and his disciples point out the impressive stonework. His response stops them cold: not one stone will be left on another. From the Mount of Olives, they ask the obvious follow-up question, and Jesus answers with what scholars call the Olivet Discourse, sometimes the Little Apocalypse. This week we slow down in one of the most misread sections of the Gospels. All three synoptic writers include this material, but they're not doing the same thing with it. Mark writes with urgency and immediacy for a community in or near crisis. Luke adds specificity that looks a lot like the Roman siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Matthew expands the whole discourse and frames it explicitly around the return of Christ. Along the way we talk about what "one taken and one left" actually means in context (the answer may surprise you), why Jesus saying "even the Son does not know the day or the hour" is one of the most remarkable and most ignored lines in the Gospels, and what "this generation will not pass away" is almost certainly referring to. The Olivet Discourse is not a timetable. It is formation literature for people under pressure. The repeated command across all three versions is simple: watch, stay awake, do not be led astray. That turns out to be a word for every generation, not just the one that watched the temple fall. Readings for next week: Mt 26.1-5, 14-16; Mk 14.1-2, 10-11; Lk 22.1-6 Links mentioned in this episode: - The Feast of Harriet Monsell (https://livingchurch.org/church-life/march-26-harriet-monsell-monastic-1883/) - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X)- Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Woe to the Pharisees (and Us)
Today we talk about dark humor, angry Jesus, and how we’re all a little bit of a Pharisee in Mt 22.41-23.36; Mk 12.35-40; Lk 20.41-47. And a bonus sermon on St. Joseph for his feast day! Readings for next week: Mt 24.1-51; Mk 13.1-37; Lk 21.5-38 Links mentioned in this episode: - Church of St. Joseph in Nazareth (https://www.liturgicalartsjournal.com/2024/01/romanesque-revival-in-holy-land-church.html) - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Greatest Commandment(s)
Today we’re joined by Dr. Tony, as we talk about Jesus’ greatest commandments in Mt 22.34-40; Mk 12.28-34. The recording cut off a bit in the beginning, but it’s easy to catch up with what we are discussing! Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 22.41-23.36; Mk 12.35-40; Lk 20.41-47 Links mentioned in this episode: - Dr. Tony’s notes (https://www.stmartininthefields.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/The-Greatest-Commandments.pdf) - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Death and Taxes
Today we’re joined by the Rev. Eric Holloway, Associate Rector of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in San Antonio, Texas. We talk about Jesus, death, and taxes in Mt 22.15-33; Mk 12.13-27; Lk 20.20-40. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 22.34-40; Mk 12.28-34 Links mentioned in this episode: - St. Luke’s, San Antonio (https://www.slecsa.org/clergy-staff/) - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Rejected Stone and the Vineyard of God
Today we talk about vineyards, prophets, and not being afraid to die. We look at the Parable of the Vineyard Owner in Mt 21.33-46; Mk 12.1-12; Lk 20.9-19. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 22.15-33; Mk 12.13-27; Lk 20.20-40 Links mentioned in this episode: - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Respect My Authority
Today we are joined by the Rev. Marion Sprott, Canon for Transition Ministry in the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina. Today we talk about baptism, authority, and Jesus’ presence in Mt 21.23-27; Mk 11.27-33; Lk 20.1-8 Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 21.33-46; Mk 12.1-12; Lk 20.9-19 Links mentioned in this episode: - The Rev. Marion Sprott (https://www.episdionc.org/blog/diocese-announces-the-rev-marion-sprott-as-new-transition-ministry-officer/) - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Jesus is Hangry
Today we talk about fig trees, prophets, and real faith in Mt 21.18-22; Mk 11.1214, 20-26 Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 21.23-27; Mk 11.27-33; Lk 20.1-8 Links mentioned in this episode: - Theodora, Empress (https://prayer.forwardmovement.org/calendar/theodora) - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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It’s Time to Start Flipping Tables
Today we talk about disruption, honesty, a better reading of Scripture, and Jesus’ cleansing the temple in Mt 21.12-17; Mk 11.15-19; Lk 19.45-48 Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 21.18-22; Mk 11.1214, 20-26 Links mentioned in this episode: - Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week (https://a.co/d/89u4GX8) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Entry Into Jerusalem
Today we talk about humility, courage, and Jesus’ triumphal entry in Mt 21.1-11; Mk 11.1-11; Lk 19.28-40; Jn 12.12-19 Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 21.12-17; Mk 11.15-19; Lk 19.45-48 Links mentioned in this episode: - Lili'okalani of Hawaii (http://www.satucket.com/lectionary/Liliuokalani.html) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X)- Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Zacchaeus
Today we’re joined by the Rev. Roger Speer. We look at Jesus’ encounter with Zacchaeus in Lk 19.1-10. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 21.1-11; Mk 11.1-11; Lk 19.28-40; Jn 12.12-19 Links mentioned in this episode: - Roger Speer (https://rogerspeer.com/about/) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Blindness and True Sight
Today we look at healing, blindness, and the times when Jesus shows up in our darkness. We look at the healing of the blind man (men?) in Mt 20.29-34; Mk 10.46-52; 18.35-43. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Lk 19.1-10 Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Less is More. Last is First. Greatness is Love.
Today we’re joined by Dr. Tony as we look at Jesus’ predictions of his death in Mt 20.17-19; Mk 10.32-34; Lk 18.31-34. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 20.29-34; Mk 10.46-52; 18.35-43 Links mentioned in this episode: - Dr. Tony’s notes on the passion predictions (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_F46KLVsFRitzn0FRHqJA5pDnI7UMY1I/view?usp=sharing) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Listen Here, Pal
Today we’re joined by the Rev. Gavin Tomlin, Associate Rector at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Waco, Texas. We look at Jesus and the workers in the vineyard in Mt 20.1-16. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 20.17-19; Mk 10.32-34; Lk 18.31-34 Links mentioned in this episode: - Rober Farrar Capon’s book on the parables (https://a.co/d/9hhOPqH) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Perfect Christmas
Today we talk riches, sin, and our constant struggle to be perfect. We look at Jesus and the rich young ruler in Mt 19.16-30; Mk 10.17-31; Lk 18.18-30 Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 20.1-16 Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Jesus, Children, and the Joy of Chaos
Today we talk about Jesus’ teaching on children and the kingdom in Mt 19.13-15; Mk 10.13-16; Lk 18.15-17 Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 19.16-30; Mk 10.17-31; Lk 18.18-30 Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Divorce, Sin, and Hope
Y’all remember those “very special episodes” of 1990s sitcoms? That’s what we’ve got today, as we talk about divorce, sin, brokenness, and God’s unconditional love. Today we talk about Jesus’ teaching on divorce in Mt 19.3-12; Mk 10.2-12 Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 19.13-15; Mk 10.13-16; Lk 18.15-17 Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Pharisees and Tax Collectors
Today we’re joined by the Rev. Katherine Harper, Associate Rector at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Birmingham, Ala. We talk about pharisees, tax collectors, and how we’re all a little bit of both folks in Lk 18.9-14. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 19.3-12; Mk 10.2-12 Links mentioned in this episode: - The Rev. Katherine Harper (https://www.ssechurch.org/clergy-staff) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Millstones and Mustard Seeds
Today we talk about millstones, mustard seeds, and God’s faithfulness in Lk 17.1-10. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Lk 18.9-14 Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X)- Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Unrighteous Life
Today we’re joined by Garrett Ayers, associate rector at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Columbia, S.C. We talk about the “dishonest” manager in Lk 16.1-13. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Lk 17.1-10 Links mentioned in this episode: - Charity: The Place of the Poor in the Biblical Tradition, by Gary Anderson (https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300198836/charity/) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Don't Miss the Party
Dr. Tony joins us as we talk about the Prodigal Son in Lk 15.11-32. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Lk 16.1-18 Links mentioned in this episode: - Dr. Tony’s notes on the Prodigal Son (https://www.stmartininthefields.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/The-Prodigal-Son.pdf) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Lost Things
Today we talk about lost things in Mt 18.12-14; Lk 15.1-10. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Lk 15.11-32 Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Lament Over Jerusalem
Today we talk about lament in Mt 23.37-39; Lk 13.31-35. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 18.12-14; Lk 15.1-10 Links mentioned in this episode: - Maryam of Qidun (https://prayer.forwardmovement.org/calendar/maryam-of-qidun) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X)- Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Be Ready
Today we’re joined by The Rev. Canon Meaghan Kelly Brower, Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Newport, R.I. We talk about rich fools, keeping candles lit, and preparation in Lk 12.13-59. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 23.37-39; Lk 13.31-35 Links mentioned in this episode: - Trinity Church (https://www.trinitynewport.org/) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Christians Are Hypocritical
Today we talk about hypocrisy in Lk 11.37-12.12. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Lk 12.13-59 Links mentioned in this episode: - Alan’s sermons (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-springs-eternal/id1001678010) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Prayer and Persistence
Today we’re joined by Dr. Tony! We talk about prayer in Lk 11.1-13; 18.1-8. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Lk 11.37-12.12 Links mentioned in this episode: - Dr. Tony’s notes on prayer in Luke (https://www.stmartininthefields.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Teachings-and-Parables-on-Prayer-in-Luke.pdf) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Good Samaritan
Today we’re joined by LeClaire Atkins, Vicar of St. Francis Episcopal Church in Greenville, S.C. We talk about the Good Samaritan in Lk 10.25-37. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Lk 11.1-13; 18.1-8 Links mentioned in this episode: - St. Francis, Greenville (https://www.facebook.com/stfrancis.greenvillesc/) - Princeton study on the Good Samaritan (https://sparq.stanford.edu/solutions/take-time-be-good-samaritan) - Liberation Theology (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_theology) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Counting the Cost
Today we talk about the cost of following Jesus in Mt 8.18-22; Lk 9.57-62, 10.1-24, 14.25-35. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Lk 10.25-37 Links mentioned in this episode: - Sergius of Radonezh (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergius_of_Radonezh) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Turning Toward Jerusalem
Today we talk about the next phase in Jesus’ story in Mt 19.1-2; Mk 10.1; Lk 9.51-56. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 8.18-22; Lk 9.57-62, 10.1-24, 14.25-35 Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Put on the Apron - Greatness in Scripture
Today we talk about greatness in Mt 18.1-5, 20.20-28; Mk 9.33-37, 10.35-45; Lk 9.46-48. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 19.1-2; Mk 10.1; Lk 9.51-56 Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Exorcism
Today we talk about exorcism and healing in Mt 17.14-21; Mk 9.14-29, 38-41; Lk 9.37-42, 49-50. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 18.1-5, 20.20-28; Mk 9.33-37, 10.35-45; Lk 9.46-48 Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Transfiguration
Today we’re back in the Bible and talking about Moses, Elijah, and Jesus in Matthew 17 1:13, Mark 9 2-13, Luke 9 28-36. Questions for reflection: - How can we continue to show Transfiguration moments in our everyday lives? - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 17.14-21; Mk 9.14-29, 38-41; Lk 9.37-42, 49-50 Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Summer Recap
Welcome back! Today we talk about sabbatical, sabbath, and where we go from here. Readings for next week: Matthew 17 1:13, Mark 9 2-13, Luke 9 28-36
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Summer Church Shopping - Non-Denominational
Today we’re joined by Pastor Robbie Earle, lead pastor of Legacy City Church in Greenwood, S.C. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Links mentioned in this episode: - Legacy City Church (https://legacycity.church/team) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Summer Church Shopping - Methodist
Today we’re joined by the Rev. Melisa Derseweh, pastor of Morton Memorial United Methodist Church in Monteagle, Tennessee. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Links mentioned in this episode: - Morton Memorial UMC (https://www.mortonmemorialumc.org/team-3) - The United Methodist Church (https://www.umc.org/en/) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Summer Church Shopping - Lutheran
Today we’re joined by the Rev. Doug Graul, former Lutheran pastor and now rector of St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church in Chapin, S.C. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Links mentioned in this episode: - The Rev. Doug Graul (https://www.stfrancischapin.org/clergy-staff-and-vestry) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Summer Church Shopping - The Presbyterian Church
Today we’re joined by the Rev. Caroline Dennis, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Greenwood, S.C. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Links mentioned in this episode: - Westminster Presbyterian Church (https://www.wpcgnwd.org/our-staff) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Summer Church Shopping - Baptist
Today we’re joined by the Rev. Dr. Tony Hopkins, Baptist pastor and friend well-known to us at Bible Love. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Links mentioned in this episode: - All the Buried Women podcast (https://thebiblefornormalpeople.com/all-the-buried-women/) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Summer Church Shopping - Episcopal/Anglican
Today we’re joined by Ryan Flanigan, founder of the band Liturgical Folk and Director of Music at Resurrection South Austin Episcopal Church. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Links mentioned in this episode: - Liturgical Folk (https://www.liturgicalfolk.com/) - Resurrection South Austin (https://www.rezaustin.com/) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Summer Sabbatical
Today we talk about our podcast summer series, our personal summer plans, and how rest reminds of God’s love). Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Find a fun summer read! Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Peter's Confession
Today we’re joined the Rev. Catherine L. Tatem, Rector of Church of the Good Shepherd in Greenville, S.C. We talk Peter’s confession of Jesus in Mt 15:21-31, Mk 7:24-37. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Find a fun summer read! Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Healings Beyond Galilee (or A Ministry of Interruption)
Today we talk about God’s expansive love, our need for rest, and how we’re here to be interrupted in Mt 15:21-31, Mk 7:24-37. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 16:13-28, Mk 8:27-9:1, Lk 9:18-27 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mt%2016%3A13-28%2C%20Mk%208%3A27-9%3A1%2C%20Lk%209%3A18-27&version=NRSVUE Links mentioned in this episode: - Pachomius of Tabenissi (http://www.satucket.com/lectionary/Pachomius.html) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Outer & Inner Purity
Today we’re joined by The Rev. Dr. Marshall A. Jolly, Rector of St. Thaddeus Episcopal Church in Aiken, S.C. We talk about shiny things, misplaces focus, and how we need to be reminded that we’re not perfect in Mt 15:1-20, Mk 7:1-23. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 15:21-31, Mk 7:24-37 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mt%2015%3A1-20%2C%20Mk%207%3A1-23&version=NRSVUE Links mentioned in this episode: - The Rev. Dr. Marshall A. Jolly (https://stthaddeus.org/about/leadership/) - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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The Bread of Life
Today we’re joined by the Rt. Rev. Daniel Richards, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina. We talk about Jesus as the bread of life in Jn 6:22-59. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Mt 15:1-20, Mk 7:1-23 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mt%2015%3A1-20%2C%20Mk%207%3A1-23&version=NRSVUE Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Walking on Water
Today we talk about doubt, washing feet, and the Pope. We look at Jesus walking on water in Mt 14:22-33, Mk 6:45-52, Jn 6:16-21. Questions for reflection: - Where have you encountered God this week? Readings for next week: Jn 6:22-59 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Jn%206%3A22-59&version=NRSVUE Links mentioned in this episode: - Christ Chronological Bible (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143364603X) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@biblelovepodcast)
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Bible Love is a conversation about scripture between Mary Balfour Van Zandt (priest at Church of the Epiphany in Guntersville, Ala.) and Alan Bentrup (priest at St. Martin-in-the-Fields in Keller, Texas).
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