The Blue Collar Bible Guy Podcast

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The Blue Collar Bible Guy Podcast

This podcast is to encourage regular working class Christians as they live out their life of faith on their job and in the world. Too often blue collar workers are disregarded by church leaders just as in society as a whole. I want the regular working Christian to see their value in the kingdom as the primary source of reaching other with the gospel out in the real world. While the high ranking theologians of our day are in academic halls discussing things and developing strategies to grow Blue Collar Christians are putting their hand to the gospel plow planting for the spiritual harvest!

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    Days 114–125 | 2 Chronicles : What You Build and What You Leave Behind

    In this episode of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Podcast, we cover the entire book of 2 Chronicles (Days 114–125).2 Chronicles is a book about legacy. It follows the reign of Solomon, the glory of the temple, the slow drift of a nation, and the handful of men who had the courage to turn things around when everything had fallen apart.We connect these stories to working life — what it means to build something that lasts, what happens when the next generation doesn't honor what was handed to them, and what it looks like to be the man who steps up and restores what's been lost.If this podcast is helping you stay in the Word, share it with someone who needs it.Questions or feedback: [email protected]: "City Lights" by Mark JulyFree for Creators via Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lightsLicense code: MJWO4MZV7ES54WYH

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    Days 105–113 | 1 Chronicles : Faithfulness in the Work No One Sees

    EPISODE DESCRIPTIONIn this episode of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Podcast, we cover the entire book of 1 Chronicles (Days 105–113).At first glance, this book can feel like a chore — genealogies, long lists, repeated names. But buried inside all of that is something that hits close to home for working people: God values faithfulness, order, and work that goes unseen.We connect the message of 1 Chronicles to the job site, the shop floor, and the everyday grind — showing up, doing your work right, and understanding that your labor matters even when nobody's watching.If this podcast is helping you stay in the Word, share it with someone who needs it.Questions or feedback: [email protected]

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    Days 98–104 | 2 Kings: The Total Breakdown

    Most men and women of faith are one ignored warning away from total breakdown—just like a neglected engine. But what if you could spot the signs of spiritual wear and tear before disaster strikes? On this episode, Mike, the Blue Collar Bible Guy, uncovers the masterful lessons from the book of Second Kings that apply directly to your daily life and work.Discover the startling parallels between a damaged machine and a neglected heart. When a piece of equipment finally breaks down after months of silent suffering, the root cause is often years of ignoring small issues. Likewise, the Bible’s account of Israel’s decline reveals a pattern: ignoring warnings, hardened hearts, and missed opportunities for repair. Mike explains how that same neglect can quietly build up in your own life—and how daily obedience is the key to avoiding catastrophe.We break down specific insights from Second Kings, including the powerful stories of Hezekiah trusting in the Lord amidst the enemy’s siege, and Josiah’s discovery of the lost manual—the Bible—that transformed their kingdoms. You'll hear about the importance of regular inspection, paying attention to the small friction points, and adhering to the manual for real life. Mike shares practical tactics like checking your "oil"—your personal priorities—and tightening the "bolt"—addressing hidden sins—before they cause catastrophic failure.Why does this matter? Because the stakes are high—ignoring small warning signs today could lead to a scrapped life tomorrow. This episode invites you to take control, rebuild your spiritual engine, and stay on the straight path of obedience. Perfect for workers, leaders, and anyone feeling the weight of neglect, it’s a call to proactive maintenance over reactive repair. Whether on the job or in your soul, the knowledge to keep your life running smoothly is just a listen away.If you’re tired of feeling like your life is on the brink of breakdown, or if you want to learn how to build a life that won’t fall apart when pressure mounts, this episode is essential listening. Tune in and discover how daily faithfulness and simple obedience—like checking the oil or tightening the bolt—can keep your life running strong for the long haul.Why this works:This episode hooks with the analogy of a machine breaking down over time, creating curiosity around the deeper spiritual warning signs. It targets working men and women craving practical, applicable advice, using concrete stories from Scripture to emphasize that small daily decisions prevent catastrophic failures. The language is compelling and direct, encouraging immediate action, making it irresistible to press play.Hashtags: #FaithInAction #SpiritualMaintenance #BibleLessons #DailyObedience #LifeLessons

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    1 Kings - Teaser

    Music: "City Lights" by Mark JulyFree for Creators via Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/city-lightsLicense code: MJWO4MZV7ES54WYH

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    Days 91–97 | 1 Kings — A Divided Heart in a Divided World

    In this episode of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Podcast, we cover the entire book of 1 Kings (Days 91–97 of the Bible reading plan).This is a conversational, real-life look at how a divided heart leads to a divided life — from Solomon’s drift to Elijah’s stand.We connect these truths to everyday working-class life: integrity on the job, resisting cultural pressure, and living as a faithful Christian in environments that often push the opposite direction.If this podcast is helping you stay in the Word, share it with someone.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Day 85-90 | 2 Samuel 6–24 — David’s Sin, Consequences, and the Mercy of God

    In Day 85 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we finish the book of 2 Samuel(chapters 6–24).This episode takes a deeper look at David’s reign — from bringing the ark to Jerusalem, to hisgreatest failure with Bathsheba, and the lasting consequences that followed. We also see God’sdiscipline, David’s repentance, and the mercy of God even in judgment.This is a slower, text-driven teaching focused on sin, repentance, leadership, and the cost ofcompromise.If this podcast is helping you stay in the Word, share it with someone.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Blue Collar Update

    Late update on what is going on and what is ahead for The Blue Collar Bible Guy Podcast

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    Day 84 | 2 Samuel 3–5 — The Fall of Saul’s House and God Establishes David as King

    In Day 84 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we cover 2 Samuel chapters 3–5.We see the slow collapse of Saul’s house, the dangers of self-serving leadership, and the moment David is finally established as king over all Israel.This episode focuses on patience, integrity, and how God accomplishes His promises in His time — not ours.If this podcast is helping you stay in the Word, share it with someone.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Day 83 | 2 Samuel 1–2 — David’s Response to Saul’s Death and the Right Way to Handle Power

    In Day 83 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we study 2 Samuel chapters 1–2.David learns of Saul’s death and responds in a way that reveals his heart. Instead of celebrating, he mourns. Instead of seizing power quickly, he seeks the Lord.This episode explores humility, integrity, and what it means to trust God’s timing — especially when opportunity is placed right in front of you.If this podcast is helping you stay in the Word, share it with someone.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Day 82 | 1 Samuel 27–31 — When God Is Silent and a King Falls

    In Day 82 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we finish the book of 1 Samuel by covering chapters 27–31.This episode takes a deeper look at David’s compromise while living among the Philistines, Saul’s final collapse as God no longer answers him, and the tragic end of Israel’s first king.We explore what happens when believers drift, what it means when God is silent, and the consequences of a life that consistently resists His Word.This is a slower, more in-depth teaching designed to help you understand the weight of Scripture and apply it in real life.If this podcast is helping you stay in the Word, share it with someone.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Days 74–81 | 1 Samuel 1–26 — Hearing God, Rejecting God, and Waiting on God’s Timing

    In this extended teaching episode of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we cover 1 Samuel chapters 1–26 with a deeper, text-driven approach.We examine the call of Samuel, the failure of Saul, and the testing of David. This episode focuses on what it means to truly hear God, the danger of partial obedience, and the difficulty of waiting on God’s timing without taking matters into our own hands.This is a slower, more in-depth look at Scripture designed to help you understand and apply the Word of God in everyday life.If this podcast is helping you stay in the Word, share it with someone and invite them to follow along.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Days 71–73 | Judges 17–21 & Ruth — Chaos, Compromise, and God’s Faithfulness in Ordinary Life

    In this extended episode of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we cover:Day 71 — Judges 17–19Day 72 — Judges 20–21Day 73 — Ruth 1–4As the book of Judges comes to a close, Israel descends into spiritual and moral chaos. Everyone does what is right in their own eyes, leading to idolatry, corruption, and civil war.But immediately after this dark period, the book of Ruth shows a powerful contrast — a story of faithfulness, loyalty, and God working quietly through ordinary people.This episode explores what happens when people drift from God… and how God remains faithful even in the middle of brokenness.If this podcast is helping you stay in the Word, share it with someone and invite them to follow along.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Day 70 | Judges 14–16 — Samson: Strength Without Discipline Leads to Destruction

    In Day 70 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we read Judges chapters 14–16 and follow the life of Samson.Samson was given incredible strength by God, but his lack of discipline and repeated compromise led to personal failure. From his relationships to his decisions, Samson’s life shows how unchecked weakness can undermine even the greatest potential.This episode explores temptation, self-control, and the danger of relying on gifts instead of character.If this podcast is helping you stay consistent in God’s Word, share it with someone who needs encouragement to stay faithful.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Day 69 | Judges 11–13 — Jephthah’s Vow, Costly Decisions, and the Birth of Samson

    In Day 69 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we read Judges chapters 11–13.This episode covers the rise of Jephthah, a rejected man turned leader, his tragic vow, and the beginning of Samson’s story. These chapters highlight the consequences of rash decisions, the complexity of leadership, and how God continues working even through flawed people.We explore what it means to think before we act, trust God without trying to bargain with Him, and recognize that God’s purposes are bigger than our mistakes.If this podcast is helping you stay consistent in the Word, share it with someone and invite them to follow along.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Day 68 | Judges 7–10 — Gideon’s 300, Pride After Victory, and the Cycle Continues

    In Day 68 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we read Judges chapters 7–10.Gideon leads one of the most unlikely victories in Scripture with only 300 men, proving that God’s power is not dependent on human strength. But after the victory, pride and compromise begin to creep in. The story continues with Abimelech’s destructive leadership and the rise of new judges as Israel repeats the cycle of sin and repentance.This episode explores trusting God over human ability, the danger of pride after success, and the importance of finishing well.If this podcast is helping you stay consistent in the Word, share it with someone and help them grow in their faith.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Day 67 | Judges 4–6 — Deborah, Gideon, and Trusting God When You Feel Unqualified

    In Day 67 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we read Judges chapters 4–6.Israel continues the cycle of disobedience, oppression, and deliverance. God raises up Deborah, a judge and prophetess, to lead Israel to victory, and later calls Gideon, an unlikely and fearful man, to deliver the nation from the Midianites.This episode explores courage, leadership, fear, and what it means to trust God even when you feel unqualified or unsure.If this podcast is helping you stay consistent in God’s Word, share it with someone who needs encouragement to stay in the Bible.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Day 66 | Judges 1–3 — Partial Obedience and the Beginning of Israel’s Spiritual Drift

    In Day 66 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we begin the book of Judges by reading Judges chapters 1–3.After Joshua’s death, Israel begins to drift spiritually. Instead of fully obeying God and removing the pagan nations from the land, the people compromise and allow those influences to remain. This begins the repeating cycle that defines the entire book of Judges: sin, oppression, repentance, and deliverance.In this episode we explore the danger of partial obedience, the importance of passing faith to the next generation, and how God continues to raise up deliverers even when His people fail.If this podcast is helping you stay consistent in the Word, share it with a friend and help someone else stay in the Scriptures daily.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Day 65 | Joshua 21–24 — “Choose You This Day”: Finishing Strong and Serving God Faithfully

    In Day 65 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we finish the book of Joshua by reading Joshua chapters 21–24.These final chapters show God fulfilling every promise He made to Israel, the Levites receiving their cities, and Joshua delivering his final challenge to the nation: “Choose you this day whom ye will serve.”This episode looks at what it means to finish well, remain faithful in a changing culture, and make a clear decision to serve the Lord in everyday life.If this podcast is helping you stay consistent in the Word, share it with someone who needs encouragement to keep reading.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Special Podcast Announcement

    Episodes are being held up for copyright claim issues. I have appealed and will publish new episodes once the claims are settled.

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    Day 63–64 | Joshua 15–20 — God’s Faithfulness, Courageous Faith, and the Cities of Refuge

    In Day 63–64 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we read Joshua chapters 15–20. These chapters describe how the Promised Land was divided among the tribes of Israel, but they also reveal deeper lessons about courage, incomplete obedience, and God’s faithful provision.We’ll look at the bold faith of Caleb’s family, the warning about failing to drive out sin completely, and the powerful meaning behind the cities of refuge — one of the clearest Old Testament pictures of God’s mercy.Join the Blue Collar Bible Guy daily Bible reading challenge and stay consistent in God’s Word.If the podcast is helping you stay in the Bible this year, share it with a friend.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Day 61–62 | Joshua 8–14 — Failure, Redemption, and the Kind of Faith That Lasts 45 Years

    In Day 61–62 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Bible Reading Challenge, we cover Joshua chapters 8–14. Israel learns how to recover after failure, renew their covenant with God, face deception from their enemies, witness one of the most incredible miracles in Scripture when the sun stands still, and see the powerful long-term faith of Caleb.This episode explores what it means to recover after mistakes, trust God in long battles, and stay faithful for decades — lessons every working Christian needs today.Follow along in your Bible and join the Blue Collar Bible Reading Challenge.Share the podcast with a friend and help more people stay in the Word.Questions or feedback:[email protected]

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    Day 59–60 | Joshua 1–7 — Courage, Obedience, and the Danger of Hidden Sin

    Days 59–60 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge cover Joshua chapters 1–7. Israel enters the Promised Land, the walls of Jericho fall, and we see both the power of obedience and the consequences of hidden sin. This episode explores courage, leadership, faith, and why integrity matters when nobody else sees.

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    Day 58 – Deuteronomy 32–34 | The Song of Moses and Finishing Faithfully

    Day 58 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge finishes the book of Deuteronomy with chapters 32–34. Moses delivers a powerful song about God’s faithfulness and Israel’s future struggles, blesses the tribes, and then passes leadership to Joshua before his death. This episode explores finishing well, leadership legacy, and trusting God’s promises even when we don’t see the full outcome.Questions or [email protected]

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    Day 57 – Deuteronomy 29–31 | Renewing the Covenant and Preparing the Next Generation

    Day 57 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge covers Deuteronomy 29–31. Moses renews the covenant with Israel, reminds them of God’s faithfulness, warns them about future rebellion, and prepares Joshua to lead the nation forward. This episode explores leadership transitions, generational faithfulness, and how obedience today shapes the future of your family and community.Questions or [email protected]

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    Day 56 – Deuteronomy 25–28 | Blessings for Obedience and the Real Cost of Turning from God

    📝 Episode DescriptionDay 57 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge covers Deuteronomy 25–28. These chapters move from practical laws about justice and fairness to one of the most powerful passages in the Old Testament — the blessings for obedience and the warnings of national judgment for disobedience. This episode explores integrity, leadership responsibility, and how obedience to God shapes families, nations, and everyday life. Share the podcast and invite someone to read the Bible with you this year.Questions or [email protected]

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    Day 55 – Deuteronomy 22–24 | Everyday Holiness, Responsibility, and Compassion Under God’s Law

    In Day 55 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we read Deuteronomy 22–24. These chapters cover practical laws about responsibility, purity, marriage, justice, and caring for the vulnerable. God shows that holiness is not just spiritual — it shows up in everyday decisions. This episode explores integrity, accountability, sexual faithfulness, compassion, and leadership in the home and workplace. Share this episode and invite someone to stay in the Word daily.Questions or feedback? Email: [email protected]

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    Days 48–54 – Deuteronomy 1–21 | Remembering, Obeying, and Preparing the Next Generation

    In this special catch-up episode of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, Mike covers Days 48–54, reading Deuteronomy 1–21. Due to OSHA 30 training coursework, recording fell behind — but the daily Bible reading continued. This laid-back episode explores the major themes of Deuteronomy: remembering God’s faithfulness, obedience in everyday life, leadership responsibility, generational faithfulness, and standing firm in a shifting culture. If this encourages you, share it with someone and join the challenge.Questions or feedback? Email: [email protected]

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    Day 47 – Numbers 34–36 | Boundaries, Cities of Refuge, and Protecting Your Inheritance

    In Day 47 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we finish the book of Numbers with chapters 34–36. God establishes boundaries for the Promised Land, appoints leaders to divide the inheritance, outlines the cities of refuge, and protects tribal inheritance laws. This episode challenges believers to respect God’s boundaries, pursue justice with mercy, and guard what God entrusts to them. Share the podcast and join the challenge.Questions or feedback? Email: [email protected]

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    Sermon : "A Man Who Can Ask God To Examine Him" -Psalm 26

    There is a sermon I preached this morning at Emmett Ave Baptist Church. The message was from Psalm 26"A Man Who Can Ask God To Examine Him"I- A Life That Invites Examination (verses 1-3)II- A Heart That Refuses Corruption (verses 4-5)III- A Soul That Loves Worship (verses 6-8)IV- A Hope That Ends in Stability (verses 9-12)

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    Day 46 – Numbers 30–33 | The Power of Your Word, The Danger of Compromise, and Remembering God’s Faithfulness

    In Day 46 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we study Numbers 30–33. God teaches Israel about the seriousness of vows, the danger of compromise, tribes tempted to settle early, and a full review of the wilderness journey. This episode challenges working-class believers to guard their word, remove compromise, resist settling spiritually, and remember how God has carried them through hard seasons. If this encourages you, share it and invite someone to read along.Questions or feedback? Email: [email protected]

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    Day 45 – Numbers 27–29 | Joshua’s Commission, The Daughters of Zelophehad, and the Cost of Daily Worship

    In Day 45 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we study Numbers 27–29. The daughters of Zelophehad boldly request their inheritance, Moses prepares to pass leadership to Joshua, and God outlines the daily, weekly, and annual offerings required for Israel’s worship. This episode explores biblical justice, leadership succession, responsibility, and the rhythm of faithful worship. If this podcast encourages you, share it with someone and help us grow.Questions or reading along? Email: [email protected]

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    Day 43 & 44 – Numbers 20–26 | Moses Strikes the Rock, Balaam’s Compromise, and the Rise of a New Generation

    In this double episode of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we cover Numbers 20–26. Moses strikes the rock and loses entrance into the Promised Land. Israel faces fiery serpents but finds healing through obedience. Balaam attempts to curse God’s people but ends up revealing the danger of spiritual compromise. Finally, a new generation is counted and prepared to move forward. This episode explores leadership failure, obedience, consequences, compromise, repentance, and God’s faithfulness across generations.If this podcast is strengthening your faith, share it with someone and leave a review so more working men and women can find it. Reading along? Email me at [email protected] — I’d love to hear from you.

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    Day 42 – Numbers 16–19 | Korah’s Rebellion, God’s Judgment, and the Mercy That Stands Between

    Day 42 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge takes us through Numbers 16–19. Korah’s rebellion challenges God’s appointed leadership, judgment falls, and yet mercy rises through intercession. These chapters show us the danger of pride, the seriousness of spiritual authority, and the beauty of someone willing to stand in the gap. We also see how God provides cleansing after failure. This episode applies these truths to leadership, humility, church unity, and staying steady in a culture that resists authority.If this series has helped you grow, share it with someone and leave a review so more people can find it. If you’re reading along, email me at [email protected] — I’d love to hear how it’s going.

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    Day 41 – Numbers 13–15 | Fear vs Faith, The Spies, and The Cost of Disobedience

    Day 41 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge takes us through Numbers 13–15, where the twelve spies scout the Promised Land and fear spreads through the camp. In these chapters we see how doubt becomes rebellion, how leadership stands firm under pressure, and how fear can cost us more than giants ever could. This episode explores the difference between faith and fear, how cultural pressure shapes decisions, and how daily obedience protects our future.If this series has been helpful, share it with someone who needs steady encouragement in the Word. And if you’re reading along, email me at [email protected] — I’d love to hear from you.

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    Day 40 – Numbers 10–12 | Complaining, Leadership Pressure, and Staying Faithful in the Wilderness

    Day 40 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge takes us through Numbers 10–12. Israel finally begins their journey toward the Promised Land, but momentum quickly turns into complaining. In these chapters we see how negativity spreads, how leadership carries heavy pressure, and how pride can damage unity. This episode breaks down what murmuring does to the heart, how God responds to it, and why daily obedience matters more than emotional reactions.If you’re reading along, email me at [email protected] and let me know how the challenge is shaping you.

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    Day 39 – Numbers 6–9 | Learning to Move When God Moves

    Day 39 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge covers Numbers 6–9, where God teaches His people about dedication, patience, and following His timing. From the Nazarite vow to the cloud and fire, these chapters show that obedience often means waiting — and sometimes moving — when it doesn’t make sense. This episode is for anyone struggling with delay, direction, or frustration in the middle of the journey.

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    Day 38 – Numbers 3–5 | Faithful When No One’s Watching

    Day 38 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge takes us through Numbers 3–5, where God focuses on unseen service, personal responsibility, and holiness within the community. These chapters remind us that faithfulness isn’t flashy, accountability matters, and small compromises affect everyone. This episode is for anyone doing hard, unnoticed work and wondering if it really counts.

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    God's Never Late

    Got arrives exactly on time.

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    Final Sermon in Christmas Series

    This is the final message I preached at Emmet Ave Baptist Church at Christmas time to finish the series on the Birth of Jesus Christ.

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    Day 37 – Leviticus 27 & Numbers 1–2 | What You Commit, God Counts

    In Day 37 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we finish the book of Leviticus and step into Numbers. Leviticus 27 confronts us with the seriousness of commitments made to God, while Numbers 1–2 shows a God who values order, accountability, and every individual’s place among His people. This episode connects Scripture to real life — work, family, responsibility, and faithfulness when no one’s watching. If you’ve ever wondered whether your faithfulness actually matters, this episode is for you.

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    Day 36 – Leviticus 23–26 | Work, Rest, Justice, and the Cost of Forgetting God

    How does faith shape work, rest, justice, and everyday life over time?In Day 36 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we finish the book of Leviticus by walking through chapters 23–26, where God establishes rhythms of work and rest, demands justice without favoritism, defines stewardship, promises blessing for obedience, and warns of the cost of forgetting Him.This episode explores:Why God commands rest alongside hard workHow justice reflects God’s holinessWhy stewardship keeps pride and greed in checkGod’s faithfulness even after disciplineLeviticus closes with a powerful reminder: God desires to dwell with His people — and how we live day after day truly matters.This episode is part of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, encouraging working-class Christians to stay faithful in the Word, at work, and at home.📖 Reading: Leviticus 23–26💬 Join the conversation in the comments📧 Email feedback or questions to [email protected]

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    Day 35 – Leviticus 20–22 | Accountability, Consequences, and Taking God Seriously

    What happens when God’s standards are ignored — especially by leaders?In Day 35 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we walk through Leviticus chapters 20–22, where God makes accountability and holiness unmistakably clear.This episode explains:Why sin carries real consequencesHow holiness protects communities from collapseWhy leaders are held to higher standardsWhat it means to treat holy things with reverenceLeviticus reminds us that grace does not eliminate responsibility — it clarifies it.This episode is part of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, encouraging working-class Christians to live faithfully at work, at home, and in leadership.📖 Reading: Leviticus 20–22💬 Join the conversation in the comments📧 Email feedback or questions to [email protected]

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    Day 34 – Leviticus 17–19 | Holiness That Pushes Back Against Culture

    What does holiness look like outside of church — at work, at home, and in public life?In Day 34 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we walk through Leviticus chapters 17–19, where God moves from ritual worship to real-life obedience.This episode breaks down:Why life and atonement belong to GodHow biblical holiness confronts cultural normsGod’s design for boundaries, responsibility, and integrityWhy faith must show up in how we work and treat othersLeviticus 19 makes it clear: holiness isn’t abstract — it affects business practices, family life, and personal conduct.This episode is part of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge to read the entire Bible in 2026, with encouragement for working-class Christians navigating faith in a shifting culture.📖 Reading: Leviticus 17–19💬 Join the conversation in the comments📧 Email feedback or questions to [email protected]

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    Day 33 : Leviticus 13–14 | When Brokenness Can't Be Ignored

    Leviticus can feel overwhelming — especially when it starts talking about disease, isolation, and judgment. But in Day 33 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we slow down and show why Leviticus 13–16 may be some of the most merciful chapters in the Bible.In this episode, we walk through:Why God isolated disease instead of ignoring itThe difference between sin and human uncleannessHow restoration was always part of God’s planThe meaning of the Day of Atonement and the scapegoatHow these chapters point directly to JesusThis episode connects ancient laws to real-life struggles — accountability, responsibility, forgiveness, and the need for cleansing in a broken world.If you’ve ever wondered why God deals so seriously with sin — or how broken people can be restored without being destroyed — this episode is for you.This podcast is part of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge to read the entire Bible in 2026, one day at a time, with encouragement for working-class Christians trying to stay faithful at work and at home.📖 Reading: Leviticus 13–16💬 Join the conversation in the comments📧 Email feedback or questions to [email protected]

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    Day 32 – Leviticus 10–12 | God Is Holy: Why Reverence Still Matters in Everyday Life

    What does it really mean when the Bible says God is holy — and why should that matter to working people today?In Day 32 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we walk through Leviticus chapters 10–12, beginning with the shocking account of Nadab and Abihu and ending with God’s call to holiness in everyday life.This episode slows down and explains:Why God judged unauthorized worship so seriouslyWhat “holiness” actually means beyond church languageHow God’s standards extend from the altar into ordinary lifeWhy obedience isn’t about earning salvation, but living as redeemed peopleIf you’ve ever struggled with hard passages in Leviticus, this episode helps connect the dots and shows why these chapters still matter for life, work, and faith today.This podcast is part of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge to read the entire Bible in 2026 — one day at a time, with encouragement for working-class Christians.📖 Reading: Leviticus 10–12💬 Join the conversation in the comments📧 Email: [email protected]

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    Day Thirty : Making Sense of it | Leviticus 3-6

    Today we look at Leviticus 3-6 and try to make sense of it all. This episode explores:Why some offerings were about gratitude, not sinHow God handles unintentional mistakesWhy accountability and restoration matterHow worship is meant to be steady, not overwhelmingCreated for working-class Christians, this episode helps listeners stay in the Bible without getting lost in religious detail or burnout.📖 Today’s Reading: Leviticus 3–6🔥 Challenge Day: 30

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    Day 31: When Worship Is Put into Practice | Leviticus 7–9

    What happens when worship moves from instruction to action?In Day 31 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we walk through Leviticus chapters 7–9, where God’s commands are carried out—and His presence is revealed.This episode explores:Why worship has boundariesHow leaders are prepared with care and patienceWhat happens when God’s instructions are followed faithfullyWhy obedience invites God’s presenceCreated for working-class Christians, this episode helps listeners understand Leviticus without getting lost in religious detail or burnout.📖 Today’s Reading: Leviticus 7–9🔥 Challenge Day: 31Email me [email protected] leave a comment.

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    Appeal Update

    I just wanted to give and update on the show as it is in appeal.

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    Day 30: Making Sense of the Sacrifices | Leviticus 3–6

    Feeling overwhelmed by Leviticus?You’re not alone—and you’re not failing.In Day 30 of the Blue Collar Bible Guy Daily Bible Reading Challenge, we slow down and break Leviticus chapters 3–6 into clear, digestible categories that show what God is actually doing through the sacrifices.This episode explores:Why some offerings were about gratitude, not sinHow God handles unintentional mistakesWhy accountability and restoration matterHow worship is meant to be steady, not overwhelmingCreated for working-class Christians, this episode helps listeners stay in the Bible without getting lost in religious detail or burnout.📖 Today’s Reading: Leviticus 3–6🔥 Challenge Day: 30Stay in the Word. Stay faithful. Small obedience, done daily, builds a strong faith over time.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast is to encourage regular working class Christians as they live out their life of faith on their job and in the world. Too often blue collar workers are disregarded by church leaders just as in society as a whole. I want the regular working Christian to see their value in the kingdom as the primary source of reaching other with the gospel out in the real world. While the high ranking theologians of our day are in academic halls discussing things and developing strategies to grow Blue Collar Christians are putting their hand to the gospel plow planting for the spiritual harvest!

HOSTED BY

Mike Faulkner

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