Bible Answers Podcast: Recent Episodes

Joe R Price

Bible sermons for faithful living. Mt. Baker Church of Christ, Bellingham WA

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What prevents us from having ears to hear? Listening is key to effective communication in our relationships with God, in the church, in the home, etc. Part 2 examines things that prevent having ears that hear.

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Jesus taught we must have ears to hear. Our heart must receive God's word, reproof of our sins, and wise counsel. Part 1 examines these points from the Scriptures.

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This study of Hebrews 10:19-25 explains why Christians are exhorted not to forsaking the assembling of themselves together.

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The is a time and a way to seek the Lord to obtain His mercy and forgiveness. The Messiah makes this possible. The gospel shows us how.

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Regret can be an asset to provoke godly sorrow and repentance, or an encumbrance that keeps us in the bondage of sin. This lesson explores understanding and overcoming regret in God's way.

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The Bible speaks of hate in several ways: As sinful malice, as relative preference, and as repugnance for evil. The lesson explores detesting evil as being necessary to love God.

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God's word warns us not to do things are sin and that lead us into sin. Ephesians 5:15-18 contains a series of three "do not" warnings for us to obey.

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Jesus knew his mission on earth, and He accomplished it. His explanations of what He came to do are studied in this lesson.

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There are spiritual surgeries that much be performed to be spiritually healthy. A look at the circumcision of Christ, amputating offenses, and implanting the word of God in the heart.

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Learning contentment challenges us to live by faith and valuing things from a spiritual and eternal perspective. Bible answers to what contentment is, the sin of discontentment, and how to learn to be content.

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The spiritual blessings of God' great love are found in Christ. This look at Romans 5:6-11 compares our spiritual state without and with the benefits of the death of Jesus Christ.

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The Lord's Supper is distinguished and separated from one's own supper in the Scriptures. This lesson explores "love feasts," and affirms the Lord's Supper is not a "memorial within a meal," but the memorial meal eaten when the church comes together.

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The Bible defines and describes who are truly Christians. An examination of common ideas about who is a Christian compared to the Scriptures.

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It is not easy to repent of sin! This lesson examines some of those difficulties and considers the incentives God gives us all to obey His call to repent to be saved.

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Repentance is a change of mind prompted by godly sorrow, leading to salvation. It is necessary for our salvation, and makes clear demands of us.

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Many who believed in Jesus turned away from Him (John 6:60-68). Why does this happen? The Bible answers the question while warning us not to turn away from the Lord.

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The sacrifice of Jesus was actually a series of sacrifices. According to 1 Peter 2:18-25, we are called to follow His steps and suffer for doing good. His sacrifices show us how to sacrifice for Him.

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In Hebrews 3:1-6, Jesus is described as an Apostle, a High Priest, and a Son. These form a framework for the relation Christians have with Him.

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The sources of anger must be identified for us to overcome this sin.

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Our goal defines our purpose. 2 Timothy 1:7 tells us the purpose of God's commandment and calls us to faithful obedience.

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The rapture doctrine is part of the larger doctrine of Premillennialism. It offers false hope by incorrectly interpreting 1 Thessalonians 4:15-17 and other NT passages. What it is and what the Bible says are contrasted in this lesson.

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The kingdom of Old Testament prophecy is identified in the New Testament as the church. It was not postponed, it is not earthly, and it will not be set up in the future on the earth. The gospel of Luke powerfully shows the fulfillment of kingdom prophecy.

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Mingling with the Canaanites brought defilement and punishment against Israel. Now, Christians are warned not to mix up with the world.

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Prayer is the Christian's earnest expression of trust and dependency on our heavenly Father. And so, we joyfully pray "without ceasing."

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The gospel preached by the apostles of Jesus produces faith, ignites love and secures hope (1 Thess. 1:1-7).

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Part 2 discusses how the Judgment Day must affect us to be judged worthy of eternal life.

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What will happen at the last judgment? The Bible tells us plainly. Part 1 draws our attention to these events as they are presented in the Scriptures.

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God has given us the Bible. Do we really want it? (Part 2)

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We can learn many lessons at Jericho, the first military objective of Israel, under the leadership of Joshua, after crossing the Jordan River.

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God has given us the Bible. Do we really want it?

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A study of James 4:13-17 and the contrast between mortality and immortality.

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A study of James 4:13-17 and the contrast between mortality and immortality.

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A study demonstrating we must respect the silence of the Scriptures.

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The footstool of God is a figure used in Scripture from which our faith is strengthened and invigorated to fully honor and completely serve God.

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What the Scriptures say about the Christian's relationship with Jesus.

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A study of the "true grace of God" (1 Peter 5:12)

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Textual study of godly character.

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Textual study of the character of the righteous.