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Text “rlcBible” to 94000 to get the newest chapters, updates, links, and resources. Welcome to "The Bible Breakdown," where we break down God’s Word so we can know God better. I'm your host, Brandon Cannon, and I'm here to guide you through the pages of the Bible, one day at a time. Each day, we'll read through a section of the Bible and explore key themes, motifs, and teachings. Whether you're new to the Bible or a seasoned veteran, I guarantee you'll find something insightful or inspiring. ...
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What happens when God in human form confronts the devil face-to-face? Luke 4 takes us into the wilderness where Jesus, weakened by forty days of fasting, engages in spiritual warfare that reveals the blueprint for our own battles against temptation. The confrontation is striking not for its supernatural fireworks but for its simplicity. Jesus—creat…
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The third chapter of Luke's Gospel vividly captures the emergence of John the Baptist from the wilderness and the momentous baptism of Jesus that marked the beginning of his public ministry. This crucial transitional chapter bridges the prophetic anticipation of the Messiah with the actual launch of his world-changing mission. Luke masterfully grou…
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Dive into the remarkable story of Jesus' birth and early years through the investigative lens of Luke, the physician-turned-historian. This episode unpacks Luke 2, arguably the most beloved chapter in the New Testament outside of John 3. What makes Luke's account so compelling is his meticulous attention to detail and historical context. Working as…
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The journey continues as Bible Breakdown launches into round two of the New Testament, beginning with the Gospel of Luke. Pastor Brandon shares the humble origins of this podcast—recordings made to help his wife understand Leviticus that eventually grew into a community of believers studying Scripture together. Reading God's Word a second time brin…
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Obadiah delivers a powerful message about God's just faithfulness toward both Edom's betrayal of Judah and His ultimate plans to restore His people despite their suffering. • Written around 586 BC when Babylon was destroying Jerusalem • Edom either allied with Babylon or took advantage of Judah's downfall • Obadiah's name means "servant of the Lord…
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Mark 16 stands as one of the most fascinating and controversial chapters in the entire New Testament, and for good reason. The resurrection account takes an unexpected turn when we discover that the earliest and most reliable manuscripts end abruptly at verse 8 with the women fleeing from the empty tomb "trembling and bewildered, saying nothing to …
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The crucifixion of Jesus represents more than just the painful death of a revolutionary teacher—it marks the moment everything changed between humanity and God. Through Jesus' sacrifice, the impenetrable barrier that kept people from experiencing God's presence was dramatically removed. For centuries, access to God's presence required intermediarie…
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Have you ever wondered what true courage looks like? Not the absence of fear, but the willingness to walk straight into the fire when every instinct screams to run the other way. Mark chapter 14 provides us with the most profound example of courage imaginable as we witness Jesus knowingly approaching his betrayal, torture, and death. Unlike any of …
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What does it really mean to "stay awake" spiritually? Through a relatable story about midnight shopping for a TV, Pastor Brandon illuminates Jesus' urgent command to remain vigilant for his return. Mark 13 stands as one of the most profound prophetic chapters in Scripture, where Jesus speaks of both the near-future destruction of Jerusalem's Temple…
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Jesus reveals the ultimate spiritual cheat code in Mark 12: love God completely and love others as yourself. This profound teaching cuts through religious complexity to expose the heart of faith as relationship, not rule-following. • Jesus tells the Parable of the Wicked Farmers, exposing religious leaders' rejection of God's messengers • When aske…
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We're approaching the climax of Mark's Gospel as Jesus enters Jerusalem during his final week before crucifixion. This chapter reveals Jesus as both humble servant and powerful king who won't tolerate exploitation of his people or hypocrisy in worship. • Jesus orchestrates his entry into Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilling Messianic prophecy • The cr…
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Pastor Brandon explores Mark 10, challenging us to embrace Jesus' call to pick up our cross rather than pursuing status, examining how this transformative principle upends our understanding of greatness. • Jesus addresses divorce, emphasizing marriage as a sacred commitment rather than a casual arrangement • Children are welcomed by Jesus as models…
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The Transfiguration of Jesus on the mountain offers a rare glimpse of His divine nature as His appearance transforms and He meets with Moses and Elijah, representing a pivotal moment in His ministry. We see the stark contrast between this glorious encounter and the immediate return to earthly troubles as Jesus heals a demon-possessed boy whose fath…
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Christianity isn't about getting a free pass to heaven while continuing to live life on your terms; it's about exchanging your entire life for Christ's. Jesus makes it abundantly clear in Mark 8 that following Him requires denying yourself, taking up your cross, and fully surrendering to His lordship. • Jesus feeds 4,000 people with just seven loav…
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Jesus challenges religious leaders about empty rituals while demonstrating his power to heal both inner spiritual afflictions and outward physical conditions in Mark 7. • Religious leaders criticize Jesus because his disciples don't follow hand-washing traditions • Jesus confronts their hypocrisy by showing how they use traditions to avoid caring f…
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We dive into Mark chapter 6, exploring multiple stories that all point to a singular truth: keeping our focus on Jesus brings success in both good times and difficult seasons. • Jesus faces rejection in His hometown of Nazareth due to their unbelief • The disciples are sent out two by two with minimal provisions, teaching them dependence on God • J…
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Jesus demonstrates His unrivaled authority as King by confronting and defeating three powerful enemies: demonic possession, incurable disease, and death itself. • A demon-possessed man controlled by a "legion" of evil spirits is completely delivered when Jesus commands the demons to leave • The demons beg to enter a herd of pigs, which then rush in…
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Jesus reveals himself as a master storyteller, using parables to convey complex spiritual principles about the Kingdom of God while teaching his disciples to apply these truths in real-life situations. • Jesus teaches the Parable of the Sower to illustrate how people receive God's Word differently • Parables are intentionally designed to reveal wis…
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Mark chapter 2 reveals Jesus as the embodiment of salvation, constantly in motion and transforming every environment he enters with his healing presence and revolutionary teaching. Pastor Brandon explores how Jesus challenged religious norms and restored joy to spiritual practices that had become burdensome. • Four friends dig through a roof to bri…
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Mark's Gospel captures the ministry of Jesus with urgency and action, presenting him as a servant king who notices suffering and brings healing to the broken. • Gospel of Mark likely written between 55-65 AD in Rome to primarily Gentile Christians • Written by John Mark, companion of Peter, recording Peter's eyewitness testimony • Shortest of the f…
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The ancient church manual known as the Didache offers a fascinating glimpse into early Christian practices, with specific guidelines for communion prayers and identifying false prophets. Pastor Brandon explains how this document helped establish boundaries while building healthy church communities. • The Didache served as an instruction manual for …
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We wrap up our study of Amos by exploring "Hope from Ashes" – how God always brings restoration after judgment, revealing His ultimate goal is to lead His people back to Him. • Even when prophesying judgment, God's messages always include hope • Amos warns Israel about impending Assyrian invasion while revealing God's ultimate plan for restoration …
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Pastor Brandon explores Amos 8, examining what it truly means to struggle with the absence of God's favor. The prophet warns about a coming famine not of food but of hearing God's word—the most terrifying punishment of all. • God sends Amos a vision of a basket of ripe fruit, symbolizing Israel's ripeness for judgment • The people had been robbing …
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Pastor Brandon unpacks the metaphor of the plumb line from Amos 7, showing how God's Word serves as our objective standard for measuring spiritual truth and righteous living. • The origin of the episode title "The Fruit Line" comes from a humorous story about a master carpenter forgetting the term "plumb line" • God showed Amos a series of visions …
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