The Bible is the most fascinating book. Forty different penmen spanning centuries of time between their writings (words indeed inspired by God - 2 Timothy 3:16), and not one error or contradiction exists within its pages. The aim and goal of this podcast is to teach through that book, the Authorized King James Bible. Every word, chapter, line, precept, and verse: even the precise punctuation marks (jots and tittles - Matthew 5:18). We will not only examine each verse in the context of its ch ...
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As we begin Luke 6, the Pharisees become the predominate focus of the scripture. Today, Lord willing, I want to piggyback our discussions with the truths we learned about discipleship just a few lessons ago. If we’re not careful to possess a balanced Christian life, as we previously discussed, I’m afraid our spiritual lives begin to resemble the Ph…
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Last time together, we briefly (and I mean ever so briefly) discussed the biblical truth that Jesus is the bridegroom. What exactly does that mean? Well, the Bible has much to say regarding this topic so open to Luke 5 and let’s study the word of God.By Andrew Misenheimer
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Many biblical truths unfold before our eyes in the final verses of Luke 5. Here we find three different groups of disciples presented; therefore, one of those truths is discipleship. So, just what does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus Christ? Well, let’s study the word of God and see what the New Testament teaches us.…
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Jesus progresses with His earthly ministry, and here in Luke 5 we find several instances of healing for the citizens of Israel. We also learn that their physical need for healing is directly connected to their spiritual condition. So, today, the truths of the Old Testament come directly into view as we learn what these healings have to teach us. Le…
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Today, in Luke 5, Peter along with James and John Zebedee are called to follow Christ in the most peculiar way. As a result, they forsake all and follow Him. So, just what does it mean to forsake all? Well, let’s turn to Luke 5 and study the word of God together.By Andrew Misenheimer
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Today we close out Luke 4 and the idea of ministering is the prevalent topic throughout the final verses of this chapter. In fact, four “ministers” can be found in this chapter so what do they have to tell us? Well, open your Bibles and let’s find out.By Andrew Misenheimer
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We’re in chapter 4 of Luke, and we find Jesus returning to Nazareth from the wilderness where he visits the Synagogue and announces to all those present who He really is. Who is He according to this chapter? He’s the fulfillment of Isaiah 61. So, let’s contextually examine this entire passage to receive a blessing in the truths it holds.…
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Jesus has now been baptized, and His earthly ministry has officially begun. What’s the first thing on the agenda for Him? He must be tempted and proved. This is a biblical principle for all those in “spiritual leadership” … they must first be proved (1 Timothy 3:10). So, open your Bibles and let’s examine Jesus’ temptation by the devil.…
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We close out Luke 3 by examining genealogies throughout the word of God, and answer questions like the following … Why did God present a genealogy of Jesus in Matthew and Luke, and why are they different? Why did God see fit to include all these names and their ancestral connections throughout the Bible? Stick around and prepare to take notes becau…
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As promised, this is a prior recording from a separate study dealing with the book of Mark. But it details the 7 baptisms found in the word of God and directly relates to our current study in Luke. So, open your Bibles along with your notebooks and let’s study God’s word together.By Andrew Misenheimer
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Luke 3 provides a rapid-fire summation of John the Baptist’s part in God’s ministry concerning his role in preparing the way for Jesus Christ. Nevertheless, this chapter is rich in spiritual truths. So, open your Bibles to Luke 3 and let’s begin.By Andrew Misenheimer
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On today’s episode we examine the story that is solely unique to the Gospel Luke. It’s the first Passover Jesus Christ observed, and He’s only 12-years old. Then, immediately following, Joseph and Mary can’t find Him for 3 days. Only 12 verses possess these events, but they are absolutely loaded with truth.…
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Today we cover verses 21 – 40 of Luke chapter 2 where Joseph and Mary visit Jerusalem. These verses speak of Jesus’ circumcision and Mary’s obedience to God’s law in offering a sacrifice concerning her recent delivery of the baby Jesus. Furthermore, two additional people are introduced into the story, who are none other than Simeon and Anna. A lot …
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Our Sunday school recording for this lesson was somehow corrupted so unfortunately this episode is a re-recording of just me alone at the microphone. Nevertheless, the word of God is still perfect and true, and today’s agenda is to cover verses 8 – 20 of Luke chapter 2.By Andrew Misenheimer
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Today we look at the very familiar scripture of Luke 2:1-7, which concerns Christ being born in Bethlehem. We have a lot of notes to cover surrounding the context of these verses, and at the close of the episode we examine what scripture tells us concerning when Jesus was born. Yes, I’m talking about His physical birthdate. While covering this you …
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We bounce through the entire Bible from cover to cover to examine the topic known as The Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ. Why was He born in this way? Was this just an impressive display of God’s power or is there a deeper truth afoot? Open your Bibles to Luke 1 and let’s find out.By Andrew Misenheimer
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Today, in semi rapid-fire style, we examine the second half of Luke chapter 1 by covering verses 39 through 80. Yes … a lot of verses, but they tell us of Mary’s interaction with Elizabeth and John the Baptist’s birth where his father Zacharias miraculously receives back his voice. This will lay the groundwork for further discussions following this…
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Today we pick up our pace through this first chapter of Luke and examine two births prophesied by the angel Gabriel. Those two births concern John the Baptist and our Lord Jesus Christ.By Andrew Misenheimer
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We progress forward with our introductory remarks concerning the book of Luke, and then proceed to discuss John the Baptist’s parents: Zacharias and Elizabeth. This is, I’m sure, very familiar scripture so we will examine several cross references and topics throughout the word of God to provide further context and understanding to the beginning ver…
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On this episode we provide a short introductory summary for the longest New Testament book: the Gospel Luke. So, open you Bibles and let’s study the word of God.By Andrew Misenheimer
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Today we conclude our study of Daniel by discussing two final topics: #1 - The idea that the Antichrist could be Jewish, and in fact from the tribe of Dan. Then, lastly #2 - The promise of Israel’s deliverance. So, open your Bibles one more time to the book of Daniel.By Andrew Misenheimer
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The final chapter of Daniel, and just like all the previous chapters, this thing is loaded. Previously we discussed all the events leading up to the AntiChrist and now it’s time to talk about the Tribulation Period (which is the final 70th week of the Daniel 9 prophesy). There indeed is a lot here, and you may benefit from looking at a visual graph…
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Up to this point in chapter 11 of Daniel, we have discussed the detailed history that pictures the Antichrist himself. Now it’s time to talk about him and the days to come. This portion of scripture will lead us right into our final discussion regarding the Tribulation Period of chapter 12. Open your Bibles to Daniel 11 and prepare to conclude this…
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A lot of history has unfolded for us within the first 20 verses of chapter 11, and the scripture still has a lot more information to provide. We have reached the verses regarding the person who pictures the Antichrist who is to come. That person is Antiochus Epiphanes. Turn to Daniel 11 and let’s continue through this chapter.…
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A lot of names and specific events will be discussed during today’s episode. Most of the names and events concern the Syrian Wars between the southern and northern portions of the Grecian Kingdom following Alexander the Great. Now, just to put this into perspective … We’ll begin with Cyrus II (530 BC) and end our discussion with Antiochus Epiphanes…
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Throughout our study of Daniel, you might have wondered about the historical “gaps” or “spaces of time” that have seemingly been jumped between the Babylonian captivity and Christ’s 1st coming. Furthermore, you might have additional questions concerning the Tribulation period. Well, this chapter, as well as chapter 12, fills in those gaps and hopef…
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We take a quick overview through the Bible to discuss angels. Who are they? What are they doing? This is by no means an exhaustive study but detailed enough to provide a sufficient summary as it concerns our study of Daniel, especially with what we’ve seen in chapter 10.By Andrew Misenheimer
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We conclude our chapter 9 study with a few final remarks associated with the previous two episodes. Then, we dive right into the 10th chapter where we find Daniel mourning over the final vision, we have of him recorded in scripture. Grab your Bibles and follow along as we begin our discussions of Daniel’s last vision.…
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We revisit the 70-week prophecy given in Daniel 9 to hopefully provide a detailed description of this prophecy and how it ties into Israel’s history. If you have not already done so, please visit this podcast’s website, theunsearchableriches.podbean.com, to download the notes pertaining to these discussions. Without further ado, let’s begin.…
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We begin to discuss in detail the 70 week prophecy found in the last 4 verses of chapter 9. If you thought the 2300-day prophecy back in chapter 8 was phenomenal just wait until we’ve fully discussed this one … It indeed holds some grand truths pertaining to Israel. I originally thought we could get through everything in one episode, but that prove…
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Daniel’s Bible study leads him to fervent prayer (James 5:16). We see his heart opened to God, and God responds with giving Daniel skill and understanding in a vision that details the timeline for the 2nd coming of Christ. The vision is on our next episode’s agenda, so right now let’s examine this prayer of Daniel.…
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The verses in this chapter that discuss the little horn have a dual meaning. It speaks of a king who would arise out of one of the 4 kingdoms of Grecia after Alexander the Great’s untimely demise, but also provides us with a picture of the antichrist during the Tribulation Period.By Andrew Misenheimer
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We begin the prophetical chapter that has caused many “scholars” (both past and present) to cringe in disbelief. The prophecies here are so historically accurate that many can’t or just simply refuse to accept that they were penned hundreds of years in advance to the events unfolding.By Andrew Misenheimer
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We narrow our focus to the 4th beast in Daniel’s dream and discuss its interpretation. Only a handful of verses stand between us and the end of this 7th chapter, but man-o-man these verses are jampacked.By Andrew Misenheimer
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We revisit the same portions of scripture from the previous lesson and discuss more information concerning the 4 Beasts in Daniel’s dream. We will compare scripture with scripture by examining cross-reference passages throughout God’s word to further understand this grand chapter.By Andrew Misenheimer
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We wish we had more time than allotted for today’s lesson. Nevertheless, we began chapter 7 (the start of the prophetical portions of Daniel) and covered just enough material to introduce this chapter. As always, grab your Bibles and notebooks and prepare to follow along with us.By Andrew Misenheimer
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Today’s lesson recaps the story of Daniel in the lion’s den and concludes with notes comparing Daniel’s experience with that of Christ just prior to His crucifixion. You don’t want to miss this lesson.By Andrew Misenheimer
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We quickly discover in chapter 6 that Daniel’s new peers within the Median Persian empire are jealous of him and attempt to entrap him by using his law against him. Open your Bibles to Daniel 6 and let’s see what happens.By Andrew Misenheimer
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We’re continuing our study through Daniel by beginning chapter 6. However, before we begin this chapter there is one final note we need to discuss regarding the closing of chapter 5 and what this chapter pictures. After that we will discuss the organizational structure of the Median Persian empire and how that relates to the church.…
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Israel’s 70-year period of captivity has almost reached its close and it’s time for Babylon to fall to the Medes and Persians. How exactly did such a great kingdom and city fall in a single night? The answer to that question is on our agenda for today as we close out chapter 5 of Daniel.By Andrew Misenheimer
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