Episodes
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In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will take a reflective and deeply insightful journey through Genesis 25, closing the chapter on the life of Abraham. From his pivotal role in the story of redemption to the profound legacy he leaves behind, this episode explores how Abrahamâs story sets the stage for Godâs covenant promises. Learn why Abraham is such a towering figure in both the Old and New Testaments, how Isaac and Ishmaelâs relationship models reconciliation, and why Jacob and Esauâs birth begins a profound theological journey. If youâve ever wondered how Godâs promises carry through generations, this episode is for you. đ Like, comment, and subscribe to stay connected with The Bible Show for more weekly biblical wisdom and teachings!
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In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will explore Genesis 24, focusing on the story of Isaac and Rebekah. They dive into the biblical account of finding a bride for Isaac and draw thought-provoking parallels between the Abrahamic narrative and the gospel story. Through insightful discussions, they examine the faith, obedience, and divine orchestration that characterize this unique love story. Join us as we unpack how ancient biblical traditions still speak to modern spiritual journeys!
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n one of the most powerful and prophetic episodes yet, Sam and Will unpack Genesis 22âthe unforgettable story of Abraham being asked to sacrifice his son Isaac. Often misunderstood as brutal or troubling, this chapter actually reveals one of the clearest foreshadowings of Jesus in the entire Bible.
Why would God ask such a thing? Whatâs really going on when Abraham lays Isaac on the altar, and what does this teach us about faith, trust, and resurrection? This episode explores the tension, beauty, and deep gospel truth behind the storyâfrom the location (Mount Moriah, later Jerusalem), to Isaac carrying the wood, to God's last-minute provision of a ram caught in a thicket.
This isnât a story of crueltyâitâs a story of a Fatherâs love, a Sonâs willingness, and a God who provides. Join The Bible Show for a moving, eye-opening journey through the climax of Abrahamâs faith and a preview of the gospel to come.
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In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will dive into Genesis 21, where the long-awaited promise to Abraham and Sarah finally comes to life with the birth of Isaac. The conversation highlights the emotional and theological significance of Isaacâs arrival, the contrasting roles of Ishmael and Hagar, and how Godâs faithfulness plays out in complex, human stories. With vivid insights into laughter, faith, and restoration, the episode ties Old Testament events to deeper gospel truthsâculminating in a powerful parallel between Abraham and Elijah. Stick around for rich reflections and spirited discussionsâincluding why The Matrix might be worth your watch!
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In this emotionally rich and deeply relatable episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will unpack Genesis 20âa chapter often skipped, yet loaded with personal crisis, spiritual wrestling, and stunning grace. After witnessing the destruction of Sodom, Abraham's faith is shaken. He repeats an old sin, lying about Sarah and putting God's covenant promise in jeopardy.
But while Abraham falters, God doesnât. Enter Abimelech, a pagan king who unexpectedly becomes the moral compass of the chapter. As Abraham spirals, God steps inânot just to protect Sarah and the covenant, but to invite Abraham back into trust.
This episode explores the tension between faith and failure, the sovereignty of God over our worst decisions, and the surprising truth that even when Godâs people fall, His purposes donât. It's a story about undeserved mercy, persistent grace, and the one true Hero of the BibleâGod Himself.
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In one of the darkest and most unsettling chapters of Genesis, Sam and Will take a raw and redemptive look at the fallout from Sodomâs destruction. In Genesis 19, we follow Lot into isolation, fear, and a cave that becomes the setting for one of Scriptureâs most disturbing stories.
What happens when compromise defines a life? What legacy does Lot leave behind in his daughtersâand how does the culture of Sodom follow them into the wilderness? As uncomfortable as this story is, Sam and Will wrestle with its relevance for modern parenting, identity, and what it means to raise children in a broken world.
But even hereâin the darkest caveâGodâs redemptive plan is still unfolding. Through shocking twists of providence, the line of Lot will ultimately lead to Ruth⊠and to Jesus. This episode explores how God redeems even the worst of our stories to bring about His glory and grace.
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In this gripping episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will explore the dramatic and sobering story of Genesis 19âthe destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Often reduced to a simple tale of judgment, this chapter actually reveals layers of God's justice, mercy, and patience.
Why does God destroy Sodom? What do we make of Lotâs compromises, the outcry from surrounding nations, and the disturbing events that unfold? And how does archaeology point to a literal firestorm that matches the biblical account?
Through honest discussion, historical insight, and deep biblical reflection, Sam and Will unpack the heart of a God who offers mercyâeven to the most undeservingâand how this ancient judgment sets a prophetic pattern for future events, including the second coming of Christ.
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In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will dive into the sobering story of Godâs judgment on Sodom from Genesis 18. They wrestle with the tension between Godâs mercy and justice, explore Abrahamâs bold intercession, and unpack how these ancient events point to the heart of the gospel. With honesty and theological depth, they reflect on Godâs holiness, the dangers of self-righteousness, and the hope found in Jesus. If youâve ever wondered how a loving God deals with evil, this one is for you. Donât forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with this Genesis series!
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In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will unpack Genesis 18, where God Himself shows upâyes, physicallyâto visit Abraham. As Abraham scrambles to prepare an extravagant feast, we discover that this divine encounter isnât just about hospitality⊠itâs about a promise thatâs finally about to be fulfilled.
With Sarah listening behind the tent flap, God declares that she will have a son within a year. Her response? Laughterâtinged with disbelief, pain, and longing. But instead of rebuke, God gently draws near, affirming that nothing is too hard for the Lord.
This episode explores the deep emotional tension of waiting on Godâs promises, the burden of barrenness, and the beauty of a God who meets us in our doubt. Sam and Will bring cultural, historical, and theological depth to this powerful momentâhighlighting how God's grace pursues even the most broken and overlooked hearts.
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In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will tackle one of the most pivotal and, letâs be honest, uncomfortable chapters in GenesisâGodâs covenant with Abraham in Genesis 17. This is where God introduces the sign of circumcision, marking His promise to Abrahamâs descendants. But why this sign? What did it mean in the ancient world? And how does it connect to the gospel today?
As Abraham reaches 99 years old, he wrestles with God's repeated promises, now waiting 24 years for the son he was promised. But when God finally confirms that the covenant will come through Sarahânot HagarâAbraham laughs. What does this reveal about his faith? And how does God respond?
Join us as we unpack the deep symbolism of circumcision, the significance of Abraham and Sarahâs name changes, and how Godâs plan is always bigger and better than we expect. This episode will challenge and encourage you as we see how this ancient covenant points directly to Jesus and the transformation of the heart.
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In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will explore the dramatic and deeply human story of Genesis 16. As Abraham and Sarah struggle with waiting on God's promise, they take matters into their own handsâleading to tension, heartbreak, and divine intervention.
What happens when we try to force God's timing? How does Hagar, an Egyptian servant, become the first person in Scripture to encounter "the angel of the Lord"? And what does it mean that God not only hears her but sees her?
Join us as we unpack the cultural context, the lasting consequences of this decision, and the incredible hope that comes from a God who pursues the broken and outcast.
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In this powerful episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will dive into Genesis 15, one of the most striking and mysterious passages in Scripture. Why does God tell Abraham to cut animals in half? What does it mean when God Himself moves between the carcasses? And how does this ancient covenant reveal the foundation of salvation by grace?
This episode unpacks the deep symbolism behind Godâs promise to Abraham, showing how it directly points to Jesusâ ultimate sacrifice on the cross. Sam and Will break down the historical context of ancient covenants, the radical nature of God taking the full burden of the promise, and why this passage is central to understanding faith, righteousness, and God's never-failing love.
If youâve ever wondered how the Old Testament connects to the gospel, this episode will blow your mind!
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In this action-packed episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will take a deep dive into Genesis 14âa chapter often overlooked but rich with meaning. Abram embarks on a daring rescue mission to save Lot from captivity, leading a small force against powerful empires. Along the way, we uncover surprising connections between this ancient battle and the heart of the gospel. Who is Melchizedek, the mysterious priest-king who blesses Abram? How does this moment foreshadow Jesus Christ? And what can we learn from Abramâs refusal to accept the riches of Sodom? Join us as we unpack history, theology, and the timeless truth that God is our shield and our greatest reward.
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In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will unpack Genesis 13, where Abraham and Lot face a crucial decision about their future. After returning from Egypt with immense wealth, their growing prosperity leads to unexpected conflict. As their herds and flocks expand, tensions rise between their householdsâforcing them to separate.
What does this story reveal about the dangers of wealth? How does Lotâs decision to chase after what âlooks like Edenâ lead him toward disaster? And what can we learn from Abrahamâs faith and Godâs reaffirmation of His promises?
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In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will dive into Genesis 12, where God calls Abrahamâthe father of faithâinto a journey that will shape the future of humanity. But Abraham's story is far from perfect. From his humble beginnings as a pagan worshiper to his shocking failures and moments of doubt, this episode explores how God's faithfulness triumphs over human flaws.
Why did God choose Abraham, a man who wasnât even seeking Him? What does Abrahamâs story reveal about Godâs grace and relentless pursuit of His people? Sam and Will unpack these questions and more, showing how Abraham's journey mirrors our own struggles with trust, identity, and God's promises.
This episode is a powerful reminder that God doesnât choose us because we're perfectâHe chooses us because He is. Whether youâre wrestling with doubt or needing a fresh reminder of Godâs grace, this conversation is for you.
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In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will explore one of the most pivotal yet often misunderstood stories in the Bibleâthe Tower of Babel. Was it really just about humans trying to reach heaven? Or was there something far deeper happening that still echoes through history today?
Diving into the historical and biblical context, they uncover the true nature of Babel as the birthplace of the world's rebellion against God. How does this ancient story set the stage for the battle between the kingdom of man and the kingdom of God? What does it reveal about humanityâs desire for power, self-glory, and resistance to Godâs will?
Sam and Will also connect Babelâs consequences to the New Testament, where Jesus begins to reverse the curse at Pentecostâuniting people through the power of the Holy Spirit. This episode will challenge the way you see human history, faith, and your own place in God's kingdom.
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In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will dive into Genesis 10, often called the Table of Nations. This chapter may seem like just a long list of names, but it holds deep significance, tracing the origins of all the nations back to Noahâs three sonsâShem, Ham, and Japheth.
Why does this genealogy matter? How does it set the foundation for human civilization and even connect to the spread of the gospel in the New Testament? Sam and Will break down how Godâs redemption plan unfolds across history, revealing how the nations scattered in Genesis are later pursued by Christ through the apostles.
Join us as we uncover the hidden beauty in a chapter most people skim pastâand see how the Bibleâs grand narrative stretches from ancient genealogy to global salvation.
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In the continuation of The Bible Showâs deep dive into the story of Noah, Sam and Will explore Genesis 8â9, where judgment gives way to renewal. As the floodwaters recede, the ark comes to rest, and God begins anew with Noah and his family. How does this moment point us to themes of redemption, baptism, and Godâs covenantal faithfulness?
The hosts unpack the significance of Noah as a ânew Adam,â the symbolism of the olive branch and rainbow, and how these elements foreshadow Jesus Christ as the ultimate ark of salvation. They also delve into the profound connection between Godâs mercy, humanityâs brokenness, and the promise of a new creation.
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In this powerful episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will dive deep into the story of Noah's Ark, exploring Genesis 6-7. They unpack one of the Bible's most well-known and misunderstood storiesâthe global flood. Why did God bring such a devastating judgment? How does Noah's Ark foreshadow Jesus Christ as the ultimate ark of salvation?
Sam and Will discuss the seriousness of God's judgment, the depth of human wickedness, and the mercy God extends through Noah. They explore fascinating connections between the Ark and Jesus, the symbolism of atonement, and how the flood narrative points to a future hope of complete restoration. From ancient history to practical lessons for today, this episode challenges listeners to reflect on God's justice, grace, and the call to walk faithfully in a broken world.
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In this captivating episode of The Bible Show, hosts Sam and Will dive into one of the most mysterious and debated passages in scriptureâGenesis 6:1-4. They unpack theories surrounding the "sons of God," "daughters of men," and the enigmatic Nephilim. Were these angels, kings, or something else entirely? Why has this passage puzzled theologians for centuries?
Join the discussion as Sam and Will explore the historical, cultural, and biblical contexts behind these verses, share insights from early church fathers and modern scholars, and address the supernatural themes that make this topic so compelling. It's a thought-provoking conversation that blends theology, history, and faith while reminding listeners to stay focused on the ultimate truth found in Jesus Christ. Don't miss this deep dive into one of the Bible's most perplexing mysteries!
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