The Bible Show

The Bible Show

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The Bible Show is a weekly podcast produced by South Florida pastors, Sam and Will. This podcast offers captivating discussions about various passages of the Bible -- examining their historical context, their relevance for modern life, and how these ancient stories point our hearts and minds to Jesus.

Episode List

Daily 88. Into Your Hands, Commit My Spirit.

Apr 3rd, 2026 9:00 AM

Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible?Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAOJoin Sam and Will in today's engaging discussion as they delve into the profound significance of Good Friday, focusing on Jesus’ last statement from the cross, "Into your hands I commit my spirit." They explore why this biblical passage and the crucifixion are pivotal to Christianity, offering a deep understanding of trust and faith through Jesus’s example. Please like, comment, and subscribe to continue exploring the transformative power of God’s Word.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro: The Bible Show begins00:00:21 - Good Friday explained: the last statements from the cross00:00:33 - Why it is called Good Friday00:01:15 - Jesus’ last words: “Into your hands I commit my spirit”00:01:23 - Bible reading: Luke 23:44–46 (darkness, torn curtain, centurion)00:02:04 - Jesus quotes Scripture: Psalm 31:500:02:36 - Psalm 31 continued: trust, fear, and asking God for rescue00:03:14 - What Jesus endured, and why “Father” matters00:05:35 - “He breathed his last”: creation and the breath of God00:09:40 - Bringing it home: why Christians trust God in sufferingLinksSunlitStudios.com@TheBibleShowPodcast@UnderTheHoodFL#GoodFriday #BibleShow #JesusLastWords #Faith #TrustInGod #Sovereignty #HolyWeek #Crucifixion #Transformation #Psalm31 #ChristianCommunity

Daily 87. It Is Finished - John 19:30

Apr 2nd, 2026 9:00 AM

Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible?Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAOJoin Sam and Will as they dive into the profound sixth statement in Jesus’ Seven Last Statements, “It is finished,” from John 19:30. Discover how these powerful words signify the completion of redemption, the fulfillment of prophecy, and the triumph over sin and death. This discussion illuminates why Jesus' declaration is central to our faith, freeing us from the burdens of sin and inviting us to live in the victory of His completed work. Please like, comment, and subscribe to continue exploring the transformative power of God’s Word.Chapters00:00:00 - Welcome to the Bible Show: Intro to the episode.00:00:20 - Today’s topic and series: The “seven last statements of Jesus.”00:00:35 - “It is finished”: Introducing the key phrase.00:00:37 - John 19:30 read aloud: The Scripture is read in context.00:01:08 - What “finished” means: Redemption and mission completed.00:02:03 - “Tetelesti” explained: “Paid in full” and no debt remaining.00:03:10 - Old covenant to new covenant: Forgiveness of sins and God changing hearts.00:05:16 - The “infinite debt” idea: Why Jesus had to come and what it means.00:07:45 - Living it out: Fighting accusation by trusting “it is finished.”00:08:22 - Closing prayer and final encouragement: Prayer, then a request to share and subscribe.LinksSunlitStudios.com@TheBibleShowPodcast@UnderTheHoodFL#BibleShowDaily #SevenLastStatements #ItIsFinished #Jesus #ChristianFaith #SpiritualRedemption #BiblicalDiscussion #NewCovenant #FreedomInChrist #GospelTruth #SalvationComplete #Theology #JesusFinalWords #PowerOfTheCross

Ep. 93. Exodus 20:13 - The Sixth Commandment: What Does “You Shall Not Murder” Really Mean? Pt.1

Apr 1st, 2026 9:00 AM

Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAOIn this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will continue through Exodus and the Ten Commandments by focusing on the sixth commandment, “You shall not murder.” They explain why God values human life, how every person belongs to God and bears God’s image (Imago Dei), and why that makes murder such a weighty sin. They also unpack the Hebrew word behind the commandment (ratzak) and why some English translations say “kill” while others say “murder.” Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5 expands the command to include anger, hatred, and dehumanizing speech, showing that this commandment reaches into the heart. The conversation also covers negligence that leads to death, helping the vulnerable, speaking up when harm is coming, vengeance and justice, and the sensitive topic of suicide and self-harm, with a call to seek help and hold onto hope in God. If this episode helps you, leave a comment about whether you would rather see daily Old Testament content continue or a long-form Gospel walkthrough. Like, comment, and subscribe for more.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro: The Bible Show begins00:00:15 - Welcome and context: Continuing Exodus and the Ten Commandments00:00:34 - Viewer question: Daily episodes vs a long-form Gospel series00:01:53 - Commandment focus: “You shall not murder”00:02:34 - Two-part plan: Today’s meaning; next episode’s controversial questions00:04:15 - Why life is sacred: Life belongs to God and humans bear God’s image00:06:19 - Fearfully and wonderfully made: Wonder of human design and life00:09:47 - Bible theme: Life over death, and Jesus as “the life”00:11:12 - Cain and Abel: Murder and the devil’s agenda of death00:13:38 - Word study: Hebrew “ratzak” and what “murder” means00:16:18 - Kill vs murder: War, capital punishment, and self-defense distinctions00:18:27 - Eight violations: Starting with actual homicide and what leads to it00:32:44 - Heart-level murder: Hatred, anger, and contempt in Matthew 500:42:01 - Negligence and manslaughter: Building and living to protect life00:46:43 - Failure to help: Life-saving aid, Good Samaritan, and Matthew 2500:48:57 - Failure to warn: Speaking up when evil leads to death (watchman)00:52:57 - Vengeance and justice: Leaving vengeance to God; role of government01:02:16 - Suicide and self-harm: Life belongs to God, despair, and seeking help01:10:47 - Life on a spectrum: Diminished life vs abundant life (John 10:10)01:14:02 - Closing: Next episode teaser and goodbyeLinksSunlitStudios.com@TheBibleShowPodcast@UnderTheHoodFLHashtags#BibleStudy #Exodus #TenCommandments #SixthCommandment #YouShallNotMurder #ImagoDei #Matthew5 #Deuteronomy #John1010 #SermonOnTheMount #BibleTeaching #ChristianPodcast #NewChristian #BibleBasics #ChristianFaith

Daily 86. I Thirst - John 19:28

Mar 31st, 2026 9:00 AM

Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible?Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAOJoin Sam and Will in this enlightening episode of The Bible Show, as they delve deep into the fifth statement of Jesus on the cross: "I thirst." It's more than just a simple phrase; it holds profound physical and spiritual significance. They discuss the excruciating experience Jesus endured, the fulfillment of scripture, and the ultimate sacrifice He made so that we may never thirst again. This episode invites you to explore the depths of Jesus' suffering and the transformative power of God's love. Please like, comment, and subscribe to continue exploring the transformative power of God’s Word.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro: Welcome to The Bible Show00:00:31 - Read John 19:28: “I thirst” and the hyssop branch00:00:48 - The suffering of the cross: Scourging and cruelty explained00:01:50 - Why did Jesus say “I thirst”?: Questions about audience and purpose00:02:17 - Physical and spiritual thirst: Dehydration and deeper meaning00:04:08 - What “I thirst” points to: Wrath, sin, and separation described00:06:34 - Passover connection: Lamb, blood, doorposts, and hyssop symbolism00:08:56 - Prayer and closing: Turning to God with our thirstLinksSunlitStudios.com@TheBibleShowPodcast@UnderTheHoodFL#BibleStudy #Jesus #ChristianFaith #Crucifixion #IThirst #Gospel #SpiritualGrowth #TransformativeFaith #ScriptureDiscussion #GodsLove #BiblicalTeaching #FaithJourney #LivingWater

Daily 85. My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?

Mar 30th, 2026 9:00 AM

Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible?Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAOJoin Sam and Will on The Bible Show as they delve into Jesus' powerful words from the cross, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Exploring the fourth statement of Jesus and its profound connection to Psalm 22, they unearth the striking significance behind this moment of anguish and its triumphant resolution. Discover the awe-inspiring connection between Old Testament prophecy and Christ's crucifixion, and be encouraged by the ultimate victory in Jesus' mission. Please like, comment, and subscribe to continue exploring the transformative power of God’s Word.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro: The Bible Show00:00:15 - Welcome and purpose of daily Bible time00:00:37 - Reading Matthew 27: darkness and Jesus’ cry00:01:28 - Temple sacrifices and prayer times (Tamid)00:02:06 - Prayers for the Messiah during the crucifixion00:03:26 - What does “forsaken” mean? Questions about the Trinity00:04:55 - Jesus quotes Psalm 22 and points to the whole Psalm00:06:22 - Psalm 22 details (pierced hands and feet, lots, garments)00:09:06 - The “crimson worm” illustration00:10:54 - Closing prayer and reflectionLinksSunlitStudios.com@TheBibleShowPodcast@UnderTheHoodFL#BibleStudy #JesusCrucifixion #Psalm22 #ChristianFaith #GospelMessage #Jesus4thStatement #CrimsonWorm #OldTestamentProphecy #PowerOfGodsWord #FaithJourney #Siblinghood #HolyWeek #GodsPromise

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