

The Bible Recap
Tara-Leigh Cobble
Have you ever closed your Bible and thought, "What did I just read?" Maybe you've tried to read through the Bible but quit when it felt confusing or impersonal? The Bible Recap is here to help! The Bible Recap (TBR) follows a chronological Bible reading plan and is a short daily recap by creator and host, Tara-Leigh Cobble. She’ll highlight and summarize that day’s Bible reading in a casual, easy to understand way.
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Nov 19, 2025 • 10min
Day 323 (Acts 9-10) - Year 7
In this engaging discussion, the miraculous conversion of Saul on the road to Damascus is explored, highlighting the power of encountering Jesus. Ananias' role in Saul's healing underscores the idea that all believers are considered saints. The conversation also touches on the growth of the early church amidst persecution. Peter’s transformative vision challenges tribal barriers, while the baptism of Gentiles emphasizes divine inclusion. Additionally, the complexities of Old Testament laws are clarified, distinguishing between what still applies today.

10 snips
Nov 18, 2025 • 10min
Day 322 (Acts 7-8) - Year 7
Tara-Leigh delves into the remarkable trial of Stephen, whose fiery sermon highlights Israel's history and their rejection of God. She shares Stephen's stunning vision of Jesus standing in heaven before his martyrdom and the curious dual identity of Saul as both a Pharisee and Roman citizen. The podcast explores the scattering of early believers due to persecution, Philip's powerful ministry in Samaria, and his incredible encounter with an Ethiopian eunuch over a contentious passage from Isaiah. This narrative beautifully illustrates how adversity can propel the gospel's reach.

10 snips
Nov 17, 2025 • 10min
Day 321 (Acts 4-6) - Year 7
Explore the unity and empowerment of believers through the Spirit after Pentecost. Discover the miraculous healing of a crippled man and how it fuels Peter's bold preaching. Tensions rise as Peter faces persecution, yet the disciples pray for unwavering boldness. Delve into themes of generosity versus hypocrisy in the early church with contrasting stories of Barnabas and Ananias and Sapphira. Witness Stephen's emergence as a miracle worker amid conflict, and reflect on the power of Jesus' name as the source of salvation.

18 snips
Nov 16, 2025 • 11min
Day 320 (Acts 1-3) - Year 7
Dive into early church dynamics as Jesus commissions his disciples before ascending to heaven. Discover the powerful arrival of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, enabling miraculous multilingual communication. Listen to Peter's compelling sermon that leads to 3,000 baptisms, showcasing the church's vibrant communal life. Witness the healing of a lame man as a catalyst for evangelism. Finally, reflect on God's intricate planning through personal insights and learn about resources for deeper scriptural understanding.

18 snips
Nov 15, 2025 • 9min
Day 319 (Luke 24, John 20-21) - Year 7
Dive into a captivating discussion about Jesus's post-resurrection appearances, including the unforgettable moment on the road to Emmaus. Tara-Leigh delves into the significance of the disciples' slow belief and the miraculous catch of 153 fish while examining the symbolic meanings behind these events. Hear how Jesus restored Peter and commissioned him to lead, alongside reflections on prayer and Scripture as keys to igniting faith. Plus, a sneak peek into the adventures awaiting in Acts awaits!

17 snips
Nov 14, 2025 • 8min
Day 318 (Matthew 28, Mark 16) - Year 7
The focus is on the significance of the Resurrection, framed as the pivotal moment in history and faith. Tara-Leigh explores the varied accounts of who visited the tomb first and how angels are described in scripture. She explains the importance of the folded grave clothes, which argue against body theft. Mary's emotional encounter with Jesus highlights her transformation from confusion to worship. The discussion also emphasizes the credibility of women's testimony and wraps up with an encouragement for continued engagement with the New Testament.

17 snips
Nov 13, 2025 • 10min
Day 317 (Luke 23, John 18-19) - Year 7
Discover the intense moments of Jesus' trials, verdicts, and the significance of Simon of Cyrene carrying the cross. Learn about Golgotha's historical context and the archaeological evidence of crucifixion. Tara-Leigh reflects on Jesus' powerful forgiveness and the repentant thief's redemption. Explore the meaning behind His final words, the miraculous signs at His death, and the implications of whether the Father turned away. This discussion blends faith with fascinating historical insights and scripture connections.

17 snips
Nov 12, 2025 • 7min
Day 316 (Matthew 27, Mark 15) - Year 7
Tara-Leigh delves into the pivotal moments of Jesus' trials, highlighting Pilate's struggles with kingship and his wife's ominous dream. The episode explores Jesus' assertion that his kingdom is not of this world and reflects on the crowd's shocking choice of Barabbas over him. The discussion includes deep themes like the significance of Jesus' sacrifice and God's sovereignty throughout these events. Personal insights bring a poignant touch, emphasizing Jesus' humility and the hope found in his submission to suffering.

15 snips
Nov 11, 2025 • 9min
Day 315 (John 14-17) - Year 7
Tara-Leigh Cobble dives into Jesus' poignant final words to his disciples, emphasizing his identity as the way, truth, and life. She delves into C.S. Lewis' famous argument about Jesus being a liar, lunatic, or lord, challenging listeners to respond. The discussion expands on the promise of the Holy Spirit, who dwells in believers, and the importance of unity and joy amidst trials. With vivid metaphors like the vine and branches, Tara-Leigh highlights fruitful living and the divine support available through faith.

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Nov 10, 2025 • 9min
Day 314 (Luke 22, John 13) - Year 7
In today's discussion, the significance of Jesus washing the disciples' feet highlights humility and the importance of cleansing from sin. The influence of Satan on Judas is likened to a piano-string analogy for temptation. Trusting God's plan during betrayal reveals a powerful message of love for enemies. Tara-Leigh explores the new command to love sacrificially, and the trials faced by Peter are examined, emphasizing the role of challenges in strengthening faith. The anguished scene in Gethsemane showcases Jesus' humanity, while the olive press metaphor beautifully symbolizes his sacrifice.


