

BibleProject
BibleProject Podcast
The creators of BibleProject have in-depth conversations about the Bible and theology. A companion podcast to BibleProject videos found at bibleproject.com
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Jan 11, 2021 • 52min
Who's In? – Family of God E7
Discover how the Gospel message journeyed from Israel to the world and the role of Jesus' disciples in this mission. Explore the concept of God's family, uniting people beyond cultural boundaries. Unearth the significance of Pentecost and pivotal moments that shaped early Christianity, including the story of Cornelius. The discussion sheds light on challenges of inclusion and dietary laws, revealing a transformative vision for diverse communities. Join the exploration of faith, identity, and the evolving understanding of belonging in the family of God.

Jan 4, 2021 • 1h 2min
Jesus and the Gentiles – Family of God E6
Discover who Jesus truly came for as the discussion unpacks the surprising inclusion of non-Israelites in his genealogy. Explore key messianic themes from Isaiah that echo unity among nations. Learn how Jesus’ ministry in Galilee attracted diverse crowds, reflecting his mission to embrace Gentiles. Delve into the transformative idea of family in the Kingdom of God, where traditional identities are challenged and outsiders are welcomed. This exploration reveals the rich narrative of faith transcending boundaries.

Dec 28, 2020 • 33min
BibleProject in 2020: Recap and What's Ahead
Tim and Jon reflect on the transformative power of biblical literature and its relevance to contemporary life. They share heartfelt listener stories that illustrate the podcast's impact. Themes of exile and belonging are explored, highlighting community in faith. The importance of rest and generosity is discussed through a listener's experience. Exciting plans for a unified biblical journey and new online classes are shared, promising to deepen engagement with scripture in the coming year.

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Dec 21, 2020 • 57min
Sibling Rivalry and Biblical Election – Family of God E5
The discussion dives into the complexities of sibling rivalries in the Bible, highlighting how these conflicts impact divine election. Ancient figures like Abraham are examined alongside their moral failings, revealing God's unwavering commitment to His promises. The podcast explores themes of unity and inclusion, emphasizing that divine choices often emerge from the unexpected. A reflection on Isaiah's vision shows the transformative power of God's justice, culminating in the hope for harmony and reconciliation through Jesus.

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Dec 14, 2020 • 1h 7min
Abraham, the Immigrant, and Circumcision – Family of God E4
Explore the divine election of Abraham and its implications for humanity's blessing. Discover how unity among diverse families reflects God's image. Examine Abraham's moral dilemmas and the consequences of his choices, including his journey of faith and deception. Delve into the significance of circumcision as a covenant sign, which extends beyond his lineage. The discussion also contrasts Eastern and Western views on salvation and emphasizes the importance of community in experiencing divine connection.

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Dec 7, 2020 • 1h 5min
What’s So Bad about Babel? – Family of God E3
Discover the intriguing tale of the Tower of Babel and its implications for human unity and division. The discussion delves into the precarious balance between self-promotion and genuine connection, highlighting stories from Genesis that showcase human fractures. Nimrod's ironic legacy and the complexities of language and culture reveal the ongoing tension in our shared history. Through genealogy, the narrative of God's mercy unfolds, ultimately linking humanity's diverse experiences back to a common family. Explore how divine plans aim to redeem us all.

Nov 30, 2020 • 56min
Our Collective Identity – Family of God E2
Explore the biblical creation narrative and its implications for human relationships. Discover the interplay of unity and diversity in the Hebrew Bible, emphasizing God's inclusive vision for humanity. Learn about the term 'ezer' and its deeper meanings beyond just 'help.' Delve into the concept of divine stupor and its role in shaping purpose. Reflect on how the nuances of human identity reflect both individuality and a collective identity. Finally, consider the significance of family and community within the framework of divine unity.

Nov 23, 2020 • 1h 1min
God’s Global Family – Family of God E1
The discussion explores how Jesus unites followers from diverse cultures into one global family, celebrating the beauty of cultural differences. The hosts reflect on the importance of diversity within the biblical narrative and examine the shift of Christianity's center to the Global South. They also highlight how the Messiah's role connects nations while emphasizing the significance of embracing various cultural expressions. Through anecdotes and biblical symbolism, the podcast paints a picture of a vibrant, interconnected family under God's light.

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Nov 16, 2020 • 59min
Does God Punish Innocent People? – Character of God E14 Q+R #2
The conversation dives into the complex nature of God's anger and compassion, highlighting the apparent contradictions in biblical narratives. Listeners explore whether God's wrath is passive or active, examining stories like Egypt's plagues. The impact of individual sins on the community is discussed, challenging notions of hyper-individualism. Intriguingly, the speakers consider Jesus’s sacrificial role and its implications for a new covenant community, urging a deeper understanding of justice and mercy woven throughout Scripture.

Nov 9, 2020 • 1h 8min
Biblical Trust Isn't Blind – Character of God E13
Is trust in God truly blind? The hosts argue it's based on His proven reliability and faithfulness throughout biblical history. They explore the Hebrew word 'emet' and dissect the concepts of loyal love and faithfulness in God's character. Through stories of biblical figures like Abraham and Noah, they highlight the importance of evidence-based trust over mere belief. The discussion also touches on the complexities of trust in relationships and how personal experiences shape our understanding of divine reliability.


