

The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast
Matt Whitman
Welcome to the Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast where we pick a Bible a work our way through it a little bit each day! You can start with today's episode or go back to the beginning of any of these five seasons:Season 1 - Matthew (Began October, 2019 - Episodes 1-800)Season 2 - One Book of the Bible Per Day (Began January, 2023)Season 3 - Esther (Began April 9, 2023)Season 4 - Nehemiah (Began January 1, 2024)Season 5 - Galatians (Began August 26, 2024)Season 6 - Philemon (CURRENT SEASON Began October 19, 2025)You can also check out the daily audio-only podcast on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@TenMinuteBibleHourMore About the Show: I'm Matt, and if you're interested in understanding the Bible better and you prefer your Christianity quick and punchy with a healthy side of humor, and an equally healthy side of me not telling you what to do, we're probably going to get along great. This is my podcast where we pick a book of the Bible and then break it down one part at a time every weekday morning.
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Aug 29, 2025 • 13min
GAL265 - The Forgotten Behind the Scenes Crew of the Bible
Dive into the emotional journey of a cherished concert that sparks reflections on the unseen efforts that make such moments possible. Discover how the Bible's creation is a masterpiece of human contributions and divine inspiration, showcasing its reliability. Explore the profound relationship between humanity and the divine in scripture, and how the Bible's structure enriches its compelling messages. Join in for a fascinating look at these interconnected themes!

Aug 28, 2025 • 11min
GAL264 - Sometimes Scribes Scribe Things in the Bible
Dive into the role of scribes in the New Testament and their impact on biblical texts. Discover how Paul's writing techniques reflect the deep relationship between authors and scribes. The discussion reveals intriguing connections to the Old Testament, showcasing the importance of scribes in preserving and authenticating messages. This exploration sheds light on moments of direct engagement that enrich our understanding of scripture.

Aug 27, 2025 • 13min
GAL263 - Emphatic Writing Tricks
Discover innovative ways to highlight key information in texts, from emojis to clever use of all caps. Dive into the art of persuasive writing as the challenges faced by the author of Galatians are explored, showcasing rhetorical finesse aimed at a diverse audience. Learn how punctuation and stylistic choices in biblical texts emphasize importance, revealing the dynamic blend of human creativity and divine inspiration. Tune in for a blend of practical tips and deep insights!

Aug 26, 2025 • 11min
GAL262 - At Least in Part, We're Here Because of What They Did
This discussion delves into Galatians 6:10, spotlighting the Christian duty to support one another, especially in crises. A thought-provoking hypothetical epidemic showcases the importance of compassion in survival rates. The podcast also reflects on how acts of kindness from Christians during ancient times have shaped modern values. Furthermore, it highlights the courageous faith of historical figures who faced tremendous challenges, linking their sacrifices to today's spiritual journeys.

Aug 25, 2025 • 10min
GAL261 - Putting Actual Numbers to Christians Doing Good to All and Especially to the Family of Believers
Explore how greetings like 'be safe' have evolved, reflecting deeper societal values. Discover the profound impact of early Christian compassion during epidemics, showcasing selflessness that boosted survival rates. The discussion highlights the stark differences in community support between Christians and pagans, emphasizing the transformative power of caring for one another. These insights bridge historical practices with modern expressions of care, spotlighting the enduring significance of love and support within communities.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 14min
GAL260 - Early Christianity Was Not Safe
Explore the powerful message of Galatians 6:10, urging a commitment to good within the community. Discover the resilience and compassion of early Christians who bravely cared for the sick during Roman plagues while others fled. Learn how their selfless actions and charity stood in stark contrast to the indifference of surrounding societies, showcasing a profound response to crisis that emphasized love even for persecutors. This discussion sheds light on faith as a call to sacrificial action.

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Aug 21, 2025 • 15min
GAL259 - What Ancients Were Saying About Christians Doing Good
Explore a new Bible art project aimed at making Scripture more accessible. Discover how early Christians uniquely responded to plagues, embodying hope and community amidst despair. Delve into the thoughts of an ancient leader on faith and suffering, uncovering profound philosophical insights. The contrast between ancient suffering views and the Christian approach reveals a transformative impact that resonates through history.

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Aug 20, 2025 • 14min
GAL258 - Three Reasons Christians Doing Good During Plagues Made a Huge Difference
The host dives into the impact of Christian solidarity during past plagues, emphasizing how community care attracted others to the faith. Examples from the reign of Marcus Aurelius illustrate how charity became a beacon during adversity. Additionally, the discussion addresses the resilience of Christians, showcasing their survival rates and the role of faith in fostering societal shifts, as people sought comfort and hope amid chaos. These historical insights reveal the powerful intersection of faith and social responsibility.

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Aug 19, 2025 • 14min
GAL257 - Britta's the Worst
In this discussion, the speaker reflects on rewatching the sitcom 'Community' and the complexities of the character Britta Perry’s activism and its effects on relationships. The notion of compassion is explored, emphasizing its prioritization within the Christian faith, relating back to teachings in Galatians. Additionally, the conversation highlights the values of unity and forgiveness in Christian communities, urging believers to support one another while also extending their mission beyond church walls.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 13min
GAL256 - Bias, Fairness, and Favoring Your Own Family
Dive into the complexities of bias and its impact on journalism and law! The discussion navigates between harmful and beneficial forms of favoritism, highlighting the moral dilemmas of nepotism. Using insights from Galatians, the conversation encourages a reflection on fairness and the societal implications of prioritizing family. With humor and thought-provoking questions, listeners are invited to consider how biblical teachings on goodness apply in their lives.


