
Hosted by Shoe Leather Gospel · EN
Journey Thru the Bible is a weekday podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, hosted by Bible teacher Chris Reighley. This chronological journey through the entire Bible—from Genesis to Revelation—connects the dots of God’s redemptive plan. Each episode offers clarity, historical context, and Christ-centered insight that brings every passage to life. Discover the big picture of Scripture and grow in your walk with God, one chapter at a time.

Episode 21: The Descendants of AdamSeries: Creation to the Tower of Babel (Episode 11 of 20)Passage: Genesis 5:1–32Genesis 5 looks, at first glance, like a long obituary column: “and he died… and he died… and he died.” The genealogy from Adam to Noah reads like a graveyard carved into Scripture, reminding us that the curse of sin spares no generation. Death reigns, even over men who lived for centuries.But in the middle of this funeral march, the rhythm breaks. A name appears, and the pattern shatters: “Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him.” No grave. No tombstone. Just a man who pleased God, skipped death, and stepped straight into eternity.This chapter teaches us three things:Original sin is real. Death reigns through Adam. Even Methuselah, the longest-lived man in history, couldn’t outrun the curse.Faith walks. Enoch didn’t just believe in God—he walked with Him. Daily, intimately, obediently. Hebrews 11 celebrates his life as a witness that pleases God.God preserves the promise. This genealogy isn’t filler—it’s the survival of the seed. From Adam to Noah, the line of hope is alive, keeping God’s promise in Genesis 3:15 burning until Christ comes.Abel’s blood cried for justice. Cain’s story warned of sin’s power. But Genesis 5 shows us something else: even in a world filled with tombstones, faith can still walk with God. And that walk echoes into eternity.If you’ve ever felt like your life is just another name on a list—or wondered if death gets the final word—Genesis 5 has good news. Death may reign, but it doesn’t rule forever. In Christ, the grave is not the end of your story.Journey Thru the Bible is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers grow in biblical understanding and daily discipleship. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.Thanks for walking with us today.Support the showJourney Thru the Bible is a weekday podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, guiding you through Scripture chronologically with theological clarity and devotional depth—one book at a time.🌐 Explore more:Visit: https://www.shoeleathergospel.comRead our blog: Biblical Worldview & Daily DiscipleshipBrowse all podcast series: Journey Thru the Bible, Walking with God, Footsteps of the Messiah📥 Want to go deeper?Download companion guides and study toolsSubscribe to our email list for updates and Bible reading resources🙌 Support the mission:Help us equip more believers by leaving a review, sharing an episode, or partnering in prayer.🎧 New episodes every week.Let’s journey through the Bible—together.

Episode 20: Cain and AbelSeries: Creation to the Tower of Babel (Episode 10 of 20)Genesis 4:1–16Sibling rivalry. Jealousy. Worship gone wrong. Genesis 4 reads like a crime scene from humanity’s first family—and it ends in blood. Two brothers bring offerings. Abel offers the first and best, by faith. Cain brings something less. God has regard for one and not the other. And when jealousy festers, worship turns to wrath.But before the murder in the field, there’s mercy in the garden. God speaks to Cain—not with condemnation, but counsel: “Sin is crouching at the door… but you must master it.” Cain ignores the warning, kills his brother, and deflects with the chilling question, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” Judgment falls. Yet even then, God marks Cain—not for destruction, but for protection. Justice and mercy walk hand in hand.This episode explores:Why God accepted Abel’s sacrifice and rejected Cain’s.What it means that sin “crouches at the door.”How jealousy, left unchecked, always destroys.Why worship is never about the gift alone—but the heart of the giver.How God’s mercy still shines even in exile.Abel’s blood cried out from the ground for justice. But Hebrews tells us Christ’s blood speaks a better word—mercy, forgiveness, and redemption. Cain’s story warns us of what happens when sin rules the heart. Jesus’ story invites us into a life where grace rules instead.If you’ve ever wrestled with jealousy, comparison, or worship that feels hollow, this chapter isn’t just history—it’s a mirror. Sin is still crouching. But God still speaks. The question is: will we listen?Journey Thru the Bible is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers grow in biblical understanding and daily discipleship. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.Thanks for walking with us today.Support the showJourney Thru the Bible is a weekday podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, guiding you through Scripture chronologically with theological clarity and devotional depth—one book at a time.🌐 Explore more:Visit: https://www.shoeleathergospel.comRead our blog: Biblical Worldview & Daily DiscipleshipBrowse all podcast series: Journey Thru the Bible, Walking with God, Footsteps of the Messiah📥 Want to go deeper?Download companion guides and study toolsSubscribe to our email list for updates and Bible reading resources🙌 Support the mission:Help us equip more believers by leaving a review, sharing an episode, or partnering in prayer.🎧 New episodes every week.Let’s journey through the Bible—together.

Episode 19: Rebellion #1 – The Fall Part 3: The Consequences and the PromiseSeries: Creation to the Tower of Babel (Episode 9 of 20)Genesis 3:14–24Sometimes the worst news and the best news arrive in the same breath. That’s Genesis 3. The gavel falls—curse, exile, death. But right there, in the middle of judgment, mercy speaks: a Deliverer will come, and He will crush the serpent’s head.In this passage, we see the fallout of rebellion—pain in childbearing, struggle in marriage, sweat in work, dust in death. Creation groans. Humanity is sent east of Eden. And yet, woven into the curse are threads of grace: the naming of Eve as “mother of all living,” the covering of skins to replace fig leaves, and the first whisper of the gospel in Genesis 3:15.This episode unpacks:The serpent’s curse and the Protoevangelium—the first gospel promise.The woman’s sorrow and hope—pain in childbirth, but life preserved.The man’s toil and mortality—dust now pulling us down.The covering of shame through sacrifice—a preview of the cross.Why God’s judgment is not cruelty but justice mingled with mercy.The Fall explains why life feels fractured—why work exhausts, why graves multiply, why relationships strain. But it also explains why hope still lingers. Because the same God who cursed the serpent promised a Savior. The same God who drove His children out of Eden also clothed them before they left.If you’ve ever wondered whether judgment cancels mercy, or if your sin has put you beyond God’s care, Genesis 3 answers with a resounding no. Grace was already moving in the garden. And grace is still moving today.Join us as we step into the consequences of sin—and discover the first announcement of redemption. The thorns may pierce, but a crown of thorns is coming that will break their power forever.Journey Thru the Bible is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers grow in biblical understanding and daily discipleship. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.Thanks for walking with us today.Support the showJourney Thru the Bible is a weekday podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, guiding you through Scripture chronologically with theological clarity and devotional depth—one book at a time.🌐 Explore more:Visit: https://www.shoeleathergospel.comRead our blog: Biblical Worldview & Daily DiscipleshipBrowse all podcast series: Journey Thru the Bible, Walking with God, Footsteps of the Messiah📥 Want to go deeper?Download companion guides and study toolsSubscribe to our email list for updates and Bible reading resources🙌 Support the mission:Help us equip more believers by leaving a review, sharing an episode, or partnering in prayer.🎧 New episodes every week.Let’s journey through the Bible—together.

Episode 18: Rebellion #1 – The Fall Part 2: You Can’t Hide from GodSeries: Creation to the Tower of Babel (Episode 8 of 20)Genesis 3:8–13You can run—but you can’t hide. Not from Him.In Eden, the sound of God’s footsteps once brought joy. But after sin, Adam and Eve hid among the trees, clutching fig leaves of fear and shame. The same God who formed them with His hands now comes walking toward them. And instead of thunder or fire, He speaks a question: “Where are you?”It’s the first divine question in Scripture—and it’s not about rules, but relationship. God knew exactly where they were. But He was drawing them out—not to condemn, but to cover. Not to destroy, but to restore.This episode explores:Why sin always drives us to hide—and why hiding never heals.The three questions God asks in Genesis 3—and what they reveal about His heart.How shame distorts identity, turning image-bearers into fugitives.Why the blame game began in Eden—and why confession is still the only way out.Here’s the wonder: the first move after the Fall was not man seeking God, but God seeking man. The Creator walked into the wreckage, asking not “What have you done?” but “Where are you?” And He still asks the same question today.If you’ve ever felt the weight of shame… if you’ve ever wondered whether God still wants you after what you’ve done… Genesis 3 gives the answer. He already knows where you are—and He still comes walking.Join us as we step into the moment humanity first hid from God, and discover a gospel truth that still holds: grace doesn’t wait for us to come out of hiding. Grace comes looking.Journey Thru the Bible is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers grow in biblical understanding and daily discipleship. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.Thanks for walking with us today.Support the showJourney Thru the Bible is a weekday podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, guiding you through Scripture chronologically with theological clarity and devotional depth—one book at a time.🌐 Explore more:Visit: https://www.shoeleathergospel.comRead our blog: Biblical Worldview & Daily DiscipleshipBrowse all podcast series: Journey Thru the Bible, Walking with God, Footsteps of the Messiah📥 Want to go deeper?Download companion guides and study toolsSubscribe to our email list for updates and Bible reading resources🙌 Support the mission:Help us equip more believers by leaving a review, sharing an episode, or partnering in prayer.🎧 New episodes every week.Let’s journey through the Bible—together.

Episode 17: Rebellion #1 – The Fall Part 1: Failure to ObeySeries: Creation to the Tower of Babel (Episode 7 of 20)Genesis 3:1–7“The world ain’t s’pposed to work like this.” Those words from a tow-truck driver at the Grand Canyon echo the heart of Genesis 3. What God made as shalom—peace, beauty, order—was vandalized in a single moment of doubt.It didn’t begin with a sword or a scream, but with a question: “Did God really say…?” The serpent twisted God’s Word. Eve engaged the lie. Adam stayed silent. And in one act of disobedience, innocence was lost, intimacy was fractured, and sin entered the story of humanity.Genesis 3 is not just about forbidden fruit—it’s about fractured trust. It’s the first time God’s Word was questioned, the first time humans decided they knew better than their Creator. Cornelius Plantinga calls sin “the vandalism of shalom”—and in Eden, that vandalism began with a whisper.This episode unpacks:The serpent’s strategy—why temptation always begins with doubt.The silence of Adam and the dialogue of Eve—why inaction can be as deadly as disobedience.The anatomy of sin: saw → desired → took → died.Why sin is not just brokenness, but betrayal.And here’s the hope: even in the garden, grace was already moving. Before exile, God spoke promise. Before judgment, He pointed to a Redeemer—the seed of the woman who would one day crush the serpent’s head.If you’ve ever wondered why the world is the way it is—or why your own heart drifts toward lies you know won’t satisfy—Genesis 3 has the answer. Sin didn’t just break the rules. It broke the world. But the same God who came walking in Eden still comes walking after us today.Join us as we step into the day peace was vandalized—and discover why the first rebellion explains both our deepest problem and our greatest hope.Journey Thru the Bible is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers grow in biblical understanding and daily discipleship. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.Thanks for walking with us today.Support the showJourney Thru the Bible is a weekday podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, guiding you through Scripture chronologically with theological clarity and devotional depth—one book at a time.🌐 Explore more:Visit: https://www.shoeleathergospel.comRead our blog: Biblical Worldview & Daily DiscipleshipBrowse all podcast series: Journey Thru the Bible, Walking with God, Footsteps of the Messiah📥 Want to go deeper?Download companion guides and study toolsSubscribe to our email list for updates and Bible reading resources🙌 Support the mission:Help us equip more believers by leaving a review, sharing an episode, or partnering in prayer.🎧 New episodes every week.Let’s journey through the Bible—together.

Episode 16: Creation Part 4 – Man and WomanSeries: Creation to the Tower of Babel (Episode 6 of 20)Genesis 2:4–25Eden wasn’t just paradise—it was sacred space.In Genesis 2, the camera zooms in from the grandeur of the cosmos to the intimacy of a garden. Here, God doesn’t merely speak man into existence—He stoops, forms him from the dust, and breathes life into his lungs. Dust and glory. Earth-born, yet filled with divine breath.The garden wasn’t just beautiful—it was holy ground. Adam’s task to “cultivate and keep” was priestly language. He was a priest-king in the first temple, working and worshiping in God’s presence. Yet even in this sacred space, something was “not good”: man alone. So God made woman—not from the ground, but from man’s side. Equal in worth, distinct in design, complementary in purpose.This is more than a love story—it’s theology.Eden as temple: the first dwelling place of God with man.Gender as gift: male and female, equal and distinct, reflecting God’s image together.Marriage as covenant: leaving, cleaving, and becoming one flesh.Intimacy as sacred: naked and unashamed, a picture of trust and covenant love.And here’s the wonder: this pattern points forward to Christ. As Eve was formed from Adam’s side, so the Church was born from Christ’s pierced side. Marriage itself becomes a living parable of the gospel—Christ the Bridegroom, His people the Bride.In this episode, we’ll explore:Why Eden was more than a garden—it was the first sanctuary.What Genesis 2 teaches about manhood, womanhood, and covenant marriage.How cultural lies about gender and intimacy are answered by God’s design.How Jesus restores the broken image of Eden and invites us back to sacred space.You are not an accident of biology or culture. You are handcrafted, breathed into, and designed for covenant life in God’s presence.Join us as we step into Genesis 2 and recover the sacred design for man, woman, and marriage.Journey Thru the Bible is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers grow in biblical understanding and daily discipleship. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.Thanks for walking with us today.Support the showJourney Thru the Bible is a weekday podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, guiding you through Scripture chronologically with theological clarity and devotional depth—one book at a time.🌐 Explore more:Visit: https://www.shoeleathergospel.comRead our blog: Biblical Worldview & Daily DiscipleshipBrowse all podcast series: Journey Thru the Bible, Walking with God, Footsteps of the Messiah📥 Want to go deeper?Download companion guides and study toolsSubscribe to our email list for updates and Bible reading resources🙌 Support the mission:Help us equip more believers by leaving a review, sharing an episode, or partnering in prayer.🎧 New episodes every week.Let’s journey through the Bible—together.

Episode 15: Creation Part 3 – Man’s PurposeSeries: Creation to the Tower of Babel (Episode 5 of 20)Genesis 1:28; 2:1–3Purpose isn’t something you chase. It’s something you were given.When God created humanity, He didn’t leave us guessing. The very first words He spoke to mankind weren’t suggestions, but a commission—five short imperatives that form our original job description: “Be fruitful. Multiply. Fill the earth. Subdue it. Rule.” (Genesis 1:28)This is the Creation Mandate—a divine blueprint for life on earth. We were made to flourish, to cultivate, to steward, and to reflect God’s rule across creation. Work, then, isn’t a punishment—it’s a calling. Vocation is worship. And dominion isn’t domination—it’s stewardship under the authority of the true King.But right alongside this commission comes something just as startling: God rests. Not because He’s weary, but because His work is complete. In Genesis 2:1–3, God blesses and sanctifies time itself, weaving Sabbath into the fabric of creation. Rest isn’t laziness—it’s liturgy. It’s how we declare that the world runs not by our striving, but by His sustaining hand.In this episode, we’ll explore:Why work is part of God’s good design—not a curse.How the Creation Mandate shapes every vocation, from parenting to spreadsheets.What it means to practice Sabbath as worship, not just downtime.How Jesus redeems our work and invites us into His ultimate rest.Your desk can be an altar. Your labor can be worship. Your Sabbath can be a witness. And your life—every breath, every task, every pause—was designed with purpose.Join us as we step into Genesis 1:28 and 2:1–3 and discover the sacred rhythm of work and rest.Journey Thru the Bible is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers grow in biblical understanding and daily discipleship. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.Thanks for walking with us today.Support the showJourney Thru the Bible is a weekday podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, guiding you through Scripture chronologically with theological clarity and devotional depth—one book at a time.🌐 Explore more:Visit: https://www.shoeleathergospel.comRead our blog: Biblical Worldview & Daily DiscipleshipBrowse all podcast series: Journey Thru the Bible, Walking with God, Footsteps of the Messiah📥 Want to go deeper?Download companion guides and study toolsSubscribe to our email list for updates and Bible reading resources🙌 Support the mission:Help us equip more believers by leaving a review, sharing an episode, or partnering in prayer.🎧 New episodes every week.Let’s journey through the Bible—together.

Episode 14: Creation Part 2 – Our ImageSeries: Creation to the Tower of Babel (Episode 4 of 20)Genesis 1:26–27Of all that God made, only one creation bears His image—humanity.On the sixth day, God paused and spoke not in command, but in consultation: “Let Us make man in Our image.” With that, He stamped His likeness onto mankind—male and female—crowning them as His representatives on earth.Theologians call this the Imago Dei, the doctrine that humans are created in the image of God. It’s the foundation of identity, dignity, and purpose. We are not animals clawing through chance, nor machines waiting to be upgraded, nor gods inventing ourselves. We are image-bearers—made to reflect God’s character, represent His rule, and relate to Him personally.This truth changes everything:It explains why every human life matters—from the unborn to the elderly, from the strong to the vulnerable.It clarifies why gender is not a construct but a gift—“male and female He created them.”It grounds why justice, love, creativity, and moral responsibility are not accidents of evolution, but reflections of our Creator.It shows why sin wounds so deeply—it mars the image we were meant to mirror.And here’s the gospel hope: though sin has cracked the mirror, the reflection remains—and in Christ, the image is being restored. Jesus is “the image of the invisible God” (Colossians 1:15), and through Him, we are being renewed into His likeness.In this episode, we’ll explore:What it really means to be made in God’s image.Why the Imago Dei is the most important doctrine for understanding human identity.How this truth confronts modern confusions about life, dignity, and gender.How Christ restores what sin has marred.You are not an accident. You are not self-made. You are an image-bearer of the living God. And that truth matters—in every corner of your life.Join us as we step into Genesis 1:26–27 and discover who God says we are.Journey Thru the Bible is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers grow in biblical understanding and daily discipleship. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.Thanks for walking with us today.Support the showJourney Thru the Bible is a weekday podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, guiding you through Scripture chronologically with theological clarity and devotional depth—one book at a time.🌐 Explore more:Visit: https://www.shoeleathergospel.comRead our blog: Biblical Worldview & Daily DiscipleshipBrowse all podcast series: Journey Thru the Bible, Walking with God, Footsteps of the Messiah📥 Want to go deeper?Download companion guides and study toolsSubscribe to our email list for updates and Bible reading resources🙌 Support the mission:Help us equip more believers by leaving a review, sharing an episode, or partnering in prayer.🎧 New episodes every week.Let’s journey through the Bible—together.

Episode 13: Creation Part 1 – Let’s Get This Place ReadySeries: Creation to the Tower of BabelGenesis 1:2–25The Bible’s opening chapter doesn’t just tell us what God made—it shows us how He works.In the beginning, the earth was tohu va-bohu—formless and void. Empty. Chaotic. Dark. Then God spoke. Light appeared. Waters parted. Land emerged. Plants sprouted. Stars took their stations. Birds took flight. Seas teemed with life. The formless gained form. The empty began to fill.Genesis 1 unfolds with breathtaking order:Days 1–3: God forms realms—light and dark, sky and sea, land and vegetation.Days 4–6: God fills those realms—with sun and moon, fish and birds, animals and mankind.And at every step, He declares it good.This isn’t random. It’s revelation. Creation is not the product of cosmic chaos or evolutionary chance—it’s the handiwork of a wise Designer, a God of order who brings beauty out of emptiness and purpose out of confusion.And here’s the hope: the same God who ordered the cosmos still speaks into the chaos of your life today. The Spirit who hovered over the waters still hovers over the places that feel formless and void in you.In this episode, we’ll explore:Why the structure of Genesis 1 matters for our worldview.How God’s order is not oppressive but life-giving.What it means to trust the Word who formed creation to also form us.If your life feels scattered or empty, this chapter reminds you: chaos is God’s canvas. He still brings light to darkness, form to the void, and beauty to the broken.Join us as we walk through the first six days of creation—and discover a God who’s still in the business of getting this place ready.Journey Thru the Bible is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers grow in biblical understanding and daily discipleship. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.Thanks for walking with us today.Support the showJourney Thru the Bible is a weekday podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, guiding you through Scripture chronologically with theological clarity and devotional depth—one book at a time.🌐 Explore more:Visit: https://www.shoeleathergospel.comRead our blog: Biblical Worldview & Daily DiscipleshipBrowse all podcast series: Journey Thru the Bible, Walking with God, Footsteps of the Messiah📥 Want to go deeper?Download companion guides and study toolsSubscribe to our email list for updates and Bible reading resources🙌 Support the mission:Help us equip more believers by leaving a review, sharing an episode, or partnering in prayer.🎧 New episodes every week.Let’s journey through the Bible—together.

Episode 12: In the BeginningSeries: Creation to the Tower of BabelGenesis 1:1Before there was anything, there was God.Genesis opens with the most radical sentence ever written: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.”(Gen. 1:1, LSB)This episode explores the verse that launches not just the Bible, but reality itself. We’ll walk through the Hebrew words, unpack the doctrine of creation ex nihilo (out of nothing), and confront the false worldviews—materialism, deism, pantheism—that collapse under the weight of this truth.You’ll discover why Genesis 1:1 is more than ancient poetry. It’s the cornerstone of a biblical worldview:Time began—God was already there.Creation was intentional—not random.You are not self-made—you are handcrafted by God.And at the center stands Jesus Christ—the eternal Word who created all things, sustains all things, and entered His creation to redeem it.This isn’t just theology for a classroom. It’s fuel for worship, clarity for culture, and direction for daily life. If Genesis 1:1 is true, then every breath, every dollar, and every decision belongs to the Creator.Join us as we step into the opening verse of Scripture and see how one line holds up the universe.Journey Thru the Bible is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers grow in biblical understanding and daily discipleship. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.Thanks for walking with us today.Support the showJourney Thru the Bible is a weekday podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, guiding you through Scripture chronologically with theological clarity and devotional depth—one book at a time.🌐 Explore more:Visit: https://www.shoeleathergospel.comRead our blog: Biblical Worldview & Daily DiscipleshipBrowse all podcast series: Journey Thru the Bible, Walking with God, Footsteps of the Messiah📥 Want to go deeper?Download companion guides and study toolsSubscribe to our email list for updates and Bible reading resources🙌 Support the mission:Help us equip more believers by leaving a review, sharing an episode, or partnering in prayer.🎧 New episodes every week.Let’s journey through the Bible—together.