Taking a cue from Paul, Reasoning Through the Bible is an expository style walk through the Scriptures that tells you what the Bible says. Reviewing both Old and New Testament books, as well as topical subjects, we methodically teach verse by verse, even phrase by phrase.
We have completed many books of the Bible and offer free lesson plans for teachers. If you want to browse our entire library by book or topic, see our website www.ReasoningThroughTheBible.com.
We primarily do expository teaching but also include a good bit of theology and apologetics. Just like Paul on Mars Hill, Christianity must address both the ancient truths and the questions of the people today. Join Glenn and Steve every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday as they reason with you through the Bible.
The Jewish leaders take Jesus to the Roman governor Pilate trying to get Jesus killed. Pilate asks Jesus “Are you the King of the Jews?” Each of us must answer the question of whether Jesus is king.…
Jesus had predicted that Peter would deny Him before morning, and today’s podcast describes Peter denying Jesus and the resulting anguish when Peter realizes he has disappointed his Lord.
Then Jesus…
Judas does his dastardly deed and betrays Jesus. The Jewish leaders show their true colors with an arrest of Jesus and a sham trial at night. Jesus speaks to the high priest and gives a clear admissi…
Jesus has a final moment with His disciples, then goes to the Garden of Gethsemane, which is where the olive presses were. There He begins His agony and is pressed to the breaking point. When both J…
Jesus and His disciples celebrate the Passover meal which is a very private and tender moment, His last private time with His disciples. Jesus shows them love and gives them some last teachings.
This…
A woman gives her most precious possession to Jesus and pours perfume all over Him, a great and tender act of love. By contrast, one of Jesus’ closest friends deviously betrays Him. These acts show h…
In this session we deal with several questions:
In this section Jesus explains details of what will happen when He returns. He tells us that the good Shepherd will separate the sheep and the goats, Jesus will return in glory and bring the nations …
This session explains two of Jesus’ kingdom parables, the parable of the Ten Virgins and parable of the Talents. These parables teach us how we should act while waiting for Jesus to return. The stori…
Jesus was asked about what it will be like when He returns. In this passage He describes what we can expect to see when He returns. As in the days of Noah, the destruction will come suddenly. Jesus g…
Jesus answers the disciples’ questions about the signs that will follow His second coming. He warns us that many false prophets will arise and will deceive many, therefore we should be on guard and m…
Matthew 24-25 have been interpreted by some as being in the future and by others as already happening in the first century.
The Bible has prophecies, some of which have already been fulfilled and some that will not be fulfilled until the end times. Good Bible teachers have developed several different systems that explain …
This session answers several questions that we hear from our listeners and the general public.
In this session Jesus turns His fiercest anger against the Jewish religious leaders. Jesus shows the strongest language that is used in the New Testament, and provides us a picture of genuine righteo…
Legalists make rules to try to get people to act righteously, thinking that it is good to create more and more rules that restrict human behavior. This session shows Jesus angry response to the leade…
The Sadducees challenge Jesus with a ridiculous question about the resurrection. Just like many modern people, the Sadducees did not believe in an afterlife. Jesus makes a great point about what we c…
Jesus is in Jerusalem and has conflict with the Jewish leaders. He tells a parable of a king who invited people to a wedding feast, but they were unwilling to come. One guest is then thrown out becau…
Jesus quotes an Old Testament passage and says “I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. He is not the God of the dead but of the living.” In this session we expand upon s…
Jesus is in Jerusalem the last week of His life. He tells several parables about the situation that Israel is in, namely that they have disobeyed God and rejected Him, therefore God will be judging I…