The Bible Show

Sam and Will

The Bible Show is a weekly podcast produced by South Florida pastors, Sam and Will. This podcast offers captivating discussions about various passages of the Bible -- examining their historical context, their relevance for modern life, and how these ancient stories point our hearts and minds to Jesus.

  1. Ep. 3. Matthew 2 - Who Were the Wise Men in the Bible?

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    Ep. 3. Matthew 2 - Who Were the Wise Men in the Bible?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO Pick up a copy wherever books are sold or visit Crossway.org/learnaboutcriticaltheory to learn how to get thirty percent off with a free Crossway plus account. In this episode, Sam and Will continue their series through the Gospel of Matthew by walking through Matthew chapter 2. They explain who the wise men (Magi) were, why they were watching the sky, and what it meant to come worship the newborn King. You will also hear about Herod’s paranoia, the prophecy of Bethlehem (Micah), and how God guided events through dreams and the flight to Egypt. The conversation explores the meaning of the gifts (gold, frankincense, and myrrh) and shows how Matthew connects Jesus to the story of Israel and Moses. Take a moment to ask yourself which response you are living out, worship like the Magi, religious indifference like the scribes, or control like Herod, and bring that honestly to Jesus. If this helped you understand the Christmas story in a deeper way, share it with a friend who is new to the Bible. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro and Matthew 2 setup 00:00:30 - Genealogy pattern and the “seventh” fulfilled in Jesus 00:03:35 - Matthew 2:1-2, Magi ask for the King of the Jews 00:05:27 - Who the Magi were and why Daniel matters (theory) 00:08:43 - Signs in the stars, Psalm 19 and “the heavens speak” 00:13:00 - Did they follow the star to Jerusalem? 00:16:21 - Star of Bethlehem theories (Jupiter and Regulus) 00:20:10 - Judah and the lion, Genesis 49 connection 00:24:54 - Herod’s paranoia and why Jerusalem is troubled 00:28:44 - Sponsor: Crossway, “What is Critical Theory?” 00:29:37 - Bethlehem prophecy, Micah and the coming ruler 00:36:45 - Three responses to Jesus: Magi, religious leaders, and Herod 00:46:27 - Worship and gifts: gold, frankincense, and myrrh 00:49:16 - Dreams, flight to Egypt, “Out of Egypt I called my son” 00:59:04 - Herod kills infants, Jeremiah 31 and the new covenant hope 01:07:14 - Return to Israel, Nazareth, and Jesus’ ordinary years 01:14:31 - Prayer and closing encouragement Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #GospelOfMatthew #Matthew2 #WiseMen #Magi #StarOfBethlehem #Herod #Bethlehem #ProphecyFulfilled #NewChristian #BibleExplained #FlightToEgypt #Jeremiah31 #Micah5

    1 h 16 min
  2. Ep. 100. Exodus 24: What Does “The Blood of the Covenant” Mean for Christians?

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    Ep. 100. Exodus 24: What Does “The Blood of the Covenant” Mean for Christians?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO Download Sabbath Space: App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sabbath-space/id6737306691 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sabbath.sabbath_space_app&hl=en_US&pli=1  In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will walk through Exodus 24 and explain why this chapter reads like an ancient covenant treaty. You will see how God makes the covenant official through spoken and written words, vows of obedience, sacrifice, and a covenant meal. The episode explains why boundaries at Mount Sinai still matter, why the people are told to “worship from afar,” and how the blood sprinkled on the altar and the people seals the covenant. They also connect Exodus 24 to Jesus, the Last Supper, and the idea of “the blood of the covenant,” showing how the old patterns point to a greater fulfillment. Along the way, they discuss the fear of the Lord, why “hearing” in Hebrew includes obedience, and why drawing near to God is where peace is found. Share this with a friend who is new to the Bible and wants a clear explanation of covenant, sacrifice, and grace. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Show intro: The Bible Show begins 00:00:24 - Exodus 24 overview: making the covenant official 00:03:00 - Covenant ceremony explained: witnesses, terms, blood, and a feast 00:05:22 - “Worship from afar”: boundaries and approaching God 00:08:43 - Access to God in the gospel: grace with reverence 00:14:09 - Israel’s vow to obey: “All the words… we will do” 00:17:44 - Moses writes God’s words: why it must not change 00:30:38 - Blood on the people: sealing the covenant 00:34:21 - Jesus and “my blood of the covenant”: Last Supper connection 00:39:47 - Leaders go up and “see God”: sapphire pavement and theophany 00:55:41 - Moses waits in the cloud: six days, seventh day, and 40 days/40 nights 01:10:17 - Closing prayer: drawing near to God through Jesus Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #Exodus24 #BibleStudy #ChristianTeaching #NewChristian #Covenant #MountSinai #BloodOfTheCovenant #LastSupper #NewCovenant #Gospel #JesusChrist #FearOfTheLord #Hebrews #BibleExplained #TheBibleShow

    1 h 12 min
  3. Ep. 2. Matthew 1 - What is Jesus’ Genealogy and Why Does It Matter?

    14 MAY

    Ep. 2. Matthew 1 - What is Jesus’ Genealogy and Why Does It Matter?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO In Matthew 1, Sam and Will walk through why the Gospel starts with Jesus’ genealogy, and why that “list of names” matters for real life. You will hear what it means that Jesus is called the Son of David and the Son of Abraham, and how those titles point to God’s promises and a kingdom that reaches all nations. They highlight how God works through messy, broken family stories, including outsiders and women named in the genealogy (like Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and the wife of Uriah). The episode also explains Matthew’s “14 generations” pattern (including a discussion of gematria) and how Matthew is emphasizing David. Then they move into the birth of Jesus, Joseph’s mercy, the virgin birth, and why Jesus came to save people from their sins. If you feel disqualified by your past, this is a reminder that God is not ashamed to bring grace into real, complicated lives. If this helped you understand Matthew 1, share it with a friend who is new to the Bible. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro: The Bible Show begins 00:01:46 - Starting Matthew 1: Why a genealogy? 00:02:15 - Genealogy explained: Why Matthew begins with names 00:04:04 - Jesus Christ: What the titles mean 00:06:33 - Son of Abraham: Blessing for all nations 00:12:06 - “Genealogy” and Genesis: A new beginning theme 00:18:42 - Messy family stories: God’s faithfulness through sin 00:24:20 - Rahab and Ruth: Outsiders included in Jesus’ line 00:30:10 - Kings and exile: A spiritual and moral train wreck 00:43:55 - “14 generations”: Why Matthew repeats the pattern 00:48:50 - Birth of Jesus: Joseph, Mary, and Jesus’ mission 00:59:59 - Why Jesus came: Saving people from their sins 01:03:03 - Closing prayer and final encouragement Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #Matthew1 #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #NewChristian #BibleForBeginners #GenealogyOfJesus #SonOfDavid #SonOfAbraham #VirginBirth #Incarnation #JesusSaves #Gospel #JosephAndMary

    1 h 4 min
  4. Ep. 99. Exodus 21-23 - How Does the Bible Explain Slavery?

    12 MAY

    Ep. 99. Exodus 21-23 - How Does the Bible Explain Slavery?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO  Pick up a copy wherever books are sold or visit http://crossway.org/bemerry to learn how to get thirty percent off with a free Crossway plus account. This episode of The Bible Show continues after the Ten Commandments by walking through Exodus 20 to 23 and explaining why the “civil laws” can feel difficult and confusing for modern readers. Sam and Will talk about the fear of the Lord (reverential awe), why God immediately gives instructions for an altar, and how the law exposes our need for atonement. They spend significant time discussing biblical slavery in the ancient world, especially the protections and limits God puts in place to guard the vulnerable and prevent exploitation. You will also hear how these laws point to bigger moral principles like justice, restitution, and care for the sojourner, widow, fatherless, and poor. Finally, they connect Exodus themes to the gospel, including a picture of covenant faithfulness and a striking passage about an “angel” whose name is in him. If you have ever struggled to read the Old Testament laws, this will help you slow down, look for God’s heart, and apply the moral message with humility. If this helped you, share it with someone who is curious or skeptical about the Bible’s harder passages. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:37 - After the Ten Commandments 00:03:52 - Fear of the Lord 00:14:29 - The altar and atonement 00:26:12 - Slavery laws explained 00:47:33 - The “ear piercing” and the doorpost 01:04:06 - Justice and restitution 01:17:28 - The angel who leads and guards 01:23:53 - Closing prayer and final takeaway 01:25:09 - Outro Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #BibleStudy #NewChristian #BibleBasics #Exodus #TenCommandments #FearOfTheLord #HolySpirit #OldTestamentLaw #BiblicalJustice #Restitution #Atonement #CareForThePoor #ChristianPodcast #SlaveryInTheBible #JesusInTheOldTestament

    1 h 26 min
  5. Ep. 1. Background for the Gospel of Matthew: What Was the World Like When Jesus Was Born?

    7 MAY

    Ep. 1. Background for the Gospel of Matthew: What Was the World Like When Jesus Was Born?

    *Trigger warning: this episode contains brief discussion of sexual anarchy in Ancient Roman culture. Viewer discretion is advised. Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will begin their first long-form walk through a New Testament book by introducing the Gospel of Matthew. They explain the difference between the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) and how John focuses on Jesus’ identity as God the Son. Before starting Matthew 1 and the genealogy, they give a beginner-friendly background to the world Jesus was born into, including foreign rule, pressure to “earn” God’s favor through obedience, and the rise of groups like Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, and Zealots. They also unpack why many first-century Jews expected a political or military Messiah, and why Jesus’ message of mercy, loving enemies, and faith was so confusing and offensive to many leaders. The episode closes by pointing forward to Matthew 1, highlighting the grace and beauty found in Jesus’ genealogy, and ending with a prayer for readers as they enter the Gospels. If you are Bible-curious or new to Christianity, follow along as they build the context that makes the Gospel story easier to understand. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro: Starting a long-form New Testament series 00:00:54 - Website and devotionals: Where to find supporting resources 00:01:51 - The Gospels explained: Synoptic Gospels and John’s focus 00:03:44 - Why Matthew: Choosing the Gospel of Matthew for this series 00:04:25 - Why background matters: First-century Israel context before Matthew 1 00:06:09 - Matthew 1:1 preview: Genealogy language and “Christ” as a title 00:08:53 - History crash course begins: What shaped Messiah expectations 00:12:40 - Greek rule and influence: Hellenistic culture and the Septuagint 00:15:41 - Maccabean Revolt: Independence, then internal conflict and decline 00:18:02 - Pharisees and zeal: Law-keeping, foreign influence, and expectations 00:22:07 - Herod the Great: Rise to power, brutality, and why it matters in Matthew 00:30:25 - Taxes and poverty: Daily life under Roman rule and heavy burdens 00:41:45 - Jewish groups overview: Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, and Zealots 00:52:10 - Isaiah 9 and “zeal”: Why Jesus’ kingdom message shocked people 00:58:24 - Wrap-up: Next episode in Matthew 1, then closing prayer and outro Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #BibleShow #GospelOfMatthew #BibleStudy #NewTestament #SynopticGospels #BibleBasics #ChristianFaith #JesusChrist #BiblicalHistory #Pharisees #Sadducees #HerodTheGreat #MaccabeanRevolt #Isaiah9 #BibleTeaching

    1 h
  6. Ep. 98. Exodus 20:17 - The Tenth Commandment: What Does "Do Not Covet" Really Mean?

    5 MAY

    Ep. 98. Exodus 20:17 - The Tenth Commandment: What Does "Do Not Covet" Really Mean?

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO Pick up a copy wherever books are sold or visit http://crossway.org/the10commandments to learn how to get thirty percent off with a free Crossway plus account. In this episode of The Bible Show, Sam and Will finish their series on the Ten Commandments by discussing the tenth commandment: “Do not covet.” They read Exodus 20:17 and explain coveting as a deep craving for what belongs to someone else, not just noticing something you like. The conversation looks at how coveting is connected to envy, comparison, and discontentment, and why it can be hard to spot because it happens in the heart. They also talk through Scripture passages that expose coveting and point to contentment in Christ (including James 1, John 6, Luke 18, Romans 7, and Matthew 23). You will hear practical diagnostic questions to help you identify what you feel entitled to and what might cause you to “walk away sad” from Jesus. A key takeaway is that gratitude and contentment are central to fighting covetousness in everyday life. If this helped you, share it with a friend who is learning the Ten Commandments. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro: Welcome to The Bible Show 00:00:15 - Ending the Ten Commandments series 00:01:02 - Reading Exodus 20:17 (Do not covet) 00:01:57 - What does “coveting” mean? 00:02:34 - Wanting vs. coveting (compulsive longing) 00:03:12 - The Greek word Epithumeo (desire/craving) 00:03:42 - A picture of desire in ancient Greek thought 00:05:24 - Why this shows up in stories and culture 00:07:55 - Deuteronomy’s wording and the heart issue 00:10:00 - Proverbs 21: craving without labor 00:10:48 - James 1: desire leading to sin 00:12:12 - Good ambition vs. sinful coveting 00:14:50 - Common categories people covet 00:19:55 - Where coveting can lead if unchecked 00:26:31 - God judges the heart (the Lord looks on the heart) 00:28:34 - Nobody is immune to coveting 00:34:10 - John 6: seeking Jesus for bread, not for Jesus 00:37:48 - The rich young ruler (Luke 18) and the heart test 00:42:42 - Romans 7: coveting exposes sin in the heart 00:45:56 - Matthew 23: cleaning the outside vs. the inside 00:54:55 - Contentment and gratitude as the opposite of coveting 00:55:58 - Philippians 4: learning the secret of contentment 00:01:02:10 - “Our hearts are restless” and redirecting desire 00:01:06:53 - Closing prayer and final encouragements Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #TenCommandments #DoNotCovet #Exodus20 #BibleStudy #BibleForBeginners #NewChristian #ChristianTeaching #James1 #John6 #Luke18 #Romans7 #Matthew23 #Philippians4 #Hebrews13 #Psalm23

    1 h 8 min
  7. Daily 104. The Two Most Beautiful Words

    1 MAY

    Daily 104. The Two Most Beautiful Words

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO In this episode of The Bible Show Daily, we walk through Ephesians 2:4–7 and focus on the powerful words “but God.” You’ll hear how God’s mercy and love meet us even when we were “dead in our trespasses,” and why salvation is a gift of grace, not something we earn. The conversation connects this theme to other “but God” moments in Scripture, and highlights the joy of God in the picture of the lost sheep being carried home rejoicing. We also talk about what it means to be united with Christ, including being raised with Him and seated with Him, and how that reshapes your identity and security. There’s also a brief announcement about pausing the daily episodes and moving toward longer-form Old Testament and Gospel content. If you’ve been feeling shame, insecurity, or stuck in your circumstances, let this passage re-center you on God’s kindness and grace in Christ. If this helped you, share it with someone who is Bible-curious or new to following Jesus. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Welcome: The Bible Show intro 00:00:21 - Announcement + today’s passage (Ephesians 2) 00:01:27 - Pausing the daily episodes and moving to long-form content 00:02:11 - Reading Ephesians 2:4–7 00:02:40 - “But God” and salvation by grace (not earned) 00:04:21 - “But God” moments across Scripture (Noah, Joseph, Exodus, and more) 00:07:00 - The lost sheep: God’s joy when sinners repent 00:09:37 - United with Christ: identity, security, and being “seated with Him” 00:12:12 - Takeaway: preach this truth to yourself and live from this identity 00:13:40 - Prayer and closing encouragement Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #NewChristian #BibleCurious #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #Ephesians2 #ButGod #Grace #Mercy #Gospel #UnitedWithChrist #IdentityInChrist #LostSheep #ChristianPodcast #BibleTeaching #SalvationByGrace

    15 min
  8. Daily 103. Dead People Don't Draw Near to God

    30 ABR

    Daily 103. Dead People Don't Draw Near to God

    Want to partner with us and help make more content like this possible? Donate Here: https://secure.ncfgiving.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0UVx000009MGYoMAO In this episode of The Bible Show Daily, Sam and Will walk through Ephesians 2:1–3 and talk about what it means to be “dead in trespasses and sins” apart from Christ. We read the passage, then unpack why the Bible’s diagnosis of humanity is so blunt, and why that is actually freeing instead of just shameful. You’ll hear why self-help and motivational fixes cannot solve spiritual death, and why we need resurrection, new life, and to be born again. We also discuss grace as the start of faith and include an illustration of why a dead person cannot choose God unless God first brings life. Take a moment to reflect honestly on your need, then respond with humility, gratitude, and trust in God’s grace. If this helped you understand Christianity more clearly, share it with someone who is Bible-curious. Like, comment, and subscribe for more. Chapters 00:00:00 - Show intro: The Bible Show begins 00:00:20 - Where we are in the Bible: Ephesians 2:1–3 00:01:04 - Reading the passage: “dead in trespasses and sins” 00:03:23 - Why this diagnosis is freeing: no more pretending 00:05:06 - Why self-help cannot save: the “plucked rose” illustration 00:06:00 - What we really need: resurrection, new roots, born again 00:07:39 - Can people save themselves?: Augustine vs. Pelagius 00:08:44 - Illustration: a “dead person” cannot come to Jesus alone 00:10:05 - Encouragement and application: grace produces humility and gratitude 00:11:15 - Prayer: asking God to make dead people spiritually alive Links SunlitStudios.com @TheBibleShowPodcast @UnderTheHoodFL Hashtags #Ephesians2 #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #NewToTheBible #BibleShowDaily #GraceOfGod #BornAgain #ResurrectionPower #DeadInSin #GospelTruth #GodsWord #PrinceOfThePowerOfTheAir #Humility #Gratitude #JesusChrist

    12 min

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The Bible Show is a weekly podcast produced by South Florida pastors, Sam and Will. This podcast offers captivating discussions about various passages of the Bible -- examining their historical context, their relevance for modern life, and how these ancient stories point our hearts and minds to Jesus.

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