The Practical Bible Study Podcast

Blowfish Media

Bible Study is a simple and genuine walk through the Scriptures. Each episode takes a clear look at a passage from the Bible and explains what it means, how it fits into the bigger picture, and how it speaks into everyday life. The focus is on understanding God’s Word in a way that is practical, encouraging, and easy to follow. This podcast explores the themes people search for most—faith, love, hope, peace, grace, forgiveness, prayer, and the Holy Spirit—showing how each one is found in the pages of the Bible. It’s ideal for anyone who wants to grow in their relationship with God, whether yo

  1. Dethroning the Digital Idol: Reclaiming Your Day from the Machine

    1 DAY AGO

    Dethroning the Digital Idol: Reclaiming Your Day from the Machine

    Is your smartphone a tool or a temple? In this episode of The Practical Bible Study, we tackle "Worship Disorder"—the subtle way modern technology demands the allegiance once reserved for God. By examining the "thorns" in the Parable of the Sower and the misplaced altars of King Manasseh, we bridge the gap between ancient warnings and your Morning scrolling habit. We aren't just talking about "screen time"; we’re talking about heart space. Learn why your phone has become a delivery system for distraction and discover practical, biblical steps to put technology back in its proper place. ​Core Themes & Study ​The Greek Word Study: While not explicitly named in the text, the "worries" Jesus mentions in the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:22) is the Greek word merimna (μέριμνα). It literally means a "distraction" or "being pulled in different directions"—a perfect description of the modern notification cycle. ​Key Scriptures: Matthew 6:24 (The Mammon Principle), Colossians 3:5 (Greed as Idolatry), Matthew 13:22 (The Thorns), and 2 Kings 21 (Manasseh’s Altars). ​The Practical Bridge: Idolatry isn't just a statue; it's whatever you look to for comfort, identity, or control at 11:00 PM on a Sunday night. #PracticalBibleStudy #ModernIdolatry #FaithAndTech #DigitalSabbath #BiblicalWisdom #ChristianLiving #TheSower #SpiritualGrowth #DethroneThePhone #KingdomMindset #FaithOverAlgorithms #MondayMorningFaith #BibleStudyTools #BlowFishMedia #PracticalChristianity

    12 min
  2. Redecorating Your Waiting Room

    5 DAYS AGO

    Redecorating Your Waiting Room

    In this episode, we dive into the uncomfortable but transformative seasons of life—those "waiting rooms" where time seems to stand still while our anxiety runs high. We explore the Greek concept of hupomone: a hope-filled, active endurance that is the polar opposite of passive resignation or "white-knuckle" survival. ​Using the metaphor of a greenhouse—a controlled environment designed for growth, even when it feels uncomfortably hot—we discuss how waiting isn't a pause, but preparation. We look at the lives of Abraham and David, seeing how they navigated their own long waits with both human struggle and active faith. ​Key Scripture Covered: ​James 1:2-3: "Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance". ​Romans 5:3-4: "...we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope". ​Finally, we walk through a practical three-step exercise to help you "redecorate" your current season: ​Identify your specific wait. ​Reframe the question from "Why me?" to "God, what are you trying to build in me in this season?". ​Anchor in gratitude by naming one thing you are genuinely thankful for. ​Join us as we learn to surrender the "when" to God and focus on the "who" He is shaping us to be. ​Hashtags ​#PracticalBibleStudy #FaithInTheWaiting #RedecoratingYourWaitingRoom #FruitOfTheSpirit #ActiveEndurance #BiblicalPatience #GrowthInTrials #ChristianPodcast #Hupomone #TrustingGodsTiming

    13 min
  3. The Courage Command: Unpacking Joshua 1:9

    6 DAYS AGO

    The Courage Command: Unpacking Joshua 1:9

    Be strong and courageous." It is one of the most famous commands in the Bible, but how do we actually live it out when life feels uncertain? In this episode of The Practical Bible Study, we do a deep dive into Joshua 1:9 to discover that courage isn't the absence of fear—it's acting in spite of it. ​We explore the historical moment Joshua was facing—a time of massive transition and high stakes—and how God’s promise to him is the same bedrock of courage available to us today. Whether you are leading a team, having a difficult conversation, or facing a personal battle, this episode provides a practical framework to move from fear to faith. ​In this episode, you’ll discover: ​The Hebrew Roots of Strength: Understanding the difference between ḥazaq (inner resolve) and ematz (brave action). ​The Chiasm Structure: How the literary structure of Joshua 1:9 points to the center of our strength: Divine assurance. ​The Three-Step Reset: A practical tool to name your fear, replace the narrative, and take one brave step. ​The Pitfall of Self-Reliance: Why even great leaders like Moses needed others to hold up their arms, and why you shouldn't face your battles alone. ​This Week's Practice: Simple homework to anchor your mind and share this powerful promise with someone else. ​Don't let fear have the final say. Join us as we learn to lean into the unshakable reality that the Lord your God is with you wherever you go. ​#ThePracticalBibleStudy #CyndrewBibleStudy #Joshua19 #BeStrongAndCourageous #BibleStudyPodcast #FaithOverFear #ChristianLiving #ScriptureTruth #DailyEncouragement

    11 min

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Bible Study is a simple and genuine walk through the Scriptures. Each episode takes a clear look at a passage from the Bible and explains what it means, how it fits into the bigger picture, and how it speaks into everyday life. The focus is on understanding God’s Word in a way that is practical, encouraging, and easy to follow. This podcast explores the themes people search for most—faith, love, hope, peace, grace, forgiveness, prayer, and the Holy Spirit—showing how each one is found in the pages of the Bible. It’s ideal for anyone who wants to grow in their relationship with God, whether yo