Outloud Bible Podcast

Mike Domeny

Mike Domeny, actor, author, and founder of Outloud Bible (outloudbible.com), reads the Bible out loud in a conversational and approachable way so you can read the Bible like it makes a difference! This isn't simply an audiobook version of the Bible! Every episode offers helpful context so you won't get lost, and a brief takeaway to help apply that reading to your life. Want to invite Mike to read Scripture at your event or gathering? Visit outloudbible.com.Starting with episode 279, the Scriptures quoted are from the NET Bible® https://netbible.com copyright ©1996, 2019 used with permission from Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved

  1. 2d ago

    Romans 7-8: Why is it so hard to do the right thing?

    Send us a message! We read Romans 7 and 8 and track Paul’s case that the law cannot make us right with God, even though it is holy and good. We move from the reality of the inner war with sin to the steady hope of life in the Spirit and the promise that nothing can separate us from Christ’s love.  • Romans as Christianity 101 and a guide for salvation and life after salvation  • why Paul dismantles law-based righteousness to protect unity in the church  • dying to the law through Christ so we can bear fruit to God  • how sin exploits good commands and exposes our weakness  • relating to Paul’s struggle of wanting good but doing evil  • “no condemnation” and freedom through the life-giving Spirit  • adoption as God’s children and hope through suffering and endurance  • the Spirit helping our weakness and interceding when we cannot pray  • confidence that God works for good and nothing separates us from his love  Go back and read that for yourself.  At outloudbible.com, you can find free resources to help you study the Bible. And while you’re there, send us a message to say hi, or start a conversation about having us at your church or event.  If Outloud Bible has been a valuable part of your understanding of the Bible, please consider supporting the ministry by visiting outloudbible.com. Support the show Check out outloudbible.com for helpful study resources, and to discover how to bring the public reading of God's word to your church, conference, retreat, or other event.

  2. Aug 14

    Understand the Bible Better: Genres

    Send us a message! We walk through a simple “Bible as a library” framework that explains why some passages feel straightforward while others need context, imagery, or patience. We map the major Bible genres across the Old Testament and New Testament so you can read with confidence and apply Scripture without twisting it.  • why the Bible is organized by genre rather than strict chronology  • how genre sets expectations for interpretation and application  • the Old Testament genres: law, history, poetry, major prophets, minor prophets  • why Old Testament history is descriptive rather than prescriptive  • how to read poetry as imagery that communicates truth  • a practical way to think about prophecy using the “mountain peaks” picture  • the New Testament genres: Gospels, Acts, Paul’s church letters, Paul’s personal letters, general letters, Revelation  • why Revelation connects to real life and calls for discernment  Click here to download your Understanding the Bible Genres guide, or go to outloudbible.com, in the Bible Study Guides section of the Resources page. At outloudbible.com, you can find free resources to help you study the Bible. And while you’re there, send us a message to say hi, or start a conversation about having us at your church or event.  If Outloud Bible has been a valuable part of your understanding of the Bible, please consider supporting the ministry by visiting outloudbible.com. Support the show Check out outloudbible.com for helpful study resources, and to discover how to bring the public reading of God's word to your church, conference, retreat, or other event.

  3. Aug 12

    Paul’s Greatest Hits (Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians)

    Send us a message! We celebrate the podcast’s 500th milestone by reading Paul’s greatest hits and slowing down enough to hear the context and the heartbeat behind the famous lines. We move from Spirit-led freedom and love to armor for spiritual battle, peace in anxiety, and Romans 8’s sweeping promise that nothing can separate us from God’s love in Christ.  • celebrating the Bible’s greatest hits with Paul’s letters  • freedom used to serve through love in Galatians 5  • the fruit of the Spirit as a picture of real character growth  • love as the measure of maturity in 1 Corinthians 13  • the armor of God and prayer as daily resistance in Ephesians 6  • rejoicing, gentleness, prayer, and contentment in Philippians 4  • rapid-fire anchor verses on grace, renewal, new creation, faith, and eternal life  • Romans 8 on no condemnation, adoption, suffering, hope, and unbreakable love  Send me a message and let me know your favorite verse Paul wrote. At outloudbible.com, you can find free resources to help you study the Bible. And while you’re there, send us a message to say hi, or start a conversation about having us at your church or event.  If Outloud Bible has been a valuable part of your understanding of the Bible, please consider supporting the ministry by visiting outloudbible.com. Support the show Check out outloudbible.com for helpful study resources, and to discover how to bring the public reading of God's word to your church, conference, retreat, or other event.

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Mike Domeny, actor, author, and founder of Outloud Bible (outloudbible.com), reads the Bible out loud in a conversational and approachable way so you can read the Bible like it makes a difference! This isn't simply an audiobook version of the Bible! Every episode offers helpful context so you won't get lost, and a brief takeaway to help apply that reading to your life. Want to invite Mike to read Scripture at your event or gathering? Visit outloudbible.com.Starting with episode 279, the Scriptures quoted are from the NET Bible® https://netbible.com copyright ©1996, 2019 used with permission from Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved

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