The Bible in a Year

Kingdom: A Community Church

Join us every day on our YouTube channel as Pastor Kevin and guests walk through the entire Bible in a year!

  1. 23h ago

    The Bible in a Year: Season 2, Episode 95 | Ezekiel 10-17

    Few books in all of Scripture carry the weight of what unfolds in Ezekiel 10–17 — the glory of the Lord departing the temple, Jerusalem exposed as an adulterous city that forgot the One who clothed her, and a parable of two eagles & a vine that ends with the quiet but thunderous promise: "I, the Lord, have spoken — I will do it." Pastor Kevin Cain & Rev. Dr. David Spence dig into each of these chapters with theological precision and pastoral honesty, tracing the normalization of sin in Israel's community all the way back to the golden calf at Sinai, and drawing a striking connection between Ezekiel's indictment and the subtle idolatries we see today. A standout moment comes as Pastor Kevin shares a deeply personal story about a moment of spiritual surrender — lying down on his porch at 5:30 in the morning when God said "rest" instead of "pray" — reminding listeners that even our most godly impulses can become acts of rebellion when they are about us controlling God rather than submitting to Him. Today's episode closes on the tender Messianic shoot of Ezekiel 17: even in the darkest exile, God is already planning the restoration — and He will do it Himself. Join us every day on our YouTube channel as Pastor Kevin and guests walk through the entire Bible in a year! For more information, please visit www.kingdomemc.com. #BibleInAYear #Ezekiel #BookOfEzekiel #GloryOfTheLord #SovereignLord #Messiah #NormalizationOfSin #Idolatry #BabylonianExile #OldTestament #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #ScriptureTeaching #GodsSovereignty #Prophecy #Faith #Surrender #DailyDevotional #BiblicalHistory

  2. 2d ago

    The Bible in a Year: Season 2, Episode 94 | Ezekiel 3-9

    What does it mean to be a watchman? That's the question at the heart of this episode, as Pastor Kevin Cain & Rev. Dr. David Spence open Ezekiel 3–9 — where God commissions the prophet as a watchman on the wall, commands him to lie on his side for over a year as a living symbol of Jerusalem's siege, and unleashes a series of devastating visions that trace Israel's rebellion all the way back to Eden. The hosts draw a sweeping & convicting line from the Garden to the exile, reminding listeners that Israel's tragedy was never a surprise — it was the culmination of a long, grace-filled warning that was repeatedly met with rebellion, and that God's justice, when it finally comes, is always restorative at its core. A standout moment comes as Pastor Kevin unpacks personal accountability — one of Ezekiel's defining themes — declaring that the exile is not just punishment but an extended invitation: 70 years for a people to stop, think, and find their way back to the God who never stopped loving them. Throughout this episode, Ezekiel himself emerges as a champion of the faith — a man who lived so surrendered to God that even his suffering became a sermon. Join us every day on our YouTube channel as Pastor Kevin and guests walk through the entire Bible in a year! For more information, please visit www.kingdomemc.com. #BibleInAYear #Ezekiel #BookOfEzekiel #Watchman #SonOfMan #SiegeOfJerusalem #PersonalAccountability #RestorativeJustice #BabylonianExile #OldTestament #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #ScriptureTeaching #GodsSovereignty #Prophecy #Faith #Surrender #DailyDevotional #BiblicalHistory #IdolatryAtTheTemple

  3. 5d ago

    The Bible in a Year: Season 2, Episode 93 | Jeremiah 49-52, Lamentations & Ezekiel 1-2

    Three books in one episode — that's the ambitious scope of this installment, as Pastor Kevin Cain & Rev. Dr. David Spence bring Jeremiah to its sobering close, walk through the entire Book of Lamentations, and crack open the wild & visionary account of Ezekiel. Jeremiah's final oracles against Edom, Arabia, Elam, and Babylon give way to Lamentations' gut-wrenching cry — "how the gold has lost its luster" — before closing on the quiet but powerful plea of Lamentations 5:21: "restore us to yourself, Lord." The episode then steps into Ezekiel, where the prophet — exiled to Babylon — falls face down before a breathtaking vision of God's throne surrounded by fire, living creatures, and wheels within wheels, and hears a single command that frames everything that follows: "Son of man, stand up on your feet — I have something to say to you." If you've ever wondered what it means to consume the Word of God until it becomes part of you, this is the episode that will show you exactly what that looks like. Join us every day on our YouTube channel as Pastor Kevin and guests walk through the entire Bible in a year! For more information, please visit www.kingdomemc.com. #BibleInAYear #Jeremiah #Lamentations #Ezekiel #BookOfEzekiel #VisionOfGod #WheelsWithinWheels #SonOfMan #HowTheGoldHasLost #RestoreUs #OldTestament #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #ScriptureTeaching #GodsSovereignty #Prophecy #Faith #Exile #DailyDevotional #BiblicalHistory

  4. Aug 12

    The Bible in a Year: Season 2, Episode 92 | Jeremiah 41-48

    For today's installment, Pastor Kevin Cain & Rev. Dr. David Spence journey through Jeremiah 41–48, covering the aftermath of Jerusalem's fall, a deeply encouraging word to Baruch in chapter 45, and God's sweeping oracles of judgment against Egypt, the Philistines, and Moab. One of this episode's standout moments comes as Pastor Kevin unpacks Jeremiah 45 — God's personal & tender word to Jeremiah's exhausted scribe, Baruch — reminding listeners that God sees the faithful servant who has been beaten down, and that His promise to spare Baruch's life is a timeless word for anyone who is tired but has stayed the course. The hosts draw a powerful & thought-provoking theological insight from the oracles against the nations: God's judgment against Egypt, Moab, and the Philistines is not because they are the "bad guys" — it is because all people everywhere are called to come to Him, surrender their sin, and stand in the truth that is embodied in Jesus Christ alone. This episode closes on the breathtaking reminder that 'God so loved the world' — not just Israel — and that the Babylonian exile itself became a vehicle for the Gospel reaching the Magi hundreds of years later. Join us every day on our YouTube channel as Pastor Kevin and guests walk through the entire Bible in a year! For more information, please visit www.kingdomemc.com. #BibleInAYear #Jeremiah #BookOfJeremiah #Baruch #Magi #OraclesAgainstNations #Egypt #Moab #Philistines #BabylonianExile #OldTestament #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #ScriptureTeaching #GodsSovereignty #Prophecy #Faith #Gospel #DailyDevotional #BiblicalHistory

  5. Aug 10

    The Bible in a Year: Season 2, Episode 91 | Jeremiah 34-40

    For this episode, Pastor Kevin Cain & Rev. Dr. David Spence journey through one of the darkest and most historically significant stretches of the Book of Jeremiah — chapters 34 through 40 — tracing the final days of Jerusalem under King Zedekiah, Jeremiah's harrowing imprisonment in a muddy cistern, and the devastating fulfillment of everything the weeping prophet had warned Jerusalem about as Nebuchadnezzar burns the temple and the city to the ground. The hosts draw a deeply moving lesson from the compassionate act of Ebed-Melech the Kushite — who not only pulled Jeremiah from the cistern but padded the ropes with old rags so the prophet's skin wouldn't be cut — reminding listeners that how we help someone reveals the true condition of our heart, and that kindness in the details is the mark of a genuinely Christlike character. A standout moment comes as the episode arrives at the fall of Jerusalem in chapter 39 — where Nebuchadnezzar blinds Zedekiah after forcing him to watch the slaughter of his family, fulfilling Jeremiah's prophecy to the letter — a sobering reminder that the word of God never fails, even when it is the hardest word to hear. This installment closes on a simple and powerful pastoral charge: obey God, trust Him, love Him, serve Him — and everything is going to work out in His timing. Join us every day on our YouTube channel as Pastor Kevin and guests walk through the entire Bible in a year! For more information, please visit www.kingdomemc.com. #BibleInAYear #Jeremiah #BookOfJeremiah #FallOfJerusalem #Zedekiah #Nebuchadnezzar #EbedMelech #CisternOfJeremiah #BabylonianExile #OldTestament #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #ScriptureTeaching #GodsSovereignty #Prophecy #Faith #Judgment #Compassion #DailyDevotional #BiblicalHistory

  6. Aug 7

    The Bible in a Year: Season 2, Episode 90 | Jeremiah 23-33

    Pastor Kevin Cain & Rev. Dr. David Spence journey through one of the most pivotal stretches of the Book of Jeremiah — chapters 23 through 33 — opening with God's thunderous woe against the false shepherds and His promise of a righteous branch from David's line, and arriving at one of the most beloved and hope-filled passages in all of Scripture: Jeremiah 33:3 — "Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things." The hosts unpack the stunning new covenant passage of Jeremiah 31 — where God promises to write His law on the hearts of His people — tracing it directly to Jesus lifting the cup in the upper room and into the Book of Hebrews, reminding listeners that everything Jeremiah suffered and proclaimed was pointing toward the moment when the Son of God would fulfill every word. A standout moment comes as the hosts reflect on Jeremiah's purchase of a field while Jerusalem is being besieged by Nebuchadnezzar — a prophetic act of faith that declares, even in the darkest hour, that God will restore His people to the land. Today's episode closes on the golden thread that runs through the entire book: always find the restoration — because even in the harshest judgment, God's everlasting covenant of love never fails. Join us every day on our YouTube channel as Pastor Kevin and guests walk through the entire Bible in a year! For more information, please visit www.kingdomemc.com. #BibleInAYear #Jeremiah #BookOfJeremiah #NewCovenant #Jeremiah333 #CallToMe #RighteousBranch #Jeremiah31 #GoodShepherd #OldTestament #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #ScriptureTeaching #GodsSovereignty #Messiah #Prophecy #Faith #Restoration #DailyDevotional #BiblicalHistory

  7. Aug 5

    The Bible in a Year: Season 2, Episode 89 | Jeremiah 15-22

    In today's installment, Pastor Kevin Cain & Rev. Dr. David Spence continue their journey through the Book of Jeremiah, covering chapters 15–22 and tracing the deepening personal suffering of the weeping prophet alongside God's escalating warnings to the kings and people of Judah — from Jeremiah's raw lament that he wishes he had never been born, to the sobering decree that Jerusalem will be handed over to Nebuchadnezzar and burned to the ground. The hosts draw a powerful & deeply pastoral insight from Jeremiah's emotional transparency and remind listeners that honest, faith-filled emotion is not weakness or whining, but a powerful tool that allows others to draw strength from our struggle while knowing it is faith, not feeling, that ultimately drives us. A standout moment comes as Pastor Kevin traces the concentric circles of Jeremiah's prophetic message in chapters 21–22 — God addressing the people of Jerusalem, the royal house of Judah, and the king himself — drawing out the exhaustive and relentless nature of God's call to return before the final verdict falls. This episode closes on the simplest and most powerful application of the entire book: listen to the Lord — because Israel's entire tragedy can be traced back to one repeated failure to do exactly that. Join us every day on our YouTube channel as Pastor Kevin and guests walk through the entire Bible in a year! For more information, please visit www.kingdomemc.com. #BibleInAYear #Jeremiah #BookOfJeremiah #WeepingProphet #Nebuchadnezzar #BabylonianExile #ListenToTheLord #FaithNotFeelings #OldTestament #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #ScriptureTeaching #GodsSovereignty #Lament #Prophecy #Faith #Judgment #Restoration #DailyDevotional #BiblicalHistory

  8. Aug 3

    The Bible in a Year: Season 2, Episode 88 | Jeremiah 8-14

    Today, Pastor Kevin Cain & Rev. Dr. David Spence continue their journey through the Book of Jeremiah; covering chapters 8 through 14 and tracing the devastating cycle of Israel's unfaithfulness, God's repeated calls to return, and the heartbreaking verdict of exile that can no longer be delayed. The hosts unpack the powerful lesson of the linen belt in chapter 13 — where God instructs Jeremiah to bury a belt until it is ruined and completely useless — drawing a striking parallel to what Israel has become through its stubborn refusal to listen, and reminding listeners that God uses the most tangible, everyday illustrations to communicate the most urgent spiritual truths. A standout moment comes as the episode arrives at Jeremiah 12's complaint — "why do the wicked prosper?" — and Pastor Kevin offers a deeply pastoral and encouraging reframe of God's response, suggesting that God is not scolding Jeremiah but rather telling him that the hardest road is still ahead, and that He is going to make Jeremiah ready for it. Today's episode closes on a word of breathtaking grace: even in the midst of judgment, God promises restoration — "after I uproot them, I will again have compassion." Join us every day on our YouTube channel as Pastor Kevin and guests walk through the entire Bible in a year! For more information, please visit www.kingdomemc.com. #BibleInAYear #Jeremiah #BookOfJeremiah #LinenBelt #WhyDoTheWickedProsper #Drought #Exile #Covenant #OldTestament #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #ScriptureTeaching #GodsSovereignty #Prophecy #Faith #Judgment #Restoration #Compassion #DailyDevotional #BiblicalHistory

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