Bible Reads with Charity

Bible Reads with Charity

Hi, and welcome to Bible Reads with Charity where we will read through the entire Bible in One Year. We will begin in Genesis, read 2 to 3 chapters each day, and end in Revelation. Each episode will be between 15 to 30 mins, and I'll be reading from the New King James Version. Come along on this journey with me, as we deep dive into ancient times, hearing our beautiful history, and seeing how it all relates to today! I pray hearing the word of God will bless your soul, and bring you closer to Him, as we read and hear from God each day! Thanks for stopping by! I love you all, and be blessed!

  1. 04/29/2025

    Exodus 4-6: Miraculous Signs and Pharaoh's Resistance | Day 19 Of The Bible In A Year

    Welcome back to Bible Reads with Charity, where we read through the Bible in a year, chapter by chapter, discovering the beauty, promises, and lessons within God's Word. Today, on Day 19, we explore Exodus chapters 4–6, witnessing Moses' doubts, God's miraculous signs, Pharaoh's hardened heart, and God's unshakable promise of deliverance.╰┈➤ Follow and journey through the Bible with me: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hvBOnPNWGTnlrJxv1qrOnThis conversation explores the pivotal moments in Exodus chapters 4 to 6, focusing on Moses' miraculous signs, his return to Egypt, the first encounter with Pharaoh, and God's assurance of Israel's deliverance. It highlights the themes of faith, obedience, and God's covenant with His people.What You'll Discover in Today's Reading:➣ Moses' reluctance and God's patience➣ Miraculous signs to convince Pharaoh➣ The growing burden on the Israelites➣ God's reaffirmation of His covenant with His people➣ The importance of obedience and trust in God's plan➣ Genealogy of Moses and Aaron — the leaders of deliveranceKey Takeaways:✔️ Moses was hesitant to believe in his own abilities.✔️ God provided miraculous signs to convince Pharaoh.✔️ Moses' doubts were met with God's reassurance.✔️ Pharaoh's heart was hardened by God.✔️ The Israelites faced increased burdens under Pharaoh's rule.✔️ God's covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob was reaffirmed.✔️ Moses and Aaron were chosen to lead the Israelites.✔️ The importance of obedience to God's commands was emphasized.✔️ The struggle between Moses and Pharaoh illustrates the power dynamics.✔️ The genealogy of Moses and Aaron highlights their significance in Israel's history📖 Chapters Covered:02:21 – Miraculous Signs for Pharaoh07:44 – First Encounter with Pharaoh11:26 – Israel's Deliverance Assured13:26 – The Family of Moses and Aaron16:02 – Final ThoughtsComment below where you're tuning in from and your thoughts on today's message!Subscribe for more daily readings, faith encouragement, and biblical insights.Follow Bible Reads with Charity on all platforms: https://www.youtube.com/@BibleReadswithCharityWebsite: biblereadswithcharity.comSpotify Podcast: open.spotify.com/show/3hvBOnPNWGTnlrJxv1qrOnApple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bible-reads-with-charity/id1802388457Keywords: #Exodus #Moses #Pharaoh #signs #deliverance #covenant #Israel #God #miracles #faith #bibleinayear #biblereadswithcharity #faithjourney #godspromises #dailybiblereading #scripturestudy #christianpodcast #miraclesofgod #trustgod Parental Advisory:This podcast explores deep and mature themes from the Bible, including challenging and sometimes sensitive topics. While the discussions aim to be educational and thoughtful, certain episodes may contain strong language, explicit references, or mature concepts that may not be suitable for younger listeners or sensitive audiences.Listener discretion is advised.

    20 min
  2. 04/10/2025

    Exodus 1-3: Moses' Journey From Birth To Calling | Day 18 Of The Bible In A Year

    In Exodus 1–3, we see Moses' journey from birth to calling as the Israelites suffer under Pharaoh’s harsh rule. Despite oppression and an order to kill newborn boys, Moses is miraculously saved and raised in Pharaoh’s palace.God hears Israel’s cries and calls Moses through the burning bush to lead His people to freedom. Though hesitant, Moses is assured of God's presence and is equipped for his mission—showing that God prepares us for our purpose, even through challenges.📌What you'll learn in this episode:✔️How the Israelites grew into a mighty nation under oppression.✔️Moses’ miraculous rescue and adoption by Pharaoh’s daughter.✔️The role of faith, defiance, and God's plan in saving a nation.✔️The burning bush moment: God calls Moses to free His people.✔️God's assurance, identity, and empowerment of Moses to fulfill his destiny.Grow in your understanding of Scripture—one chapter at a time, every day.________________________________________________________________________⏳Timestamps⏳00:05 – Israel’s Growth & Pharaoh’s Fear02:31 – Moses’ Rescue: A Story of Faith05:11 – Midwives’ Defiance & Moses’ Birth07:37 – Moses Flees to Midian09:56 – God Hears Israel’s Cries12:21 – The Call of Moses at the Burning Bush14:43 – God Sends Moses to Deliver Israel17:06 – Equipped by God for a Greater Purpose ❤️ Spread the Word – If this podcast blesses you, share it with family, friends, and those who need encouragement.💬 Join the Conversation – Share your thoughts, testimonies, or prayer requests in the comments! Let’s grow in faith together.🔔 Follow & Stay Connected – Subscribe to “Bible Reads with Charity” & don’t miss a single episode!🔎Hashtags: #Moses #FaithJourney #BibleLessons #BibleInOneYear #BibleInAYear #BibleStudy2025 #DailyBibleStudy #ExodusExplained #ChristianInspiration #BibleReadsWithCharity #Exodus #Moses #Israel #Egypt #burningbush #Hebrew #midwives #Pharaoh #deliverance #covenant #oppression #Biblestory #Biblestories #BibleIn1Year Parental Advisory:This podcast explores deep and mature themes from the Bible, including challenging and sometimes sensitive topics. While the discussions aim to be educational and thoughtful, certain episodes may contain strong language, explicit references, or mature concepts that may not be suitable for younger listeners or sensitive audiences.Listener discretion is advised.

    19 min
  3. 03/15/2025

    Day 17: Genesis 48-50 - Legacy of Blessings - Jacob's Final Words - Bible In 1 Year

    Summary: This conversation delves into the final chapters of Genesis, focusing on Jacob's blessings to his sons, his death, and Joseph's reassurance to his brothers. It highlights themes of legacy, forgiveness, and the significance of familial bonds in the face of adversity. Takeaways: Jacob blesses Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, signifying their importance. Jacob's blessings reflect the future of the tribes of Israel. Joseph's actions demonstrate the importance of family and forgiveness. Jacob's death marks a significant transition for his family. Joseph reassures his brothers of his love and forgiveness. The blessings given by Jacob are prophetic in nature. The burial of Jacob in Canaan signifies a return to roots. Joseph's promise to his brothers shows his character and leadership. The narrative emphasizes the theme of divine providence. The story concludes with a focus on legacy and family unity. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:10 Jacob's Blessing of Joseph's Sons 05:29 Jacob's Prophecies for His Sons 09:47 Jacob's Death and Burial 14:33 The Death of Joseph 15:05 Final Thoughts Keywords: Genesis, Jacob, Joseph, blessings, family, legacy, forgiveness, burial, Egypt, tribes of Israel, Bible story, Bible stories, Bible In 1 Year, Bible In A Year, Bible Reads With Charity Parental Advisory: This podcast explores deep and mature themes from the Bible, including challenging and sometimes sensitive topics. While the discussions aim to be educational and thoughtful, certain episodes may contain strong language, explicit references, or mature concepts that may not be suitable for younger listeners or sensitive audiences. Listener discretion is advised.

    18 min
  4. 03/15/2025

    Day 16: Genesis 46-47 - The Journey of Jacob to Egypt - Bible In 1 Year

    Summary: The conversation explores the biblical narrative of Jacob's journey to Egypt, his reunion with Joseph, and the challenges faced during a severe famine. It highlights themes of family, faith, and the fulfillment of God's promises, culminating in Jacob's final wishes before his death. Takeaways: Jacob's journey to Egypt was divinely guided. God reassured Jacob about his journey to Egypt. The family of Jacob consisted of 70 members. Joseph's role in Egypt was pivotal during the famine. Jacob settled in the land of Goshen, a fertile area. Joseph introduced his family to Pharaoh as shepherds. The famine forced Egyptians to sell their lands to Pharaoh. Joseph established a law for the people regarding their harvests. Jacob lived in Egypt for 17 years before his death. Jacob's final wish was to be buried with his ancestors. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:40 Jacob's Journey to Egypt 05:06 Joseph's Reunion with Jacob 08:30 Joseph's Management During the Famine 12:30 Jacob's Final Wishes and Legacy 13:17 Final Thoughts Keywords: Jacob, Egypt, Joseph, Pharaoh, famine, Goshen, Israel, family, blessings, burial, Bible story, Bible stories, Bible In A Year, Bible In 1 Year, Bible Reads With Charity Parental Advisory: This podcast explores deep and mature themes from the Bible, including challenging and sometimes sensitive topics. While the discussions aim to be educational and thoughtful, certain episodes may contain strong language, explicit references, or mature concepts that may not be suitable for younger listeners or sensitive audiences. Listener discretion is advised.

    16 min
  5. 03/15/2025

    Day 15: Genesis 43-45 - The Journey Back to Egypt - Bible In 1 Year

    Summary: This conversation explores the narrative of Joseph and his brothers as they navigate the challenges of famine, family loyalty, and reconciliation. The story unfolds with the brothers returning to Egypt to buy food, leading to a series of events that reveal Joseph's true identity and the deep bonds of family. Themes of forgiveness, responsibility, and divine providence are woven throughout the discussion, culminating in a heartfelt reunion with their father, Jacob. Takeaways: Joseph's brothers return to Egypt during a severe famine. Judah takes responsibility for Benjamin's safety. Joseph's hospitality surprises his brothers. The silver cup incident tests the brothers' integrity. Judah's plea highlights the theme of sacrifice. Joseph reveals his identity in a moment of emotional intensity. The reunion emphasizes themes of forgiveness and reconciliation. Pharaoh supports Joseph's family with provisions. Jacob's initial disbelief reflects the depth of his grief. The story illustrates the power of family bonds and divine plans. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:55 The Return to Egypt: A Family's Dilemma 05:28 Joseph's Hospitality and the Brothers' Fear 07:54 The Silver Cup: A Test of Integrity 10:28 Judah's Plea: A Brother's Sacrifice 12:25 Joseph Reveals His Identity 14:58 Reunion and Reconciliation 17:28 The Journey Back to Canaan 18:22 Final Thoughts Keywords: Genesis, Joseph, brothers, Egypt, family, reunion, famine, Judah, identity, silver cup, Bible story, Bible stories, Bible In A Year, Bible In 1 Year, Bible Reads With Charity Parental Advisory: This podcast explores deep and mature themes from the Bible, including challenging and sometimes sensitive topics. While the discussions aim to be educational and thoughtful, certain episodes may contain strong language, explicit references, or mature concepts that may not be suitable for younger listeners or sensitive audiences. Listener discretion is advised.

    21 min
  6. 03/15/2025

    Day 14: Genesis 41-42 - Joseph's Ascendancy in Egypt - Bible In 1 Year

    Summary: This conversation explores the biblical story of Joseph, focusing on his interpretation of Pharaoh's dreams, his rise to power in Egypt, and the subsequent reunion with his brothers during a time of famine. The narrative highlights themes of prophecy, guilt, and familial relationships, culminating in a poignant reflection on loss and redemption. Takeaways: Seven years of plenty will precede seven years of famine. Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dreams as a divine warning. Pharaoh appoints Joseph to manage the impending famine. Joseph's wisdom and discernment lead to his rise in Egypt. The famine affects not only Egypt but all surrounding lands. Joseph's brothers unknowingly confront him in Egypt. The brothers express guilt over their past actions against Joseph. Joseph tests his brothers to gauge their honesty. Jacob's grief over losing Joseph and fearing for Benjamin. The story illustrates themes of forgiveness and reconciliation. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:07 Pharaoh's Dreams and Their Significance 04:16 Joseph's Interpretation of Dreams 05:58 The Prophecy of Famine and Abundance 06:27 Joseph's Interpretation of Pharaoh's Dreams 10:49 Joseph's Rise to Power and Governance 14:55 Joseph's Brothers Come to Egypt 17:01 The Brothers' Guilt and Family Dynamics 17:09 Final Thoughts Keywords: Joseph, Pharaoh, famine, Egypt, dreams, brothers, Jacob, grain, prophecy, rise to power, Bible stories, Bible story, Bible In A Year, Bible In 1 Year, Bible Reads With Charity Parental Advisory: This podcast explores deep and mature themes from the Bible, including challenging and sometimes sensitive topics. While the discussions aim to be educational and thoughtful, certain episodes may contain strong language, explicit references, or mature concepts that may not be suitable for younger listeners or sensitive audiences. Listener discretion is advised.

    21 min
  7. 03/15/2025

    Day 13: Genesis 38-40 - Joseph - From Slave to Sovereign - Bible In 1 Year

    Summary: This conversation delves into the narratives of Genesis chapters 38 to 40, focusing on the complex stories of Judah and Tamar, Joseph's trials in Egypt, and the significance of dreams and their interpretations. The discussion highlights themes of family dynamics, morality, and divine providence, illustrating how these biblical accounts resonate with contemporary issues. Takeaways: Judah's actions reveal complex family dynamics and moral dilemmas. Tamar's story emphasizes the struggle for justice and recognition. Joseph's integrity in the face of temptation is a key theme. The importance of dreams in Joseph's life showcases divine communication. Joseph's rise from slavery to power illustrates resilience and faith. The consequences of actions are evident in Judah's and Joseph's stories. The narrative highlights the role of women in biblical history. Divine providence is a recurring theme in Joseph's journey. The interpretations of dreams serve as pivotal moments in the narrative. Forgiveness and redemption are central to the stories of Judah and Joseph. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:27 Judah and Tamar: A Complex Family Narrative 06:28 Joseph's Rise and Temptation in Egypt 10:32 Joseph in Prison: Dreams and Interpretations 13:49 Final Thoughts Keywords: Genesis, Judah, Tamar, Joseph, Egypt, dreams, interpretations, family, trials, Bible stories, Bible story, Bible In A Year, Bible In 1 Year, Bible Reads With Charity Parental Advisory: This podcast explores deep and mature themes from the Bible, including challenging and sometimes sensitive topics. While the discussions aim to be educational and thoughtful, certain episodes may contain strong language, explicit references, or mature concepts that may not be suitable for younger listeners or sensitive audiences. Listener discretion is advised.

    16 min
  8. 03/15/2025

    Day 12: Genesis 35-37 - The Betrayal of Joseph - A Family's Struggle - Bible In 1 Year

    Summary: This conversation explores the biblical narrative of Joseph and his family, focusing on Joseph's dreams, Jacob's journey, the dynamics within the family, and the eventual betrayal of Joseph by his brothers. It delves into the themes of favoritism, jealousy, and the consequences of betrayal, as well as the legacy of Esau and the Edomites. Takeaways: Joseph, being 17 years old, was feeding the flock with his brothers. Jacob's return to Bethel signifies a pivotal moment in his life. Joseph's dreams foreshadow his future leadership and the envy of his brothers. The family dynamics are strained due to Jacob's favoritism towards Joseph. Joseph's brothers conspire against him, showcasing deep-seated jealousy. Reuben attempts to save Joseph from being killed by his brothers. Joseph is sold into slavery, marking a significant turning point in his life. Jacob mourns deeply for Joseph, believing him to be dead. The narrative highlights the complexities of familial relationships in biblical times. Esau's lineage and the establishment of the Edomites are significant historical elements. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:04 Jacob's Journey to Bethel 06:20 The Deaths and Legacy of Jacob's Family 09:40 The Genealogy and Kings of Edom 12:52 Joseph's Early Life and Dreams 18:36 Betrayal and Sale into Slavery 19:04 Final Thoughts Keywords: Joseph, Jacob, dreams, betrayal, Esau, Edomites, family dynamics, Genesis, biblical stories, history, Bible story, Bible stories, Bible In A Year, Bible In 1 Year, Bible Reads With Charity Parental Advisory: This podcast explores deep and mature themes from the Bible, including challenging and sometimes sensitive topics. While the discussions aim to be educational and thoughtful, certain episodes may contain strong language, explicit references, or mature concepts that may not be suitable for younger listeners or sensitive audiences. Listener discretion is advised.

    22 min

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Hi, and welcome to Bible Reads with Charity where we will read through the entire Bible in One Year. We will begin in Genesis, read 2 to 3 chapters each day, and end in Revelation. Each episode will be between 15 to 30 mins, and I'll be reading from the New King James Version. Come along on this journey with me, as we deep dive into ancient times, hearing our beautiful history, and seeing how it all relates to today! I pray hearing the word of God will bless your soul, and bring you closer to Him, as we read and hear from God each day! Thanks for stopping by! I love you all, and be blessed!