Bible Study with Mum

Bible Study with Mum

Welcome to Bible Study with Mum — a gentle, Scripture-centered podcast where children, teens, and families gather to learn God’s Word together. Hosted by a mother with a heart for teaching her children. This weekly Bible study is designed to help sons, daughters, nieces, nephews, and young hearts everywhere grow in faith, truth, and Godly wisdom. Each episode offers a simple and engaging study of the Bible, perfect for listening at home, in the car, or during quiet time. Together, we explore the stories, lessons, and promises of God in a way that’s clear, loving, and rooted in grace.

  1. 4d ago

    Season 3 Episode 18: How to Study the Word (Simple & Practical)

    In Episode 18 of Bible Study with Mum, we move from feeding on God's Word to learning how to study it intentionally and consistently. Many believers desire to know God's Word but often ask, "Where do I start?" or "How do I hear God through the Bible?" In this practical episode, we explore how developing a regular Quiet Time with God creates space for the Holy Spirit to teach us, reveal God's truth, and help us grow in our relationship with Him. Studying God's Word is not about becoming a Bible scholar overnight. It is about faithfully meeting with God, understanding His Word, and allowing it to transform our lives one day at a time. In This Episode, We Explore Why studying God's Word is for every believerWhat a Quiet Time is and why it is essential for spiritual growthWhy we do quiet timeHow to build a consistent Quiet Time with GodSimple steps to begin studying the Bible with confidenceA practical Bible study method: Read, Understand, Reflect, Pray, and ApplyWhy writing down what God teaches you strengthens your walk with HimHow the Holy Spirit helps us understand and apply God's WordWhy consistency is more important than perfectionQuiet Time is more than a routine. It is a daily appointment with God where His Word transforms our hearts and prepares us to live for Him. Scriptures Referenced 2 Timothy 3:16–17Psalm 119:105 Key Takeaway God desires more than occasional moments with us. He invites us into a daily relationship through His Word. As we consistently set aside time to meet with Him, the Holy Spirit teaches us, strengthens us, corrects us, and helps us grow into mature followers of Christ. Small, faithful moments spent with God each day produce life long transformation. Weekly Challenge Set aside a daily Quiet Time this week. Even if it is only 15–20 minutes: Find a quiet place.Bring your Bible and a notebook.Ask the Holy Spirit to teach you.Read a short passage slowly.Write down what God is teaching you.Turn what you have learned into prayer.Take one practical step of obedience that day.Remember: Consistency is more important than duration. A daily meeting with God will shape your heart, strengthen your faith, and deepen your relationship with Him. What's Next In the next episode, we'll explore: The Practice of the Word How do we move beyond hearing and studying God's Word to living it every day? Discover how obedience turns God's truth into a lifestyle that transforms every area of our lives.

  2. Aug 8

    Season 3 Episode 17 : Feeding on the Word

    In Episode 17 of Bible Study with Mum, we discover why God's Word is described as the believer's spiritual food and why feeding on it consistently is essential for spiritual growth. Jesus teaches that we do not live by physical bread alonebut by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God. Just as our bodies require daily nourishment to remain healthy and strong, our spirits must continually feed on God's Word to grow in faith, wisdom, and maturity. Using Matthew 4:4, Matthew 5:6, Joshua 1:8, and 2 Timothy2:15, we explore how reading, meditating on, and studying God's Word transforms our lives from the inside out. As we hunger for God's righteousness, He promises to fill us, and through consistent meditation and obedience, we grow into believers who are firmly established in His truth. In This Episode, We Explore Why the Word of God is the believer's daily spiritual foodJesus' promise that those who hunger and thirst for righteousness will be filledWhy spiritual growth requires daily, consistent feeding on God's WordThe difference between simply reading the Bible and truly feeding on itHow meditation deepens understanding and establishes God's truth in our heartsWhy God's Word must be "digested" before it transforms our livesHow feeding on the Word changes our desires, habits, and spiritual appetiteWhy what we consistently feed on shapes the person we becomeHow regular feeding on Scripture strengthens our faith, confidence, and walk with GodThe Word is not simply meant to be read. It is meant to nourish us. As we feed on it daily, it transforms our hearts, renews our minds, and produces lasting spiritual growth. Scriptures Referenced Matthew 4:4Matthew 5:6Joshua 1:82 Timothy 2:15Key Takeaway Healthy believers are hungry believers. As we continually feed on God's Word through reading, meditation, study, prayer, and obedience, the Holy Spirit transforms us from the inside out. The Word changes our thinking, reshapes our desires, strengthens our faith, and prepares us to live according to God's purpose. Weekly Challenge Set aside time every day this week to feed on God's Word. Even if it's just one verse: Read it slowly.Meditate on it throughout the day.Ask the Holy Spirit to help you understand it.Pray it back to God.Act on what you have learned.Remember: What you consistently feed on will shape who you become. Choose to feed your spirit with God's Word every day. What's Next In the next episode, we'll explore: How to Study the Word (Simple & Practical) How do we build a consistent quiet time with God? How can we study the Bible in a simple, practical way that helps us understand God's truth, hear His voice, and grow in our relationship with Him? If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who desires to grow stronger in their faith. Let's cultivate a daily hunger for God's Word and discover the life, strength, and transformation that come from feeding on it consistently. 🤍

  3. Aug 1

    Season 3 Episode 16: The Word Revealed vs The Word Spoken

    In Episode 16 of Bible Study with Mum, we explore the difference between the Word spoken (Logos) and theWord revealed (Rhema). Reading God’s Word is where every believer begins, but Godinvites us into a deeper relationship with His Word. As we meditate on Scripture and invite the Holy Spirit to teach us, the written Word becomes personal revelation that transforms our hearts, strengthens our faith, and directs our lives. Using Ephesians 6:17 and Joshua 1:8, we discover thatrevelation is not the end of the journey. God’s pattern is to read the Word, meditate on it, receive revelation through the Holy Spirit, receive the grace to obey it, and then walk in the prosperity and success that come from living according to His Word.   In This Episode, We Explore The difference between the spoken Word (Logos) and the revealed Word (Rhema)Why the written Word is the foundation for every believerHow the Holy Spirit makes Scripture personal and applicable to our livesWhy revelation moves God’s Word from our minds into our heartsThe importance of reading, studying and meditating on Scripture consistentlyHow the Holy Spirit illuminates truth already contained in God’s WordThe biblical pattern found in Joshua 1:8: reading, meditating, obeying, and prosperingWhy revelation is given to produce obedience, not simply increase knowledgeHow grace accompanies revelation and gives us the ability to do what God has revealedWhy true revelation will always agree with the written Word of GodThe Word is first spoken. Then it is revealed. Grace enables us to obey it. Obedience leads us into God’s purpose and blessing.   Scriptures Referenced Ephesians 6:17Joshua 1:8  Key Takeaway God’s desire is not simply that we read His Word but that wereceive it deeply. As we meditate on Scripture, the Holy Spirit reveals its truth to our hearts. That revelation is accompanied by grace, empowering us to obey what God has shown us. As we faithfully walk in His Word, we experience His guidance, growth, and success according to His purpose.   Weekly Challenge Choose one passage of Scripture this week and don’t rushthrough it. Read it slowly.Meditate on it throughout the day.Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal what God is saying.Write down what you learn.Ask God for the grace to obey.Take one practical step of obedience.Remember: Reading informs. Revelation transforms. Obedience produces fruit.   What’s Next In the next episode, we’ll begin: Feeding on the Word Why is God’s Word described as spiritual food? How do we continually nourish our spirit and grow intomature believers through a consistent diet of God’s Word?   If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone whodesires to grow deeper in their understanding of God’s Word. Let’s move beyond simply reading Scripture to receiving God’s revelation, walking in His grace, and living out His truthevery day.

  4. Jul 25

    Season 3 Episode 15: The Grace That Accompanies the Word

    In Episode 15 of Bible Study with Mum, we explore the grace that accompanies the Word of God. God does not give us instructions and then leave us to obeyin our own strength. When He gives a Word, He also makes grace available—His help, ability, and empowering presence—to enable us to walk in what He has said. Using Philippians 2:13 and 2 Corinthians 13:14, we discoverthat the Word reveals God’s will, the Holy Spirit teaches and guides us, and grace gives us the ability and capacity to obey. Whether God calls us to forgive, pray, fast, worship, trustHim, walk in holiness, or stand on one of His promises, the grace needed to obey accompanies the Word He has spoken.   In This Episode, We Explore Why the Word of God never comes aloneGrace as God’s help, ability, and empowering presenceHow grace gives us the capacity to obey difficult instructionsWhy God works within us to change both our desires and our actionsThe relationship between the love of the Father, the grace of Christ, and the fellowship of the Holy SpiritHow grace is released through the Word we receiveWhy grace is available for both God’s instructions and His promises   How grace removes self-dependence withoutremoving responsibilityWhy grace must be received through faithHow the Word, the Spirit, and grace work together to produce transformationThe Word reveals what God desires. The Holy Spirit illuminates and applies that truth. Grace gives us the ability to live it. Scriptures Referenced Philippians 2:13 2 Corinthians 13:14 Key Takeaway God never asks us to obey His Word through willpower alone. The grace that accompanies the Word is God’s gift releasedto give us the willingness, strength, ability, and capacity to do what He has said. The same God who gives the instruction also supplies thegrace to obey it.   Weekly Challenge The next time you read something in God’s Word that feelsdifficult, do not immediately say: “I can’t do this.” Instead, pray: “God, I receive Your Word. Give me the grace to walk in it.” Then take one practical step of obedience. Remember: The Word reveals God’s will. The Spirit helps you understand it. Grace enables you to obey it.    What’s Next In the next episode, we’ll explore: The Word Revealed vs The Word Spoken What happens when the written Word moves beyond the page and becomes personal revelation in the heart of the believer? How do reading, meditation, the Holy Spirit, and grace worktogether to lead us into understanding, obedience, prosperity, and good success?   If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone whofeels overwhelmed by what God is asking them to do. Remind them that God does not only give the Word, He alsogives the grace to walk in it.

  5. Jul 18

    Season 3 Episode 14: The Spirit and The Word

    In Episode 14 of Bible Study with Mum, we explore the beautiful relationship between the Spirit of God and the Word of God. Jesus taught His disciples that loving Him is demonstrated by keeping His Word. But He also knew that we could never obey His Word in our own strength. That is why He promised another Helper—the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit does not replace the Word; He reveals it. He teaches us, reminds us of what Jesus has spoken, and brings the life and truth of God's Word into our everyday lives. Using John 14:15–26 and John 6:63, we discover that the Word and the Spirit have always worked together—from creation to the life of every believer today. In This Episode, We Explore Why obedience to God's Word is an expression of our love for ChristThe promise of the Holy Spirit as our Helper, Teacher, Comforter, and GuideHow the Spirit and the Word work together in the believer's lifeWhy the Holy Spirit never operates independently of the WordHow the Spirit reveals the life, truth, and meaning already contained in ScriptureWhy the Holy Spirit reminds us of God's Word at the right timeHow the Spirit helps us apply God's Word in everyday decisionsWhy living by God's Word leaves fewer scars than learning only through experiencePractical ways to cultivate a daily walk with both the Word and the Holy SpiritThe Christian life was never designed to be lived by knowledge alone. It is lived through: The Word... revealed by the Spirit... and obeyed by the believer. Scriptures Referenced ·      John 14:15–26 ·      John 6:63 ·      Genesis 1:1–3 ·      John 1:1–5 Key Takeaway The Word reveals God's truth. The Holy Spirit illuminates that truth. Together they bring life, understanding, guidance, and transformation to the believer. The Spirit does not give a different message from the Word—He reveals, empowers, and reminds us of the Word already spoken by Christ. Weekly Challenge Before opening your Bible each day this week: 1. Pray, "Holy Spirit, teach me." 2. Read God's Word slowly. 3.  Listen for what the Holy Spirit highlights. 4.  Meditate on that truth. 5.  Obey what He reveals. 6.  Trust Him to remind you of it throughout your day. Ask yourself: Am I simply reading the Word, or am I allowing the Holy Spirit to make it alive in me? What's Next In the next episode, we'll explore: The Grace That Accompanies the Word How does God's grace empower us to live out the Word we have received? How does God give us the ability to obey what He has called us to do? If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who desires to grow in God's Word and learn to walk daily with the Holy Spirit.

  6. Jul 11

    Season 3 Episode 13: The Believer and The Word

    In Episode 13 of Bible Study with Mum, we move from understanding what the Word of God does to discovering who we are because of the Word. The Gospel according to John reveal that the Word is not merely written text but the eternal Word who was with God and is God. In Him is life, and that life becomes the light of humanity. This episode explores the believer's relationship with the Word and how the life contained in the Word becomes thelight that guides, transforms, and empowers us to shine in a dark world. Using John 1:1–5, John 8:12, Matthew 5:14–16, and Colossians 3:16, we discover that the Word is not only meant to inform us—it is meant to dwell richly within us until we become people who reflect the light of Christ. In This Episode, We Explore The eternal nature of the Word and our relationship with itWhy the Word is the source of divine and eternal lifeHow the life in the Word becomes the believer's lightWhat spiritual darkness looks like and how the Word overcomes itWhy believers are called to walk in the light of ChristHow the Word transforms believers into lights that shine in the worldWhat it means to let the Word of Christ dwell in us richlyPractical ways to maintain a lifelong relationship with God's WordHow the Word becomes the standard for our thoughts, decisions, words, and lifestyle The Word is not simply something we read. It is the source of our life. Its life becomes our light. And that light shines into every area of darkness. Scriptures Referenced ·   John 1:1–5 ·   John 8:12 ·   Matthew 5:14–16 ·   Colossians 3:16 ·   John 1:14 Key Takeaway The believer's relationship with the Word is a relationship with life and light. The Word carries God's own eternal life. That life becomes our light. As the Word dwells richly within us, it transforms us from the inside out until we become lights that shine in a dark world—reflecting Christ wherever we go. Weekly Challenge Identify one area of darkness,confusion, fear, or uncertainty in your life this week. Then: 1.     Find Scriptures that speak directly to that area. 2.     Read those Scriptures daily. 3.     Meditate on them consistently. 4.     Declare God's truth over that situation. 5.     Pray the Word back to God. 6.     Act on what God is showing you. 7.     Stay consistent until His light brings clarity and direction. Allow the life in the Word to become light in that area of your life. What's Next In the next episode, we'll explore: The Spirit and the Word How does the Holy Spirit illuminate the Scriptures? How does He bring the Word to life within us and transform what we read into living revelation? If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs the light of God's Word to bring clarity, hope, anddirection into their life.

  7. Jul 4

    Season 3 Episode 12: Praying The Word

    In Episode 12 of Bible Study with Mum, we continue ourjourney through The Word by exploring the powerful practice of praying the Word. In our last episode, we learned that Jesus taught believersto speak to mountains through faith-filled declarations. But Jesus did not stop there. Immediately after teaching declaration in Mark 11:22–23, He began teaching about prayer. This episode explores why declaration and prayer were nevermeant to be separated. When we pray the Word, we move beyond simply expressing our feelings and begin aligning ourselves with:• God’s will• God’s truth• God’s promises Using Mark 11:24–25 and 1 John 5:14–15, we discover thatprayer is not wishful thinking—it is faith partnering with God through His Word. In This Episode, We Explore Why prayer is alignment with GodHow the Word gives us confidence in prayerWhy declaration and prayer work togetherWhat Jesus meant by “whatever you ask in prayer”The importance of believing before seeingHow praying the Word builds faithWhy forgiveness is a vital part of effective prayerPractical ways to turn Scripture into prayer Prayer is more than talking to God. It is agreeing with God. It is partnering with God. It is bringing God’s Word back to Him in faith. Scriptures Referenced Mark 11:24–251 John 5:14–15Psalm 23 Key Takeaway Faith speaks. Declaration releases. Prayer partners with God. Forgiveness keeps the heart clear. When all four work together, the Word becomes alive in thelife of the believer. Weekly Challenge Choose one Scripture this week. Read it. Declare it. Then turn it into a prayer. Pray it every day and allow God's Word to shape your faith, your thinking, and your expectations. What’s Next In the next episode, we’ll explore: The Believer and the Word What is the relationship between the believer and the Wordof God? How does the Word shape our identity, our thinking, and theway we live? If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone whoneeds confidence in prayer and faith in God’s promises .

  8. Jun 20

    Season 3 Episode 11: Declaring The Word

    In this episode 11 of Bible Study with Mum, we continue our journey through The Word in the Mouth of the Believer byexploring the power of declaring God's Word intentionally. Jesus taught that faith is not meant to remain silent. In Mark 11, He reveals a kingdom truth: when believers have faith in God, speak to their mountains, refuse doubt in their hearts, and believe what they say, they will see God's power at work. In This Episode, We Explore: The difference between talking and declaring Why faith in God comes before declaration What Jesus meant by "say to this mountain" The battle between faith and doubt in the heart Why mountains must be addressed, not merely observed How declaration aligns reality with God's truth Practical steps for declaring God's Word daily Scriptures Referenced Mark 11:22–23 (ESV) Key Takeaway Faith in God is the foundation of declaration. Mountains are meant to be addressed. Doubt is often the first mountain that must move. What you consistently say shapes your expectations. The believer speaks, believes, and God performs. Weekly Challenge Choose one scripture that speaks directly to a situation inyour life. For the next seven days: Have faith in God. Declare that scripture daily. Refuse doubt. Believe what God has said. Watch how your thinking begins to align with His truth. What’s Next Next episode: Jesus didn't stop at speaking to mountains. Immediately after teaching declaration, He began teachingabout prayer. Next week we explore: Praying the Word. If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone whoneeds faith to move mountain.

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Welcome to Bible Study with Mum — a gentle, Scripture-centered podcast where children, teens, and families gather to learn God’s Word together. Hosted by a mother with a heart for teaching her children. This weekly Bible study is designed to help sons, daughters, nieces, nephews, and young hearts everywhere grow in faith, truth, and Godly wisdom. Each episode offers a simple and engaging study of the Bible, perfect for listening at home, in the car, or during quiet time. Together, we explore the stories, lessons, and promises of God in a way that’s clear, loving, and rooted in grace.