150 episodes

A podcast about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith. Hosted by Ryan Sarver and Brian Johnson..

Ryan and Brian's Bible Bistro Ryan Sarver

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 19 Ratings

A podcast about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith. Hosted by Ryan Sarver and Brian Johnson..

    Revelation 6: The Four Horsemen

    Revelation 6: The Four Horsemen

    Welcome back to Ryan and Brian's Bible Bistro, where we tackle the enigmatic Book of Revelation, specifically focusing on the seven seals and the emergence of the four horsemen. Listen in as we unpack the powerful imagery of the lamb, the sole figure deemed worthy to break the seals, an act steeped in redemption and sacrifice. The episode sheds light on the Old Testament, particularly the book of Zechariah, to elucidate the four horsemen's symbolism and their role as God's agents surveying the earth. We delve into themes of divine judgment and sovereignty, connecting dots between ancient prophets and apocalyptic visions, offering a rich understanding of these evocative biblical scenes.
    As we traverse the symbolism in Revelation, the Whore of Babylon and the thunderous commands of the four living creatures take center stage, heralding the horsemen's arrival. We draw compelling parallels between the adulteries of Babylon's merchants and the ensuing divine retribution, while reflecting on the intricate process of the Lamb opening the seals. Our discussion ventures into the challenges of interpreting the loud ancient sounds and the theological implications of God's orchestration of events symbolized by the horsemen. This chapter invites you to ponder textual variations and the triumphant promise found in Christ amidst the rich tapestry of prophecy.
    Our conversation doesn't stop at ancient texts; we connect the dots to modern times, exploring the historical context of the Roman Empire's peace and stability, and what happens when societies place their trust in worldly powers. The rise and fall of great nations, like the USSR, serve as a backdrop to our examination of Revelation's message, urging believers to maintain steadfast faith through all adversities. Wrapping up the episode, we reflect on the enduring message of the gospel as prophesied in the Olivet Discourse, and the imperative of a faithful testimony, even under persecution, as illustrated by the early Christians' response to plagues. Tune in for an episode that transcends time, from ancient prophecy to contemporary relevance, inspiring unwavering faithfulness in an ever-changing world.
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    Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro is a podcast all about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith.

    • 57 min
    The 7 Seals & 7 Trumpets of Revelation: Setting the Scene

    The 7 Seals & 7 Trumpets of Revelation: Setting the Scene

    Join us as we delve into the complexities of Revelation and apocalyptic texts, uncovering the detailed patterns often mistaken for simple future forecasts. We'll examine the seven seals and trumpets, highlighting the need to transition from seeing Revelation as a timeline to appreciating its rich symbolism and themes. With tools like Bruce Metzger's "Breaking the Code," we'll navigate the intricacies of Revelation, addressing the broader interpretation challenges of books such as Chronicles and Numbers. We'll even humorously acknowledge our own difficulties in selecting favored biblical texts in times of upheaval.
    Dive into the throne room imagery with us as we analyze the symbols of apocalyptic literature and their relevance for a victorious Christian life. We'll discuss the complex imagery and emotions in Revelation chapter five, considering Christ's conquest of earthly powers, the ongoing presence of evil, and the eventual triumph over wickedness. We connect the ancient blessings given to the tribes of Israel to the messianic hopes tied to David's line, tying Old Testament expectations to the New Testament depiction of Jesus as the triumphant Lion and Lamb.
    We contemplate Jesus's humanity and divinity in combating Docetism, and we ponder how atonement and worldwide unity are expressed through diverse forms of worship. Our discussion extends to thoughts on heaven, earth, and life after death, challenging entrenched beliefs and urging listeners to reflect on the proactive engagement of believers in the world. Our goal is to shed light on the remarkable impact of God's work and to motivate our audience to partake in the broader narrative of divine restoration.
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    Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro is a podcast all about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith.

    • 1 hr 14 min
    The Wrath of God Being Revealed

    The Wrath of God Being Revealed

    Join us at the Bible Bistro as we examine Romans 1:17-18, delving into the complex ideas of God's righteousness and wrath. Hosts Ryan and Brian discuss the delicate balance between divine love and judgment. We also share personal stories, adding a touch of humor to our exploration and even sharing how this podcast came to be.
    Together, we take a closer look at the book of Romans, recognizing its unique nature among Paul's letters. It serves as a missionary document, conveying Paul's aspirations for support on his journey to Spain and illustrating the gospel's transformative power. We conclude by underscoring the book's importance in understanding the gospel's influence on the lives of believers, rather than simply presenting a systematic theology.
    We end our episode at the Bible Bistro by considering the moral framework of the natural world from a Christian viewpoint. Discussions cover modern-day idolatry and how nature's grandeur can guide us to God. Additionally, we confront challenging topics like human sexuality and reproduction within biblical texts, affirming the existence of moral truths in the created order.
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    Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro is a podcast all about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Leviticus 23-27: Feasts, Festivals, and Worship

    Leviticus 23-27: Feasts, Festivals, and Worship

    Welcome back to Ryan and Brian's Bible Bistro! This week, we conclude our exploration of Leviticus. Join us as we discuss the rituals and assemblies that have influenced the worship practices of the Israelites and their connections to contemporary Christian celebrations. Our conversation highlights the role of rituals in providing stability, similar to how home comforts us over time.
    We also delve into the issues of the Sabbath and Jesus' authority, revealing the deep implications of Jesus' actions and teachings on rest and worship. Our discussion extends to the story of the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread, examining the history, tradition, and theology that enrich our appreciation of the Lord's Supper and Christ's sacrifice. This segment promises to enhance your understanding of the links between Old and New Testament teachings and the ongoing celebration of Passover in Christian life.
    Finally, we examine the details of the Leviticus law, the Sabbath and Jubilee years, and the lessons they offer for today. From the tale of the blasphemer to the concept of the Jubilee, we consider the compassionate nature of God and the societal impact of these laws. Our study of Leviticus wraps up with a reflection on how the book sheds light on God's nature, sacrifice, priesthood, and the call to holiness. Join us for this enlightening episode that connects ancient texts with our modern faith.
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    Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro is a podcast all about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Leviticus 16-22: Maintaining Holiness

    Leviticus 16-22: Maintaining Holiness

    Join us as we reflect on the significance of atonement, starting with the Day of Atonement as detailed in Leviticus 16. We explore the chiastic structure of Leviticus, where the beginning and end mirror each other, converging at the Day of Atonement at its heart. This episode underscores the gravity of the high priest's rituals, the entry into the most holy place, and the profound impact of these ancient practices on our understanding of the New Testament. Listen in as we revisit the story of Aaron's sons and the severe consequences of not adhering to God's commands, framing the Old Testament backdrop crucial for comprehending atonement in Christian theology.
    This week, we also unravel the enigmatic figure of Azazel from the Book of 1st Enoch and its connections to the scapegoat tradition in Leviticus. We delve into the rich symbolism surrounding the act of casting sins onto the scapegoat, reflecting on how these narratives inform our modern interpretations of sin and redemption. Furthermore, we discuss the Epistle of Barnabas and the early Christian interpretation of the scapegoat as a precursor to Jesus's role, inviting listeners to ponder the rituals that have shaped our spiritual understanding across millennia.
    Lastly, we navigate the complex and often contentious issues surrounding social justice, sexual morality, and the role of state influence on religion as depicted in Leviticus. From the dietary laws in Leviticus 17-18 to the moral compass provided in Leviticus 19, we discuss the application of these ancient texts to our contemporary world. As we conclude, we consider the broader principle that scripture, while culturally rooted, carries universal messages about spiritual leadership and faithfulness. Tune in to engage with these timeless lessons and to hear about our collaborative journey ahead, inviting you to be an active part of our expanding conversation.
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    Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro is a podcast all about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith.

    • 56 min
    Unbelieving Thomas

    Unbelieving Thomas

    Join us on a reflective journey through the lens of Holy Week, where we explore the cornerstone of Christian faith—the resurrection of Christ. With insights from our previous episode's guest, John Castelein, we peel back layers of the gospel narrative to uncover the servant king, Jesus, and His transformative impact. Listen in as we grapple with the scandal of the crucifixion and the powerful testimony of a risen savior, probing into the ways this pivotal event redefines our understanding of the gospel and reshapes our lives.
    Faith, testimony, and belief stand at the forefront of this discussion as we navigate through the challenges of maintaining faith in a world where many are leaving the church. Drawing from the philosophical and teleological arguments, we delve into the heart of Christianity's robust response to existential questions, anchored by the pivotal moment of Jesus' resurrection. Eyewitness accounts, scholarly works by N.T. Wright and Michael Licona, and the Gospel of John's perspective on testimony all converge to bolster our conviction. Discover how apologetics and credible witness serve as vital conduits to knowledge and faith in the Christian journey.
    Embark with us as we dissect the symbolism woven throughout John's Gospel, from the interactions of Nicodemus and the Samaritan woman to the dramatic encounter with 'Doubting Thomas.' Our analysis traverses the emotional spectrum from skepticism to revelation, highlighting how personal experiences and testimonies underpin the Christian faith. This episode is a mosaic of reflections, from the reactions to the empty tomb to the significance of Jesus' post-resurrection words to Thomas. Engage with these narratives that not only underscore the authenticity of the resurrection but also continue to inspire believers' lives today.
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    Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro is a podcast all about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith.

    • 1 hr 9 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

Mick Marvel ,

One of Christianity’s Best!

If you’re looking for entertaining conversation that is also deepens your study in the Bible, Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro is for you! This podcast is all about the Bible, with great theology and no hidden agenda. The back and fourth banter, the cultural backstory to the scriptures, and a slew of guests always keeps my attention, and I’m constantly looking forward to the next episode.

mike strunga ,

Deep theology in simple terms

Brian and Ryan are down to earth and conversational as they approach difficult and interesting biblical topics. I had Brian as a freshman in Bible college and it feels like I’m in his class again. This podcast is also simple enough for a teen to understand, but it gives topics the thoughtfulness they deserve in higher education.

kirbycrook ,

Great podcast about a wide range of topics in the Bible

Awesome podcast for anyone wanting to learn more about the Bible. Ryan and Brian tackle tough-to-grasp concepts

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