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Our Bibles are workbooks - manuals on how we should live our lives; thus, we should treat it like such. Join Josh and various guests as they study a passage from God's Word - focusing on the lessons learned while marking their Bibles. This podcast is a part of the Scattered Abroad Network (a work of the Memphis School of Preaching).
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In this Season Finale, Josh and Tommy discuss Hebrews 2:1-4. Hebrews 2:1-4 warns believers to pay close attention to the message of salvation delivered by Jesus Christ, lest they drift away. It emphasizes the certainty of divine judgment for those who neglect this "great salvation," which was first spoken by the Lord, confirmed by witnesses, and at…
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Paul's dual experience as a former persecutor and later the persecuted reveals the power of God's grace. Once opposing God, he now boldly declares that no one can stand against God's people, because he literally spoke from experience. IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE PODCAST Website: www.iymiyb.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/iymiyb Instagram: https://www.…
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In Romans 6:1-7, Paul emphatically rejects the idea that believers should continue in sin to magnify God’s grace, stating, "By no means!" Paul gives a superb description of the salvation process; believers have died to sin, buried with Christ by baptism, and are called to walk in newness of life. A life that lives according to Christ's will (Gal. 2…
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In John 20:24-29, Jesus appears to Thomas, who doubted his resurrection. Jesus asks, “Have you believed because you have seen me?” highlighting the blessing of faith without physical proof: "Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed." IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE PODCAST Website: www.iymiyb.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/iymiyb Instagr…
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In Matthew 27:15-23, Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor, presents Jesus to a crowd during the Passover festival. It was customary for the governor to release a prisoner chosen by the people. Pilate offers them a choice between Jesus and Barabbas, a notorious criminal. The crowd, influenced by the chief priests and elders, calls for Barabbas to be r…
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In Matthew 16:24-28, Jesus teaches that following Him requires self-denial and carrying one's cross. He asks, “What will it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?” emphasizing that no earthly gain can match the eternal worth of one’s soul IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE PODCAST Website: www.iymiyb.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/iymi…
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Matthew 16:13-20 recounts Jesus asking His disciples, "Who do you say I am?" Simon Peter responds, declaring that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. Jesus blesses Peter for this revelation, saying it came from God, and He promises to build His Church upon that fact, that He is the Son of God. IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE PODCAST Website: …
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Matthew 6:25-34 is a passage where Jesus encourages His followers not to worry about their basic needs—like food, drink, and clothing—because God provides for all of His creation, including birds and flowers. The question "Are you not of more value than they?" highlights that, if God cares for lesser creatures like birds, He will certainly care for…
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Malachi 1:6-10 is a rebuke from God to the priests of Israel for showing disrespect and dishonor. God, speaking through Malachi, compares the respect a son gives to his father and a servant to his master, questioning why the priests don't show Him the same honor. They are accused of offering defiled and unworthy sacrifices, like blind and lame anim…
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In Jonah 4:4-11, God questions Jonah’s anger over the death of a plant that had provided him shade, contrasting it with Jonah's indifference to the fate of the people of Nineveh. God points out that Jonah cared more for the plant, which he didn’t create, than for the 120,000 people of Nineveh, whom God had compassion for. The passage highlights God…
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Daniel 6:16-23 describes the well-known biblical story of Daniel in the lions' den. After King Darius is tricked into issuing a decree that no one can pray to any god or human except the king for 30 days, Daniel continues praying to God. As a result, he is thrown into a den of lions as punishment. CHECK OUT THE SCHOOL OF EVANGELISM: https://evangel…
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In Jeremiah 32:27-35, God reaffirms His sovereignty and power by stating, “I am the Lord, the God of all flesh; is there anything too hard for Me?” (v. 27). He explains to the prophet Jeremiah that the people of Judah and Jerusalem have consistently disobeyed Him, committing idolatry and provoking His anger by worshiping false gods. This disobedien…
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In this episode of the If You Mark in Your Bible podcast, Josh and Jeff Tucker discuss Ezekiel chapter 37, verses 1-10. The passage focuses on the restoration of the nation of Israel from Babylonian captivity. The vision of the dry bones represents the bleak state of Israel at the time, but God promises to bring them back to life. The hand of the L…
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God declares Himself as the only true and eternal ruler, affirming that there is no other deity besides Him. He reassures His people not to fear, reminding them of His unique power and sovereignty over all things. Keden's 1st Episode https://youtu.be/MzwHzKKEvBQ?si=53l6_gdzEdAgsXTe IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE PODCAST Website: www.iymiyb.com Facebook:…
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Isaiah 6:1-8 describes Isaiah's vision of God on His throne, surrounded by seraphim declaring God's holiness. Overwhelmed by his sinfulness, Isaiah fears he is doomed. A seraph touches his lips with a coal from the altar, cleansing his sin. When God asks, "Whom shall I send?" Isaiah responds, "Here am I. Send me!" This passage marks Isaiah's callin…
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Psalm 119:9-16 emphasizes the importance of living a pure life by following God's Word, seeking Him with all one's heart, and treasuring His commandments to avoid sin and stay on the right path. IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE PODCAST Website: www.iymiyb.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/iymiyb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iymiyb/ YouTube: https://w…
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Moses and Aaron ask Pharaoh to let the Israelites go to worship God in the wilderness. Pharaoh dismisses them, asking, "Who is the Lord, that I should obey His voice to let Israel go?" His question illustrates the defiance Pharaoh had for the Sovereign, and unfortunately one that can be seen in society today. IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE PODCAST Websi…
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In Genesis 4:7, God questions Cain, asking him if he will not be accepted if he does well. This implies that Cain has a choice to make better decisions and encourages him to overcome sin, which is described as lurking at his door, seeking to dominate him. Join us as we study this passage that highlights theme of personal responsibility and the poss…
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In Hebrews 5:7-9, we encounter a profound portrayal of Jesus as the empathetic high priest intimately connected to the human experience through his prayers and tears. This passage illuminates the depths of Christ's obedience, highlighting his submission to the divine will even in the face of suffering and death. Through his selfless sacrifice, Jesu…
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Isaiah 52:13-53:7 is a poignant passage often referred to as the "Suffering Servant" passage. It depicts a figure who suffers unjustly, bearing the sins of others, yet ultimately bringing redemption and salvation. It's a prophetic portrayal of Jesus Christ's sacrificial death on the cross – It can be the Messiah or no one else. IF YOU MARK IN YOUR …
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God's immutability, justice, faithfulness, and covenant relationship with His people highlight the reciprocal nature of the covenant, where God expects obedience and faithfulness from His people, promising blessings in return. Micah presented tithing as an act of obedience and trust in God's provision, leading to spiritual and material blessings un…
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In 2 Corinthians 8:9-15, Paul speaks of Jesus's generosity, highlighting how though he was rich, he became poor for our sake so that through his poverty we might become rich. Paul encourages the Corinthians to excel in the grace of giving, reminding them that their abundance can supply the needs of others, and in turn, others' abundance can supply …
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Philippians 4:4-9 urges believers to find tranquility in God's peace. It encourages rejoicing always, practicing gentleness, and turning to prayer and thanksgiving. By focusing on what is pure and praiseworthy, believers can experience a peace that surpasses understanding, guarding their hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE P…
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The lesson of gratitude gleaned from Luke 17:11-17 underscores the importance of acknowledging blessings received with a thankful heart. In this passage, out of the ten lepers healed by Jesus, only one—a Samaritan—returns to express gratitude. This narrative illustrates that gratitude transcends societal boundaries and religious affiliations. It re…
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Psalm 51 is David’s heartfelt plea for forgiveness and cleansing after David's sin with Bathsheba. In this psalm, David acknowledges his transgressions, expresses deep remorse, and seeks God's mercy and restoration. He pleads for a clean heart and a renewed spirit, acknowledging the importance of repentance and the transformative power of God's for…
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