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  • Jeremiah 4 — Repent Now: A Prophet’s Urgent Warning
    2026/04/13

    In this episode we study Jeremiah chapter 4 (KJV), explaining the prophet’s urgent call to repentance, the warnings of impending judgment from Babylon, and the vivid imagery of desolation used to awaken the people.

    The host shares personal reflections on grief and God’s discipline, offers practical exhortations to turn from sin, and closes in prayer inviting listeners to seek restoration through Christ.

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    24 分
  • Wandering Hearts: Jeremiah 3 and God’s Call to Return
    2026/03/27

    In this episode the host continues a chapter-by-chapter study of Jeremiah chapter 3 (KJV), exploring Israel's spiritual unfaithfulness, the consequences of persistent sin, and God’s call to repent. The host explains Old Testament teachings on divorce and spiritual adultery, emphasizes the need for genuine repentance expressed by actions, and highlights God's mercy and willingness to restore and heal backsliding people.

    The episode includes practical reflections on prayer, spiritual discipline, and encouragement to seek a deeper relationship with God, closing with a pastoral prayer for listeners to accept Christ and return to fellowship.

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    29 分
  • Jeremiah Chapter 2: From Living Water to Broken Cisterns
    2026/03/20
    So, hello, everyone. Again, this is a welcome to the Christian Bible Study Ministry podcast, and we are today going into chapter 2 of Jeremiah. Our study of the book of Jeremiah, and do pray, as always, that this episode will bless you and somehow or another encourage you in your walk with Jesus. And if you are, of course, if you are not a Christian, then I pray that somehow maybe the good Lord's spirit will touch you and you will have a chance to be saved. Before we get into the program, there is always something that I like to say and that that is that I know that, especially right now, you know, with some news that I got today, There is a person that used to work with my mother over at one of the stores here that has passed away. And honestly, it hits hard, you know, and it's something that is difficult to think about, you know. But I have faith that they knew Jesus, and so they are in the same place that my mother is, you know. So, and that plus all the other people who are grieving, you know, that's something that I pray about every day. There's a lot of people family and friends who have lost people and their families recently so that's again i know firsthand the burden that grief is it's not pleasant and of course you know there's other things going on too you know people might have financial problems and other things that are weighing weighing them down excuse me so i do pray that. Whoever in the world is listening to this podcast that you will have some kind of blessing from God, you know, whether it be money, a kind word, or a good report from a doctor or whatever, you know, because the Lord knows we need these things. And so I'm just going to end the beginning of the program with that. And we're going to talk about Jeremiah, you know, as a refresher, Jeremiah was sent by the good lord to preach to the israelites who had abandoned their covenant and so jeremiah was promised by god in chapter one he said that. Jeremiah was not to worry about anything because the king or no one else would be able to harm him while he was preaching because the Lord wanted this message to be preached. And this was 50 years before the Babylonian invasion. So they had plenty of time to listen to Jeremiah's message and to accept it or reject it. And unfortunately, we will see they did in fact reject that message. So we're going to go into chapter two now so hold on just a second y'all bear with me please okay here we go so again we have we will see that in chapter two god will recall israel's early love and devotion when they were freed from egypt they followed him in the wilderness and they were set apart as holy and belonged uniquely to him you know this is why god gave them these rules to follow that the ten commandments and the other you know all 639 commandments total so and israel unfortunately had a tendency to wander from this so we're going to read the first few verses of chapter two moreover the word of the lord came to me saying go and cry in the ears of jerusalem saying thus saith the lord i remember thee the kindness of thy youth the love of thine espousals when thou wentest after me in the wilderness in a land that was not sown israel was holiness unto the lord and the first fruits of his increase all that devour him shall offend evil shall come upon them saith the lord the lord says hey anybody who comes after his own chosen people in this case the nation of israel they will cause great offense. And evil shall come upon them. It doesn't specify specifically what kind of evil. It just says evil. So it could be anything. And that evil can be very bad. And I believe we have seen in history that anybody who has gone after the Jewish people has suffered horribly for it. And there's too many examples for me to go into there on that. So, you know, we are going to go now to the next several verses. Where we see that God asks, what did he do wrong to deserve their abandonment? You know, God says, rhetorically speaking, what did he do to deserve Israel abandoning the covenant? The people followed their worthless idols, you know, their Asherah poles, their Baal idols and Ashtoreths and whatever other kind of idols that they had there. They forgot God and their leaders failed spiritually. The leaders were probably some of the very first people to turn in their hearts from God. They were in charge of the temple. They were in charge of teaching the law to the people. And they failed. They failed in their sacred duty. Verse 4. Hear ye the word of the Lord, O house of Jacob, and all the families of the house of Israel. Thus saith the Lord What iniquity have your fathers found in me That they are gone far from me And have walked after vanity And are become vain. This is where we see God As asking the people What fault did he have That they chose to turn from him He had blessed them with freedom He freed them from 400 years Of bondage in Egypt, Freedom from the last Freedom from beatings Freedom from murder uh, And yet...
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    33 分
  • Jeremiah Chapter 1 — Called Before Birth: A Prophet’s Commission
    2026/03/03

    This episode begins a chapter-by-chapter study of Jeremiah, focusing on chapter 1. The host gives background on Jeremiah as a priest from Anathoth, sets the historical timeframe (beginning in Josiah’s 13th year), and explains the prophet’s unusual calling to confront the nation.

    The episode highlights God’s words to Jeremiah — known and set apart before birth, empowered to speak despite his youth, and promised protection — and explains the prophetic warning of judgment from the north (Babylon) alongside the promise of future restoration and a call to repentance.

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    26 分
  • Shallow Roots: The Parable of the Rocky Soil Explained
    2026/02/23

    In this episode of the Christian Bible Study Ministry podcast we examine Luke 8:5–8 and Jesus' parable of the sower, focusing on the rocky soil that sprouts quickly but withers for lack of moisture.

    The host explains that the rocky soil represents an outward, emotional response to the gospel without true regeneration by the Holy Spirit, contrasts shallow faith with saving faith, and explains the symbolism of “living water” as the Spirit who indwells believers.

    The episode closes with a call to honest self-examination, a reminder that trials reveal genuine faith, and encouragement that God still offers salvation to those who seek Him.

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    25 分
  • Hades, Sheol, and Paradise: Where Do We Go After Death?
    2026/02/02

    This episode explores what the Bible says about Hades (Sheol), Gehenna, and paradise through passages like Luke 16, 1 Peter 3, Ephesians 4, and Revelation. The host explains the destinations of the righteous and the wicked, Jesus' actions after death, and the assurance believers have in Christ.

    Listeners are urged to consider their spiritual standing and the necessity of being born again, with a closing prayer for those seeking salvation or comfort in grief.

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    24 分
  • Born of Water and Spirit — What Jesus Meant
    2025/12/18

    This episode explores John 3 and asks what Jesus meant by being "born of water and of the Spirit." Drawing on Old Testament background and New Testament parallels, the host explains that "water" represents cleansing from sin and "Spirit" represents internal regeneration, together describing one simultaneous act of God's saving work received by faith.

    The message emphasizes that entrance to God's kingdom is by grace through faith, not by law, ritual, or moral effort, and explains how the new birth brings forgiveness, new life, and ongoing sanctification.

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    23 分
  • Abide and Bear Fruit: Finding Joy in the Christian Walk
    2025/12/01

    A short Bible study exploring John 15:1–6, Galatians 6:7–10, and Hebrews 6:4–12, showing how believers must abide in Christ, sow to the Spirit, and respond to God’s loving discipline to bear spiritual fruit and find true joy.

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    29 分