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Reasoning Through the Bible

Reasoning Through the Bible

By: Glenn Smith and Steve Allem
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Taking a cue from Paul, Reasoning Through the Bible is an expository style walk through the Scriptures that tells you what the Bible says. Reviewing both Old and New Testament books, as well as topical subjects, we methodically teach verse by verse, even phrase by phrase.


We have completed many books of the Bible and offer free lesson plans for teachers. If you want to browse our entire library by book or topic, see our website www.ReasoningThroughTheBible.com.


We primarily do expository teaching but also include a good bit of theology and apologetics. Just like Paul on Mars Hill, Christianity must address both the ancient truths and the questions of the people today. Join Glenn and Steve every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday as they reason with you through the Bible.

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  • S4 || A Hard-Headed Prophet for Hard-Headed People || Ezekiel 3:1-27 || Session 4 || Bible Study
    Jul 21 2025

    What does it take to stand firm when delivering God's message to a resistant audience? The extraordinary account of Ezekiel's commissioning reveals how God equips His messengers for seemingly impossible tasks.

    Ezekiel chapter 3 takes us deep into the prophet's preparation for ministry to the rebellious house of Israel. The divine encounter begins with a remarkable symbolic act - Ezekiel consuming a scroll filled with "lamentations and mournings" that tastes "sweet as honey." This powerful paradox captures the essence of God's Word - though often containing difficult truths, it remains sweet to those who submit to Him. For believers today facing challenging biblical teachings, this offers profound reassurance that even hard truths ultimately work for our good.

    God doesn't sugarcoat the difficulty of Ezekiel's mission. Instead of sending him with encouraging promises of success, God bluntly states that Israel won't listen because "they are not willing to listen to Me." But rather than lowering expectations, God equips Ezekiel with supernatural stubbornness: "I have made your face as hard as their faces and your forehead as hard as their foreheads." This divine empowerment resonates with anyone who has felt inadequate for spiritual challenges - God never sends us into battle without proper equipment.

    The central metaphor of Ezekiel as "watchman" establishes a sobering principle about spiritual responsibility. Like sentinels on ancient city walls who sounded alarms about approaching danger, believers today must exercise discernment and warn others about false teaching. The passage makes clear that failing to speak truth when necessary makes us partially responsible for others' spiritual destruction. This timeless principle challenges modern Christians to lovingly but firmly confront deception rather than remaining silent for the sake of false peace.

    Join us as we reason through this extraordinary prophetic commission that remains surprisingly relevant for anyone seeking to represent God faithfully in a resistant world. Whether you're facing opposition in sharing your faith or struggling to stand firm in biblical truth, Ezekiel's story offers both encouragement and profound spiritual wisdom.

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    28 mins
  • RTTB Summer 2025 Update
    Jul 19 2025

    Ever wondered what goes into creating detailed Bible studies that reach across continents? Pull up a chair as we share a rare behind-the-scenes look at Reasoning Through the Bible.

    After three and a half years of consistent teaching, we've produced over 550 episodes covering 22% of Scripture. That's thousands of verses examined and explained, all while maintaining our commitment to start where the average churchgoer is comfortable and gradually elevate understanding to deeper theological concepts. The goal has never changed: provide thorough Bible teaching that serves both casual learners and theology enthusiasts.

    What began as two Bible teachers recording lessons has grown into a global ministry reaching 128 countries and over 1,900 cities worldwide. Our approach is distinctive—verse-by-verse study without skipping the challenging passages, offering theological insight without overwhelming detail, all while creating free resources churches can use. Every book study includes downloadable teacher guides and student materials designed for small groups and Bible classes.

    Your support has allowed us to expand our reach while remaining focused on Scripture. Rather than spending 15+ hours weekly on editing, we now direct that time toward research and teaching. Soon, we'll establish a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and explore live streaming to connect more directly with listeners.

    Whether you're listening during your commute, teaching a Bible study using our materials, or simply seeking deeper understanding of Scripture, we invite you to partner with us. Share our resources with friends, consider supporting financially through options on our website, or simply pray for this ministry. Together, we can continue making comprehensive Bible teaching accessible to anyone seeking to understand God's Word more deeply.

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    27 mins
  • S3 || Consuming God's Word for Ministry || Ezekiel 2:1-10 || Session 3 || Verse by Verse Bible Study
    Jul 18 2025

    What does it mean to truly consume God's Word? In Ezekiel's remarkable commissioning narrative, we witness a prophet who literally eats a divine scroll as preparation for ministry.

    After experiencing the overwhelming majesty of God's presence in chapter 1, Ezekiel finds himself face-down in worship. But before he can speak for God, something extraordinary must happen. The Spirit enters him, setting him on his feet and empowering him for the challenging task ahead. This powerful sequence reveals a timeless principle: no one can stand before God or perform His work without divine empowerment.

    God doesn't sugarcoat Ezekiel's assignment. Repeatedly referring to Israel as "rebellious," "stubborn," and "obstinate," God prepares the prophet for significant resistance. Yet whether they listen or not, Ezekiel must faithfully deliver the divine message.

    The most striking element comes when God extends a hand holding a scroll covered with "lamentations, mourning and woe." Ezekiel is commanded to eat it – a vivid metaphor for internalizing God's message before proclaiming it. This symbolic action connects directly to Revelation 10, where John experiences a similar prophetic meal, highlighting the continuity between these apocalyptic books.

    For believers today, this passage offers profound insights about spiritual nourishment. Just as physical sustenance requires daily intake, our souls need regular feeding on Scripture. Through devotional reading, systematic study, memorization, or verse-by-verse exploration, we must internalize God's Word for it to transform us from within.

    Join us as we explore how God prepares His messengers through the power of His Spirit and the nourishment of His Word. Whether you're facing your own "rebellious house" or simply seeking deeper spiritual sustenance, Ezekiel's commissioning offers timeless wisdom for every believer's journey.

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    29 mins
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