Today on the podcast we're reading the first series of judgements in the book of Revelation called the 7 seals. These include the famous, 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse. What does all of this mean? Hope you enjoy!
We're finally cracking open the book of Revelation! This week on the podcast, we're talking about the big main point about the entire book. It might surprise you!
Today on the pod, we're looking everything Jesus and the rest of the New Testament writers say about the End Times (with the exception of Revelation. You'll have to wait till next week for that!)
This week we're looking at the End Times through the lens of the Old Testament. What does the Torah, historical books, and prophetic writings have to say about the end?
The last element to the Eternity Series is a discussion on the events that begin the Eternal State. This is traditionally called Eschatology in theological studies. You may know it better as End-Times or Last-Things. We're going to spend a few weeks reading and thinking about things like the return of Jesus, tribulation, rapture, millennial views, the mark of the beast, and the antichrist. You might be surprised by what the Bible actually says about all of these things!
Today's podcast examines the theme of resurrection in both the Old and New Testaments. Resurrection and heaven are often conflated but they are not the same thing!
Today on the Big Deal Podcast, we're starting our conversation on heaven! How does the Bible talk about heaven? What are the big Bible verses?
Today Brad and Justin explain the theology of hell and confront all of the common objections people often have to God's final justice.
We're talking about Eternity on our first miniseries of season 2! Here's some examples of the conversations we'll be having in the series: What is heaven like? What does the Bible actually say about Hell? Why would God create people just to send them to hell? What happens right when I die? How long is eternity? We hope you join us on the Big Deal Podcast!
This is the end of season 1 of the Big Deal Podcast! Today we're finishing up Deuteronomy and consequently, our trek through the Torah or Pentateuch. What a journey!
Today on the Big Deal Podcast, Brad and Justin are going through some important passages in Deuteronomy that the Bible continuously hyperlinks.
Should Christians give a tenth of their money to their church? What was the tithe all about? And why are there laws about slavery in the Bible? Check out the answers today on the Big Deal Podcast!
These chapters of Deuteronomy contain some of the most explicit references to the Promised Land as the Garden of Eden. Check it out today on the Big Deal Podcast!
Today on the Big Deal Podcast, Brad and Justin start the Book of Deuteronomy. This entire book is one big sermon/rant from Moses before they enter the promised land.
This podcast's topics go everywhere but one important issue we address is the killing of the Midianites in Numbers 31. Take a listen!
In a special Independence Day edition of the Big Deal Podcast, Brad and Justin take a break from their march through the Torah to ask “What’s the big deal about the USA?!” Some of today’s topics include: Was the American Revolution morally right? How should we think Christianly about today’s wars and issues? Is America a Christian nation?
One of the most iconic stories in Numbers is Balaam's talking donkey. Somehow this story is pointing directly to the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ. Take a look with us today on the Big Deal Podcast!
There are two iconic stories form the wilderness wanderings in today's episode of the Big Deal Podcast: Moses striking the rock in anger, and Israel's salvation from the venomous snakes. Along the way, we also talk about feelings of helplessness in sin, addiction, and pornography.
What does an obscure passage in Numbers 19 about a red cow have to do with the Rapture, Tribulation, and Mark of the Beast? Somehow a rabbit trail on Dispensationalism hijacked the entire episode. Come find out!
This is beginning of Israel's exile into the wilderness. The rest of Numbers is a series of judgements on that generation who rejected the promised land.