Understand Your Bible | Bible Verses, Inductive Bible Study, Biblical Encouragement, Bible Study Method, Scripture Study Tool
Angie Baughman | Pastor, Bible Teacher, Author
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Have you ever worried that following God might take you somewhere you don’t want to go, or that you wouldn’t be able to keep up if you tried? In Psalm 23:3b, David writes, “He guides me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” The Hebrew word nachah means to guide, to govern, to lead forth. It’s not just about pointing out the path. It’s about walking with us, rerouting us when we wander, and strengthening us to keep moving forward. Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode: W...
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Have you ever worried that following God might take you somewhere you don’t want to go, or that you wouldn’t be able to keep up if you tried? In Psalm 23:3b, David writes, “He guides me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” The Hebrew word nachah means to guide, to govern, to lead forth. It’s not just about pointing out the path. It’s about walking with us, rerouting us when we wander, and strengthening us to keep moving forward. Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode: W...
Have you ever worried that following God might take you somewhere you don’t want to go, or that you wouldn’t be able to keep up if you tried? In Psalm 23:3b, David writes, “He guides me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” The Hebrew word nachah means to guide, to govern, to lead forth. It’s not just about pointing out the path. It’s about walking with us, rerouting us when we wander, and strengthening us to keep moving forward. Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode: W...
Have you ever felt like Bible study is just out of reach? Maybe you’ve told yourself you’re not smart enough, you’re too busy, or you’ve failed too many times before to try again. In John 17:17, Jesus prayed, “Sanctify them in the truth; Your word is truth.” His Word is not meant to weigh us down with guilt—it’s meant to lift us up in freedom. In this episode, we’ll uncover 3 common lies that keep us from Bible study and the truth that sets us free. Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s epis...
Have you ever prayed for God to give you something back, only to find He gave you something completely different instead? In Psalm 23:3a, David writes, “He restores my soul.” That little word “restores” is rich with meaning. In Hebrew, it’s shoob, to turn back, to renew, to repent, to be brought to life again. Restoration doesn’t mean business as usual. It means being welcomed into something greater than before. Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode: How synonyms and translati...
Have you ever felt guilty for slowing down? In a culture that glorifies hustle, rest can feel like weakness. But Psalm 23:2a says something different. This week, we’re looking at the word “makes” and discovering how God’s insistence on rest is an act of love. Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode: How the Hebrew meaning of “makes” deepens our understanding of God’s careWhy true rest isn’t something we earn, but something we receive from the ShepherdThe story of how Sabbath led to a n...
What If Failure Isn’t What You Think It Is? Have you ever felt like no matter how hard you try, you’re still falling short? In this episode, we’re digging into Psalm 23:1, the Hebrew word for “want,” and how it might mean more than you think it means. Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode: How the Hebrew word chaser deepens the meaning of “I shall not want”Why success is found in following the Shepherd, not performing for the crowdA personal story about our newly adopted rescu...
Big changes are coming to Understand Your Bible! In this short episode, I’m sharing why we’re shifting to a shorter, more focused format, what God’s been teaching me, and how you can follow along with the brand-new Step By Step Starter Kit. What’s New on the Podcast—and How You Can Shape What’s Next Big changes are coming to Understand Your Bible—and I want you to be part of it! In this short but important episode, I’m sharing: Why I’m shifting the podcast to a shorter, more focused formatHow...
Jesus doesn’t say, try not to worry. He says, Don’t. In this week’s episode, Susie and Angie sit down for one last conversation in our current season to explore what Jesus meant in Matthew 6:34 when He told us not to be anxious about tomorrow. Together, we unpack the meaning behind the word “worry,” discover the freedom that comes from contentment, and share the ways God is gently helping us trust Him with the future one day at a time. If you’ve ever struggled to stay grounded in the present ...
Sometimes obedience leads to open doors. Other times, it leads straight into hardship. But Acts 5:41 reminds us that when we suffer for the sake of Christ, it’s not a sign we’re off course. It’s evidence we’re walking in step with Him. In this episode, Angie and Susie explore what it means to be counted worthy of suffering for the name of Jesus. They unpack the surprising joy the apostles found in persecution, and how we can anchor our hearts to that same joy when obedience feels costly. This...
Ephesians 6:17 calls us to take up the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. But what does it look like to use God’s word as a weapon in everyday battles? In this week’s episode, Angie and Katie unpack how the sword of the Spirit is more than head knowledge. It’s Scripture lived out. When we let truth shape our thoughts, guide our decisions, and speak into our pain, we fight back against the enemy’s lies with the very strength God supplies. Through word studies, commentary insights, ...
Ephesians 6:17 tells us to take the helmet of salvation, but how do we do that when fear, confusion, and discouragement attack our minds? In this week’s episode, Angie and Susie unpack what it means to guard our thoughts with the truth of our salvation. They explore how salvation isn’t just a one-time event or a future hope; it’s a present-day reality that brings clarity, security, and peace when the spiritual battle rages. Through word studies, commentary insights, and personal stories, we d...
Ephesians 6:16 urges us to take up the shield of faith to extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. But what does it really mean to raise that shield in the heat of spiritual battle? In this week’s episode, Angie and Susie dive deep into what faith looks like when fear, insecurity, and doubt come rushing in. They unpack how our trust in God becomes a powerful defense against the enemy’s lies, and why even mustard-seed faith is more than enough to hold our ground. Through word studies...
Ephesians 6:15 urges us to fit our feet with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. But what does that really mean when life feels uncertain, overwhelming, or just plain loud? In this week’s episode, Angie and Katie dig into what it looks like to walk in peace, not as the absence of conflict, but as the presence of God's steadying hand. Together, they explore how recalling God’s faithfulness helps us stand firm, even when the road ahead is rough. From moments of soul agitation to ...
Ephesians 6:14b tells us to stand firm with the breastplate of righteousness in place. But what does that look like in our everyday decisions? In this week’s episode, Angie and Susie unpack how righteousness is more than a lofty word, it’s about choosing to live in a way that aligns with God’s character. From the decisions we make in private to how we treat others in public, righteousness protects our hearts and helps us walk in step with the Spirit. Together, we explore how God's justifying ...
In Ephesians 6:14, Paul urges us to stand firm with the belt of truth buckled around our waist. But what does it mean to live grounded in truth? In this week’s episode, Angie and Susie explore how truth isn’t just about facts. It’s about believing the stabilizing, foundational reality that God loves us, accepts us, and equips us. Join us as we unpack how truth holds everything else in place, helping us stand strong in the battles we face. Ephesians 6:14a (NIV) Stand firm then, wi...
And who is my neighbor? In this week’s episode, Angie and Susie unpack the word neighbor and reflect on how Jesus expands its meaning far beyond proximity. From cultural context to personal application, this conversation invites us to widen our circle, examine our hearts, and see others through the lens of grace—even when it's hard. Luke 10:29 (NIV) But he wanted to justify himself, so he asked Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” https://livesteadyon.com/ https://susiecrosby.com/ Logos Software ...
Have you ever felt like God’s blessings were delayed—or even missing? In this episode, Angie and Susie explore the meaning of true blessing, reminding us that God's goodness comes exactly when we need it—not a moment too soon or too late. If your heart feels weary or your spirit dry, this episode is a gentle reminder: the rain is coming. And when it does, it will be more than enough. Ezekiel 34:26 (NIV) I will make them and the places surrounding my hill a blessing. I will send down showers i...
Sometimes, standing feels like the hardest thing to do—especially when life feels like a battlefield. But in Ephesians 6:13b, Paul encourages us that after we’ve done everything, we are to stand. Not in our own strength. Not in fear or defeat. But in the power and provision of God. In this episode, Angie and Katie dive deep into what it truly means to "stand firm" in the face of spiritual warfare. Ephesians 6:13b (NIV) and after you have done everything, to stand. https://livesteadyon.com/...
The battle you’re facing isn’t a surprise to God—and He’s already equipped you with everything you need to stand firm. In this episode, Angie and Susie explore the meaning of God’s full armor and how to wear every piece with confidence and purpose. Ephesians 6:13a (NIV) Therefore put on the full armor of God, https://livesteadyon.com/ https://susiecrosby.com/ https://www.logos.com/ https://enduringword.com/ https://www.wordhippo.com/ https://www.biblegateway.com/ https://www.blueletterbible...
Angie and Susie dive into Ephesians 6:12 and the reality of the spiritual battles we face every day. They will help you recognize the enemy’s subtle tactics, stand firm in God's truth, and remember: you never fight alone. When the fire rages, you won’t be consumed — because Christ is standing with you. Ephesians 6:12 (NIV) For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of ...
Angie and Susie continue the series on the armor of God by digging into Ephesians 6:11 and exploring how to recognize the enemy’s schemes. They talk about what it means to actively put on God’s armor and how spiritual awareness helps us stand firm. You’ll hear practical encouragement for deepening your trust in God as your first line of defense. Ephesians 6:11 (NIV) Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. https://livesteadyon.com/ https://s...
Understand Your Bible | Bible Verses, Inductive Bible Study, Biblical Encouragement, Bible Study Method, Scripture Study Tool
Have you ever worried that following God might take you somewhere you don’t want to go, or that you wouldn’t be able to keep up if you tried? In Psalm 23:3b, David writes, “He guides me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” The Hebrew word nachah means to guide, to govern, to lead forth. It’s not just about pointing out the path. It’s about walking with us, rerouting us when we wander, and strengthening us to keep moving forward. Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode: W...