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The Boundless Bible is a podcast dedicated to discussing the many layers and perspectives the Bible offers to those interested in deepening their views and understanding.Hosted by three friends from very different walks of life and life experiences, who've come together through curiosity of, and respect for, the living Word.Our hosts are:DAVID SHAPIRO -- was born an Orthodox Jew, later an atheist, ex-military and MMA fighter, David heeded the call to Jesus and is now an ordained Pastor, specializing in Apologetics.JAVIER MARQUEZ -- Originally from Brooklyn, moved to LA to be an actor, and deeply found the Lord which led him to work in the church, lead Bible studies and grow his faith.JASON HOLLOWAY -- grew up in the church, left in college, and spent the next 2 decades immersed in learning world religion, spirituality, science, and mythology, recently returning to the Faith with renewed insight and perspective.After a year of weekly discussions, we came to find that sharing and debating their different perspectives had become an exciting way to introduce new ideas to old thinking, grow their understanding, and strengthen their faith.We are aware that there are many people out there who feel their questions haven't been answered, whose curiosity has been tamped down, or who just generally feel their community doesn't allow open dialogue, and our goal is to give those people a place to listen, ask questions, and engage with their curiosity to find a deeper and more robust connection to their faith.

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Episode 71: Lost Sheep: He Never Stops Seeking Cover

71: Lost Sheep: He Never Stops Seeking

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437920/fan_mail/new] “The lost sheep” can sound like a soft, sentimental story until you notice what Jesus is really doing with it. We pull the thread on Luke 15 and Matthew 18 and find a parable packed with context, tension, and hope. If you’ve ever felt far from God, stuck in a pattern you can’t break, or strangely empty even while staying close to church, this conversation is for you. We start by tracing the parable back to Ezekiel 34, where God condemns Israel’s shepherds for failing the flock and promises to gather the scattered Himself. That backdrop reframes everything: Jesus isn’t only saying God cares about individuals, He’s placing Himself in the role of the true Shepherd who does what leaders and systems can’t. Then we look at the language behind “lost,” not as simply misplaced but as perishing, ruined, and in need of rescue, which makes the Shepherd’s pursuit feel urgent and personal. From there, we talk about why the sheep can’t rescue itself and why the shoulders image matters: the Shepherd carries what cannot make the walk home. And we land on the heart of the celebration, not as public shaming, but as Teshuva, repentance as return. The line about “joy in the presence of the angels” pushes us to picture God Himself rejoicing over a homecoming. If this helped you see the Bible with fresh depth, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What part of the parable hits you differently now? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437920/support] Have a topic, verse, or story you'd like us to cover?  * Tell us on the socials at @theboundlessbible:  Facebook / Instagram / TikTok  * Join the new Facebook Group: The Boundless Bible Discussion Group If you enjoyed this episode, hit subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more people like you.

20. Mai 2026 - 25 min
Episode 70: Mustard Seed: Small Seeds, Grand Design Cover

70: Mustard Seed: Small Seeds, Grand Design

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437920/fan_mail/new] Most of us hear “mustard seed” and jump straight to a motivational line about tiny faith. We did too, until we realized we were blending ideas and missing what Jesus actually points to in Matthew 13: the kingdom of heaven, understood in its Jewish context as God’s reign. That single shift changes the whole parable from a personal pep talk into a story about how God’s rule arrives quietly, starts small on purpose, and grows into something that outscales every expectation. We talk through why parables can feel simple on the surface yet still function like wisdom literature, revealing depth over time. Then we trace the mustard seed image outward: Jesus beginning His ministry in humility, the shock of a Messiah who doesn’t match the crowd’s idea of power, and the surprising detail that “a man sowed” the seed into the ground. That line opens the door to a richer reading that can echo death, burial, and resurrection, with new life pushing up like a plant breaking through soil. From there we connect the “tree” and the birds nesting in its branches to Old Testament kingdom imagery, especially Daniel, and to the Bible’s repeating themes of seeds, roots, branches, fruit, and harvest. We also bring it home: if God plants good seed in us, what does it look like to tend that garden, grow toward maturity, and avoid becoming a fruitless tree? Subscribe for more Scripture-focused conversations, share this with a friend who’s heard the mustard seed line a hundred times, and leave a review. What’s one parable you want us to unpack next? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437920/support] Have a topic, verse, or story you'd like us to cover?  * Tell us on the socials at @theboundlessbible:  Facebook / Instagram / TikTok  * Join the new Facebook Group: The Boundless Bible Discussion Group If you enjoyed this episode, hit subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more people like you.

13. Mai 2026 - 29 min
Episode 69: King Saul: Lost Blessings and How to Avoid It Cover

69: King Saul: Lost Blessings and How to Avoid It

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437920/fan_mail/new] Saul is the kind of Bible character that hurts to look at because he doesn’t fail in one explosive moment. He drifts. He starts with promise, wins battles, carries real authority, and still ends up trapped by fear, control, and spiritual desperation. We walk through Saul’s story in 1 Samuel with the backstory most people skip: the chaos of Judges and the dangerous line, “everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” From there, Israel demands a king like the nations, and God gives them what they asked for. Even Saul’s name carries the bite of that irony. We talk about why Saul “looks right” on paper, why some readers see humility in his hiding, and why early success can mask a weakening inner life. The core thread is obedience and listening. Saul’s downfall isn’t only rebellion, it’s selective obedience, the slow habit of doing what makes sense to him while still wearing the label of God’s anointed. That’s where it gets personal: we explore the moment someone can’t hear God anymore and starts chasing any voice that will speak, from quick fixes to spiritual counterfeits. We also wrestle with free will, consequences, divine favor, and repentance. What does it mean to lose blessing? Can you get it back? Why does Saul cling to the throne instead of surrendering and turning back? The question we leave you with is simple and relentless: who sits on the throne of your life today? Subscribe for more Bible deep dives, share this with a friend who loves 1 Samuel, and leave a review with your take on Saul. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437920/support] Have a topic, verse, or story you'd like us to cover?  * Tell us on the socials at @theboundlessbible:  Facebook / Instagram / TikTok  * Join the new Facebook Group: The Boundless Bible Discussion Group If you enjoyed this episode, hit subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more people like you.

8. Mai 2026 - 32 min
Episode 68: Rahab: From Jericho to Jesus Cover

68: Rahab: From Jericho to Jesus

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437920/fan_mail/new] A brothel, two clueless spies, and a woman who becomes part of Jesus’ family tree, Rahab’s story refuses to be a neat moral lesson. We dig into Joshua 2 and ask the uncomfortable questions the text raises: why would Israel’s spies start in Rahab’s house, what do we do with the language about them lying down, and how can God’s plan move forward through choices that look compromised from every angle? If you’ve ever felt disqualified by your past, Rahab hits close to home.  We also zoom out to the wildness of Joshua and Jericho. The marching, the trumpets, and the walls falling down aren’t just dramatic Bible scenes; they open up deeper themes about obedience, legalism, and the fear of God. We talk about the Sabbath tension in the seven day command, the scarlet cord as a rescue sign that echoes Passover, and even the archaeological claims that the walls appear to have fallen outward rather than inward. Along the way, we keep returning to a single thread: God is not limited by human categories of clean and unclean when he is moving people toward alignment with him.  Then the conversation turns personal and symbolic. What if Jericho is the heart, and the walls come down slowly as God makes room for new life? What if redemption is not only about saving one person, but about saving a whole family line and breaking generational cycles? If you’re into Bible study, Old Testament context, and honest Christian conversation, press play, subscribe, and share this with someone who needs hope. After you listen, what “wall” do you want God to bring down? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437920/support] Have a topic, verse, or story you'd like us to cover?  * Tell us on the socials at @theboundlessbible:  Facebook / Instagram / TikTok  * Join the new Facebook Group: The Boundless Bible Discussion Group If you enjoyed this episode, hit subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more people like you.

29. Apr. 2026 - 30 min
Episode 67: Jacob: Wrestling with God Cover

67: Jacob: Wrestling with God

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437920/fan_mail/new] Jacob is the kind of Bible character you don’t expect to become a patriarch because his story is full of grasping, messy choices, and fear. That’s exactly why we can’t stop talking about him. We trace Jacob from “heel grabber” to the night he ends up alone, out of moves, and forced to confront what he’s been doing with his life and why it hasn’t brought peace. We dig into the big themes behind the plot twists: identity, deception, and the exhausting attempt to secure blessing through self-reliance. Jacob bargains for the birthright, schemes for the blessing, then learns what it feels like to be deceived himself. As he heads back toward Esau, he tries to manage the danger with gifts and careful planning, even after God has already told him to go. That tension feels modern because it is modern: believing God is real while still living like everything depends on us. Then we slow down for Genesis 32, the moment people remember as “Jacob wrestling with God.” We talk about Jacob’s ladder as a vision of God’s initiative, the all-night struggle until daybreak, and the shocking truth that Jacob’s “win” looks like surrender. The hip touch, the lifelong limp, and the new name Israel show how spiritual growth can cost us control while giving us a deeper, truer identity. If you’re searching for meaning, wrestling with doubt, or trying to understand faith without pretending life is simple, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with the biggest thing you’re wrestling with right now. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437920/support] Have a topic, verse, or story you'd like us to cover?  * Tell us on the socials at @theboundlessbible:  Facebook / Instagram / TikTok  * Join the new Facebook Group: The Boundless Bible Discussion Group If you enjoyed this episode, hit subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more people like you.

17. Apr. 2026 - 31 min
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