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Study in the Chapel

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We take a fresh approach to Scripture by going in-depth to unlock what God has been trying to tell us since, literally, time began. We examine what we’ve been told the Bible says and we put it to the test. We look at the original languages. We investigate the cultural background. We strip away what religion tells us we must believe and then we present an honest, thought-out, unfiltered view of Truth.All we’re doing is clearing away the centuries of ulterior motives that have accumulated on the “old” Truths. We’re not crackpots. We’re not speculators. We do our research. We consult the almost 2,000 years of scholarship that is available and, most of all, we rely on the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth to reveal the details of the One who sent that Spirit to us.Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior and you really need to get to know Him. Allow us to help.

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Bible Study Romans Part 20-Peace

Peace is one of the most misunderstood words in real life. We take a slow, careful walk through Romans 1:7 and Paul’s blessing, “Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ,” and we ask a sharper question than “Do I feel calm?” What if peace is the end of againstness with God? We start by treating Paul’s greeting as intentional and targeted, then we revisit why Grace is essential to Salvation and conversion. From there, we pivot to the “peace” we often skip. We define peace in plain terms, compare it to the world’s idea of peace built on fragile truces and distrust, and explain why Paul is pointing to something completely different. The peace Paul prays for doesn’t come from improved circumstances, politics, or personal grit. It comes from God, and it’s grounded in the relationship between the Father and the Son. Then we get practical and honest about the cost. Choosing Christ can disrupt family expectations, friendships, and cultural belonging, so peace with God doesn’t automatically mean peace with the world. We connect Romans to key passages like John 6:29 and John 14:27 to show God’s terms for peace, why “my peace” is not the same as worldly comfort, and how union with Christ makes this peace steady even when life is loud. If you want a clear Bible study on Grace and peace, peace with God, the peace of Christ, and why real peace can coexist with real conflict, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review.

21. mai 2026 - 25 min
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Bible Study Genesis Part 21-Sanctified Rest Day

God does something surprising in Genesis 2. After six days of staggering creative power, He doesn’t bless the “busy” days. He blesses the day He stops. That single choice raises an uncomfortable question for anyone raised on performance based religion: why would God sanctify rest instead of work? We walk slowly through Genesis 2:1-3 and press into the details, including why the text insists Creation is finished and why God tells us He rested. Then we sit with the irony that the seventh day is blessed “because” of rest. If the Bible itself highlights stopping, what is it trying to teach us about Salvation, holiness, and how we relate to God? From there, we connect Genesis to the New Testament with Paul’s blunt warnings and clarifying statements in Galatians 1:8 and 2:16, plus the familiar anchor points of Ephesians 2:8-9 and Titus 3:5. Our central claim is simple and sharp: we are not redeemed by our efforts, rituals, or religious achievements. We are saved by Grace through Faith, resting in the finished work of Jesus Christ. We also define Sabbath as Shabbat and explain why this theme keeps showing up throughout Scripture. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re doing “enough” to be right with God, this study aims straight at that fear. Subscribe, share this with someone who feels burdened, and leave a review.

21. mai 2026 - 36 min
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Bible Study Genesis Part 20-All the Hosts of Them

“Thus the heavens and the earth were finished.” If you take Genesis 2:1 at face value, it forces a hard question: are we willing to trust what God says about creation, or do we feel pressure to reshape Scripture to match the modern story of never ending change? We pick up right after completing Genesis 1 and lay down a key principle for any serious Bible study: nothing in God’s Word is random. God gives information with purpose. That is why the Bible can be nearly silent about things people obsess over, like detailed descriptions of heaven or long explanations of angels. Scripture is written for humans, on earth, and it aims at what we need most: knowing God, understanding His plan, and facing the decision to believe or reject what He has said. From there we talk about God’s simplicity and clarity, and why the world often hates that. God’s plan is not buried in mystery. We were made in His image to glorify Him, to portray the truth about Him in the world. Then we shift into Genesis 2:1 and the meaning of “finished,” including the Hebrew sense of completion, and why that finality clashes with the assumptions behind theistic evolution and Darwinian evolution. We also unpack “host” as an “army”, an image that portrays creation as obedient under a Commander, raising the personal challenge of whether we will march in step with what God has said. Subscribe for more verse-by-verse Genesis Bible study, share this with someone who wrestles with creation and faith, and leave a review so others can find the show.

15. mai 2026 - 34 min
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Bible Study Romans Part 19-Grace and Peace

“Grace to you and peace” can sound like just a polite greeting until you realize Paul treats it like a loaded prayer. We take Romans 1:7 slowly and ask what Paul is really wishing over ordinary Christians in Rome and what that reveals about God’s heart toward people who cannot earn their way into His favor. We dig into one of the Bible’s clearest definitions: Grace as unmerited favor. Not “God likes you because you did well,” but God’s kindness given freely, rooted in Jesus Christ. From there, we contrast Grace with the way the world runs on earned approval. If your sense of safety depends on performance, you live on a tightrope, and that pressure bleeds into how many people view Faith. To make it painfully modern, we connect the idea of earned favor to influencer culture: the constant work to stay liked, the fear of one mistake, and the exhaustion of keeping momentum when popularity is fickle. Then we return to Paul’s second word, peace, including the Jewish background of shalom, and why peace from God is categorically different than peace offered by any human being, leader, celebrity, or institution. We close with Paul’s phrase “God our Father,” exploring sonship as a privileged relationship given to those who receive Christ, and why that identity steadies us when the world mocks Christianity as limiting. If you want a deeper Bible study on Romans, Christian theology, Salvation, and what it means to live without performance pressure, this is a strong place to start. Subscribe, share this with someone who feels spiritually tired, and leave a review with the line that challenged you most.

15. mai 2026 - 26 min
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Bible Study Genesis Part 19-Every Green Herb for Meat

Genesis 1 doesn’t end with a science lecture. It ends with a claim about you, your purpose, and a world that was called “very good” for a reason. We close out the sixth day of creation and follow the text from land animals to humanity, slowing down over the details many readers skip. We talk about why Genesis emphasizes creatures reproducing “after his kind,” why the creation of man is described as a distinct “bara” act, and how that shapes a Biblical Creation view that directly challenges evolutionary assumptions about human origins. We also clear up a common tension between Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 by explaining how “created” and “formed from the dust” can describe different aspects of the same reality: the uniqueness of human life and the physical frame built for the environment God prepared. Then we wrestle with two ideas that can feel distant from modern life: dominion and the image of God. If humans were given complete authority, why do the world, our bodies, and even backyard wildlife seem so indifferent to our “rule”? We explore the possibility that something real was lost, not because God failed, but because we did. And when the Bible says we are made in God’s image and likeness, we ask what that could mean without turning it into either human pride or empty poetry, drawing on a classic commentary that points to the soul, mind, and moral capacities. If you care about Genesis Bible study, Christian theology, and what Scripture says about humanity’s place in creation, you’ll find plenty to think about here. Subscribe for the next chapter, share this with a friend reading Genesis, and leave a review.

13. mai 2026 - 36 min
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