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Exposit: A Bible Study Podcast

Podcast de Randall Beatley

inglés

Historia y religión

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Pull up a chair, open your Bible, and join the study. Exposit isn’t another “hot take” on current events or a surface-level devotional. It’s a slow, thoughtful walk through Scripture—verse by verse, chapter by chapter.Each episode feels like sitting at the table with a small group: reading the passage out loud, asking honest questions, digging into the history and context, and exploring what God’s Word means for our lives today.Whether you’re new to the Bible or have studied it for years, Exposit invites you to pause, reflect, and grow deeper in God’s truth—one passage at a time.

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episode Exposit | Ep 35|John 12:27-50| The Glory of the Cross artwork

Exposit | Ep 35|John 12:27-50| The Glory of the Cross

In John 12:27–50, Jesus enters the final moments before the cross and reveals something shocking: the cross was never a tragedy — it was the glory of God on full display. In this episode of Exposit, we examine how Christ is glorified through both salvation and judgment. Why did so many reject Jesus even after witnessing His miracles? What does it mean that God hardens hearts? And how does the cross simultaneously save God’s people while condemning the unbelieving world? This passage confronts our love for the praise of man, exposes the darkness of unbelief, and points us to the sovereign glory of God revealed in the crucified Christ. “The cross glorifies God by redeeming His own and judging the wicked at the same time.”

22 de may de 2026 - 56 min
episode Exposit | Ep 34|John 12:12-26| The Cost of Following The King artwork

Exposit | Ep 34|John 12:12-26| The Cost of Following The King

Most people love the idea of Jesus as King… until they realize what kind of King He actually is. In John 12:12–26, the crowd welcomes Jesus with palm branches, shouting “Hosanna!” They celebrate Him. They honor Him. They think they understand Him. But they’re wrong. Because just days later, that same road of celebration leads to a cross. In this episode, we break down the Triumphal Entry—but not from the angle you usually hear. Instead of focusing on the crowd, we focus on what Jesus says next: 👉 “Whoever loves his life loses it.” 👉 “If anyone serves Me, he must follow Me.” This is where Christianity gets uncomfortable. Following Jesus isn’t about adding Him to your life—it’s about losing your life for Him. We’ll walk through: - Why the crowd misunderstood Jesus - How the cross redefines what “glory” really means - The true cost of discipleship - What it actually looks like to follow the King If your faith has never cost you anything, this passage forces a hard question: Are you part of the crowd… or are you actually following Him? 📖 Passage: John 12:12–26 🎙 Podcast: Exposit #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #John12 #Discipleship #FollowJesus

15 de may de 2026 - 47 min
episode Exposit | Ep 33| John 12:1-11| Judas vs. Mary: Two Hearts Revealed artwork

Exposit | Ep 33| John 12:1-11| Judas vs. Mary: Two Hearts Revealed

In John 12:1–11, Jesus arrives in Bethany just days before the Passover and the shadow of the cross. At the table, Mary of Bethany takes an extraordinary step of devotion—anointing Jesus with costly perfume and wiping His feet with her hair. What looks like waste in the eyes of the room is revealed by Jesus as true preparation for His burial. But not everyone sees it that way. Judas Iscariot objects, masking greed with concern for the poor, revealing a heart already turning away from Christ. In contrast, Mary’s act exposes a love that is willing to give everything for Jesus, even when misunderstood. This passage draws a sharp line between two hearts in the presence of Christ—one shaped by worship, the other by self-interest. And in the middle of it all stands Lazarus, living proof of resurrection power, drawing crowds and intensifying the plot against Jesus. In this episode of Exposit, we walk through this powerful scene and ask what it reveals about true devotion, false religion, and the worth of Christ when He is rightly seen.

8 de may de 2026 - 30 min
episode Crossroads| Ep 14| Happy Lies & the Modern Gospel of Self artwork

Crossroads| Ep 14| Happy Lies & the Modern Gospel of Self

In this episode of Crossroads, we dive into Melissa Dougherty’s book Happy Lies and explore the rise of New Thought spirituality in modern culture and Christianity. We break down: * The historical roots of New Thought * How spiritual language gets redefined over time * Why ideas like “manifestation,” “positive confession,” and self-focused spirituality resonate so deeply in modern culture * The overlap between New Thought and today’s therapeutic, inward-focused worldview * And why Christianity offers something fundamentally different than self-help or self-optimization This episode is not an attack on therapy or psychology, but a deeper discussion about the modern tendency to locate human transformation almost entirely within the self. Is the answer found in looking inward—or in looking to Christ? Join us as theology meets culture.

7 de may de 2026 - 29 min
episode Crossroads| Ep 13| Preaching, Teaching or Both? artwork

Crossroads| Ep 13| Preaching, Teaching or Both?

“I want a teaching church, not a preaching church.” What do we make of a statement like that? In this episode, I explore the difference between preaching and teaching—and whether that distinction is even as clean as we often assume. I also address a growing concern I see in some Reformed spaces: that Sunday worship can drift into being primarily informational—heavy on theology, light on application. But preaching is not meant to be merely the transfer of knowledge. And neither is it meant to be emotional manipulation. True biblical preaching teaches the mind and presses the truth onto the life. So where is the balance? And have we unintentionally created sermons that inform but don’t confront, explain but don’t apply?

4 de may de 2026 - 53 min
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