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Welcome to the:The Bible Made Real with Kathy AbrahamWhere Scripture transforms your everyday life.If you’ve ever felt intimidated by the Bible, unsure how to study it, or wondered how God’s Word actually speaks into the real struggles you face—this podcast is for you. Each week, Christian Bible teacher, author, and mentor Kathy Abraham opens Scripture with clarity, depth, and practical wisdom, helping women move from confusion to confidence in God’s Word. Drawing from her background in theology, health, and science—and from her own journey of faith, growth, and transformation—Kathy shows how Scripture speaks powerfully into real life: anxiety, identity, purpose, relationships, spiritual habits, and emotional health.This podcast is for women who crave depth but often feel overwhelmed. Here, the Bible becomes clear, personal, and life-giving—right where you are.Listeners can expectClear, Scripture-centered teachingPractical application for everyday lifeSpiritual practices that lead to lasting transformationEncouragement to walk confidently in your God-given identityTools for sustainable spiritual growthWhether you’re seeking peace in chaos, longing for deeper spiritual rhythms, navigating emotions, or learning how to study the Bible for yourself, The Bible Made Real will help you experience God’s Word as relevant, transformative, and alive.If you’re ready to grow spiritually, think biblically, and live with purpose— hit subscribe and join the journey.Subscribe to the podcastVisit KathyAbraham.com for Bible study toolsFollow Kathy on Instagram for weekly encouragementSign up for devotionals and teaching resourcesCome discover how powerful, relevant, and life-giving the Bible truly is—and how it can transform your life from the inside out.

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episode When God Interrupts Your Life for a Greater Purpose | Acts 8–9 cover

When God Interrupts Your Life for a Greater Purpose | Acts 8–9

Welcome back to The Bible Made Real Podcast with Kathy Abraham. In this episode, Kathy walks through Acts chapters 8 and 9, exploring the expansion of the early Church, the power of the Holy Spirit, the conversion of Saul, and how God uses ordinary people for extraordinary Kingdom purposes.  Episode Overview This episode marks a major transition in the book of Acts. The first seven chapters focused primarily on the Church in Jerusalem. Now, beginning in Acts 8, the Gospel starts spreading into Judea and Samaria—fulfilling Jesus’ words in Acts 1:8: * “You shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” (NKJV) Kathy explores how persecution, suffering, divine interruptions, and radical transformation all became instruments God used to expand His Church.  ACTS CHAPTER 8 — THE GOSPEL SCATTERED & MULTIPLIED 1. Saul Begins Persecuting the Church Key Passage: Acts 8:1–3 Following the martyrdom of Stephen, Saul violently persecutes Christians—dragging men and women into prison and making “havoc” of the Church.  Key Themes: * Religious zeal without truth * Spiritual blindness * God’s ability to transform anyone Kathy emphasizes the contrast between who Saul was in Acts 8 and who he becomes later as the Apostle Paul. No one is beyond redemption. Real-Life Application: * Never write someone off. * God can transform the hardest heart. * Your past does not disqualify you from your calling. 2. Persecution Leads to Expansion Key Passage: Acts 8:4 * “Those who were scattered went everywhere preaching the word.” The believers were scattered because of persecution, yet God used their displacement to spread the Gospel.  Key Themes: * Divine disruption * Growth through discomfort * God’s purposes in unexpected transitions Real-Life Application: Sometimes the very thing that feels like opposition is actually God repositioning you for expansion. Kathy reminds listeners: * Closed doors may be divine direction. * Hard seasons can become holy redirections. * God often grows us through discomfort. 3. Philip Preaches in Samaria Key Passage: Acts 8:5–8 Philip preaches in Samaria and many people are healed, delivered, and filled with joy.  Historical Context: The Samaritans were historically despised by many Jews because of intermarriage and cultural mixing after the Assyrian conquest. Yet God intentionally brings the Gospel to them. Key Themes: * The Gospel breaks barriers * Salvation is for all people * Jesus brings lasting joy Real-Life Application: The Gospel is not limited by: * ethnicity * background * status * culture * past mistakes God’s heart is for everyone. 4. Simon the Sorcerer & the Danger of Wrong Motives Key Passage: Acts 8:9–24 Simon the sorcerer believes and is baptized, but later attempts to buy the power of the Holy Spirit with money. Peter rebukes him sharply.  Key Themes: * False motives * Spiritual pride * Influence vs. purity of heart Major Takeaway: You can desire spiritual things while still having impure motives. Real-Life Application: This is a warning for anyone in ministry, leadership, or public influence: * God cares deeply about the condition of the heart. * Platform without purity is dangerous. * Ministry must flow from surrender, not ambition. 5. Philip & the Et Welcome to The Bible Made Real. Be sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. You can connect with Kathy on Instagram @kathyabidinglight and learn more at kathyabraham.com.

26. maj 2026 - 29 min
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Acts 7 Explained: Stephen’s Bold Faith, Martyrdom, and the Power of Truth

📖 Episode Summary In this episode of The Bible Made Real Podcast, Kathy Abraham walks through Acts chapter 7, one of the most powerful and pivotal chapters in the New Testament. We explore Stephen’s bold defense before the council, where he traces God’s redemptive work through history—from Abraham to Moses to Jesus—revealing a consistent pattern: God moves, and people resist. This chapter culminates in Stephen becoming the first Christian martyr, displaying extraordinary courage, clarity, and Christ-like forgiveness—even in the face of death. This is a call to live with eternal vision, unwavering truth, and Spirit-filled boldness. 🔥 What You’ll Learn * Why Acts 7 is one of the most important speeches in the New Testament * The redemptive pattern seen through Abraham, Joseph, and Moses * How people consistently resist the work of God * Why religious knowledge does not equal true obedience * What it means to stand firm in truth under pressure * How Stephen modeled Christ—even in his final moments * The lasting impact your faith can have on others 📚 Key Scripture * Acts 7:1–53 — Stephen’s speech and defense * Acts 7:54–60 — Stephen’s vision and martyrdom ✨ Key Teaching Points 1. God’s Plan Is Revealed Through History Stephen walks through the Old Testament to show God’s consistent work: * Abraham was called by God * Joseph was rejected, then became a deliverer * Moses was rejected, then sent as a leader Pattern: God’s chosen servants are often rejected before being recognized. 2. People Resist the Holy Spirit Stephen confronts the council directly: > “You stiff-necked people… you always resist the Holy Spirit.”  Truth: The issue is not lack of evidence—it’s hardness of heart. 3. God Is Not Confined to a Place Stephen dismantles their belief that God is limited to the temple. * God moved with Abraham outside the land * God was with Joseph in Egypt * God met Moses in the wilderness Key Insight: God is not restricted to systems, locations, or traditions. 4. Religious Activity ≠ Obedience The leaders knew Scripture—but still rejected God. Warning: You can know about God and still resist Him. 5. Truth Stands Firm Under Pressure Stephen does not compromise—even when facing death. He speaks boldly, clearly, and without fear. 6. A Vision of Eternity Changes Everything In his final moments, Stephen sees heaven opened: > “I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.”  His focus shifts from earthly suffering to eternal reality. 7. Christ-Like Forgiveness in the Face of Death As he is being stoned, Stephen prays: > “Lord, do not charge them with this sin.”  This mirrors Jesus on the cross. This is supernatural grace. 8. The First Martyr Sets the Pattern Stephen is known as the first Christian martyr. His life reflects: * Bold proclamation * Spirit-filled wisdom * Faithful endurance * Forgiveness in suffering 9. Your Faith Impacts Others Saul (later Paul the Apostle) witnessed Stephen’s death. Key Insight: Your obedience may plant seeds in others—even if you don’t see the outcome. 💡 Real-Life Application * Speak truth boldly, even when it’s uncomfortable * Don’t confuse religious activity with real obedience * Keep your heart soft toward the Holy Spirit * Fix your eyes on eternity, not temporary comfort * Walk in forgiveness—even when it’s hard Welcome to The Bible Made Real. Be sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. You can connect with Kathy on Instagram @kathyabidinglight and learn more at kathyabraham.com.

19. maj 2026 - 6 min
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Acts 5 & 6 Explained: Holiness, Obedience, and the Power of the Early Church

Episode Summary In this episode of The Bible Made Real Podcast, Kathy Abraham continues the Acts Bible Study series, walking through Acts chapters 5 and 6. We witness the seriousness of sin within the Church, the unstoppable power of the Holy Spirit, and the bold obedience of the apostles under persecution. From the sobering story of Ananias and Sapphira to the rapid growth and structuring of the early Church, this passage reveals what it truly means to live in integrity, courage, and Spirit-led purpose. This is a call to purity, boldness, and faithful service in the body of Christ. 🔥 What You’ll Learn * Why God takes integrity and honesty seriously * The real issue behind Ananias and Sapphira’s sin * How the Holy Spirit moved with power and authority in the early Church * Why obedience to God must come before pleasing people * How persecution actually strengthens faith and calling * The importance of structure, delegation, and service in the Church * How to identify and walk in your God-given role and gifts 📚 Key Scripture Passages * Acts 5:1–11 — Ananias and Sapphira * Acts 5:12–16 — Signs, wonders, and healing * Acts 5:17–42 — Arrest, persecution, and bold obedience * Acts 6:1–7 — Appointment of the seven (deacons) * Acts 6:8–15 — Stephen’s faith and opposition ✨ Key Teaching Points 1. God Cares Deeply About Integrity Ananias and Sapphira were not judged for keeping money—but for lying. > “You have not lied to men but to God.”  Truth: God is not after your money—He is after your heart. 2. You Are Responsible for Your Own Integrity Sapphira had a chance to tell the truth—but chose to follow deception. Application: You are never obligated to participate in someone else’s sin. 3. The Fear of God Leads to Reverence The early Church experienced awe, reverence, and holy fear as they witnessed God's power. * Miracles increased * Healings multiplied * People were transformed 4. The Power of the Holy Spirit Was Tangible Even Peter’s shadow brought healing. This wasn’t symbolic—it was evidence of real spiritual authority. 5. You Cannot Silence What God Is Building The apostles were imprisoned—but released by an angel and sent back to preach. Message: When God calls you, opposition does not cancel your assignment. 6. Obey God, Not Man Peter boldly declares: > “We ought to obey God rather than men.”  This is the line every believer must settle. 7. Obedience Unlocks Your Calling The apostles lived in full alignment with the Holy Spirit. * When God said go—they went * When God said speak—they spoke Result: Thousands were saved and the Church multiplied. 8. If It’s From God, It Cannot Be Stopped Gamaliel’s wisdom reveals a powerful principle: > If something is from God, no one can overthrow it.  9. Suffering for Christ Is an Honor The apostles rejoiced after being persecuted. > They were “counted worthy to suffer shame for His name.”  Perspective shift: Suffering is not failure—it is participation in Christ. 10. The Church Must Be Structured to Grow As the Church expanded, needs increased—and leadership adapted. They appointed seven men who were: * Of good reputation * Full of the Holy Spirit * Full of wisdom 11. Everyone Welcome to The Bible Made Real. Be sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. You can connect with Kathy on Instagram @kathyabidinglight and learn more at kathyabraham.com.

12. maj 2026 - 16 min
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Acts 3 & 4 Explained: Power of the Holy Spirit, Bold Faith & Persecution

In this episode of The Bible Made Real Podcast, we continue our journey through the book of Acts, diving into chapters 3 and 4. After the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, we now see the first miracle of the early Church, the bold preaching of Peter, and the beginning of persecution. This passage reveals what it truly looks like to live in the power of the Holy Spirit—marked by transformation, courage, unity, and unwavering faith in Jesus Christ. 🔥 What You’ll Learn * Why God often gives you more than what you ask for * The deeper meaning behind the healing of the lame man * How to redirect glory back to Christ in your life * Why boldness comes from being with Jesus—not just knowledge * What persecution reveals about your faith * How the early Church prayed, lived, and stayed unified * Why we should pray for boldness—not comfort 📚 Key Scripture Passages * Acts 3:1–10 — Healing of the lame man * Acts 3:12–26 — Peter’s sermon and call to repentance * Acts 4:1–22 — Peter and John arrested and questioned * Acts 4:23–31 — The believers pray for boldness * Acts 4:32–37 — Unity and generosity in the early Church ✨ Key Teaching Points 1. God Gives More Than You Ask For The lame man asked for money—but received healing and transformation. God doesn’t just meet surface needs—He transforms lives. > Sometimes we ask for temporary solutions, but God offers eternal change. 2. The Power Is in the Name of Jesus Peter makes it clear: the miracle was not by human ability. > “Silver and gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you…”  Faith in Jesus—not human effort—is the source of true power. 3. Redirect the Glory Peter refuses attention and immediately points people back to Christ. Application: If God is using you, make sure people see Him—not you. 4. Repentance Is Always Available Even those who rejected and crucified Jesus are invited back. > “Repent therefore and be converted…”  No one is too far gone. The invitation still stands. 5. Boldness Comes from Being with Jesus Peter and John were untrained—but powerful. > People “realized that they had been with Jesus.”  Authority flows from intimacy, not education. 6. Faith Will Cost You Something Peter and John are arrested—but the Church still grows to 5,000. Question: Are you willing to be misunderstood or rejected for the sake of truth? 7. Jesus Is the Cornerstone He is the foundation—remove Him, and everything collapses. > “Nor is there salvation in any other…”  8. Pray for Boldness, Not Escape The early Church didn’t pray for comfort—they prayed for courage. Powerful Shift: Instead of “God remove this,” pray ➡️ “God strengthen me through this.” 9. Pray the Word of God They prayed Scripture (Psalms), reminding themselves of truth and God’s promises. 10. True Unity Produces Generosity The early believers lived in radical unity and shared everything willingly. * One heart * One soul * No one in need This was not forced—it was Spirit-led. 💡 Real-Life Application * Stop limiting your prayers to what you think you need * When God uses you, point everything back to Him * Build boldness through time with Jesus—not just study * Expect resistance when you walk in truth * Pray Scripture to strengthen you Welcome to The Bible Made Real. Be sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. You can connect with Kathy on Instagram @kathyabidinglight and learn more at kathyabraham.com.

5. maj 2026 - 21 min
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Acts Chapter 2 Explained | Pentecost, the Holy Spirit & the Birth of the Church (Episode 2 of 12)

✨ Episode Summary In this episode, we step into one of the most powerful and defining moments in all of Scripture—Acts chapter 2 and the day of Pentecost.  This is where everything changes. The Holy Spirit descends, the Church is born, and ordinary people are transformed into bold witnesses. What began as 120 believers gathered in prayer becomes a movement that reaches thousands in a single day. This is not just a historical event—it is a living pattern for your life today. The same Spirit, the same power, and the same call are still active. 🔑 What You’ll Learn * What Pentecost really means and why it matters * The significance of wind and fire as symbols of God’s presence * How the Holy Spirit fills both the Church corporately and believers personally * The connection between Pentecost and the reversal of Babel * Why some people respond with faith while others respond with rejection * The power of Peter’s transformation and bold preaching * The true response to conviction: repentance, baptism, and surrender * The blueprint of the early Church and how to live it today 📖 Key Scriptures * Acts 2:1–47 * Joel 2:28–32 * Psalm 16 * Luke 3:16 * Ezekiel 37 🔥 Core Teaching Themes 1. The Holy Spirit Changes Everything Pentecost is not symbolic—it is transformational. The Spirit does not visit… He fills, indwells, and empowers. 2. Unity Precedes Power The Holy Spirit came when they were: * In one place * In one accord * In prayer God moves powerfully through unified hearts. 3. Fire and Wind: The Presence of God * Wind (pneuma) → breath of life, divine movement * Fire → purification, transformation, divine presence God was not just near them—He was now within them. 4. Personal Filling Within a Unified Body The Spirit came as divided tongues of fire. Same Spirit. Different expressions. Unity does not remove individuality—it refines it. 5. The Reversal of Babel At Babel → language divided humanity At Pentecost → language unites humanity The Spirit restores what sin fractured. 6. The Same Encounter, Different Responses Some were amazed. Others mocked. The presence of God does not force belief. It reveals the condition of the heart. 7. Peter’s Transformation The same Peter who denied Jesus now boldly proclaims Him. This is what happens when the Holy Spirit fills a life: fear turns into authority, silence into boldness, weakness into power. 8. The Gospel Clearly Proclaimed Peter lays it out plainly: * Jesus lived * Jesus was crucified * Jesus rose again * Jesus is Lord And the result? Hearts were pierced. 9. The Only Right Response: Repentance When the people ask, “What shall we do?” Peter answers: * Repent * Be baptized * Receive the Holy Spirit This is still the path today. 10. The Blueprint of the Church Acts 2:42 gives us the model: * Apostles’ teaching (Truth) * Fellowship (Community) * Breaking of bread (Eucharist) * Prayer (Spiritual life) This is how the Church grows—and how your life becomes stable. 🔥 Life Application 1. You cannot live the Christian life without the Holy Spirit Effort alone is not enough. You need divine power. 2. Don’t just hear the Word—respond to it Ask: What is God asking me to change today? 3. Build your life on the right foundation Truth. Community. Eucharist. Prayer. 4. Stay consistent, not occasional Spiritual growth comes Welcome to The Bible Made Real. Be sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. You can connect with Kathy on Instagram @kathyabidinglight and learn more at kathyabraham.com.

28. apr. 2026 - 30 min
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