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The Preaching of the Cross

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The Preaching of the Cross is the daily weekday radio ministry of Pastor James W. Knox, featuring in-depth, expository Bible teaching.

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jakson The Bible as Science: God's Ark-itecture kansikuva

The Bible as Science: God's Ark-itecture

You might have a few Bibles lying around your house that you never open, but somewhere else in the world a family is praying for a single New Testament they can call their own. We start there, with a simple challenge: don’t let God’s Word collect dust when it could be read, shared, and treasured overseas. If you’ve ever wondered whether small acts of giving matter, this conversation makes it tangible and urgent. Then we pivot into a bold claim that gets argued, not just asserted: the Bible holds up when people attack it as “not scientific.” The focus is Noah’s Ark, and we take the objections head-on. How big was the Ark really? How many animals would be required if the command is “of each kind,” not every modern breed? What about clean and unclean animals? We walk through the logistics with plain reasoning, touching the difference between species and varieties, and why mutation within a kind is not the same as evolution across kinds. We also tackle the questions people love to throw out in passing: food storage, the possibility of taking young animals instead of fully grown ones, the pre-flood diet described in Genesis, and even ventilation. Finally, we connect Ark proportions to principles modern naval vessels use, making the case that the design shows intelligence far beyond ancient shipbuilding norms. If you care about Christian apologetics, Bible teaching, Noah’s Ark details, creation vs evolution claims, and practical ways to spread Scripture, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves tough questions, and leave a review that tells us what part of the Ark discussion you want us to tackle next. Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

19. kesä 2026 - 25 min
jakson The Bible as Science: Measuring Noah's Ark kansikuva

The Bible as Science: Measuring Noah's Ark

Noah’s Ark gets mocked as a children’s story, but the arguments used against it often collapse the moment you ask one simple question: “Based on what measurements?” We’re continuing our Bible and science series by taking on modern science versus Noah’s Ark and exposing how many “gotcha” objections are powered by confusion, not facts. We tell two debates that reveal the pattern. First, an unbeliever tries to score an easy win and ends up mixing up Noah’s Ark with the Ark of the Covenant. Then we dig into the more serious charge that “two of every kind” could never fit, and we press the missing details critics rarely supply: how many kinds are we talking about, how many creatures are aquatic, how much space do insects require, and what constraints are actually being assumed. Along the way we address the timeline problem behind dinosaur-based ridicule and why it doesn’t work on its own terms. The hinge point is the cubit. Genesis gives dimensions in cubits, yet a cubit is not a single modern unit, and that uncertainty matters. We argue you can’t say, “We don’t know how big the ark was,” and then claim certainty that it was too small. From there we offer a conservative estimate of the ark’s size and cargo capacity in modern terms, and we close by looking at ancient flood traditions and archaeology that echo the memory of a flood while the Bible record stays strikingly plain and practical. If you care about biblical reliability, Christian apologetics, and clear thinking in the Bible versus science conversation, listen through to the end. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves a good debate, and leave a review with the strongest ark objection you want us to answer next. Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

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jakson The Bible as Science: A Modern Jonah kansikuva

The Bible as Science: A Modern Jonah

A whale, a missing sailor, and a ship’s doctor who signs the record. If you’ve ever heard someone scoff that Jonah and the great fish is “obviously unscientific,” we put that claim under a bright light and ask a better question: are we dealing with facts, or with assumptions dressed up as certainty? We start with a quick look at how far the preaching of God’s Word is traveling through this radio ministry, then we return to our series, The Bible as Science. Pastor James W. Knox argues that Scripture doesn’t wobble with the trends of the moment, while scientific “truths” often get revised, replaced, or forgotten. That sets the stage for the Jonah objection and a practical, nuts-and-bolts conversation about marine life, whale size, and what these creatures can actually do. From there we walk through one of the most vivid modern parallels ever told: the James Bartley account, sometimes called a “modern Jonah.” You’ll hear the details of the whaling accident, the missing man, the startling discovery during processing, and the reported aftereffects that fueled debate. Along the way, we tackle the deeper issue behind the argument: why some people refuse the Bible before they ever read it fairly, and what it means to trust Jesus Christ when He affirms the Jonah story. If you care about Bible and science, Christian apologetics, and the reliability of Scripture, this message will challenge you to think clearly and honestly. Subscribe for daily teaching, share this with a friend who wrestles with Jonah, and leave a review with your biggest Bible question. Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

17. kesä 2026 - 25 min
jakson The Bible as Science: Who Says it Can't Happen kansikuva

The Bible as Science: Who Says it Can't Happen

People love to laugh off Jonah and the whale as “obviously impossible” but most of the time that confidence comes from a fuzzy picture of what a whale even is. We take the criticism head-on and get surprisingly specific, comparing toothed whales that chew with baleen whales built to gulp and strain, then asking a simple question: are we rejecting the Bible because of evidence, or because we’ve already decided miracles can’t happen? From there we explore the episode’s central theme, the Bible and science relationship, without apologizing for Scripture. We talk through whale anatomy, feeding habits, size records, and the claim that an air-breathing mammal must manage oxygen in ways that skeptics rarely consider. Then we widen the field beyond “whales” to the category the book of Jonah actually uses, a great fish, including large sharks and the whale shark, along with modern news-style accounts offered as evidence that swallowing a person whole is not just ancient folklore. The biggest takeaway is not a marine biology trivia win. It’s the sign of Jonah that Jesus points to, tying Jonah’s three days and nights to Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection, and forcing the real question of authority: do we build our lives on changing human claims or on the living Word of God that does not change? If you enjoy Bible teaching, Christian apologetics, and thoughtful answers to tough passages, subscribe, share this with a friend who doubts Jonah, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. What part of the Jonah story do you find hardest to believe? Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

16. kesä 2026 - 24 min
jakson The Bible as Science: A Big Fish Story kansikuva

The Bible as Science: A Big Fish Story

Jonah and the whale is one of the easiest Bible stories to mock and one of the hardest to discuss calmly. We start somewhere most people do not expect: the quiet power of generosity that gives without asking, serves without squeezing, and trusts God to provide. Then we turn straight toward the criticism that never seems to go away, the claim that the book of Jonah collapses under science and common sense. We walk through why Jonah draws so much fire from skeptics, and why the key phrase “God prepared” changes the entire frame of the argument. If you erase the supernatural at the start, you will never be satisfied with any explanation. But if you take Scripture on its own terms, you can examine what it actually says, including the way Jesus Christ points to Jonah as a sign. That leads to a challenging line of thought: the story is not merely about surviving inside a sea creature, but about death, the soul, and a parallel to Christ’s time in the heart of the earth. We also tackle the “fish vs whale” debate, the translation complaints, and the way critics shift between Hebrew and Greek only when it suits them. Along the way, we use a simple modern analogy a submarine, an “iron fish” built by man to expose a common double standard about what people call impossible. We end right where the next broadcast begins, promising more evidence for why the Jonah account is scientifically probable. Subscribe for the next installment, share this with a friend who loves Bible and science questions, and leave a review with your toughest Jonah objection so we can address it. Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

15. kesä 2026 - 25 min
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