Episodes

  • Apocalypse Now? The Book of Revelation: Chapters 17-18
    Sep 1 2025

    BABYLON IS BURNING! Picture the glittering capital of corruption—draped in gold, drunk on the blood of saints—turning to ash in a single, shocking hour as kings wail, traders watch their profits vaporise and angels shout, “Fallen, fallen!”. This episode uncovers the explosive exposé behind the scarlet-clad seductress of Revelation 17, reveals how empires cannibalise themselves, and asks: will you stay for the pyrotechnics or heed the call to “come out of her” before the final bell tolls?

    For first-century churches—and today’s listeners—the fall of Babylon signals that oppressive powers are temporary, while the Lamb’s kingdom is permanent.

    Resources

    1. "Revelation (NIV Application Commentary)" by Dr Craig Keener– A detailed analysis that bridges the historical-cultural context and application for today.
    2. "The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament" by Dr Craig Keener – Offers essential historical and cultural insights on the New Testament, including Revelation.
    3. "Discipleship on the Edge" by Darrell W. Johnson – A study on Revelation that considers its relevance for Christian discipleship.
    4. "Reading Revelation Responsibly" by Michael J. Gorman – A user-friendly guide to understanding the apocalyptic message of Revelation without fear or misinterpretation.

    Big thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.

    Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Apocalypse Now? The Book of Revelation: Chapters 15-16
    Jul 28 2025

    In this gripping episode of Bible Streams, we plunge into the intense and awe-inspiring visions of Revelation 15 and 16. Join Alex, Jo, and Chris as they unpack the seven bowls of God’s wrath, the sea of glass mingled with fire, and the climactic cry of “It is done!”.

    We start with the heavenly prelude in chapter 15, where the saints stand victorious, singing the song of Moses and the Lamb. We explore how this worship sets the tone for the final judgments, drawing powerful connections to the Exodus story and God’s covenant faithfulness. Things heat up as we move into chapter 16, with each bowl pouring out escalating plagues—from festering sores to a cosmic earthquake that shakes the very foundations of creation. The hosts dive into the meaning of 'Armageddon' and the drying of the Euphrates, pondering what these images meant to the early church and how they speak to us today.

    With lively banter and a nod to Old Testament echoes like the plagues of Egypt and the prophecies of Ezekiel, this episode brings clarity to the chaos of divine justice. We wrap up by reflecting on the hope beyond the havoc—how the un-creation of the old world paves the way for the new heaven and earth. Whether you’re a seasoned Bible reader or just curious, join us for a conversation that balances the weight of judgment with the promise of redemption!

    Resources

    1. "Revelation (NIV Application Commentary)" by Dr Craig Keener– A detailed analysis that bridges the historical-cultural context and application for today.
    2. "The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament" by Dr Craig Keener – Offers essential historical and cultural insights on the New Testament, including Revelation.
    3. "Discipleship on the Edge" by Darrell W. Johnson – A study on Revelation that considers its relevance for Christian discipleship.
    4. "Reading Revelation Responsibly" by Michael J. Gorman – A user-friendly guide to understanding the apocalyptic message of Revelation without fear or misinterpretation.

    Big thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.

    Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.

    Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Apocalypse Now? The Book of Revelation: Chapters 13-14
    Jul 14 2025

    In this episode of Bible Streams, we dive into the mysterious and often misunderstood world of Revelation 13. Join us as we explore the symbolism of dragons, beasts, and the infamous number 666, all while keeping our feet firmly planted in the historical and biblical context.

    We kick off with a look at the dragon and the beast from the sea, drawing connections to the apocalyptic imagery found in Daniel 7. Our hosts unravel the significance of these symbols, considering their implications for the early church and their relevance today. We then meet the second beast, who brings a whole new level of intrigue with its lamb-like appearance and dragon-like voice. The discussion takes a fascinating turn as we delve into the concept of the mark of the beast and its implications for allegiance and identity. With references to ancient practices and a touch of humour, this episode offers a fresh perspective on a complex chapter of the Bible.

    Bible Verses Mentioned: Revelation 13; Daniel 7; Jeremiah 15; Revelation 3:5

    Resources

    1. "Revelation (NIV Application Commentary)" by Dr Craig Keener– A detailed analysis that bridges the historical-cultural context and application for today.
    2. "The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament" by Dr Craig Keener – Offers essential historical and cultural insights on the New Testament, including Revelation.
    3. "Discipleship on the Edge" by Darrell W. Johnson – A study on Revelation that considers its relevance for Christian discipleship.
    4. "Reading Revelation Responsibly" by Michael J. Gorman – A user-friendly guide to understanding the apocalyptic message of Revelation without fear or misinterpretation.

    Big thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.

    Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.

    Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Apocalypse Now? The Book of Revelation: Chapters 11-12
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode of Bible Streams, we dive into the mysterious and often misunderstood world of Revelation chapters 11 and 12. Join Alex, Jo, and Chris as they explore the symbolic imagery of two witnesses, a measuring rod, and a beast from the abyss, all while keeping things light-hearted and engaging.

    The podcast kicks off with a discussion on the significance of measuring the temple and its worshippers, drawing parallels to Ezekiel and the idea of divine protection. The team then unpacks the identity of the two witnesses, exploring various interpretations from Moses and Elijah to the broader representation of the church. As the conversation unfolds, they tackle the symbolic timeframes of 42 months and 1,260 days, and what these mean for understanding the church's mission amidst tribulation. The episode wraps up with a look at the seventh trumpet, the voices from heaven, and the ultimate victory of God's kingdom.

    Resources

    1. "Revelation (NIV Application Commentary)" by Dr Craig Keener– A detailed analysis that bridges the historical-cultural context and application for today.
    2. "The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament" by Dr Craig Keener – Offers essential historical and cultural insights on the New Testament, including Revelation.
    3. "Discipleship on the Edge" by Darrell W. Johnson – A study on Revelation that considers its relevance for Christian discipleship.
    4. "Reading Revelation Responsibly" by Michael J. Gorman – A user-friendly guide to understanding the apocalyptic message of Revelation without fear or misinterpretation.

    Big thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.

    Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.

    Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Apocalypse Now? The Book of Revelation: Chapters 8-10
    Jun 16 2025

    In this episode of Bible Streams, hosts Chris, Alex, and Jo continue their deep dive into the Book of Revelation, focusing on the dramatic imagery and profound messages found in chapters 8 and 9. As they explore the opening of the seventh seal and the sounding of the first six trumpets, the hosts unpack the apocalyptic symbols and their historical and theological significance. This episode highlights how Revelation's vivid imagery offers insights into God's ultimate victory over evil and encourages listeners to find courage and faithfulness in the present.

    Throughout the episode, the hosts reflect on the themes of judgment, repentance, and God's sovereignty. They emphasize the ongoing relevance of Revelation's message for contemporary believers, encouraging listeners to find hope and courage in the unfolding of God's plan.

    Resources

    1. "Revelation (NIV Application Commentary)" by Dr Craig Keener– A detailed analysis that bridges the historical-cultural context and application for today.
    2. "The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament" by Dr Craig Keener – Offers essential historical and cultural insights on the New Testament, including Revelation.
    3. "Discipleship on the Edge" by Darrell W. Johnson – A study on Revelation that considers its relevance for Christian discipleship.
    4. "Reading Revelation Responsibly" by Michael J. Gorman – A user-friendly guide to understanding the apocalyptic message of Revelation without fear or misinterpretation.

    Big thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.

    Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.

    Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Apocalypse Now? The Book of Revelation: Chapters 6-7
    Jun 2 2025

    In this episode of "Apocalypse Now: The Book of Revelation," we dive into the mysterious world of the Four Horsemen and the opening of the seven seals. Join us as we explore the vivid imagery and profound messages hidden within these ancient texts, all while keeping it light-hearted and engaging.

    As we approach the middle of our series, we unpack the symbolism of the Four Horsemen—riders on white, red, black, and pale horses—and their roles in the unfolding narrative of Revelation. We discuss the historical context, potential interpretations, and what these apocalyptic figures might mean for us today. From the heavenly throne room to the cries of the martyrs, we journey through the cosmic drama that reveals God's ultimate victory over evil. Whether you're a seasoned theologian or just curious about the end times, this episode offers insights and reflections that will inspire and challenge you.

    Resources

    1. "Revelation (NIV Application Commentary)" by Dr Craig Keener– A detailed analysis that bridges the historical-cultural context and application for today.
    2. "The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament" by Dr Craig Keener – Offers essential historical and cultural insights on the New Testament, including Revelation.
    3. "Discipleship on the Edge" by Darrell W. Johnson – A study on Revelation that considers its relevance for Christian discipleship.
    4. "Reading Revelation Responsibly" by Michael J. Gorman – A user-friendly guide to understanding the apocalyptic message of Revelation without fear or misinterpretation.

    Big thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.

    Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.

    Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Apocalypse Now? The Book of Revelation: Chapters 4-5
    May 19 2025

    The scene changes and the curtains open on a scene of heavenly worship: angels crying out, elders bowing down, multitudes responding to a Lion who is a Lamb as though it had been slain... The heat is really turning up as we continue through the book of Revelation!

    Join Alex, Chris & Jo as they discuss these impacting chapters, give some good background information that help make sense of what John is writing, and then talk aboput how we might be able to bring some meaning to us today. For the one who has ears to hear...

    Resources

    1. "Revelation (NIV Application Commentary)" by Dr Craig Keener– A detailed analysis that bridges the historical-cultural context and application for today.
    2. "The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament" by Dr Craig Keener – Offers essential historical and cultural insights on the New Testament, including Revelation.
    3. "Discipleship on the Edge" by Darrell W. Johnson – A study on Revelation that considers its relevance for Christian discipleship.
    4. "Reading Revelation Responsibly" by Michael J. Gorman – A user-friendly guide to understanding the apocalyptic message of Revelation without fear or misinterpretation.

    Big thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.

    Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.

    Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Apocalypse Now? The Book of Revelation: Chapters 2-3
    Apr 28 2025

    The letters to the seven churches in Revelation 2-3 are possibly some of the best known parts of the apocalypic book, mainly due to their accessibility compared to the rest of it. But how should we read these seven letters? Are they examples of the history or eras of the church? Are they addressed to different types of church today? Are they symbolic? And why all the Old Testament references?

    Join Alex, Chris & Jo as they discuss these significant chapters, give some good background information that help make sense of what John is writing, and then talk aboput how we might be able to bring some meaning to us today. For the one who has ears to hear...

    Resources

    1. "Revelation (NIV Application Commentary)" by Dr Craig Keener– A detailed analysis that bridges the historical-cultural context and application for today.
    2. "The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament" by Dr Craig Keener – Offers essential historical and cultural insights on the New Testament, including Revelation.
    3. "Discipleship on the Edge" by Darrell W. Johnson – A study on Revelation that considers its relevance for Christian discipleship.
    4. "Reading Revelation Responsibly" by Michael J. Gorman – A user-friendly guide to understanding the apocalyptic message of Revelation without fear or misinterpretation.

    Big thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.

    Get more info at Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram.

    Subscribe to Bible Streams on Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.

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    1 hr and 40 mins