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Global Outreach Bible Study

Global Outreach Bible Study

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Bingeable Bible Studies and Daily Devotions to deepen your faith and grow in your calling. Join us on our weekly Bible Odyssey, tour through classic Christian books, and go deeper in theology than ever before. New Episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from our scholar-in-residence Tyler James Milliken.Global Outreach Media
Episodes
  • What Is the Main Point of Exodus? — An Old Testament Study
    Feb 13 2026

    Exodus answers the crisis of divine presence: How can a holy God dwell among an unholy people without consuming them? In this episode, we explore the burning bush as a sign-wonder revealing God's blazing holiness in our midst, the revelation of the divine name "I AM WHO I AM" ("the name of Yahweh"), and the parallel crisis in Exodus 32-34 when God threatens to remove his presence because of Israel's idolatry. We'll also see how Exodus 34 foreshadows Jesus as the ultimate mediator who will be blotted out for our sins.

    Episode: What Is the Main Point of Exodus? — A Study in the Old Testament • 14 min

    Series: Old Testament Study

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  • The Heart of the Christian Faith? — Insights from John Stott
    Feb 11 2026

    John Stott's Basic Christianity anchors our faith in the biblical Christ. In this episode of Christian Classics, you'll discover his brilliant unpacking of the Ten Commandments' spiritual depth, why the Incarnation is Christianity's crucial starting point, and his poetic declaration that "God Himself gave Himself to save us from Himself."Episode: The Heart of the Christian Faith? — Insights from John Stott • 12 min

    Series: Christian Classics

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  • Can You be a Sinner AND a Saint? — A Biblical Reflection
    Feb 9 2026

    Can You be a Sinner AND a Saint? — A Biblical Reflection

    Luther's famous paradox declares we are simultaneously sinners and saints—and Scripture confirms both are true. In this episode of The Mystery of the Kingdom, we explore how recognizing our sinful nature paradoxically leads to eternal life. You'll discover why Paul says "in my flesh dwells no good thing," how Isaiah describes even our righteousness as filthy rags, and why Zechariah's vision of changing garments reveals we must be clothed in Christ's righteousness alone while our own best attempts remain stained with sin.

    Episode: Simul Justus et Peccator — A Biblical Reflection • 5 min
    Series: The Mystery of the Kingdom
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