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This is the final episode of the series Reading the Gospel. It explores the meaning and power of the Gospel as the central theme of the Bible, tracing its golden thread from Genesis through Revelation. The Gospel is not

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We continue the Bible Reading 365 journey by studying the Gospel. We start with 14 introductory episodes that define the Gospel and identify it throughout the Old Testament. Then, we dedicate one episode for each event in the four gospels, in chronological order. Currently, we publish the episodes on Tuesdays, early in the morning, before the commute time. Join us on this amazing journey of reading the Gospel! The Gospel by which we are being saved (1 Cor 15:1-3) and judged (Rom 2:16). The Gospel of Jesus Christ! Use a podcast app and study along with us. If you are a small group leader or pastor, you may incorporate this podcast into your biblical literacy classes or discipleship curriculum. More on our webpage BibleReading.Link
Josh & Gabriel hosts Reading the Gospel, a religion show with 200 episodes published.

This is the final episode of the series Reading the Gospel. It explores the meaning and power of the Gospel as the central theme of the Bible, tracing its golden thread from Genesis through Revelation. The Gospel is not

After reading all the events in the Gospel, we review the four main components of the Gospel and discuss why there are four different Gospel accounts, each with a different perspective and addressed to various audiences.

In this episode, we explore the closing verses of John’s Gospel, emphasizing that the Bible is not intended as a complete biography of Jesus but as a divine revelation leading us to faith and salvation. The eternal life

This event explores the transformation from doubt and fear to great joy and worship that occurs when Jesus went back to heaven, emphasizing that the joy of God’s kingdom is accessible now, not just in the future. The Asc

This episode reflects on the meaning and significance of the Great Commission from Matthew 28 and Mark 16. Jesus emphasizes His authority to command us to go and make disciples, to baptize them, and teach them as He inst

This episode explores Jesus’ conversation with Peter, after breakfast on the lakeshore, and His repeated question, “Do you love me?” Each question invites deeper reflection about loving Jesus more than careers or relatio

Jesus appears to the disciples by the Sea of Galilee as they return to their familiar routines of fishing, waiting for Jesus. This episode explores how Jesus provides for us - even when we feel disappointed or unsuccessf

In this episode, we reflect on Thomas’s initial skepticism and his need for tangible evidence before he could believe in the resurrection, while recognizing that Jesus graciously met Thomas’s need for proof. Faith is oft

In this episode, we examine how Jesus appeared to his disciples after his resurrection, offering reassurance to those who were fearful and uncertain. Even when faced with overwhelming evidence, faith often grows graduall

This episode explores the story of Jesus appearing to two disciples on the road to Emmaus and how they initially failed to recognize Him despite His presence and teaching. The disciples were preoccupied with their disapp

In this episode, we explore the story of Mary Magdalene at the empty tomb, focusing on her encounter with the risen Jesus. We see how Mary’s initial confusion and grief were transformed into hope and recognition when she

This episode examines the event of Jesus' resurrection, primarily as described in Matthew 28. We learn about the women arriving at the tomb after the Sabbath, the great earthquake, the angel descending to roll away the s

In this episode, we examined how the chief priests and Pharisees went to Pilate the day after Jesus' crucifixion, remembering Jesus' prophecy that He would rise after three days. Fearing his disciples would steal the bod

This episode discusses the burial of Jesus. We focus on Joseph of Arimathea's role in securing and providing a new tomb for Jesus' body, highlighting Joseph's courage and faith. We also reflect on the significance of giv

This episode begins with Jesus' cry of abandonment and the subsequent events, including the tearing of the temple curtain, the earthquake, and the resurrection of saints. Jesus' death was not caused by the crucifixion it

This event about the crucifixion starts with Jesus being led away and Simon of Sirene being seized to carry the cross behind him. As Jesus is crucified alongside two criminals, he prays for forgiveness for those who do n

In this episode, the second trial before Pilate is being examined. Despite Pilate's attempts to release Jesus, he succumbs to the crowd's demands. Pilate offers to release Jesus, but the crowd demands Barabbas instead. P

This episode is about the trial of Jesus before Herod. On one side, Herod is excited to meet Jesus, hoping to witness a miracle, but ultimately mocked and treated Jesus with contempt when He remained silent. This reveals

The episode focuses on the trial of Jesus before Pilate, as described in all four gospels. Pilate questions Jesus about being the king of the Jews, and Jesus responds by emphasizing that His kingdom is not of this world.

In this episode, we read about the story of Judas' death as described in Matthew 27. We analyze Judas' change of mind after betraying Jesus and the concept of repentance, with genuine repentance involving a heartfelt rea
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