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Study in the Chapel

Hosted by Chapel Ministries · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 46 episodes

★★★★★5.0(1 ratings · Apple Podcasts)

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About this podcast

We take a fresh approach to Scripture by going in-depth to unlock what God has been trying to tell us since, literally, time began. We examine what we’ve been told the Bible says and we put it to the test. We look at the original languages. We investigate the cultural background. We strip away what religion tells us we must believe and then we present an honest, thought-out, unfiltered view of Truth. All we’re doing is clearing away the centuries of ulterior motives that have accumulated on the “old” Truths. We’re not crackpots. We’re not speculators. We do our research. We consult the almost 2,000 years of scholarship that is available and, most of all, we rely on the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth to reveal the details of the One who sent that Spirit to us. Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior and you really need to get to know Him. Allow us to help.

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Chapel Ministries hosts Study in the Chapel, a arts show with 46 episodes published.

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Bible Study Romans Part 25-I Am Not Ashamed

Jun 1, 202636m

Feeling pressured to keep your faith quiet? Romans 1 refuses to let the Gospel shrink into a private opinion. We walk through Paul’s words to the church in Rome and slow down on two phrases that hit hard: “I am debtor” a

Bible Study Genesis Part 25-For You

May 29, 202620m

Genesis 2 repeats a phrase that’s easy to skim past: “the LORD God.” Why not just say “He”? That small choice opens a much bigger door, and we walk through it together as we study Jehovah Elohim in Genesis 2:4–9. We’re c

Bible Study Romans Part 24-Constrained

May 29, 202629m

Paul drops a phrase in Romans 1 that sounds almost foreign to modern ears: “I am debtor.” Not guilty, not ashamed, not pressured by people, but internally bound by Grace. We take a close look at Romans 1:13-14 to underst

Bible Study Genesis Part 24-He Is A God For You

May 27, 202631m

God’s name “Jehovah” can sound like a label from a distant past, until you slow down and ask what it actually means and why Scripture repeats it thousands of times. We start in Genesis 2:4, where “Lord God” translates Je

Bible Study Romans Part 23-Fellowship

May 27, 202631m

“Some spiritual gift” can sound mysterious, even dramatic, and people love to fill the gap with speculation. We take the opposite approach and let Romans 1:8–13 interpret itself. Walking slowly through Paul’s opening lin

Bible Study Romans Part 22-Prosperous Journey

May 26, 202625m

“Prosperous journey” sounds like money talk until you slow down and read Romans 1 the way Paul meant it. We’re working through Romans 1:8-11, where Paul thanks God for the believers in Rome, prays for them without ceasin

Bible Study Genesis Part 23-Tetragrammation

May 26, 202628m

One small detail in Genesis changes the whole tone of the Bible: the moment God is first called “the LORD God” in Genesis 2:4. We’re still early in our Genesis Bible study, but this is where the picture starts sharpening

Bible Study Genesis Part 22-Elohim

May 24, 202633m

Genesis has a way of surprising people who were told the Old Testament is dull. We take one “small” verse, Genesis 2:4, and treat it like it matters...because it does. When the text says “These are the generations of the

Bible Study Romans Part 21- Thank God For You

May 24, 202632m

A single line in Romans can expose what we really believe about faith, prayer, and spiritual courage. We pick up in Romans 1:8 (KJV) where Paul thanks God through Jesus Christ for the believers in Rome because their fait

Bible Study Genesis Part 21-Sanctified Rest Day

May 21, 202636m

God does something surprising in Genesis 2. After six days of staggering creative power, He doesn’t bless the “busy” days. He blesses the day He stops. That single choice raises an uncomfortable question for anyone raise

Bible Study Romans Part 20-Peace

May 21, 202625m

Peace is one of the most misunderstood words in real life. We take a slow, careful walk through Romans 1:7 and Paul’s blessing, “Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ,” and we ask a sharper

Bible Study Genesis Part 20-All the Hosts of Them

May 15, 202634m

“Thus the heavens and the earth were finished.” If you take Genesis 2:1 at face value, it forces a hard question: are we willing to trust what God says about creation, or do we feel pressure to reshape Scripture to match

Bible Study Romans Part 19-Grace and Peace

May 15, 202626m

“Grace to you and peace” can sound like just a polite greeting until you realize Paul treats it like a loaded prayer. We take Romans 1:7 slowly and ask what Paul is really wishing over ordinary Christians in Rome and wha

Bible Study Genesis Part 19-Every Green Herb for Meat

May 13, 202636m

Genesis 1 doesn’t end with a science lecture. It ends with a claim about you, your purpose, and a world that was called “very good” for a reason. We close out the sixth day of creation and follow the text from land anima

Bible Study Romans Part 18-Beloved

May 13, 202623m

A tiny set of words in Romans 1:7 carries a life-altering claim: Christians are “beloved of God” and “called saints.” We take this greeting slowly, because it’s not religious fluff. It’s identity language that tells you

Bible Study Genesis Part 18-Making Fishes Out of Nothing

May 12, 202630m

“Create” is one of the most loaded words in the Bible, so it’s worth asking a simple question: why does Genesis 1 barely use it? We slow down in Genesis 1:21–24 and follow the thread from the English word "create" back t

Bible Study Romans Part 17-The Called

May 11, 202634m

If you’ve ever wondered whether the Gospel is to be taught to “some people” and not others, Romans 1:5 refuses to let you stay vague. We dig into Paul’s words about receiving grace and apostleship for the obedience of fa

Bible Study Genesis Part 17-Great Whales

May 7, 202625m

Life shows up in Genesis with almost shocking simplicity: “Let the waters bring forth abundantly.” That single line opens a huge question for anyone who has ever wondered whether the world is random or intentional. We sl

Bible Study Genesis Part 15-Obedience

May 7, 202635m

Obedience is one of the most unpopular words in modern life, and maybe that’s exactly why Romans feels so sharp right now. We take a slow, careful walk through Romans 1 and land on a phrase that sounds small but isn’t: “

Bible Study Genesis-Part 16-Signs and Seasons

May 5, 202632m

The night sky does more than inspire wonder, it keeps time, guides travel, and quietly repeats patterns so faithfully that we can predict what the heavens will look like far beyond our lifetime. That simple fact pushes u

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Study in the Chapel is hosted by Chapel Ministries. The show is categorised under arts and has published 46 episodes.

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