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The Bible Project Daily Podcast

The Bible Project Daily Podcast

By: Pastor Jeremy R McCandless
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Why not make Studying the Bible part of the rhythm of your daily life. The Bible Project Daily Podcast is a 10 year plan to study through the entire Bible, both Old and New Testament, chapter by chapter, verse by verse. Season one is a short overview of each of the sixty-six books of the Bible. Season two launched our expositional journey through the whole Bible beginning with the book of Genesis. Thereafter each season take a New Testament/Old Testament alternatively until the project is complete. (God willing) Why not join me on this exciting journey as we study the whole Bible together from Genesis to Revelation.

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  • Bonus Between Seasons Episode - A Christian Perspective in the Light of Reading 'The Sabbath' By Abraham Joshua Heschel"
    Jul 9 2025

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    This is a re- presentation of a talkand discussion held on the 23rd of July 2024 at the County Hotel Lytham St Annes, in Lancashire. It is taken from a series of talks and presentations/discussions taken from a series of talks working through what author, Tom Butler Bowden describe as "the Greatest Spiritual Classics, taken from his book of the same name".

    It was first made availabe to to the Patreon Community on thwe 25th July 2024

    Introduction

    Episode Notes

    Abraham Joshua Heschel: A Brief Biography

    • Born on January 11, 1907, in Warsaw, Poland, into a devout Hasidic family.
    • Educated traditionally and later pursued academic studies at the University of Berlin, earning a doctorate in philosophy in 1933.
    • Fled from Nazi Germany to London in 1938, then emigrated to the United States in 1940.
    • Joined the faculty of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1945, teaching until his death in 1972.
    • Active in the American civil rights movement, marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma.
    • Vocal critic of the Vietnam War, advocating for peace and justice.
    • Promoted interfaith dialogue between Jewish and Christian communities.

    The Book:

    "The Sabbath" by Heschel: Key Themes and Christian Perspective

    Sanctification of Time

    • Heschel: The Sabbath is a "palace in time," emphasizing the sanctity of time over physical places.
    • Christian Perspective: While Christianity also sanctifies time (e.g., Sunday), it extends this sanctification to all of creation through the incarnation of Christ, suggesting that holiness permeates both time and space.

    Community and Individuality

    • Heschel: The Sabbath emphasizes communal worship and family gatherings.
    • Christian Perspective: Balances community and individual spirituality, emphasizing both aspects to nurture a holistic spiritual life.

    The Sabbath as a Symbol of Eternity

    • Heschel: Views the Sabbath as a symbol of eternity and a foretaste of the world to come.
    • Christian Perspective: Emphasizes the resurrection of Christ as the pivotal event that transforms time and history, viewing the Sabbath as a foretaste of eternal rest.

    Moral and Ethical Implications

    • Heschel: The Sabbath reflects a commitment to social justice and human dignity.
    • Christian Perspective: The ethical dimensions of the Sabbath align with the teachings of Jesus, emphasizing mercy, compassion, and justice, particularly as seen in the Sermon on the Mount.

    My New Testament Perspective: The Samaritan Woman at the Well (John 4:1-26)

    • Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well highlights themes of spiritual satisfaction and true worship.
    • Jesus emphasizes that true worship transcends physical locations, focusing on worshiping in spirit and truth.

    Conclusion

    • Heschel's "The Sabbath" offers rich insights that can deepen our understanding of spiritual rest and holiness.
    • From a Christian perspective, these insights can be

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    50 mins
  • Bonus Episode. "Marx and Engels - The Communist Manifesto." (1848) A Christian and Biblical Response
    Jul 8 2025

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    As Christians, how should we respond to those who sit on the far left?

    This episode was originally made available to my Patreon community on 27th May 2024.... I hope you find this helpful for context and application.

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    To listen to my monthly church history podcast, subscribe at; https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.com

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    39 mins
  • Determining What’s Right and What’s Wrong. (Judges 21:1–25)
    Jul 7 2025

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    Welcome to The Bible Project Daily Podcast. Today, we reach the final chapter of Judges—a disturbing yet powerful conclusion that forces us to ask: How do we know what’s truly right? The Israelites believed they were doing the right thing, but ended up compounding injustice with more and more sin. In this episode, we reflect on the dangers of relying on our own judgment, and the call to seek what pleases the Lord. Because when we do what is right in our own eyes, we often miss what’s right in His.

    📌 Episode Notes

    Summary:
    What starts with grief ends in rationalization, manipulation, and moral confusion. This tragic end reveals the consequences of a nation with no king—and a people doing what is right in their own eyes. But as believers today, we do have a King: Jesus. And the call is not to follow our hearts, but to follow Him.

    Key Verse:

    “In those days, there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.” — Judges 21:25


    Takeaway:
    Right and wrong are not determined by instinct or urgency, but by abiding in Christ and asking daily: Does this please the Lord?

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    32 mins
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been a believer about 23 years but honestly just starting this particular podcast but deserving 5/5 for simply taking time to share Gods word with the world. peaceful voice as well. here’s to the journey!

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starting my journey through the Bible. This makes sense to me. Starting with the reviews of each book. Hoping to listen to 3 or 4 a day.

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