• From Acorn to Oak | How God Grows Faith Over Time
    May 27 2026

    A tiny green shoot discovered by Arthur’s grandson William becomes the starting point for a powerful reflection on discipleship, spiritual growth, and the slow work of God. In this Bible study reflection, we explore how faith grows much like an oak tree—through planting, watering, deep roots, storms, patience, and time. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 3:6–7, Psalm 1:1–3, Matthew 13:31–32, and John 7:37–39, this episode reminds us that God often does His greatest work through small beginnings that seem insignificant at first.

    This episode also introduces a new practical segment called Putting Faith into Practice, encouraging listeners to plant seeds of faith in the lives of others throughout the week.

    If you have ever wondered whether your prayers, encouragement, or witness really matter, this episode offers a hopeful reminder: you may plant, someone else may water, but God gives the growth.

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    11 mins
  • The Broken Truck and The Inheritance
    May 20 2026

    Why do we cling so tightly to temporary things? In this Bible study reflection, we begin with 2 Corinthians 4:18 and explore a powerful story about a child devastated over a broken toy truck while being unable to comprehend the size of an unimaginable inheritance waiting for him. The illustration raises an important question for all of us: are we viewing life primarily through temporary circumstances or through eternal promises?

    Together we explore discipleship, spiritual growth, and Jesus’ teaching about becoming like our Teacher. We discuss how Scripture, prayer, worship, service, and even suffering shape us over time and gradually enlarge our spiritual vision. We also ask a deeply personal question: What is discipling you right now?

    Scripture references: 2 Corinthians 4:18, Romans 8:18, Luke 6:40, 1 Corinthians 2:9, 1 Peter 1:3–4

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    12 mins
  • What Is Discipling You? | Idols, Distractions, and Following Christ
    May 13 2026

    In this episode of Arthur’s Bible Study/Reflection, we continue our discipleship series by exploring one of the most important spiritual questions Christians face today: What is discipling us? Using Leviticus 26:1–5, Matthew 6:24, Acts 17, and Jesus’ teaching about abiding in Him, we examine how modern idols often disguise themselves as good things that slowly capture our attention, affection, and trust more than God. Drawing from insights by Timothy Keller and the NALC Life-to-Life Discipleship emphasis, this episode reflects on distraction, divided loyalties, spiritual formation, and why daily immersion in God’s Word is essential for following Christ in today’s world.

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    14 mins
  • Follow Me: From Learning to Living to Being Sent | A Bible Study on Discipleship
    May 6 2026

    What does Jesus really mean when He says, “Follow Me”? In this Bible study and reflection, we unpack the full picture of discipleship—from learning and growing to being sent out through the Great Commission. Rooted in passages like Matthew 4:19, John 21:17, and Matthew 28:19–20, this episode explores how discipleship is not just personal—it shapes the culture of a church and the lives around us.

    We also introduce the NALC Life-to-Life discipleship approach, a simple and relational model that helps believers move from being followers to becoming disciple-makers. This episode challenges listeners to move beyond passive faith and into intentional, everyday discipleship.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to grow deeper in your faith—or how to help someone else grow—this episode offers practical encouragement rooted in God’s Word.

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    11 mins
  • Sitting by the Fire with God | Finding Peace, Presence, and Strength in a Noisy World
    Apr 29 2026

    What do campfires, childhood memories, and the presence of God have in common? In this episode of Arthur’s Bible Study Reflection, we explore the comforting biblical image of fire as a symbol of God’s guidance, peace, protection, and power. From Moses and the burning bush to the pillar of fire in the wilderness, to the disciples whose hearts burned within them as Jesus spoke, Scripture reveals a God who draws near to His people.

    If life feels rushed, noisy, stressful, or spiritually dry, this episode offers encouragement and practical wisdom for slowing down and spending quiet time with the Lord. Learn how “sitting by the fire with God” can bring renewed peace, clarity, and strength for everyday life.

    Scriptures include Psalm 46:10, Exodus 3, Exodus 13:21, Luke 24:32, John 8:12, Isaiah 43:2, and Hebrews 4:16.

    Take ten quiet minutes this week, draw near to God, and carry His warmth back into the world.

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    10 mins
  • Faith Is Not a One-and-Done | Growing Through God’s Ongoing Work
    Apr 22 2026

    Do we sometimes treat faith like a short-term destination instead of a lifelong journey? In this episode, we explore Jesus’ words in John 16:12–15, where He reminds His disciples there was still more to learn and more truth to receive. That same message speaks to us today. Faith is not a one-time event, one emotional moment, or one completed milestone—it is a process of renewal, growth, and steady formation through God’s Word and the Holy Spirit. Join us as we reflect on how God continues shaping His people day by day, and why slow spiritual growth is still real growth.

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    14 mins
  • Trusting God vs Pleasing God | From Good Intentions to Grace | Bible Study Reflection
    Apr 15 2026

    In this Bible study and reflection, we explore a tension every Christian faces: are we trying to please God, or are we learning to trust Him? Using Hebrews 11:6, Proverbs 3:5–6, and the story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10, we look at how easily faith can become transactional—turning into a scoreboard of effort, discipline, and performance.

    But the Gospel points us in a different direction. The road of trusting God leads not to pressure, but to grace—because Jesus has already done what we could never do. Through personal reflection and Scripture, this episode shows how moving from striving to trusting changes everything about how we live, serve, and relate to God.

    If you’ve ever felt like your faith wasn’t enough, or that you needed to do more to earn God’s approval, this message will meet you right where you are and point you back to the freedom found in Christ.

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    9 mins
  • John 19:30 — “It Is Finished” | The Verdict Is Already In
    Apr 8 2026

    What did Jesus really mean when He said, “It is finished” (John 19:30)? And what does that mean for your life today?

    In this Bible study and reflection, we explore the difference between salvation accomplished at the cross and salvation received through faith. Using clear, everyday language, we walk through key biblical truths like justification, sanctification, and glorification—without getting overly technical—so you can understand where you truly stand before God.

    Anchored in Scripture—including John 3:16, Romans 10:9, John 14:6, Mark 16:15, and Hebrews 10—we also address common questions about faith, personal decision, and whether salvation is automatic. If you’ve ever wrestled with uncertainty about your standing with God or felt like you need to “do more,” this episode will help you shift from anxiety to assurance.

    Because the Gospel isn’t about earning a verdict—it’s about trusting the One who has already secured it.

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    13 mins