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Reformed Bible Study

Reformed Bible Study

Written by: Dr. Frank Walker
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Have you ever wondered how all the different parts of the Bible fit together? Why are some passages given as history while others are poetry or prophecy? What does the New Testament have to do with the Old? How were different doctrines revealed over time? Can the Bible really be trusted? Well, if these questions ever crossed your mind, this Bible study is for you. Our approach is simply to look at the Bible itself to guide us.Dr. Frank Walker Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • 15. Jacob
    Jan 21 2026

    Welcome to Reformed Bible Study, where we explore the big picture of Scripture, discovering how God's sovereign grace unfolds from Genesis to Revelation. Today we're examining the life of Jacob, the scheming supplanter whom God transformed into Israel, a prince of God. Join us as we trace his unconditional election, conversion and covenant faithfulness from his early life in his mother's womb, through his wrestling at Jabbok, to his worshiping on his deathbed—all pointing us to the faithful God who completes what he begins in his people.

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    58 mins
  • 14. Isaac
    Jan 15 2026

    In The Reformed Bible Study, we examine the life of Isaac — a quiet but pivotal figure in God's redemptive story. While overshadowed by the more active lives of Abraham and Jacob, Isaac’s story reveals profound truths about grace, election, and trust in God's timing. His story teaches us that God's blessings are received, not earned, and sometimes, like Isaac, we are called to faithfully live within God's promises without striving for extraordinary deeds.

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    49 mins
  • 13. Abraham, Part 2
    Nov 14 2025

    Welcome to our Bible study! Today, we continue our deep dive into the life of Abraham, the father of believers, although we'll shift our focus from his initial call to the testing of his faith, examining both his failures—like his lies about Sarah and the Hagar incident—and the supreme demonstration of his trust on Mount Moriah. Join us as we explore how these incidents were used by God to magnify his unchanging covenant promises, proving that our righteousness rests solely on faith in what God has done, not what we do.

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    45 mins
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