BibleTalk with Jeff Asher

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BibleTalk with Jeff Asher

BibleTalk with Jeff Asher began in 1988 as a call-in radio broadcast which aired for ten years on KGNC in Amarillo, TX. Later it moved to the internet as a website for articles, class materials, sermon outlines and debates to be downloaded for use all over the world. Now, BibleTalk is still growing and changing, being a podcast for audio and, eventually, video Bible study resources.  

Episodes

Where Again (1 Peter 2:1-3)

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024

This is the second time we encounter this word "wherefore." Peter again uses it to introduce an admonition. He is concerned about how these folks are living in  this time of struggle, strife and suffering. He's  trying  to  give  them  inducements  or reasons to  maintain a holy life in the midst of trial. Reminding them of the exalted position they enjoy as the ransomed of God redeemed by the blood of Christ, the apostles says casta side those old garments of sin and clothe yourselves with the  holiness which such a station demands.  

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024

In the midst of trials and suffering, the question that most often arises is "Why?" Why does God allow it and what possible purpose does it serve? Peter answers this question by supplying the threefold purpose of suffering: [1] we suffer for praise, honor, and glory at the return of Christ (v. 7); [2] we suffer for unspeakable joy full of glory (v. 8); [3] we suffer for the salvation of our souls (v. 9). Consider what Peter says.

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024

Peter addresses these saints in Asia Minor as saints suffering for the glory of Christ. They are being put to the test and demonstrating the great character of their faith as worth more than gold that perishes. Peter wants to encourage these saints in their trials, so he reveals to them three things which can assure their hearts: [1] they possess a living hope through the living Christ (1:3), [2] they are heirs to an eternal inheritance (1:4), [3] they are kept (guarded) by the power of God through faith (1:5).

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024

IN this study, Peter's to letters to Christians in Asia Minor are introduced considering to whom it is that Peter is writing. Several terms by which he refers to the recipients are considered.

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024

Many do not realize that the word "spirit" is used in different contexts to signify someone other than the Holy Spirit. In this lesson we will come to understand that the word "spirit" may refer to a demon, an angel, or a man.

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024

In this lesson study the Biblical concept of the Godhead is contrasted with the false notions of idolatry in order to understand the affirmation "the Lord our God is one Lord."

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024

The Bible can be divided into 15 periods of Bible History. Recognizing these divisions is helpful for organizing the Bible chronologically in the mind and relating the various books to one another. The third of these 15 Periods is called the Patriarchal Period, or the Period of the Fathers of Israel. This period extends from the call of Abraham to leave Ur of the Chaldees to the Death of Joseph (Genesis 11:31-50:26).

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024

The Bible can be divided into 15 periods of Bible History. Recognizing these divisions is helpful for organizing the Bible chronologically in the mind and relating the various books to one another. The third of these 15 Periods is called the Patriarchal Period, or the Period of the Fathers of Israel. This period extends from the call of Abraham to leave Ur of the Chaldees to the Death of Joseph (Genesis 11:31-50:26).

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024

The Bible can be divided into 15 periods of Bible History. Recognizing these divisions is helpful for organizing the Bible chronologically in the mind and relating the various books to one another. The third of these 15 Periods is called the Patriarchal Period, or the Period of the Fathers of Israel. This period extends from the call of Abraham to leave Ur of the Chaldees to the Death of Joseph (Genesis 11:31-50:26). 

Tuesday Apr 02, 2024


In this lesson study, the divine personhood of the Holy Spirit is further considered. The Scriptures refer to the Holy Spirit in a manner that necessitates the conclusion that he is divine, Himself God, even as Jesus and the Father are God.

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