BIBLICAL CHRISTIANITY PODCAST Biblical Christianity Podcast 556 subscribers YouTube Video VVVtRVVBSGpzT1lBM0tVNUZYSGc5QUNRLk9hVWRRR1ZBU1RF Biblical Christianity Podcast 556 Subscribe The Bible and Mental Health - Part 1 Biblical Christianity Podcast June 19, 2026 6:00 am Does healing really start with calming the body, or with turning to God? In this opening episode of a new series, we tackle a popular claim that trauma recovery must begin with the nervous system before it can begin with faith — and we make the case from Scripture that our first refuge is always the Lord. Drawing from Mark 5, Philippians 4:6, and 2 Peter 1:3, we explore what it means to have a sound mind in Christ, and where the line falls between emotional struggles within our control and conditions that call for real medical care. #BibleAndMentalHealth #BiblicalChristianity #ChristianPodcast #SufficiencyOfScripture #FaithAndMentalHealth #SoundMind 9 7 YouTube Video VVVtRVVBSGpzT1lBM0tVNUZYSGc5QUNRLk9hVWRRR1ZBU1RF The Bible and Mental Health - Part 1 Biblical Christianity Podcast June 19, 2026 6:00 am In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we examine why the Bible is still our authority in all matters of faith, worship, doctrine, and daily living. The discussion begins with the sovereignty of God: if God is Creator, then God has the right to command. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture reveals that man is not free to approach God according to personal preference, cultural pressure, religious tradition, or emotional experience. We must walk by faith — and faith comes by hearing the Word of God. We also consider how authority is revealed through Christ, delivered through His apostles, and preserved for us in the inspired Word. From Colossians 3:17 to 2 Timothy 3:16–17, the Bible shows that whatever we do in word or deed must be done by the authority of Christ. If we are going to please God, we cannot ask, “What do I prefer?” or “What does culture allow?” We must ask, “What has God authorized?” The Bible is not outdated. It is not optional. It is still our authority. #BiblicalChristianity #BibleAuthority #ChurchOfChrist #SoundDoctrine #ScriptureAlone #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #GodsWord #ApostolicDoctrine #BiblicalTruth #Colossians317 #2Timothy316 #ChristianLiving #WorshipByAuthority #FaithComesByHearing 8 0 YouTube Video VVVtRVVBSGpzT1lBM0tVNUZYSGc5QUNRLkJaTDdSWnZoRlp3 The Bible - Still Authoritative Biblical Christianity Podcast June 12, 2026 6:00 am In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we discuss the writings of early Christian men from the post-apostolic period through the Nicene and post-Nicene age. These men lived closer to the apostles than we do, but proximity does not equal inspiration, and history does not equal authority. We examine the value of early Christian writings, how they can serve as historical witnesses, and why they must always be judged by the final standard of Scripture. We also discuss examples involving elders and deacons, baptism, the Lord’s Supper, Ignatius, Clement, Polycarp, Cyprian, and the gradual rise of departures from the apostolic pattern. #biblicalchristianitypodcast #ChurchFathers #BibleAuthority #ApostolicDoctrine #ChurchHistory #Restoration #newtestament 10 5 YouTube Video VVVtRVVBSGpzT1lBM0tVNUZYSGc5QUNRLjAwNXFpNGY2c3RZ "Church Fathers" History or Authority? Biblical Christianity Podcast June 5, 2026 6:00 am In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we conclude our series on hermeneutics by examining “The New Hermeneutic Rebranded.” Old errors rarely disappear — they usually get rebranded. From terms like core gospel, storyline, and love letter to modern phrases such as first-, second-, and third-level doctrines, theological hermeneutics, and not a fellowship issue, the same dangerous approach keeps resurfacing: weakening biblical authority, dismissing the pattern of Scripture, and allowing man to decide which commands matter. We discuss why sound hermeneutics must honor what God has actually revealed through command, approved example, and necessary inference, and why rejecting the authority of Scripture leads to confusion, inconsistency, and spiritual compromise. If we can understand ordinary documents, we can understand God’s Word. The issue is not whether Scripture can be understood; the issue is whether we are willing to submit to it. #BiblicalChristianity #BibleStudy #Hermeneutics #SoundDoctrine #BiblicalAuthority #ChurchOfChrist #NewTestamentChristianity #ChristianPodcast 11 3 YouTube Video VVVtRVVBSGpzT1lBM0tVNUZYSGc5QUNRLjNGQzhzVnRUVFpz Hermeneutics: The New Hermeneutic Rebranded Biblical Christianity Podcast May 29, 2026 6:00 am Truth is not threatened by honest investigation — but it is often resisted by dishonest interpretation. In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, recorded on location in Flagstaff, Arizona near Sunset Crater, we sit down with Dr. Jeff Miller of Apologetics Press to discuss the connection between biblical hermeneutics, apologetics, science, creation, and the coming judgment of God. The same evidence can be viewed through two radically different lenses: one that begins with naturalism and rejects God, and one that begins with the truth of Scripture. This conversation exposes the tactics, motivations, and consequences of those who suppress truth, whether in the scientific world or in matters of biblical doctrine. We discuss: Why interpretation matters in both Scripture and science The problem with naturalistic assumptions Uniformitarianism and the biblical flood How false teachers use intimidation, ridicule, and academic pressure Why rejecting God is often a moral issue, not an evidence issue The warning of judgment and the mercy of God before it comes False doctrine and false science both begin with the same fatal move: refusing to let the evidence speak honestly. As Noah preached righteousness before the flood, the church must continue preaching truth before the final judgment comes. #BiblicalChristianitypodcast #ChristianApologetics #Apologetics #BiblicalHermeneutics #BibleStudy #CreationScience 12 1 YouTube Video VVVtRVVBSGpzT1lBM0tVNUZYSGc5QUNRLlk2cFhUbGFyYVEw Hermeneutics: Twisting Truth to Self-Destruction Biblical Christianity Podcast May 24, 2026 6:00 am Biblical hermeneutics is not a game of convenience. In this episode of the Biblical Christianity Podcast, we continue our discussion on sound Bible interpretation by examining the danger of restricted application — the idea that certain passages cannot be applied beyond their immediate historical setting. The panel addresses how this mindset is often used to avoid clear biblical responsibilities, whether in matters of alcohol, worship, fellowship, homemaking, discipline, or obedience to doctrine. We discuss why context matters, but also why context does not bury the meaning of Scripture. As stated in the episode, “Context protects meaning. It does not bury it.” 15 3 YouTube Video VVVtRVVBSGpzT1lBM0tVNUZYSGc5QUNRLjdmLVlTc1YyNjlZ Hermeneutics Restricting Remote Application Biblical Christianity Podcast May 15, 2026 6:00 am