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The Bible Is Good

The Bible Is Good

De : Jeff Miheve
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The best way to prove The Bible Is Good is to actually experience it. You don’t need a degree. You don’t need a grey beard. You just need a bible and the willingness to dig in. Each episode you will discover what a Bible passage actually says. I, your host Jeff Miheve, will use my 35 years of experience leading Bible Studies to guide you through the text. I will start with observations of the text and use those observations to build the interpretation. With a strong understanding of the interpretation, I will give some options on how you can apply the passage to your life today. This is not preaching. This is not taking a verse to prove my personal point of view. It is an exposition of what the text has to say to all of us. If you have the guts to find out what the Bible actually says, it will change your life. Come and see.2026 Christianisme Développement personnel Ministère et évangélisme Réussite personnelle Spiritualité
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    • Upward Spiral (2 Peter 1)
      31 min
    • Let Us Draw Near (Heb 10)
      Feb 5 2026

      Let Us Draw Near (Heb 10)

      1. Once for All (Hebrews 10:1–25)
      2. From Shadow to Reality (Hebrews 10)
      3. Drawing Near with Confidence (Hebrews 10)


      Episode Description / Show Summary

      Hebrews 10 explains how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament sacrificial system. The law was not bad, but it was a shadow. It pointed forward to something greater that could actually deal with sin once and for all.


      In this episode, we see Jesus as both the perfect sacrifice and the perfect high priest. His work is finished, and because of that, we have confidence to draw near to God. The passage ends with five clear responses that shape how we live now: drawing near, holding fast to hope, encouraging one another, doing good works, and living in light of Christ’s return.

      Episode Chapters / Timestamps

      00:00 – Introduction

      Jesus and the Old Testament sacrifices.


      01:00 – Reading Hebrews 10:1–4

      The law as a shadow, not the reality.


      02:00 – Why Sacrifices Didn’t Work

      Blood points to life, but animals aren’t enough.


      04:00 – A Substitute Must Be Human

      Why sheep and goats cannot replace people.


      05:00 – Reading Hebrews 10:5–10

      Jesus enters the story.


      06:00 – Psalm 40 and God’s Will

      A body prepared to obey.


      07:00 – Once for All

      Jesus’ sacrifice actually works.


      08:00 – Reading Hebrews 10:11–14

      Priests stand, but Jesus sits.


      09:00 – No Chairs in the Temple

      The work was never finished.


      10:00 – Perfected and Being Sanctified

      Clean in God’s sight, growing in daily life.


      11:30 – Reading Hebrews 10:15–18

      A new covenant promised.


      12:30 – Law Written on the Heart

      Doing what God means, not just what he says.


      14:00 – Forgiven and Forgotten

      No more sacrifice needed.


      15:30 – Reading Hebrews 10:19–25

      The “let us” responses.


      16:30 – Confidence to Enter God’s Presence

      The torn curtain explained.


      18:00 – Jesus the Great High Priest

      A perfect priest offering himself.


      20:00 – Let Us Draw Near

      God invites us into his presence.


      21:00 – Let Us Hold Fast to Hope

      Resting in God’s faithfulness.


      22:00 – Stir One Another to Good Works

      Spurring each other on.


      23:00 – Do Not Neglect Meeting Together

      Why community matters.


      24:00 – Encourage One Another

      Living in light of Christ’s return.


      25:30 – Final Challenge

      Read Hebrews 10, Psalm 40, and Psalm 110.


      27:00 – Closing Prayer

      Confidence, hope, and drawing near to God.

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      29 min
    • The Parable We Keep Misnaming (Luke 15)
      Jan 29 2026

      Luke 15 is often remembered for the Prodigal Son, but that name misses the point. In this episode, we walk through all three parables in Luke 15 and discover that the real focus is not the lost son, but the searching, celebrating Father.


      Jesus shows us that repentance is not the hero of the story. God’s love is. Whether we relate to the younger son who ran away or the older son who stayed but judged, the invitation is the same. God wants to be with us, and his love moves toward the lost, the broken, and even the resentful. This chapter gives us a bigger view of God’s heart and challenges us to stop missing it.


      Episode Highlights
      00:00 – Introduction

      Luke 15 and the most misnamed parable in the Bible.


      01:00 – Reading Luke 15:1–7

      Tax collectors, sinners, and the grumbling Pharisees.


      02:00 – Who the Tax Collectors Were

      Why these outsiders mattered so much.


      04:00 – The Lost Sheep

      Seeking until found and celebrating the recovery.


      06:00 – Joy Is the Point

      Most of the parable is about celebration.


      06:30 – Reading Luke 15:8–10

      The woman and the lost coin.


      07:30 – Diligent Searching

      Intentional seeking until the lost is found.


      08:00 – Heaven Rejoices

      Joy before the angels over one sinner.


      08:30 – Setting Up the Big Parable

      The first two parables prepare the way.


      09:00 – Reading Luke 15:11–16

      The younger son leaves and hits rock bottom.


      11:00 – The Cost of the Younger Son’s Request

      Wanting the inheritance before the father’s death.


      12:30 – Feeding Pigs

      Total humiliation and spiritual uncleanness.


      13:00 – Reading Luke 15:17–24

      The return and the father’s response.


      14:30 – Does the Son Really Repent?

      Motivation versus transformation.


      15:30 – The Father Runs

      A shocking, humiliating act of love.


      17:00 – Restored Immediately

      Robe, ring, shoes, and celebration.


      17:30 – Reading Luke 15:25–32

      The older son enters the story.


      18:30 – “This Isn’t Fair”

      The resentment of the faithful son.


      19:30 – The Father Goes Out Again

      Grace extended to both sons.


      20:30 – The Pharisees in the Story

      Why this parable was told.


      21:30 – Judgment Misses God’s Heart

      Why the older brother is dangerous.


      22:30 – Repentance Isn’t the Hero

      God’s love carries the day.


      23:30 – The Father’s Humiliating Love

      Running, embracing, and celebrating.


      24:30 – The Parable’s Real Name

      This is not about the prodigal son.


      25:00 – Final Challenge

      See others and yourself through God’s heart.

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      27 min
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