Bite Size Seminary Podcast
Ep. 55 - Why Praise God? - Psalm 146
Psalm 146 describes why we should praise God and challenges our tendencies to praise other things.
Ep. 54 - The Needed Attitude Toward Preaching
We can get caught thinking that preaching or teaching is a burden, but really we should view it as a joy and privilege to share the Word of God.
Ep. 53 - 3 Keys to Studying and Applying the Bible
Reading and applying the Bible can be hard. JC Schroeder shares three keys for studying and applying the Bible well. These keys act like ground rules to our interpretation. They will provide a richer and more productive reading and application of Scripture.
Ep. 52 - Read Genesis 1:1 in Hebrew and Greek
In this video JC Schroeder reads and breaks down the first verse of the Bible, Genesis 1:1, in both Hebrew and Greek from the Hebrew Bible and the Greek Septuagint.
Ep. 51 - The SHOCKING Cost of a New Testament Letter
How much did a New Testament letter cost in the first century? JC Schroeder shows the surprising cost for Paul's letters in the New Testament.
Ep. 50 - Read Hebrew Like a Professor with Matthew Delaney
You want to read the Bible in Hebrew, but you also want to do it really, really well...like a professor. Matthew Delany from Hebrew Bible Insights joins JC Schroeder to talk about why Christian’s should learn Hebrew and how it affects the spiritual life. He also drops some awesome helps for learning Hebrew.
Ep. 49 - Best Books for Biblical Word Studies
Since the Bible was originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, there is naturally a linguistic gap between those languages and our own. Word studies is one helpful way to bridge that gap. But in order to do this we need to know what are the best tools for the task. In this episode, JC Schroeder shares his favorite books for doing biblical word studies.
Ep. 48 - Two Practices to THRIVE SPIRITUALLY in Seminary and Bible College
Paradoxically, seminary and Bible college can be places where your spiritual life can grow cold. But it doesn’t have to be this way. JC Schroeder shares two practices to thrive spiritually while in school.
Ep. 47 - Why Your Preaching Needs Historical-Cultural Context
In this episode JC Schroeder talks about how looking at the historical-cultural context of Scripture can help open up the Bible for us and our sermons. It helps us to see the connections and distinctions between the world of the Bible and the Bible itself. Having this material in our sermons can help to clarify the text and lead to greater love and transformation.
Ep. 46 - Expand Your Biblical Greek | Beyond the Greek New Testament by Dr. Max Botner
In this episode JC Schroeder talks with Dr. Max Botner about his new book "Beyond the Greek New Testament: Advanced Readings for Students of Biblical Studies" published by Baker Academic. They talk about theological education, how to communicate that with others, as well as some tips and tricks for learning and advancing in Greek.
Ep. 45 - 2 Dangers in Bible Study
There are two dangers we can fall into when studying the Bible. Depending on our personalities or backgrounds, we may be more prone to one or the other. We want more Bible, but if we don’t read the Bible the way it’s intended, that’s when we get into trouble. So let’s talk about these two dangers so we can hear the voice of God in Scripture.
Ep. 44 - Best Books for the Background of the Bible | Historical-Cultural Context
Ever wished for a tool that could unlock the deep cultural context of the Bible for you? In order to read the Bible well and not import our own ideas into Scripture, we need to know about the world of the Bible or the historical-cultural context. In this episode, I share some of the best resources and tools to help us better understand the background to the Bible.
Ep. 43 - Why Christians Disagree | When Doctrine Divides the People of God by Rhyne R. Putman
It is nothing new that Christians disagree about theology and how to interpret Scripture. But why does this happen? If we don’t assess our disagreements, our debates will only devolve. In this episode I review When Doctrine Divides the People of God: An Evangelical Approach to Theological Diversity by Rhyne Putman. It’s published by Crossway in 2020. This book is a helpful guide for thinking through the causes of theological disagreements in the church and helps to chart a course toward understanding and productive relationship. If you’re looking for a resource that will explain the factors that may contribute to these debates and how to move forward, this is a book definitely worth your time.
Ep. 42 - Ministry, Reading, Burnout
If we stop reading, we stop learning. And if we stop learning, then we stop ministering effectively. If we’re going to pour into others, we need to be poured into as well. Reading is an important tool toward fostering longevity in ministry and avoiding burnout. But reading is not just about reading more books but the right ones, good books.
Ep. 41 - How to Share Your Faith: 7 C's for Authentic Evangelism
Struggling to share your faith with others? Discover the seven C's for authentically communicating your faith in this episode. I discuss how to engage in genuine conversations without confrontation while keeping Christ at the center. I explore how to be good neighbors and friends through honest and open dialogue while making Christianity intellectually and emotionally compelling. Our goal is to invite others into a relationship with Christ, not just win an argument. Evangelism is hard. But these seven C's make it a bit easier and more authentic.
Ep. 40 - Best Book for Learning New Testament Greek | Reading Koine Greek by Rodney Decker
Have you ever wanted to learn to read the New Testament in Greek but didn't know where to start? In this episode I share 4 reasons why my favorite is Reading Koine Greek by Rodney Decker along with 2 negatives about the book. The book's streamlined morphology and use of the "4 quad chart" helps unlock Greek morphology. So if you're looking to learn or review Greek, this episode is for you!
Ep. 39 - God Wants You to be Happy | Psalm 1
God is very interested in our happiness and flourishing. Psalm 1 talks about how and where we can find the good life and true happiness.
Ep. 38 - How to Read the Book of Proverbs
The world is full of chaos and complexity. As we navigate life, we need the knowledge and skill to live well. We need wisdom. The book of Proverbs was written to fill that need. In it we’ll find not only our need for wisdom but also where to find wisdom. So in this episode we’re going to talk about how to read the book of Proverbs.
Ep. 37 - Is God a Narcissist?
When we read of the biblical commands to praise God, is this because God is egotistical or a narcissist? How should we understand the praise psalms found in the book of Psalms? In this video I talk about God's character and the real function of praise. The Bible reveals a God who is not self-absorbed but one who beautiful, loves, and serves.
Ep. 36 - Two Simple Ways to Read the Four Gospels
Why are there four Gospels in the Bible? How do we read these together? I share two simple approaches to reading the Gospels that helps us to read them well.