Renewing Your Mind with the Word of God Podcast

<p>Renewing Your Mind with the Word of God Bible Study podcast is a verse-by-verse, chapter-by- chapter Bible study of the Word of God. The podcast's name is from Romans 12:2 which says “And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” How do we renew our minds? by studying the Word of God, which is found in the Bible. So listen and begin to renew your mind unto the things of God! You can find all episodes of this podcast and our sister podcast The God Revelation Podcast at https://renewyourmindministries.org/</p>

S5:E9-Acts 7:42-50-Steven reminds the religious court of the Israelites' history of idolatry

Send us a text In this week’s episode, we step into Stephen’s powerful defense before the Sanhedrin as he weaves together Israel’s early history to show that true worship of God long predated Moses, the Law, and even the Temple itself. You’ll hear how Stephen quotes Amos 5:25–27 to draw a bold parallel between Israel’s idolatrous ancestors—who worshiped the golden calf, Molech, and the “star of their god Rephan”—and his own contemporaries, who had elevated the Law and the Temple into hollow r...

07-16
34:48

S5:E8-Acts 7:30-41-Stephen proves to the religious court that God was with the Israelites before Moses, the Mosiac law, and the Temple

Send us a text We continue our verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter journey through the Book of Acts with an in-depth look at Acts 7:30–41. Stephen stands before the Sanhedrin, defending himself against false accusations of blasphemy against God, Moses, the temple, and the Law. In his response, Stephen boldly argues that God has never been confined to a temple or tradition. He reminds them that God appeared to Moses not in Jerusalem, but in the wilderness—through a burning bush on what God Hims...

06-29
42:25

S5:E7-Acts 7:16-29-Stephen's defense against false accusations of blasphemy against God and Moses (Part 2)

Send us a text We continue our verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter journey through the Book of Acts. In this episode, we dive deeper into Stephen’s powerful defense against the false accusations of blasphemy against God and Moses. Stephen turns once again to Israel’s history to demonstrate how the people repeatedly rejected God’s chosen messengers—including Moses, the very prophet he is falsely accused of dishonoring. Listen to hear the complete story and be blessed by the Word of God! You ca...

06-01
39:39

S5:E6-Acts 7:1-15-Stephen's defense against accusations of blasphemy against God and Moses (Part 1)

Send us a text We continue our verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter study of the Book of Acts. In this episode, we explore Acts 7:1–15, where Stephen presents his defense against accusations of blasphemy against God and Moses. Brought before the Jewish ruling council, the Sanhedrin, Stephen begins his response by recounting Israel’s history—emphasizing how God’s chosen leaders were frequently rejected by the very people they were sent to help. Listen to hear the complete story and be bles...

05-21
31:34

S5:E5-Acts 6:1-15-Jesus’ Apostles Confront Complaints of Inequality: Acts 6 Unpacked

Send us a text We continue our verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter study of the Book of Acts. In this episode, we explore Acts chapter 6, where the early church faces growing pains and responds with wisdom. As the number of disciples increases, so do challenges, including complaints of unfair treatment between the Greek-speaking widows and the Hebrew-speaking widows in the daily distribution of food. We’ll unpack how Jesus' apostles delegate authority by appointing seven Spirit-fil...

04-20
39:54

S5:E4-Acts 5:34-42-A member of the religious high council advised them against killing Jesus' followers.

Send us a text We continue our verse-by-verse study of Acts, chapter 5, focusing on verses 34–42 as we close out the chapter. This passage picks up during the trial of Jesus’ apostles, who were once again arrested for teaching that Jesus died for the sins of humanity. After Peter boldly explained to the high council why they continued to proclaim Jesus, the council became enraged and wanted to put the apostles to death. However, a respected and well-educated Pharisee named Gamaliel stood up ...

04-13
38:13

S5:E3-Acts 5:17-33-Jesus' followers are arrested again for teaching about Jesus, but an angel breaks them out of the jail

Send us a text We continue our study of Acts chapter 5. We look at verses 17-33. We examine that the apostles are arrested once again for teaching the people about Jesus, repentance, and forgiveness of sin. An angel breaks them out of jail before they are tried before the religious leaders' high council. The angel instructs them to return to the temple to continue to teach about Jesus. The high council does not know that the apostles are gone until after they send the templ...

03-31
48:23

S5-E2-Acts 5:1-16-Ananias and Sapphira lie to God; More and more people believed in Jesus and were brought to the Lord!

Send us a text In this episode we start our look at chapter 5, verses 1-16, of the Book of Acts. As chapter 4 ends with the story of Barnabas selling his land to support other believers in need, chapter 5 opens with the story of a married couple, Ananias and Sapphira, who sell their land but lied to God about giving all of the proceeds from the sale to the apostles to help support other believers in need. As a result, they both lose their lives. Afterwards, great fear gripped the ...

03-27
33:56

S5:E1-Acts 4:23-47-Jesus' disciples pray for boldness to teach about Jesus after being arrested

Send us a text We finish chapter 4 of the Book of Acts. We look at verses 23-37. John and Peter were arrested for teaching people about Jesus. After being freed, they tell the other disciples about being arrested for teaching about Jesus. Then Jesus' disciples pray for boldness to continue to teach about Jesus in the face of persecution. God answered their prayer as the place where they were miraculously shook, and they continued to teach the people about Jesus with bo...

02-02
46:34

S4:E7 - Acts 4:1-22 - Peter and John are arrested for speaking about Jesus

Send us a text We start chapter 4 of the Book of Acts. We look at verses 1-22. The religious leaders have Peter and John arrested for telling the crowd about Jesus after the healing of the crippled man at the Jewish Temple. Peter, who once was afraid of the religious leaders, but who is now empowered by the Holy Spirit, boldly tells the religious leaders that they killed Jesus. He tells them that God raised Jesus from the dead and the crippled man was healed by the power of Jesus....

11-25
01:03:22

S4-E6-Acts 3:11-26-Peter tells the crowd that it was faith in Jesus that healed the crippled man at the Temple

Send us a text We continue and finish our look at chapter 3 of Acts. Specifically, verses 11-26, where Peter takes the opportunity to witness about Jesus to the crowd that gathered after the crippled man was healed at the Jewish Temple. Peter tells the crowd that he did not heal the crippled man, but God did to bring glory to Jesus. Peter explains to this Jewish crowd that they shouldn't be surprised by this because their prophets over the centuries had prophesied about Jesus. Pet...

11-17
45:23

S4:E5-Acts 2:42-47 & Acts 3:1-10-Jesus'believers form a community & a crippled man is healed

Send us a text We finish chapter 2 and begin chapter 3 of the Book of Acts. In chapter 2, verses 42-47, after 3000 were saved following Peter's speech about Jesus and the Holy Spirit, many of the new believers stayed in Jerusalem to devote themselves to the apostles' teaching about Jesus. In doing so, they created a community of unity and sharing. We learn that the apostles performed many miraculous signs and wonders. In Acts chapter 3, we see Peter and John while on their w...

10-12
47:32

S4:E4-Acts 2:25-41-Part II-The Holy Spirit comes & Peter preaches to the crowd

Send us a text In this episode, we continue to look at Peter preaching to the crowd after he and his fellow Jesus followers received the Holy Spirit as promised by Jesus. Specifically, we look at verses 24-41 from Acts chapter 2. We see Peter quoting from Psalm 16:8-11 to prove to the Jewish crowd that King David prophesied about Jesus. David had written in Psalm 16 hundreds of years earlier that God would not leave His Holy One (Jesus) in the grave to rot. Peter explained...

10-06
01:08:20

S4:E3-Acts 2:1-24-The Holy Spirit comes & Peter preaches to the crowd

Send us a text In this episode, we start chapter 2 from the Book of Acts. We cover verses 1-24. We see the Holy Spirit come to start His earthly ministry as promised by Jesus. After the Holy Spirit comes and fills Jesus' believers during Pentecost, they are empowered by the Holy Spirit to speak in languages previously unknown to the believers. A crowd of Jews who spoke different languages, who had come from different parts of the Roman Empire to Jerusalem to celebrate ...

09-29
53:20

S4-E2 - Acts 1:12-26 - After Jesus' ascension back to Heaven, Matthias is chosen to replace Judas

Send us a text In this episode, we continue our study of the Book of Acts. Specifically, chapter 1, verses 12-26. After Jesus ascends back into Heaven, having appeared to His followers for 40 days after His resurrection from the dead, Jesus' followers are still in Jerusalem waiting for the Holy Spirit per Jesus' instruction. While they wait, Peter tells the other disciples that per Psalm 109:8, "‘Let someone else take his position.’"-it was time for someone to take Judas Is...

09-22
32:52

S4-E1-Acts 1:1-11-After His resurrection, Jesus tells His disciples to wait in Jerusalem for the coming of the Holy Spirit

Send us a text In this episode, we start our study of the Book of Acts. Specifically, we cover chapter 1, verses 1-11. Acts is written by Dr. Luke. It was written about 63. Acts covers a period of approximately 30 years. In Acts we see the prominence of the Holy Spirit. In verses 1-11, we are told that during the forty days after Jesus' resurrection from the dead, He appeared to the apostles from time to time, and He proved to them in many ways that He was actually alive. And He t...

09-08
51:45

S3-E16-John 21:18-25-Jesus predicts Peter’s crucifixion because of his faith in Jesus

Send us a text We conclude our study of the Book of John. Specifically, we cover verses 18-25 of chapter 21. We see after Jesus restores Peter after Peter's denials of Jesus, Jesus predicts Peter will eventually be crucified because of Peter's faith in Jesus. After this prediction, Peter asks Jesus about what will happen to John, who is the writer of this book. Jesus replies to Peter that if He wanted John to live until Jesus' second return, that wouldn't change what Peter needed...

06-02
39:26

S3-E15-John 21:1-17--Jesus restores Peter although Peter had previously denied even knowing Jesus

Send us a text In this episode we start our look at the Book of John's chapter 21, which is the last chapter of the book. We see Jesus restoring Peter to fellowship after Peter had previously denied knowing Him. Jesus gives Peter the commission to feed His sheep. That is, to teach people about Jesus. You can listen to past and future episodes of this podcast and The God Revelation Podcast and the Holy Spirit Podcast on our website https://renewyourmindministries.org/, or on...

05-26
35:24

S3-E14-John 20:21-31--After His resurrection from the dead, Jesus appears to the disciples

Send us a text In this episode, we finish chapter 20 of the Book of John. Jesus has been resurrected from the dead. Meanwhile, His disciples are in a locked room hiding from the Jewish leaders because they fear the Jewish leaders will execute them as well. Then, Jesus just appears to them. Jesus tells them that He will be sending them out to preach the gossip of His life, death and resurrection. Jesus breathed on them and said, "'Receive the Holy Spirit.'" This r...

05-19
31:56

S3-E13-John 20:1-20-Jesus' resurrection from the dead

Send us a text In this episode, we look at the resurrection of Jesus from the dead as we start chapter 20 out of the Book of John. Jesus died for the sins of mankind; He was buried; and early on Sunday morning Jesus rose from the dead. Mary Magdalene discovered that Jesus' tomb was empty first. She told Peter and John. Peter and John go to the tomb to find it empty, with only Jesus' burial linen and head cloth still there. They go home, however. Mary returns to the empty tom...

05-05
42:34

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