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| Ep. 87 The Trials of Adversity and Prosperity | James 1: 9-12 | 13 Sep 2024 | 00:44:48 | |
In this episode, in our series on the book of James, the guys unpack James 1:9-12. After offering basic instruction on how to respond to trials in general in James 1:2-8, James now addresses a specific trial or test that his readers are facing. Some are impoverished and others are rich. Though it may not appear this way on the surface, both of these conditions— adversity and prosperity— provide unique temptations. As a result, they must be treated with unique solutions. In James 1:9-12, James informs each group as to how they are to navigate their situation. And he offers wonderful motivation to the one who remains steadfast in his trial. | |||
| Ep. 86 Joy and Wisdom in Trials | James 1:1-8 | 05 Sep 2024 | 00:51:04 | |
We are starting a new series today on the book of James. Over the next few months, our plan is to walk verse by verse through this short and straightforward, but sometimes controversial New Testament book. In the first episode of our series on the book of James, the guys unpack James 1:1-8. James, the half-brother of Jesus wrote to Jewish Christians scattered across the Roman Empire to instruct them how to handle the trials that they were facing. Although many of their trials are different than the ones we face, the way to approach trials remains the same. We are to count them all joy because God is using them to make us like Christ. | |||
| Ep. 77 - Jeremiah 29:11 | Pillars | 05 Jul 2024 | 00:46:23 | |
In this episode of our series called Pillars: Verses to Build Your Life On, the guys unpack Jeremiah 29:11. This verse (and others that communicate the same truth) shows the reality that there is a personal God who has good plans for each of us. This provides purpose in suffering and meaning for life. | |||
| Ep. 76 - Proverbs 3:5-6 | Pillars | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:40:51 | |
In the second episode of a new series called Pillars: Verses to Build Your Life On, the guys unpack Proverbs 3:5-6. These verses instruct us give us wisdom for life by instructing us to trust God with our whole hearts in everything we do. And as we rely on Him, He promises to lead us in the way we should go. | |||
| Ep. 75 - John 3:16 | Pillars | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:50:33 | |
In the first episode of a new series called Pillars: Verses to Build Your Life On, Ben and William are joined by pastor Dave Owen. The guys unpack what may be the most famous verse in the Bible— John 3:16. | |||
| Ep. 74 - Paul Tesori (Special Guest) | 13 Jun 2024 | 01:02:53 | |
It’s US Open week and the guys are joined by long time PGA Tour Caddie Paul Tesori. After lots of golf banter, the guys walk through John 9:1-3, which shows us that sometimes the Lord allows difficult things to happen for His good works to be put on display. | |||
| Honoring Grayson Murray and the Hope of the Gospel | 28 May 2024 | 00:53:52 | |
In this episode, the guys remember Grayson Murray. By sharing their own personal reflections as well as thoughts from former teammates, coaches, and caddies, the guys honor Grayson as a player and a person. They also offer the hope of the gospel. Through Jesus Christ, we can know with certainty that our sins can be forgiven and that eternal life awaits us. | |||
| Ep. 73 - Ephesians 6:10-24 | Spiritual Warfare | Special Guest Brad Payne | 23 May 2024 | 01:10:20 | |
In this episode, the guys unpack Paul’s instructions for Christians to be strengthened with the Lord’s strength by putting on the whole armor of God. Because we are in a spiritual war, we need to daily be armed with the Word of God in general and the gospel of God in particular if we are going to stand against the schemes of the evil one. We also have special guest Brad Payne join us to talk about the PGA Championship, Scottie's arrest and other funny stories! | |||
| Ep. 72 - Ephesians 6:5-9 | Work | 16 May 2024 | 00:42:09 | |
In this episode, the guys unpack Paul’s instructions for the workplace. In Ephesians 6:5-9, we see that light of the gospel, workers are ultimately to work for Christ, not their earthly bosses or masters. Christ is keeping close watch and will one day reward them. Similarly, bosses or masters ought to be aware that the Lord will one day judge their leadership, and He shows no partiality. | |||
| Ep. 71 - Ephesians 6:1-4 | Parenting | 09 May 2024 | 00:47:57 | |
In this episode, the guys unpack Paul’s instructions for the home. How are Christians to parent? In Ephesians 6:1-4, we see that light of the gospel, children are to obey their parents who are strive not to provoke their children, but instead to train them and teach them in the way they should go.
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| Bonus Coverage: The Gospel | 02 May 2024 | 00:18:55 | |
In this bonus coverage episode, Ben and William take on the topic of first importance— the gospel! The gospel is the news of who Jesus is and what He has done to accomplish our salvation through His death and resurrection. We are to receive it by faith, to be daily strengthened by it, and to share it with others so that they might experience the salvation God offers! | |||
| Ep. 70 - Ephesians 5:22-33 | Marriage | 25 Apr 2024 | 00:58:07 | |
In this episode, the guys are joined by their wives to walk through Ephesians 5:22-33, God’s instructions for marriage. They cover the sometimes challenging instruction for wives to submit to husbands and the equally challenging command for husbands to love their wives in the same way that Christ has loved us. Like so many other instructions in the Bible, when these commands are embraced and applied, they lead to our freedom and flourishing. | |||
| Ep. 85 - Sean Martin (Special Guest) | 29 Aug 2024 | 00:53:37 | |
In this episode of the Bible Caddie Podcast, Webb and William are joined by special guest, Sean Martin, PGATour.com lead editor. In the first half of the episode, the guys recap the best stories from the 2024 season and make picks for the Tour Championship. In the second half of the episode, they unpack one of Sean’s favorite passages— Revelation 3:14-22. Though these instructions were given to Turkish Christians nearly 2,000 years ago, they are highly relatable to Christians in the West who face the temptation to put our trust in worldly comfort, accomplishment, and outward appearances. | |||
| Ep. 69 - Scottie Scheffler (Special Guest) | 16 Apr 2024 | 00:44:03 | |
Scottie Scheffler, the 2022 and 2024 Masters Champion, joins the Bible Caddie podcast the day following his most recent victory. He discusses his recent Masters win and reflects on his performance. Scottie talks about the challenges of playing professional golf and the mental and strategic aspects of the game. He shares insights into his decision-making process and the role of his caddy, Teddy. Scottie also mentions the absence of his wife, Meredith, during the tournament and the importance of her support. Scottie shares his experience of winning the Masters and the support he received from his friends. He discusses the importance of finding his identity in Christ and not in his golf performance. Scottie emphasizes the significance of daily quiet time and reading God's Word to set his mind right and experience spiritual growth. He encourages listeners to prioritize their relationship with God and engage in Bible study and prayer. The conversation concludes with a reminder of God's faithfulness and the transformative power of His Word as they look at one of Scottie's favorite passages. Thanks for listening! | |||
| Ep. 68 - Ephesians 5:1-21 | Walk in Love, Walk in Light, Walk in Wisdom | 11 Apr 2024 | 00:58:59 | |
In this episode, the guys unpack Ephesians 5:1-21. These verses show us how we ought to walk through life as God’s beloved children. We are to walk in love, walk in the light, and walk in wisdom. This is fitting for those who have a new identity. 00:00 Excitement for Masters Week and Favorite Moments 07:27 Favorite Traditions and Experiences at Augusta National 14:17 The Importance of Playing Conservatively at Augusta 29:03 The Connection Between Identity and Behavior 38:13 Understanding the Warning 54:14 Guided by the Holy Spirit | |||
| Ep. 67 - Ephesians 4:17-32 | Put Off, Put On | 04 Apr 2024 | 00:48:14 | |
In this episode, the guys unpack Ephesians 4:17-32. In this passage, Paul instructs believers to put off their old, stubborn, sinful way of living and to put on a new life of righteousness and holiness. | |||
| Ep. 66 - Good Friday: The Great Exchange | 28 Mar 2024 | 00:43:21 | |
In this episode the guys ask, “Why do we call Good Friday ‘good’”? By considering the exchange that happens between Jesus and Barabbas, we see a real life parable of what Christ has done for those who believe. | |||
| Ep. 65 - Ephesians 4:7-16 | Life in the Church | 21 Mar 2024 | 00:49:31 | |
In this episode the guys unpack Ephesians 4:7-16. This passage informs us how the church grows and what that growth should look like. They also discuss what kind of church we should be looking for and what our involvement in church should be. | |||
| How Can I Be Made Right With God? | 14 Mar 2024 | 00:59:49 | |
The guys sit down with a men's ministry in Raleigh, NC called "Finding Purpose". Hundreds of men gather together to learn on how we are to become righteous before a holy God. | |||
| Ep. 64 - Ephesians 4:1-6 | A Worthy Walk | 07 Mar 2024 | 00:42:15 | |
In this episode of the Bible Caddie podcast, the hosts celebrate Ben Crane's birthday and introduce special guest David Ford. They discuss their golfing experiences in Puerto Rico and Bay Hill, as well as make their picks for the tournaments. The conversation then transitions to a study of the book of Ephesians, focusing on the theme of walking worthy of the calling out of Ephesians 4:1-6. The hosts emphasize the importance of humility in the Christian life and how it is exemplified by Jesus. They explore the concept of humility and its significance in light of the gospel. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of humility, gentleness, patience, and unity in the Christian walk. They highlight Jesus as the perfect example of humility and emphasize the need for believers to follow his example. The hosts recommend a book on humility and discuss practical ways to cultivate these virtues in relationships. They also explore the significance of unity in the body of Christ and the role of prayer in pursuing unity. The conversation concludes with a call to display unity as a testimony to the world. | |||
| Ep. 63 - Ted Scott (Special Guest) | 29 Feb 2024 | 01:02:36 | |
Summary In this episode, William Kane is joined by Ben Crane, Webb Simpson, and special guest Ted Scott, one of the greatest caddies in the history of PGA Tour golf. Teddy shares about his relationship with Webb and tells jokes to kick off the conversation. Teddy discusses his journey to becoming a professional caddy and his passion for foosball and pickleball. He also shares memorable moments with golfers like Paul Azinger and Nick Price. In this part of the conversation, Teddy and Webb share fun memories of playing with Bubba Watson in team events. They also discuss Ted's time on the bag for Bubba and his transformation as a player and man in Christ. Teddy and Ben talk about Scottie Scheffler's competitive nature and his impressive ball striking. They also discuss the role of faith in their work and how they leverage their platform for the glory of Christ. The conversation concludes with a Bible time focused on Romans 8:28. They encourage listeners to seek support amongst other believers, turn to God's Word, and find peace and joy in knowing that God is always working for their good. | |||
| Ep. 62 - Ephesians 3:14-21 | A Prayer for Christ's Work in Our Hearts | 15 Feb 2024 | 00:45:04 | |
In this episode, the guys unpack Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3:14-21. In these verses, Paul prays that the Ephesians would be strengthened with God’s power by His Spirit so that Christ would make His home in us, so that we could know deeply and profoundly how much He loves us, and so that the fullness of God would govern us and characterize us. What a prayer! | |||
| Ep. 61 - Ephesians 3:1-13 | The Unsearchable Riches of Christ | 08 Feb 2024 | 00:49:30 | |
In this episode, the guys unpack Ephesians 3:1-13. In these verses, Paul communicates his unique role as an apostle. The mystery of the gospel was revealed to him so that he could preach the unsearchable riches of Christ, all of which has cosmic implications. The wonderful result is that people from every nation and generation can have confident access to God! 0:00 Wyndham Clark's Impressive Putting Performance 4:41 The 16th Hole at Phoenix 9:54 Keys to Good Golf at TPC Scottsdale 11:11 Picks for the Tournament 14:25 Introduction to Ephesians 3 17:03 Paul's Calling and the Mystery of the Gospel 20:20 The Mystery Revealed to Paul 27:07 Paul's Role as a Minister of God's Grace 31:11 The Unsearchable Riches of Christ 34:11 The Plan of the Mystery Revealed 35:30 God's Wisdom Made Known 37:45 The Church as a Display of God's Wisdom 39:18 God's Eternal Purpose 41:19 Boldness and Access to God 48:40 Summary and Final Reactions | |||
| Ep. 84 - Psalm 23 | Pillars | Special Guest David Gibson | 22 Aug 2024 | 01:11:26 | |
In this episode of our series called Pillars: Verses to Build Your Life On, the guys are joined by Pastor David Gibson from Aberdeen, Scotland to unpack Psalm 23. In this short but profound chapter, we are told who the LORD is and who He is for us. These verses comfort the weary, strengthen the weak, put courage into the fearful, and bolster us to face whatever may come our way. In the end, Psalm 23 reminds us that God is with us, pursuing us with His goodness and mercy until one day He brings us home. | |||
| Ep. 60 - Ephesians 2:11-22 | From Alienation to Citizenship | 01 Feb 2024 | 00:48:23 | |
In this episode, the guys unpack Ephesians 2:11-22. In these verses, Paul commands the Ephesians to remember where they were apart from Christ— separated from Him and His people and His promises— and thus without God and without hope. And yet, Christ has won peace with God and others through His death on the cross. As a result, the Ephesians believers, and all who trust Christ, are citizens of God’s kingdom, members of His household, even His very dwelling place, because the work of Christ has been applied to our lives. 00:00 Introduction and PGA Tour Announcement 03:31 Negotiations with LIV Tour 07:45 Discussion about Pickleball 10:13 Preview of Pebble Beach Tournament 14:15Introduction to the Book of Ephesians 18:22 The Division between Jew and Gentile 25:00The Unity in Christ 33:30 The Cross as the Ultimate Unifier 36:45 Access to God and Unity 37:21 Peace with God and Others 39:30 Access to Exclusive Places 41:08 New Position in God's People 41:53 Citizenship and Membership in God's Household 43:56 The Church as the Temple of God 45:12 Identity in Christ 46:21 Access to God through Christ's Sacrifice | |||
| Ep. 59 - Ephesians 2:1-10 | From Death to Life | 25 Jan 2024 | 00:50:09 | |
In today’s episode, we come to one of the most famous passages in the book of Ephesians, and the Bible. In Ephesians 2:1-10, Paul reminds his readers and us about our condition before coming to know Christ. It was worse than we think. Then he will tell us just what it is that God has done for us. And it’s oh so much better than we can even understand. So that’s what we are looking at today. What has God done in the life of the Christian? And what can He do in your life if you’re not yet a Christian? 00:00 Introduction and Weather Update 02:14 Discussion on the Best Coach Ever 05:51 The Mental Side of Sports 08:01 Ben's Victory at Torrey Pines 12:42 Predictions for the Upcoming Tournament 13:01 Introduction to Ephesians 2 16:56 Our Condition Apart from Christ 30:46 But God: The Good News 33:21 Being Made Alive Spiritually 33:53 Receiving the Holy Spirit 36:03 The Gospel of Salvation 38:16 Seated with Christ 40:57 Saved by Grace 44:58 Created for Good Works | |||
| Ep. 58 - Ephesians 1:15-23 | A Prayer for What Matters Most | 18 Jan 2024 | 00:46:39 | |
In this episode, the guys unpack Ephesians 1:15-23. In these verses, Paul prays that the Holy Spirit would help the Ephesians believers to know God more, to know the hope to which they have been called, to know that they are God’s own inheritance, and to know the immeasurable power of God that is theirs in Christ. This prayer helps us know what to pray and to prioritize for ourselves and those we love. 00:00 Introduction and Weather Conditions 01:27 Appreciation for Coach and Golf Course Conditions 04:10 Discussion on Golf Techniques 07:11 The Impact of Doubles in Golf 08:00 Predictions for Golf Tournament 09:03 Impressive Performance by JT 11:41 Biblical Passage and Prayer 16:23 Dream Dinner Guests 17:41 Importance of Friendship 19:50 Finding Hope and Purpose in Jesus 23:07 Praying for Enlightened Hearts 25:32 Jesus as the Ultimate Source of Fulfillment 28:51 Understanding God's Grace 30:58 God's Love and Pride for His Children 31:20 The Power of God's Love in Christ | |||
| Ep. 57 - Ephesians 1:3-14 | Chosen, Redeemed, Heirs | 11 Jan 2024 | 00:49:32 | |
In this episode, the guys unpack Ephesians 1:3-14. In this grand introduction to the letter, Paul instructs His readers to praise God for the glory of His grace that is poured out on us in our election, redemption, and in our coming inheritance. 00:00 Introduction and Golf Season 01:14 Chris Kirk's Comeback 03:03 Picks and Charitable Donations 04:14 Most Embarrassing Moments on the Golf Course 09:03 Introduction to the Book of Ephesians 13:25 Three Enormous Realities for Every Christian 14:08 Election: Chosen and Predestined 18:29 Redemption: Through His Blood 25:11 Inheritance: Sealed with the Holy Spirit 32:38 Redeeming and Restoring the Created Order 44:09 God Lavishes Grace Upon Us | |||
| Ep. 56 - Ephesians 1:1-2 | Intro to Ephesians | 04 Jan 2024 | 00:46:52 | |
In this episode, the guys introduce the book of Ephesians by unpacking Ephesians 1:1-2. Paul, a former persecutor of the church was writing to the Ephesians, a bustling pagan city in the 1st century to remind them of God’s grace for them and how they ought to live in light of that grace. 00:00 Introduction and Holiday Highlights 01:11 Christmas Celebrations 02:35 Family Time in Whitefish, Montana For Ben 03:02 New Year's Resolutions 04:03 Golf Predictions for 2024 06:11 Goals for Bible Reading 07:04 Overview of the Book of Ephesians 17:51 Background of the Book of Ephesians 19:23 Author and Audience of Ephesians 22:38 Genre of Ephesians 23:09 Authorship of Ephesians 25:46 Conversion of Paul 28:16 Paul's Purpose and Mission 32:50 Audience of Ephesians 36:39 Introduction to the Book of Ephesians 37:39 The Concept of Grace and Peace 41:59 What to Expect in the Book of Ephesians 46:13 Encouragement for the New Year | |||
| Ep. 55 - Advent | Receive Him | 21 Dec 2023 | 00:45:10 | |
In this episode of our Advent series “What Child is This?”, the guys unpack John 1:10-13 by considering how we ought to respond to Jesus as the Word, the Light, and the Son. Because of who He is and what He has done, we ought to receive Him, to believe in His name. When we do, God gives us the right to become His very own children. | |||
| Ep. 54 - Advent | The Son | 14 Dec 2023 | 00:37:59 | |
In this episode of our Advent series “What Child is This?”, the guys unpack John 1:14-18 by considering Jesus as the only Son of the Father. The baby in the manger is God the Son, the spitting image of God, the radiance of His glory, the One in whom the whole fullness of deity dwells in bodily form. And it is this Son who communicates to us what we need most— grace and truth. | |||
| Ep. 53 - Advent | The Light | 07 Dec 2023 | 00:38:48 | |
In this episode of our Advent series “What Child is This?”, the guys unpack John 1:5-9 by considering Jesus as the Light of the World. The baby in the manger is the One who enlightens us as to who God is. He in the One reveals how God saves us. He is the One who illuminates things to show us what they really are. And He invites us to follow Him and find the light of life. Jesus is the Light of the World. 00:00 Introduction and Golf News 01:23 Webb Simpson Challenge 03:12 USGA's Golf Ball Rollback 05:31 Impact of Golf Ball Rollback 09:01 USGA's Leadership and PGA Tour's Response 10:02 Introduction to Advent Series 13:33 Jesus as the Light 19:20 Darkness and Light 23:26 Jesus Reveals God 26:57 Jesus Reveals Salvation 29:07 Jesus Reveals the Way of Life 33:09 Jesus Offers Light and Life 36:51 Jesus is the Light of the World 37:31 Final Thoughts Thanks for listening! | |||
| Ep. 52 - Advent | The Word | 30 Nov 2023 | 00:45:36 | |
We are getting into the advent season. Advent is the few weeks each year leading up to Christmas where we remember and celebrate the Lord’s coming, and we look forward to His return. It’s a time to prepare our hearts for Christmas, to really meditate on and consider just what God has done in Jesus Christ. It’s a time to wonder and marvel and stand in awe of God. So that’s what we hope to do on the podcast the next few weeks. We want to slow down and understand and wonder, with God’s help, at the miracle of what God has done at Christmas. In the spirit of the season, if we had to put a Christmas song title on this series, it would be this— “What Child is This?” That’s what we want to slow down and consider. Who is this baby in the manger? Who is He? And why is it such a big deal? In order to answer that question, each of the next four weeks we will be spending our time in the introduction to John’s Gospel. In John 1:1-18, the apostle John introduces us to Jesus. And he does it by giving Him three different titles, three different names, names that show us who He is. We will spend one week on each of those names, and then our last week before Christmas, we will consider how we ought to respond to who He is. **Bible study portion starts at 12:00** | |||
| Ep. 51 - I Am An Ambassador | 09 Nov 2023 | 00:44:16 | |
We are finishing up our series called “Who do you think you are?” Because our world is having an identity crisis, this entire fall, we have been considering the good news that Bible communicates about Christians. In Christ, we have a brand new identity. In the first 8 weeks of this series, we looked at different realities that have become true about those believe in Christ. In Christ, we are justified, redeemed, reconciled, adopted, new creations, members of His body, saints, and completely secure in Jesus. This is who we are. If you’re in Christ, this is where you should go for your sense of self worth! In the last few episodes we made a slight shift. Even we’ve continued with this same theme of our identity, instead of looking at realities that are already true of us, we are now looking at realities that ought to be true of us if we understand what Christ has done for us. We’ve seen that in light of who Jesus is and what He has done for us, we ought to be worshipers and disciples and servants of God and others. Today, as we close out this series on our identity, we are going to see that not only should we be worshipers and disciples and servants, but we should also be ambassadors, eager to share the good news of Jesus with others. **Bible study portion starts at 10:23** | |||
| Ep. 83 - Philippians 4:6-7 | Pillars | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:49:39 | |
In this episode of our series called Pillars: Verses to Build Your Life On, the guys unpack Philippians 4:6-7. Anxiety is more of a problem than it has ever been. Thankfully, God has given us clear instructions in His Word for how to combat. Instead of being anxious, we are to present all of our requests to God in prayer. When we do, He promises to provide us with His peace that goes beyond what we can comprehend. In this episode, we discuss what this means and how to do it. | |||
| Ep. 50 - I Am A Servant | 02 Nov 2023 | 00:42:30 | |
We are continuing in our series called “Who do you think you are?” You don’t have to look long or far to realize that our world is having an identity crisis. Everywhere we look, people are on a constant search to figure out who they are, to define themselves, to make themselves significant or important. The good news for us is that the Bible has lots to say about who we are. It communicates that those of us who are in Christ have a brand new identity. In the first 8 weeks of this series, we’ve looked at different realities that have become true about those believe in Christ. Identity defining realities. In Christ, we are justified, redeemed, reconciled, adopted, new creations, members of His body, and saints. We are completely secure in Christ. This is who we are. In the last couple episodes we made a slight shift. Even though we are continuing with this same theme of our identity, instead of looking at realities that are already true of us, we are now looking at realities that ought to be true of us if we understand what Christ has done for us. Last week, we saw that in light of who Jesus is and what He has done for us, we ought to be disciples. By His Word and by His Spirit, we want to follow Him. Today, in light of those same realities, we are going to see that not only should we be disciples, we ought to be servants! Go check out our socials for the 50th episode giveaway! **Bible study starts at 8:50** | |||
| Ep. 49 - I Am A Disciple | 26 Oct 2023 | 00:57:09 | |
We are continuing in our series called “Who do you think you are?” You don’t have to look long or far to realize that our world is having an identity crisis. Everywhere we look, people are on a constant search to figure out who they are, to define themselves, to make themselves significant or important. The good news for us is that the Bible has lots to say about who we are. It communicates that those of us who are in Christ have a brand new identity. In the first 8 weeks of this series, we’ve looked at different realities that have become true about those believe in Christ. Identity defining realities. In Christ, we are justified, redeemed, reconciled, adopted, new creations, members of His body, and saints. We are completely secure in Christ. This is who we are. In the last episode we made a slight shift. Even though we are continuing with this same theme of our identity, instead of looking at realities that are already true of us, we are now looking at realities that ought to be true of us if we understand what Christ has done for us. Last week, we saw that in light of who Jesus is and what He has done for us, we ought to be worshipers. We ought to praise Him from our hearts and honor Him with our lives. Today, in light of those same realities, we are going to see that we ought to be disciples! | |||
| Ep. 48 - I Am A Worshiper | 20 Oct 2023 | 00:53:36 | |
We are continuing in our series called “Who do you think you are?” You don’t have to look long or far to realize that our world is having an identity crisis. Everywhere we look, people are on a constant search to figure out who they are, to define themselves, to make themselves significant or important. The good news for us is that the Bible has lots to say about who we are. It communicates that those of us who are in Christ have a brand new identity. So far, we’ve looked at different realities that have become true about those believe in Christ. Identity defining realities. Things that have happened to us or our happening to us that are not up for debate. Those of us who are in Christ have been justified— legally forgiven and declared righteous in God’s sight, we have been redeemed—set free from sin’s penalty and power, we have been reconciled— God has made us his friends. We have been adopted into God’s own family. He has made us new creations, giving us spiritual life. He has made us members of His household and citizens in His kingdom. He has made us saints, and because we are saints, we are being sanctified by Him, made more and more like Jesus. And in Him, as we saw in the last episode, we are eternally secure. God will keep us to the end. No one will snatch us out of His hand. All these things are true about our identity now. If you’re in Christ, they’re not up for debate. This is who we are. In our next four episodes, even though we are continuing with this same theme of our Identity in Christ, we are going to make a minor shift. Instead of looking at realities that are true of us, we are going to look at realities that ought to be true of us if we understand what Christ has done for us. What we should be pursuing or becoming in light of Christ’s work in our lives. Today we will see that for those who know and believe in Christ, we ought to be worshipers. | |||
| Bonus Coverage: Why Should I Read the Bible? | 12 Oct 2023 | 00:10:14 | |
In this episode of Bible Caddie "Bonus Coverage", William walks through why we should read the Bible. On the last Bonus Coverage we talked about how the Bible makes some very strong claims. It claims to be breathed out by God (2 Timothy 3:16). It claims that the men who wrote were carried along by the Holy Spirit and produced exactly the words that God wanted them to (1 Peter 1:19-21). It claims that every single word in it proves true (Proverbs 30:5). And we are certainly treating it this way. Everything substantive that we’ve said in the last 40 episodes has come from the Bible. But is it trustworthy? Is it reliable? We found out that we can trust it completely! But why should we read it? Will it actually do anything? In today’s episode, William is going to give us 3 different reason that we should! | |||
| Ep. 47 - I Am Secure | 05 Oct 2023 | 00:58:21 | |
We are continuing in our series called “Who do you think you are?” You don’t have to look long or far to realize that our world is having an identity crisis. Everywhere we look, people are on a constant search to figure out who they are, to define themselves, to make themselves significant or important. The good news for us is that the Bible has lots to say about who we are. It communicates that those of us who are in Christ have a brand new identity. In this series, we’ve seen that the Bible says quite a bit about us both apart from Christ and once we are in a relationship with Jesus. It uses a number of metaphors to communicate what God has done for us in Christ, and what that means for our identity. So far we’ve seen that we are justified— legally forgiven and declared righteous in God’s sight, we’re redeemed—set free from sin’s penalty and power, we’re reconciled— God has made us his friends. We are adopted into God’s own family. He has made us new creations, giving us spiritual life. He has made us members of His household and citizens in His kingdom. And in the last episode we saw that He has made us saints. We are set apart for Him. And those He sets apart, He sanctifies. He makes us more like Jesus. Today, we will see that if we are in Christ, not only are we set apart, but we are secure. God will keep us. | |||
| Ep. 46 - I Am A Saint | 28 Sep 2023 | 00:54:34 | |
We are continuing in our series called “Who do you think you are?” You don’t have to look long or far to realize that our world is having an identity crisis. Everywhere we look, people are on a constant search to figure out who they are, to define themselves, to make themselves significant or important. The good news for us is that the Bible has lots to say about who we are. It communicates that those of us who are in Christ have a brand new identity. In this series, we’ve seen that the Bible says quite a bit about us both apart from Christ and once we are in a relationship with Jesus. It uses a number of metaphors to communicate what God has done for us in Christ, and what that means for our identity. So far we’ve seen that we are justified— legally forgiven and declared righteous in God’s sight, we’re redeemed—set free from sin’s penalty and power, we’re reconciled— God has made us his friends. We are adopted into God’s own family. He has made us new creations, giving us spiritual life. And in the last episode, we saw that our salvation is not simply individual, there is also a corporate element. Through Christ, we become members of God’s household, part of His people, fellow citizens with the saints in God’s Kingdom. There’s no more elite membership in the whole world. Today, we will consider from Scripture what it means to be a saint. | |||
| Ep. 45 - I Am A Member | 21 Sep 2023 | 00:55:04 | |
We are continuing in our series called “Who do you think you are?” You don’t have to look long or far to realize that our world is having an identity crisis. Everywhere we look, people are on a constant search to figure out who they are, to define themselves, to make themselves significant or important. The good news for us is that the Bible has lots to say about who we are. It communicates that those of us who are in Christ have a brand new identity. So in this series, we’ve seen that the Bible says quite a bit about us both apart from Christ and once we are in a relationship with Jesus. It uses a number of metaphors to communicate what God has done for us in Christ, and what that means for our identity. So far we’ve seen that we are justified— legally forgiven and declared righteous in God’s sight, we’re redeemed—set free from sin’s penalty and power, we’re reconciled— God has made us his friends. We are adopted into God’s own family. And in the last episode we saw that God doesn’t simply work in relationship to us, He works in us. For those of us who are in Christ, God has made us alive, He has given us spiritual life, He has caused us to be born again. The result is that we are new creations with new desires and new purposes with good works that God has prepared just for us to walk in. It is highly personal. Today, we are going to see that even though our salvation is intensely personal, it is not only personal. There is also a corporate element to our identity that is hugely meaningful. Memory Verse of the Week - Last Week - 2 Corinthians 5:17 This Week - 1 Peter 2:9-10 **Bible study portion starts at 12:58** | |||
| Ep. 44 - I Am A New Creation | 14 Sep 2023 | 00:53:55 | |
We are a few weeks into a series called “Who do you think you are?” You don’t have to look long or far to realize that our world is having an identity crisis. Everywhere we look, people are on a constant search to figure out who they are, to define themselves, to make themselves significant or important. The good news for us is that the Bible has lots to say about who we are. It communicates that those of us who are in Christ have a brand new identity. So in this series, our goal is to consider what the Bible says about us. What does it say about us apart from Jesus? What does it say about us now that we are in a relationship with Jesus? So far we’ve seen the Bible use a number of metaphors to communicate what God has done for us in Christ, and what that means for our identity. We’ve seen that we are justified— legally forgiven and declared righteous in God’s sight, we’re redeemed—set free from sin’s penalty and power, we’re reconciled— God has made us his friends. In our last episode, we saw that we are not just friends but adopted into God’s own family. In Christ, He has become our Father and we have access to Him and begin to take on the family likeness and even become His heirs. If you’ve noticed, each of these gospel metaphors has gotten more and more personal. That continues today as we look at the next reality of our identity in Christ where we will consider, in Christ, I Am a New Creation. **Bible study portion starts at 14:00** | |||
| Ep. 43 - I Am Adopted | 05 Sep 2023 | 00:55:56 | |
We are a few weeks into a series called “Who do you think you are?” You don’t have to look long or far to realize that our world is having an identity crisis. Everywhere we look, people are on a constant search to define themselves, to make themselves significant or important, to figure out who they are. The good news for us, as we’ve seen the last couple weeks, is that the Bible has lots to say about who we are. It communicates that those of us who are in Christ have a brand new identity. So in this series, our goal is to really consider what the Bible says about us. What does it say about us apart from Jesus? What does it say about us now that we are in a relationship with Jesus? So far we’ve seen the Bible use a number of metaphors to communicate what God has done for us in Christ, and what that means for our identity. We’ve seen that we are justified— legally forgiven and declared righteous in God’s sight, we’re redeemed—set free from sin’s penalty and power, and we’re reconciled— God has made us his friends. Today, it gets even sweeter. We are going to find that in Christ we are adopted, made part of God’s own family. Memory Verse of the Week - 1 John 3:1a - "See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are." **Bible study portion starts at 10:03** | |||
| Ep. 42 - I Am Reconciled | 24 Aug 2023 | 00:48:45 | |
A couple weeks ago we started a new series called “Who do you think you are?” You don’t have to look long or far to realize that our world is having an identity crisis. Everywhere we look, people are on a constant search to define themselves, to make themselves significant or important, to figure out who they are. The good news for us, as we’ve seen the last couple weeks, is that the Bible has lots to say about who we are. It communicates that those of us who are in Christ have a brand new identity. So in this series, our goal is to really consider what the Bible says about us. What does it say about us apart from Jesus? What does it say about us now that we are in a relationship with Jesus? Last week, we learned that in Christ, though we were once enslaved to both the penalty and power of sin, we have been bought by the blood of Jesus Christ, and now we belong to God! We are forgiven and free. We are redeemed. Today, we are going to see that in Christ, not only are we justified— legally forgiven and declared righteous in God’s sight, and redeemed—set free from sin’s penalty and power, we are also reconciled to God. Memory Verse of the Week - Colossians 1:21-22 **Bible study portion starts at 12:20** | |||
| Ep. 82 - John 15:5 | Pillars | 08 Aug 2024 | 00:53:09 | |
In this episode of our series called Pillars: Verses to Build Your Life On, the guys unpack Jesus’ words from John 15:5. In these verses, Jesus tells us who He is and who we are in relation to Him. He is the vine, we are the branches. It is only as we stay connected to Him that we will bear fruit. The guys talk about what this means and how it happens. Takeaways - Scottie Scheffler's impressive performance at the Olympics is a testament to his skill and clutch putting - Reading greens is an important but often overlooked skill in golf - When playing golf or engaging in any activity, we can glorify God by being humble, interested in others, and open to sharing our faith - The metaphor of the vine and branches in John 15:5 teaches us that our spiritual life and fruitfulness come from abiding in Christ - Apart from Christ, we can do nothing, but when we abide in Him, we bear much fruit Abiding in Christ involves aligning our desires with God's desires and finding joy in obeying Him. - The process of sanctification leads to the production of fruit in our lives, benefiting those around us. - Abiding in Christ is facilitated through His word, the gospel, the Holy Spirit, obedience, and prayer. - These practices lead to glorifying God and experiencing joy. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction and Recap of Previous Episode 01:15 Discussion on Scottie Scheffler's Performance at the Olympics 04:07 Favorite Swing Aids and Glorifying God Through Golf 06:35 How to Spread God's Message Effectively While Playing Golf 14:22 Preview of Greensboro Tournament and Picks 16:06 Introduction to the Bible Verse John 15:5 17:06 Exploring the Metaphor of the Vine and Branches 25:41 The Importance of Abiding in Christ for Spiritual Fruitfulness 26:11 Living for the Lord and Bearing Fruit 33:42 Abiding in Christ through His Word, Gospel, and Spirit 43:49 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Abiding in Christ 46:44 Obedience as a Means of Abiding in Christ 50:10 Prayer as a Means of Abiding in Christ 54:22 Glorifying God and Experiencing Joy through Abiding in Christ | |||
| Ep. 41 - I Am Redeemed | 17 Aug 2023 | 00:49:51 | |
Lucas Glover, his sweaty pants, the Ryder Cup, how to hit a hard tee shot with confidence and so many more things are talked about during the golf banter section of today's podcast! Stories you've never heard and also Ben claiming that Pickleball is the best sport on the planet... you're not going to want to miss this! Last week we started a new series called “Who do you think you are?” You don’t have to look long or far to realize that our world is having an identity crisis. Everywhere we look, people are on a constant search to define themselves, to make themselves significant or important, to figure out who they are. The good news for us is that the Bible has lots to say about who we are. It communicates that those of us who are in Christ have a brand new identity. So we are taking the next 10-12 episodes or so to really consider what the Bible says about us. What does it say about us apart from Jesus? What does it say about us now that we are in a relationship with Jesus? Last week, we learned that in Christ, though we were once guilty, deserving and awaiting God’s judgment, we are completely forgiven of all sin, declared righteous with Jesus’ own righteousness, and God Himself relates to us on that basis. We are justified. This is who we are! Today, we are going to see that not only are we justified, but we are redeemed. Real quick— this term redemption can be used broadly to describe all of what happens in salvation. Or it can be used narrowly, to talk about the act of being freed from sin and Satan and death. That’s how we are going to approach it today. Romans 6 will be our home base for this study. **The Bible study portion of the podcast starts at 13:15** | |||
| Ep. 40 - I Am Justified | 10 Aug 2023 | 00:58:08 | |
In the first episode of a new season called "Who Do You Think You Are", the guys walk through Romans 3:9-26 where we find that apart from Jesus, we are guilty before God the Judge, but through His grace in Christ, we are forgiven and made righteous in His sight.
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| Bonus Coverage: Can We Trust the Bible? | 03 Aug 2023 | 00:12:22 | |
We are starting a new bonus series called "Bonus Coverage!" We won't post these on a regular schedule but will share different bonus episodes when we think there is a topic that needs an extra episode to share specific thoughts on the matter. In this episode of Bible Caddie "Bonus Coverage", William walks through ten reasons why we can trust the Bible. The Bible makes some very strong claims. It claims to be breathed out by God (2 Timothy 3:16). It claims that the men who wrote were carried along by the Holy Spirit and produced exactly the words that God wanted them to (1 Peter 1:19-21). It claims that every single word in it proves true (Proverbs 30:5). And we are certainly treating it this way. Everything substantive that we’ve said in the last 40 episodes has come from the Bible. But is it trustworthy? Is it reliable? In today’s episode, I want to give you ten reasons that have helped convince me. | |||
| Ep. 39 - He's Alive! So what? | 20 Jul 2023 | 00:51:58 | |
Over the last 38 Episodes, we’ve been doing our best to introduce Jesus to our listeners or to help each of us get to know Him better. And today, we come to our last week really zooming in on who Jesus is and what He’s done. We’ve seen what He did, how He came, what He taught, what He claimed, why He died, and then last week, we saw that He really did rise from the dead. The facts, the evidence really does point us to the Bible’s explanation— Jesus physically rose from the dead on the third day after His death. Today I want us to ask, so what? Why is it such a big deal that Jesus is alive? What does it mean in general? And what does it mean for us? That’s what we’re talking about today. Five Big Implications of Jesus Resurrection! | |||