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Bros Bibles & Beer

Andy McCraw, Zack Krater, Jeff Pearson

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Serious conversations on faith and culture while not taking ourselves too seriously, Bros Bibles & Beer is a podcast about life, faith & our favorite beverage - Unpolished and potentially unsafe. Kind of like life. Grace-Peace-Cheers!
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Crushin' Brews and Flippin' Pews. We like beer and we take the Word of God seriously. Join us each week as we walk through a book of the Bible verse by verse to apply it to our daily lives. If you enjoy what you hear on Beers & Bible, please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review on your podcast platform to help us promote this podcast.
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From Beer to the Bible is a program dedicated to giving hope to those going through the self-inflicted suffering of addiction as well as their loved ones, and most importantly to lead people back home to Jesus Christ.
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In Episode 274 of the Beers & Bible Podcast, we continue our journey through Romans 6 by looking at verses 13–23 and what it really means to be “alive from the dead” in Christ. We unpack Paul’s call not to present our bodies as instruments of sin, but as instruments of righteousness, and talk about how the Christian life after conversion is both fu…
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In this episode, we explore what it truly means to experience freedom through the recovery journey. “There Is Freedom in Recovery” dives into the hope, courage, and inner transformation that become possible when someone chooses healing over old patterns and pain. Through honest conversation, real-life insight, and practical encouragement, we talk a…
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In Episode 273 of the Beers & Bible Podcast, we continue our journey through Romans 6 and dive deep into the doctrine of regeneration—what it really means to be “born again.” Drawing from R.C. Sproul’s teaching, we explore how regeneration is the supernatural, monergistic work of the Holy Spirit, bringing spiritually dead sinners to life. We talk a…
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In Episode 272 of the Beers & Bible Podcast, we step into Romans 6 and look at the vital connection between justification and sanctification—between being declared righteous in Christ and actually growing in holiness. Paul’s famous question, “Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?” sets the tone, and we unpack why his answer—“God forbid”—a…
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In this episode we trace Paul’s argument from Adam to Christ and why imputation is the hill to die on. We unpack the difference between original sin and actual sin, why death’s universality proves sin’s universality, and how the Covenant of Works sets the stage for the good news: where sin abounded, grace abounded much more. We land with the hope t…
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The great and powerful Todd Rodarmel returns! A former pastor, Todd reflects on what he does and doesn't miss about full-time ministry, learning about the nature of God via parenting, and the one thing the Bible does really well. Also, we react to a viral clip of Christian nationalist pastor Dale Partridge calling for the repeal of women's voting r…
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Episode 270 explores Romans 5:10–19 and the joy that flows from reconciliation with God. We trace Paul’s language from the “exchange” of idolatry (metallassō, Rom 1) to the “reconciliation” God accomplishes in Christ (katallassō/katallagē, vv.10–11). Reconciliation is an objective gift—received through Jesus’ death and life—and its rightful fruit i…
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Episode 269: Romans 5:6-11 In this week’s conversation we unpack why “limited atonement” is better called definite atonement—the cross designed by the Father, accomplished by the Son, and applied by the Spirit to truly save a people, not merely make salvation possible. Paul’s logic in Romans 5:6–11 carries us from our helplessness and enmity to the…
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In this episode we unpack Paul’s big idea that Christian hope isn’t a wish—it’s Spirit-wrought assurance anchored in God’s promises. We contrast the world’s “maybe” hope with the New Testament’s anchor-hope, then trace Paul’s chain of grace: tribulation produces perseverance, perseverance forges character, and character yields a hope that will neve…
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Justification is a finished act with present fruits: peace with God, access to grace, and unshakable hope—all through our Lord Jesus Christ. Peace (v.1): “Having been justified by faith” = past, once-for-all. The cosmic war with God is over; the treaty is permanent in Christ. Access (v.2a): The torn veil means real audience with God. We now stand i…
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Peace in the Middle East? Donald Trump will get into heaven, but will he like what he sees? And the average Christian doesn't know how grace works. In this episode of Bros Bibles & Beer, the hosts delve into complex themes surrounding faith, love, forgiveness, and the nature of justice. They explore the cognitive dissonance experienced by individua…
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Faith or Wrath (Romans 4:13–25) Big Idea: God secures Abraham’s promised inheritance by faith according to grace, not by law. The law exposes sin and brings wrath; faith rests in God’s promise—confirmed by Christ’s resurrection for our justification. Key Quote: “He was fully convinced that what God had promised He was also able to perform.” (Rom 4:…
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Tucker Carlson thinks drugs are a portal to demonic possession. Are they? And Sean Feucht thinks objects around the house can hold evil. Do they? Is Satan real or just a scapegoat to blame bad things on? We get into all of it! If you don't enjoy this conversation, the Devil made us do it! And now a description from a robot friend: This conversation…
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Faith Like Abraham Text: Romans 3:27-4:12 Main Idea: Salvation has always been by grace through faith—Abraham looked forward to Christ; we look back. Justification is by faith alone, not works. Boasting Excluded (vv. 1–2) Paul: no room for pride; Abraham saved by faith, not merit. Salvation in every age rests on Christ’s righteousness. Abraham Beli…
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In this episode, we dive into one of the most important sections of Paul’s letter to the Romans—his teaching on justification by faith alone. R.C. Sproul reminds us that this is the very heart of the gospel: God declares sinners righteous not because of anything in them, but because of the righteousness of Christ imputed to them and received by fai…
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No one naturally seeks God, speaks purely, or lives rightly. God’s law silences our self-defense and drives us to Christ, whose righteousness is received by faith alone. No Seekers (v.11) – Unbelievers chase God’s benefits, not God Himself. True seeking starts after God finds us (Matt 6:33). Unprofitable Good (v.12) – “Civic righteousness” exists, …
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Zack, Andy, & Producer Colin engage in a deep and reflective conversation about the intersection of faith, politics, and violence in contemporary society. They discuss the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, the implications of social media on public discourse, and the importance of sympathy versus empathy in understanding others' experiences. Th…
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In this week’s Beers & Bible Podcast, we break down Romans 3:1–11 where Paul answers big questions about God’s Word, His faithfulness, and the universal problem of sin. The Oracles of God (vv.1–2): Israel’s advantage was receiving God’s Word—salvation is not in rituals but in Scripture. God’s Faithfulness (vv.3–4): Human unbelief never cancels God’…
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NOTE: Charlie Kirk happened to get a mention in this one, but we recorded this episode before he was killed. There's a new date for the Rapture, and it's coming soon! In this episode of Bros Bibles & Beer, Andy, Zack, and producer Dave converse about various theological topics, particularly focusing on the concept of the rapture and its interpretat…
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Romans 2: Hypocrisy, Judgment, and the Circumcision of the Heart Paul turns the camera around. After exposing pagan sin in Romans 1, he indicts the religious in Romans 2—people who condemn others while doing the same things. God’s judgment is according to truth, His kindness is meant to lead us to repentance, and there is no partiality with Him. Wh…
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When Helping Helps is a special conversation hosted by Ervin Lee of From Beer to the Bible with guests Dr. Jim Tucker and Eric Martin. Together, they share real-life wisdom on recovery, faith, and what it truly means to help someone break free from addiction. This one-time show offers hope, clarity, and encouragement for anyone walking the road of …
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Episode Summary Paul’s argument moves with laser-sharp logic: God’s power saves (v.16) because God’s righteousness is revealed in the gospel (v.17). But that righteousness is necessary because God’s wrath is revealed against sin (v.18), a response we understand as we behold God’s glory in creation (vv.19–20). In this episode, we trace that flow, un…
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“The Gospel Is…” (Romans 1:16–17) In this episode we unpack Paul’s thesis for Romans: the gospel is God’s power to save because it reveals God’s righteousness. We trace how salvation is offered to everyone who believes, why “the righteousness of God” is good news (God’s character, God’s saving action, and God’s gift), and how the just live—now and …
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In this episode of Bros Bibles & Beer, Andy and Zack explore various themes, including the importance of identifying personal idols, the evolution of language and cultural references, and the complexities of desires and aspirations. They discuss the impact of narcissism on self-perception and societal expectations, the significance of community sup…
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Romans 1:7–15 “Loved, Called, and Sent” In this episode we walk through Paul’s warm greeting to the Christians in Rome and his pastoral heartbeat behind the letter (vv. 7–15). Paul names the church’s identity up front: they are loved by God, called to be saints, and recipients of grace and peace—not an elite class, but ordinary believers set apart …
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🎙️ New Episode Drop! 🎙️ Dive into Paul’s powerful self-portrait in Romans 1:1–6 and discover: • 🤝 Slave of Christ – true freedom through total surrender • 📜 Apostolic Call – Christ’s authority, from Damascus road to your life • 🔥 Gospel of God – promised in Scripture, fulfilled in Jesus’ death & resurrection • 🌍 Global Mission – “obedience from fai…
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✨ New Episode Alert! ✨ Dive into Paul’s Manifesto of Christian Freedom in Romans—more than just a letter, it’s a proclamation of life-changing liberty in Christ! 🌟 🔹 Freedom From… • God’s Wrath (1:18–3:20) • Alienation ➡️ Reconciliation (5:10–11) • Legal Condemnation (8:1–4) • Sinful Ego & Death (7:24–25; 8:1–2) • Ethnic Barriers (9–11) 🔹 Why It Ma…
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It's Episode 262! Your friendly neighborhood Bros explore the impact of social media on personal relationships, emphasizing the importance of genuine connections in a busy world. The conversation highlights the dangers of isolation and unrealistic expectations fostered by online interactions, ultimately calling for intentionality in nurturing relat…
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In this episode, we conclude our journey through the book of Titus with a powerful reminder: salvation isn't just about being saved from something—it's about being saved for something. Titus 3 calls every believer to live a life that reflects the miracle of regeneration. We explore two major themes: Our New Birth Must Lead to a New Life – Paul high…
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In this episode of Bros Bibles & Beer, the hosts engage in a light-hearted yet serious discussion about faith, culture, and the complexities of ministry finances. They explore recent worship scandals, the importance of transparency in financial matters, and the ethical implications of wealth within Christianity. In this episode, the hosts discuss t…
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Discipleship That Reflects Sound Doctrine (Titus 2) In this episode, we explore Titus 2, where Paul outlines a vision for discipleship that reflects the beauty of sound doctrine. God’s grace not only saves us—it shapes us. From older men and women to the younger generation and even into the workplace, this chapter shows how every stage of life is a…
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Your friendly neighborhood Bros react to the wild video of Jordan Peterson debating twenty atheists. We dig into the complex topic of worship, particularly in the context of atheism and faith. We explore the dynamics of a debate featuring Jordan Peterson and a group of atheists, discussing definitions of worship, the nature of belief, and the impli…
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Called to Pastor – A Deep Dive into Titus 1 In this episode of the podcast, we explore Titus 1 and examine what it means to be called to pastor in today’s world. Just like Paul’s letters to Timothy, this powerful chapter in Titus offers foundational truth for pastors, church leaders, and believers seeking to live lives rooted in godliness and gospe…
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🎙️ Faithful to the End (2 Timothy 4:9–22) In this final episode of our 2 Timothy series, we reflect on what it means to be faithful in ministry and relationships. Following Paul’s powerful charge to "preach the word," he now brings his letter to a close by listing real-life examples of faithfulness—and unfaithfulness. These verses aren’t just a rol…
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🎙️ Episode Title: The Call to Preach the Word Text: 2 Timothy 4:1–8 Episode Summary: In this episode, we unpack Paul’s solemn charge to Timothy to "Preach the Word"—a powerful call that still echoes to pastors, teachers, and all believers today. Drawing from the richness of 2 Timothy 4:1–8 and grounded in a high view of Scripture (3:14–17), we expl…
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In today’s episode, we explore Paul’s exhortation to Timothy to keep the faith in the midst of growing opposition and false teaching. Paul provides a two-fold encouragement: remember the past and remain rooted in the Word of God. Through this passage, we are reminded that faithful Christian living involves following godly examples and standing firm…
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