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Speaking Scripturally

Speaking Scripturally

Di: Luke Morrison
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Speaking Scripturally is a podcast where I talk about various topics from the foundation of Scripture. I will discuss cultural, theological, and apologetics here with the hope that all who listen will be built up and aided in the work of the saints.Luke Morrison Catechesi ed evangelismo Cristianesimo Spiritualità
  • God’s Promises Through Centuries of Brokenness
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of Speaking Scripturally, Luke walks through Matthew 1 and shows how the opening chapter of the New Testament reveals Jesus as the long-promised Messiah. Matthew’s genealogy isn’t just a list of names—it’s the story of God keeping His promises across centuries, pointing to the arrival of Abraham’s seed and David’s greater Son. Luke explains how the structure of the genealogy, the details of Jesus’ birth, and the miracle of the virgin conception all declare that Jesus is the Savior and “God with us.” Whether you’re struggling with brokenness, waiting for God to come through, or simply wanting to understand Scripture more deeply, this chapter reminds you that God has not forgotten His promises—and He has not forgotten you.

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    14 min
  • Was Nehemiah Anti-Immigrant?
    Dec 14 2023
    In this episode, I give a quick response to an article I read that claims Nehemiah was anti-immigrant whereas the Torah was pro-immigrant. This places a book of the Bible at odds against other books of the Bible. That makes for some difficulties in biblical inerrancy. Check out this podcast and let me know what you think. Here is a link to the article mentioned in the podcast. holypost.com/post/the-torah-is-pro-immigrant-nehemiah-was-not
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    17 min
  • Why Biblical Inerrancy Matters
    Nov 30 2023
    In this episode, I discuss the topic of biblical inerrancy. I talk about why it is critical and why we cannot reject it.
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    18 min
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