Episodi

  • The True Light is Already Shining: A Pillar of Cloud and Fire
    Jan 25 2026

    God doesn’t just create light — He uses it to guide His people. In this episode, we journey with Israel through the wilderness and watch as God leads them with a pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. We explore how God’s light brings direction, protection, and peace in seasons of uncertainty. Whether you are facing a major decision or walking through a difficult transition, this episode will help you recognize the ways God still guides His people today through His Word, His Spirit, and His presence.

    RESOURCES IN TODAY’S EPISODE

    Scripture References: Unless otherwise stated, Scripture verses are from the New King James Version of the Bible. Exodus 13:17a, 21–22. Exodus 14:19-20. Exodus 6:7. Psalm 119:105 (NLT). 1 John 1:5. Psalm 27:1. Isaiah 41:10. Joshua 1:9. Psalm 139: 7-12. John 8:12.

    Other Resources: Biblehub.com, “Psalm 119:105.”

    Reflection Questions:

    1. When have you felt like you were in a “wilderness season,” and how did God guide you through it?

    2. Which form of God’s guidance do you rely on most — His Word, His Spirit, His people, or His providence?

    3. What fears tend to grow in the “darkness” of uncertainty for you?

    4. How does the idea of God’s light as protection change the way you view His guidance?

    5. Where do you need God’s direction right now, and what step can you take to seek His light?

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    18 min
  • The True Light is Already Shining: Let There Be Light
    Jan 11 2026

    In the opening episode of our series, we return to the very first words God speaks in Scripture: “Let there be light.” Why does the Bible begin with light? What does this reveal about God’s character, His intentions for creation, and His relationship with us? In this episode, we explore light as God’s first gift — a symbol of order, life, and revelation — and discover how this foundational theme shapes the entire biblical story. If you’ve ever felt surrounded by chaos or confusion, this episode will remind you of the God who still speaks light into darkness.

    RESOURCES IN TODAY’S EPISODE

    Scripture References:

    Genesis 1:1-5. Psalm 33:6. Psalm 119:105. John 8:12. 1 John 1:5. Ephesians 5:8. Psalm 119:105, 130. Exodus 3:1-10. Exodus 13:21-22. Exodus 40:34. Exodus 34:29-35.Isaiah 41:10. Joshua 1:9. Psalm 27:1. John 1:5. John 17:25-26. Colossians 1:5. Colossians 2:9. Hebrews 2:1-3. Ephesians 1:7. Romans 5:10. Ephesians 2:8-9.

    Other Resources:

    As One Being Taught – Encourage. Challenge. Replenish. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://asonebeingtaught.wordpress.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Biblehub.com, “Light and Revelation.”

    REFLECTION QUESTIONS

    1. Where in your life do you currently feel “formless and empty,” and how might God be speaking light into that place?

    2. What does it mean to you personally that God is light and has no darkness at all? How has God brought clarity or order to your life in the past?

    3. Are there areas where you’re resisting God’s illumination because it feels uncomfortable?

    4. What part of God’s character shines most clearly to you right now — His purity, His truth, His wisdom, or His presence?

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    19 min
  • Advent Week 4: The Enduring Love of God
    Dec 21 2025

    Resources References in Today’s Episode:
    Scripture Verses:

    John 3:16 (AMP). 1 John 4:8. John 1:14. 1 John 4:10. 1 John 3:16. Matthew 14:14. Matthew 14:15-21. Luke 7:47-50. John 13:1-17. John 19:18-27. John 13:34-35. 1John 4:19. Romans 5:5. 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. Ephesians 3:16-19.

    Other Resources:

    BibleProject Guide: Love in the Bible

    Frederick M. Lehman, “The Love of God.” Copyright status: Public Domain.

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    Reflection Questions:

    1. Where have you experienced God's love recently?
    2. Which example of Jesus's love challenges you the most?
    3. Who might God be inviting you to love more intentionally this week?
    4. How can you embody Christlike love during this Advent season?
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    15 min
  • Advent Week 3: Joy
    Dec 14 2025

    In this third week of Advent, we explore the theme of Joy—a joy that goes far beyond fleeting happiness or favorable circumstances. What does Scripture teach us about true joy? How can we experience joy even in seasons of adversity?Join us as we:

    • Contrast cultural and biblical definitions of joy
    • Discover that joy is a gift of the Spirit and rooted in God’s presence
    • Reflect on powerful examples from the Apostle Paul’s life and Elizabeth’s and John's response to Immanuel
    • Pray for a renewed awareness of God’s presence this Advent

    Key Insight: “Christian joy is a profound decision of faith and hope in the power of Jesus’ life and love.”

    Tune in and be reminded: Joy isn’t manufactured—it flows from God Himself.

    Resources References in Today’s Episode:

    Scripture Verses:

    Acts 5:41(NKJV). Philippians 3:1(NKJV). Romans 15:13 (NKJV). 2 Corinthians 6:10 (ESV). Psalm 43:4 (NIV). Galatians 5:22-23 (AMP). Psalm 5:11-12 (AMP). Psalm 16:11 (AMP). Psalm 21:6 (ESV). Luke 1:39-45 (ESV). Isaiah 7:14 (NKJV). Matthew 1:23 (AMP). John 1:14 (NKJV). John 1:5 (ESV). John 15:11 (NKJV). Nehemiah 8:10c (NKJV).

    Other Resources:

    Bible Project’s word study “Joy.”

    Henry J. van Dyke, “Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee”

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    Reflection Questions:

    • How do you usually define joy in your life—by circumstances or by something deeper?
    • Psalm 16:11 says, “In Your presence is fullness of joy.” How can you cultivate awareness of God’s presence this week?
    • What practical steps can you take to choose joy even when life feels hard?
    • How can you encourage someone else to experience biblical joy this Advent season?
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    18 min
  • Advent Week 2: Reflections on Peace
    Dec 7 2025

    In this Advent devotional episode of the Written Spoken Podcast, we explore the second theme of the season: Peace. What does true peace look like in a world filled with chaos and uncertainty? Together, we will reflect on Scripture, discover that God not only gives peace but is peace, and learn practical ways to access His perfect peace through trust and prayer. Join us as we prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ—the Prince of Peace.

    Scripture Focus:

    Isaiah 9:6. John 14:27. Philippians 4:6-7. Ephesians 2:14. Ephesians 3:20. Isaiah 26:3. Judges 6:1-6. Judges 6:23. Judges 6:24. Philippians 4:6-7. John 14:27. Psalm 116:2. Revelation 19:11-12.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Ann Voskamp, The Greatest Gift: Unwrapping the Full Love Story of Christmas.

    The Bible Project’s word study Shalom / Peace.

    As One Being Taught Blog ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠as one being taught – Encourage. Challenge. Replenish.

    Reflection Questions:

    1. When you think about peace, do you usually picture calm circumstances—or the presence of Christ in the midst of chaos?

    2. What areas of your life feel unsettled right now, and how might trusting God more fully bring His peace into those spaces?

    3. Isaiah 26:3 says God keeps in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast. What practical steps can you take this week to keep your mind focused on Him?

    4. Philippians 4:6–7 invites us to turn worries into prayers. What specific concern can you bring to God today and exchange for His peace?

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    16 min
  • Advent Week 1: Hope
    Nov 30 2025

    The Advent season invites us to pause and prepare our hearts for the coming of Jesus—past, present, and future. In this first episode of the 2025 Advent series, we focus on Hope: what it truly means, why it matters, and how it transforms our lives. Discover the difference between secular and biblical hope, explore its benefits, and reflect on powerful Scriptures that remind us God is both the source of our hope and our hope itself. Join us for encouragement, reflection, and prayer as we begin this journey of anticipation and worship.

    Scripture Focus: Hebrews 11:1. Hebrews 6:19-20. Isaiah 40:30-31. 1 Thessalonians 1:3. Romans 15:13. 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17. Psalm 71:5. Deuteronomy 31:6, 8. Hebrews. 13:5. Lamentations 3:22-26. Romans 15:13. Genesis 3:15. Psalm 71:14.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Meg Butcher’s article, “7 Beautiful Advent Hymns of Hope,” published on www.crosswalk.com.

    Anonymous, “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel,” O Come, O Come, Emmanuel > Lyrics | Anonymous/Unknown, published on timelesstruths.org.

    Adam P. Stern, MD, “Hope, why it matters,” published on www.health.harvard.edu.

    John Piper,, “What is Hope?” published on www.desiringGod.org.

    The Bible Project’s Word Study on Hope Hope (Yakhal) Advent Word Study (bibleproject.com)

    As One Being Taught Blog ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠as one being taught – Encourage. Challenge. Replenish.

    Reflection Questions:

    1. Which aspect of Advent—past, present, or future coming of Christ—feels most meaningful to you right now? Why?

    2. How can you cultivate praise, gratefulness, and awe during these four weeks?

    3. When you hear the word “hope,” what comes to mind? How does that compare to the Biblical definition shared in the episode?

    4. Which of the three benefits of hope (anchors the soul, renews strength, inspires endurance) do you need most today?

    5. How does remembering God’s past faithfulness help you trust Him for the future?

    6. Where do you need hope most in your life today? How can you invite God into that area?

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    16 min
  • Biblical Roads: Returning to Give God Thanks
    Nov 23 2025

    This episode of the Written Spoken Podcast takes us to an unnamed road in Scripture—a road where gratitude changed everything. Join us as we reflect on the Samaritan who returned to give thanks after being healed, and discover what his response teaches us about living with a heart of gratitude today.

    Scripture Focus:

    Luke 17:11–19. Leviticus 13:45.

    Mentioned Resources:

    Alexander Maclaren, “Where are the Nine?”

    Biblehistory.com, “Leprosy.”

    Biblehub.com, “Why did one leper thank Jesus?”

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    Reflection Questions:

    1. Why do you think Scripture emphasizes that the one who returned was a Samaritan?
    2. What common needs in your life have drawn you closer to God or to others?
    3. How does understanding the depth of the leper’s suffering help you appreciate his gratitude?
    4. What gifts from God have you recently overlooked or taken for granted?
    5. How can you cultivate a habit of returning to God with thanksgiving in everyday life?
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    14 min
  • Biblical Roads: The Road to Shur
    Nov 9 2025

    In this episode, we journey on the biblical Road to Shur, by exploring the powerful stories of Hagar and the newly freed Israelites. Discover how God revealed Himself in their wilderness journeys and what their experiences teach us about His presence, provision, and unfailing love in our own lives. Join us as we reflect, learn, and draw closer to the heart of the God who walks with us on every road.

    Scripture Focus

    Genesis 16:7-11, 13. 2 Chronicles 16:9. Proverbs 15:3. 1 Peter. 3:12. 1 Samuel 16:7. Psalm 103:8. Titus 2:11; 1 John 4:8, 16. Exodus 15:19-25a.

    Mentioned Resources

    “The Road to Shur,” Biblehub.com.

    As One Being Taught – Encourage. Challenge. Replenish. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://asonebeingtaught.wordpress.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    Reflection Questions

    What does the Road to Shur represent in your life?

    How has God shown you that He sees and hears you?

    How do you believe God looks at you today?

    What helps you trust God in difficult seasons?

    Where do you need God’s provision right now?

    Who has been a godly leader in your life?

    How can remembering God’s past faithfulness strengthen your faith?

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    17 min