Renewal Bible in a Year Podcast

Have you ever read the Bible for yourself? Join us as we read through the Bible in a year, answering your questions and helping you make sense of how all of the Scripture points to Jesus.

The Renewal Bible-in-a-Year Podcast is a ministry of Renewal Church in Denver, CO. To learn more, visit renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear.

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Music courtesy of badCOLLECTIVE.

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Episodes

Sunday Apr 19, 2026

We're splitting this week up into 2 podcasts! In this episode, we look at the end of the kingdom of Judah with Hezekiah who FINALLY removes those pesky high places, Manasseh who leads Judah into more sin that even the Canaanites had done, and Josiah who is the last good king. We end the book of 2 Kings and this era for the people of God by seeing the promised judgment come upon them in the form of the Babylonians who siege Jerusalem, take the people off into exile, and even burn down the temple of the Lord.
Timeline of Kings
Reading plan can be found on the Renewal Church app or at renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear.
If you have a question that you'd like answered, email it to podcast@renewaldenver.org or head over to renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear
Music by badCOLLECTIVE.

Sunday Apr 12, 2026

We're firmly in the 2-kingdom era, but by the end of this week, only one kingdom will remain standing. We explore the great prophets Elijah and Elisha, look at lots of kings like Ahab, Jehu, and the boy, Joash. All throughout this tumultuous period in Israel and Judah's history, we see the great working of God even amongst sinful and rebellious people, and ultimately we see his promise of punishment come upon Israel when they turn from him. Finally, we answer the question of who really picked Saul to be the first king of Israel.
Timeline of Kings
Reading plan can be found on the Renewal Church app or at renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear.
If you have a question that you'd like answered, email it to podcast@renewaldenver.org or head over to renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear
Music by badCOLLECTIVE.

Sunday Apr 05, 2026

In this week's reading, David is reestablished as king, he wrongly calls for a census (with a nudging from God?), and he dies. His son takes over and is blessed with great wisdom and riches and builds a temple for the Lord, but he eventually is led astray into idolatry, paving the way for the kingdom to split in his son's reign. Then we look at the beginnings of the two kingdom era in Israel and Judah. Finally, we discuss a question dealing with scribal comments added at a later date.
Renderings of what the Temple could have looked like
Timeline of Kings
Reading plan can be found on the Renewal Church app or at renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear.
If you have a question that you'd like answered, email it to podcast@renewaldenver.org or head over to renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear
Music by badCOLLECTIVE.

Sunday Mar 29, 2026

We close out the chapter of Saul with his continued sinning and eventual death. After some more fighting, David eventually becomes king of all of Israel. Along the way, we see his mercy towards others, including his enemies, and we get a great promise from God to establish his house forever. Then David sins greatly by committing adultery and doubling down on it with murder. Finally, the consequences of that sin result in violence and rebellion in David's own household. Finally, we answer a question regarding stoning and the different ways that capital punishment is prescribed for humans compared to animal sacrifice.
Biblical Maps
Reading plan can be found on the Renewal Church app or at renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear.
If you have a question that you'd like answered, email it to podcast@renewaldenver.org or head over to renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear
Music by badCOLLECTIVE.

Sunday Mar 22, 2026

This week we move into a new era of Israel's history. We meet Samuel, the answer to his desperate mother's prayer, the last judge of Israel, and a very godly man. But when it's time for the next leader, the people demand a king "like all the other nations." They get what they asked for in Saul who is rich, tall, and handsome. Things start off well but then turn sideways, paving the way for a new anointed one, David, whose heart is after the Lord. David plays the lyre, he slays a giant, and he wins numerous battles for the people. Along the way we see Israel continue to defy God's commands whether it be their priests, their new king, or the people as a whole. This leads to all sorts of problems when it comes to battling those pesky Philistines. Finally, we close by exploring the question about God punishing us in this life for our sins.
Biblical Maps
Reading plan can be found on the Renewal Church app or at renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear.
If you have a question that you'd like answered, email it to podcast@renewaldenver.org or head over to renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear
Music by badCOLLECTIVE.

Sunday Mar 15, 2026

In one of the darkest chapters in the history of Israel, we wade through the mess that comes during the period of judges. We explore the people's idolatry in worshiping other gods and fall into the hands of neighboring nations. But every time they turn back to the Lord, he raises up a judge to save them. However, they never stay on the right path, and the people spiral downwards into horrendous acts and a civil war. Then we move into the book of Ruth which takes place at the time of judges where we see God working in normal people's lives to work out redemption for them and for Israel. Finally, we close out with a question regarding the role of excommunication in light of salvation by grace through faith.
Biblical Maps
Reading plan can be found on the Renewal Church app or at renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear.
If you have a question that you'd like answered, email it to podcast@renewaldenver.org or head over to renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear
Music by badCOLLECTIVE.

Sunday Mar 08, 2026

This week, we close the book on Moses's time with Israel as we wrap up the Pentateuch. Then we follow the Lord's leading of Joshua and the people into the promised land and marvel at the fulfillment of promises made hundreds of years prior. In doing so, we look at several significant parallels, dates, and symbolisms happening in the promised land. We see people grafted into the people of God via faith and move into the book of Judges where we see that the people's great obedience doesn't last forever. Finally, we answer a listener question regarding the term "saints," specifically in the Psalms.
Biblical Maps
Wrestling with God by Reed Lessing and Andrew Steinmann
Reading plan can be found on the Renewal Church app or at renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear.
If you have a question that you'd like answered, email it to podcast@renewaldenver.org or head over to renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear
Music by badCOLLECTIVE.

Sunday Mar 01, 2026

It's almost time for the people to head on into the promised land, but first, God has some more instructions and reminders. These are meant to shape a certain kind of people, a people who look out for one another, care for the vulnerable, live justly, and love the Lord who brought them here. We explore laws pertaining to everything from how to atone for an unsolved murder, what to do if someone is pulling people away from the Lord, and why you can't harvest all of your own crops. In the midst of this, we also see a foretelling of Israel's future and get a promise of a "better Moses" who is to come. Finally, we answer a question pertaining to cherubim and what we know about them.
Reading plan can be found on the Renewal Church app or at renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear.
If you have a question that you'd like answered, email it to podcast@renewaldenver.org or head over to renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear
Music by badCOLLECTIVE.

Sunday Feb 22, 2026

This week we're setting aside some time to wrap our brains around God commanding the Israelites to carry out violence against others. We also start getting a look at the boundaries of the promised land and how 2 1/2 tribes decide to settle outside of it. We explore the meaning and purpose of "cities of refuge" and "avengers of blood" and look at the contrast God lays out between blessing and curse. Finally, we respond to a question concerning a translation of Exodus 32:14 and share resources if you're ever stuck on a passage or word.
Biblical Maps
BibleGateway
Kretzmann Popular Commentary
Blue Letter Bible
Blog about Concordances
Reading plan can be found on the Renewal Church app or at renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear.
If you have a question that you'd like answered, email it to podcast@renewaldenver.org or head over to renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear
Music by badCOLLECTIVE.

Sunday Feb 15, 2026

This week's readings feature a number of rough points for the people of God as they move through the wilderness. We discuss their continued grumblings, the lack of faith and forfeiture of the promised land, multiple rebellions against God and his appointed authorities, and a story about a prophet and his donkey who speaks to him. Plus we discuss how Christians should regard faith evidence compared to the Israelites who saw the great works of God in Egypt and the wilderness.
Biblical Maps
Reading plan can be found on the Renewal Church app or at renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear.
If you have a question that you'd like answered, email it to podcast@renewaldenver.org or head over to renewaldenver.org/bibleinayear
Music by badCOLLECTIVE.

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