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Scriptured is worship music, in-depth Bible teaching, storytelling, and timely Christian news in one platform. Whether you come to listen, learn, reflect, or stay informed, Scriptured is designed to guide you deeper into God’s Word through sound, story, and conversation.
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Send us a text Welcome to this week's Bible Study. In this session, we’re stepping into the Book of Acts—one of the most dynamic and fast-moving books in all of Scripture. If the Gospels tell us what Jesus began to do and teach, Acts shows us what He continued to do through ordinary people empowered by the Holy Spirit. Acts is not just history. It’…
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Step into the warm glow of the season with Songs of Bethlehem, a Christmas music podcast that brings the story, spirit, and sound of Christmas to life. Each episode features a hand-crafted blend of classic hymns, modern worship, peaceful instrumentals, and original Scriptured Music selections inspired by the birth of Christ. With a heart for worshi…
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Send us a text Welcome to today’s episode as we open Book of Acts, a book filled with movement, courage, and unstoppable faith. Acts picks up where the Gospels leave off, showing us what happened after the resurrection of Jesus and how His message began to spread across the world. This book tells the story of the birth of the church and the empower…
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Send us a text There are moments in Scripture where Jesus speaks words so direct, so clear, and so searching that they leave no room for confusion. John chapter 3 is one of those moments. In a quiet nighttime conversation, Jesus looks at a religious man who knew the Scriptures, respected the law, and lived a moral life, and says words that still co…
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Send us a text The Book of John occupies a unique place in the New Testament. While it stands alongside Matthew, Mark, and Luke as a Gospel account of Jesus Christ, it approaches its subject with a different purpose and tone. John is not primarily concerned with presenting a chronological narrative of events. Instead, it is written as a theological…
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Send us a text The Book of John stands apart from the other three Gospels. While Matthew, Mark, and Luke focus heavily on the actions, parables, and historical movements of Jesus, John writes with a singular purpose: to lead the reader to belief. His Gospel is not simply a biography. It is a carefully crafted testimony meant to answer one central q…
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Send us a text Discernment is not optional for believers. It is not a spiritual gift reserved for scholars or pastors, and it is not a skill meant only for times of crisis. Discernment is a biblical command. Scripture assumes that false prophets will exist, that they will be persuasive, and that many will follow them. The responsibility to recogniz…
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Send us a text Few practices in modern Christianity are as consistently destructive—and as biblically condemned—as preachers who predict dates for God’s actions. Whether it is the return of Christ, the beginning of judgment, a global collapse, or a divinely scheduled turning point, date-setting has resurfaced again and again across generations. Eac…
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Send us a text There is a danger that has followed God’s people from the earliest days of faith. It does not always appear as open rebellion or obvious heresy. Sometimes it wears a polished smile, speaks fluent Scripture, and stands behind a pulpit or a camera. It is the danger of spiritual leaders who build their own name instead of lifting up the…
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Send us a text The conversion of Saul is one of the most dramatic turning points in the Bible. It is not simply the story of a man changing his mind. It is the story of God interrupting a life that was moving in the wrong direction with full conviction and confidence. Saul was not searching for truth. He believed he already had it. He was not quest…
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Send us a text Every December, Americans hear the same debate resurface—sometimes louder than the carols themselves. Can public officials acknowledge Christmas as a Christian holiday? Can government leaders express personal faith without violating the Constitution? Or has public Christianity become something we are expected to hide, soften, or apol…
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Send us a text The Hope of the World is a collection of songs born in the space between weariness and wonder. These songs speak to the questions we carry in the quiet moments—when faith feels fragile, when the night feels long, and when hope seems just out of reach. Each track leans into the truth that light still breaks through darkness, not with …
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Send us a text Before there were carols, before candles and celebrations, before the word Christmas was ever spoken, there was a night unlike any other. It did not begin with sound, but with silence. It did not arrive with spectacle, but with surrender. And it did not unfold in the halls of power, but in a place the world had no use for. This is th…
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Send us a text This sermon is a clear, steady journey through Luke chapters 23 and 24, tracing the final hours of Jesus’ earthly life and the world-changing reality of His resurrection. It is not a dramatic retelling meant to impress, but a deliberate walk meant to confront the listener with the weight of what happened—and what it requires in respo…
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Send us a text Christian teaching is no longer confined to pulpits, classrooms, or Sunday mornings. Across platforms like TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and podcasts, a new generation of Christian influencers is reaching millions—often with little institutional backing and no formal church affiliation. These digital voices are not replacing the Church…
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Send us a text Every generation is forced to answer the same question, whether they realize it or not. It’s not a question about religion, or church attendance, or what we believe in theory. It’s a question Jesus Himself asked while standing face to face with those who followed Him. Who do you say that I am? Not who your family says He is. Not who …
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Send us a text Exodus is a worship music album inspired by one of the most powerful stories in Scripture—the story of God delivering His people from bondage and leading them into freedom. This podcast guides listeners through the heart of the album, connecting the music to themes of deliverance, obedience, and trust in God’s mighty hand. Each episo…
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Send us a text King Forevermore is a worship music album created to lift hearts, quiet minds, and center faith on the unchanging reign of Jesus Christ. This podcast invites listeners into the heart of the album—song by song—exploring the themes, Scriptures, and moments of worship that shaped each track. Designed for personal devotion, prayer time, …
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Send us a text Forever Reign is a worship music album rooted in a single, unshakable truth: God reigns—now, always, and forever. This podcast invites listeners into the heart of the album, offering a guided worship experience that blends music, reflection, and quiet reverence. Each episode walks through the themes behind the songs, helping listener…
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Send us a text Risen is a worship music album built on the defining truth of the Christian faith: Jesus Christ is alive. This podcast invites listeners into the heart of the album, reflecting on the resurrection and what it means for everyday faith, hope, and new life. Each episode explores the message behind the songs, drawing listeners into worsh…
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Send us a text When retired pastor Clive Johnston stood near a hospital in Northern Ireland and preached the gospel, he was not protesting, disrupting services, or confronting anyone. He was doing what he has done for decades—publicly proclaiming his faith. Yet that moment ended with criminal charges under the UK’s buffer-zone laws. In this episode…
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Send us a text There are few words in all of Scripture more sobering, more unsettling, more terrifying than the words Jesus spoke near the end of the Sermon on the Mount. These are not the words of a prophet guessing about eternity. These are not the warnings of an apostle offering opinion. These are the words of the Son of God Himself—words spoken…
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Send us a text Violence against Christians in Nigeria has reached a level that can no longer be explained away as instability or tribal conflict. Entire Christian communities are being targeted, displaced, and erased—while the world largely looks the other way. In this episode, we examine what is actually happening on the ground in Nigeria, why att…
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Send us a text The Book of Luke stands as one of the most thoughtful, detailed, and compassionate accounts of the life of Jesus Christ found in the New Testament. More than a collection of stories or sayings, Luke presents a carefully researched narrative designed to give readers confidence in what they believe and clarity about who Jesus truly is.…
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Send us a text Introduction The Book of Luke stands as one of the most thoughtful, detailed, and compassionate accounts of the life of Jesus Christ found in the New Testament. More than a collection of stories or sayings, Luke presents a carefully researched narrative designed to give readers confidence in what they believe and clarity about who Je…
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Send us a text Grace Everlasting is a worship podcast rooted in one unchanging truth: God’s grace does not run out. Built around the album Grace Everlasting, this podcast offers original worship music created to reflect the depth, patience, and permanence of God’s mercy. Each episode invites listeners into a quiet space of reflection, where music b…
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Send us a text Hallelujah is a worship podcast built around the album of the same name, created to center hearts on praise, gratitude, and reverence for God. Each episode draws from the spirit of the album, offering original worship music designed to slow the listener down, quiet distractions, and refocus attention on what truly matters. This podca…
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Send us a text The Book of Mark is the shortest of the four Gospels, yet it may be the most intense. It moves quickly, speaks plainly, and presses the reader toward a decision. There is no genealogy, no birth narrative, and no attempt to ease the reader in. Mark begins with action and urgency, presenting Jesus already on the move and already confro…
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Send us a text The Book of Mark is the shortest of the four Gospels, yet it may be the most intense. It moves quickly, speaks plainly, and presses the reader toward a decision. There is no genealogy, no birth narrative, and no attempt to ease the reader in. Mark begins with action and urgency, presenting Jesus already on the move and already confro…
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Send us a text Religion can look alive while the heart is dying. That is the uncomfortable message Jesus delivers throughout the Book of Matthew, and nowhere is it clearer than in His confrontations with the Pharisees. These were not enemies of faith. They were its most visible representatives. They preached Scripture, enforced moral standards, and…
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Send us a text Jesus never spoke about the last days with speculation or panic. He spoke with clarity, urgency, and authority. In Matthew chapters 24 and 25, He did not offer a timetable. He offered a warning. He did not invite debate. He commanded readiness. “Watch therefore.” Those two words form the backbone of Jesus’ teaching on the end of the …
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Send us a text In much of the United States, Christianity exists in a space of relative comfort. Churches operate openly, Bibles are readily available, and public expressions of faith are largely protected by law. For many believers, the practice of Christianity is woven seamlessly into daily life, requiring little personal risk. At the same time, …
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Send us a text The Bible does not treat false prophets as a minor issue, a theological disagreement, or a harmless difference of opinion. Scripture treats false prophets as a direct threat to souls. They are not portrayed as misguided helpers but as dangerous deceivers who lead people away from truth while convincing them they are safe. Nowhere is …
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Send us a text Songs from the Book of Genesis is a worship album that brings the opening chapters of the Bible to life through music. Inspired by the stories of creation, promise, faith, and beginnings, each song reflects a key moment from Genesis, inviting listeners to experience Scripture in a calm, reflective, and worshipful way. The album blend…
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Send us a text This book was written to show us who Jesus truly is—the promised Messiah, the King foretold by the prophets, and the Savior sent by God. From the very first words, Matthew connects Jesus to the story of Israel, tracing His lineage back to Abraham and David, and showing how His life fulfills Scripture. As we move through this Gospel, …
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Send us a text The Book of Matthew stands at the beginning of the New Testament and serves as a bridge between the Old Testament and the life of Jesus Christ. More than a simple biography, Matthew presents Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah, the fulfillment of prophecy, and the rightful King of Israel. Its structure, themes, and storytelling are int…
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Send us a text Scriptured Music proudly announces the release of Songs of Bethlehem, a brand-new collection of original Christmas worship songs written to capture the beauty, wonder, and sacred stillness of the night Christ was born. Blending intimate vocals with warm acoustic arrangements, the album offers a peaceful and reverent musical experienc…
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