Sinopsis
More Than a Song is a weekly podcast dedicated to helping you discover the truth of Scripture hidden in today's popular Christian music. Each episode teaches you to connect portions of God's Word with the songs you are singing along with on the radio; to help you meditate on Truths that will transform your way of thinking and ultimately your life.
Episodios
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#100: "Awake Our Souls" by Tim Timmons
18/01/2016 Duración: 23minSend us a textHave you ever arrived at a familiar destination only to discover you don't remember experiencing the journey? Tim Timmons's "Awake Our Souls" is a cry for us to wake up and experience the Kingdom of God all around us! It inspires me to pick up God's Word and consider what it teaches about the Kingdom.God asks for our efforts to be focused on His agenda and His way of doing things. God's Word can teach us how.In this episode, I discuss:The story behind the song - Tim Timmons on YouTubeGetting to the heart...the true source of who we areTaking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture with the Bible Interaction Tool Exercise of a topical search - use this free resourceNot stopping at the short list of topical Scriptures...you must read them in CONTEXTCombating the lies of the enemy with the truth of ScriptureUsing commentaries AFTER you have read and considered God's Word for yourselfExperiencing the Fruit of the Spirit rather than just the fruit of my own laborThe story behin
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#99: "Just Be Held" by Casting Crowns
11/01/2016 Duración: 25minSend us a textWhen the storms of life come out of nowhere and send us titling out of control, do we hang tight or let go? Casting Crowns encourages us to let go and "Just Be Held." This act of surrender and trust in God truly means we abandon our control, but it does not mean we will be out of control. God Himself can carry us through in His capable hands if we will let him.In Acts 27, Paul's sailing companions learned this the hard way. Let's see what we can learn from their experiences.In this episode, I discuss:Using published devotions to take a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture (Bible Interaction Tool Exercise)Casting Crowns' Thrive Challenge Devotion on this songB.I.T.E. of reading more ScriptureCommit to a daily devotion and read the referenced Scripture out loudProgress to reading the referenced Scripture in the context of the section it is included inProgress to reading the referenced Scripture in the context of the chapter it is included inProgress to reading the referenced Scriptur
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#98: "Soar" by Meredith Andrews
04/01/2016 Duración: 26minSend us a textHave you ever gazed at a soaring eagle? The eagle flies high above the world with a peace and perspective that we "land dwellers" do not share. This week's song, "Soar" by Meredith Andrews, encourages us with the very words of Scripture. Let's swoop in to take a closer look at what else we can glean from Isaiah 40.Isaiah 40 begins the Book of Comfort. I pray that it brings you comfort today.In this episode, I discuss:Reading Isaiah 40 in context - Isaiah 36-39Taking a "bite" out of Scripture using Bible Interaction Tool Exercises - B.I.T.E.The children's book set in the prophet Isaiah's time, "The Prophet, the Shepherd and the Star" by Jenny CoteThe B.I.T.E. of reading with friendsMatthew Henry's Commentary on Isaiah 40:1-2The B.I.T.E. of chasing down cross-referencesHow Isaiah 40 is referenced in all four gospels referring to John the BaptistHow to straighten out a crooked path - Proverbs 10:9Following the cross reference from Isa
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#97: "This Year (Happy New Year)" by JJ Heller
28/12/2015 Duración: 28minSend us a textIt is the time of year when the crystal ball drops and the calendar changes. This is definitely a season when we stop and reflect and consider what the new year will bring. JJ Heller's song "This Year (Happy New Year)" is a terrific song to help us leap into the new year while we internalize a cry from Hosea and a dramatic ending of a season in David's life in 2 Samuel 12.We can learn from David as he journeys through a difficult season.In this episode, I discuss:My cry to all of us for the new year - Hosea 6:1, 3RenewKnowStriveMy commitment to my third Bible Read Through...join me by signing up at KeithFerrin.com!The Bible Interaction Tool for reading unfamiliar translations...I like The Voice Translation this year!Seasons that you don't know have ended until they're goneSeasons you can see coming to an endA preview of some of the seasons in David's life - 2 SamuelA tragic season in David's life and how he walked it out - 2 Samuel 12:15-23David's fan
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#96: "Noel" by Chris Tomlin ft. Lauren Daigle
21/12/2015 Duración: 23minSend us a textWhen you drive up to a traffic circle and encounter a red triangular sign, it triggers a behavior to yield to traffic in the circle. If you're married and gaze upon your wedding band, it may trigger memories of your wedding day or perhaps just bring your spouse's face to mind. Signs and symbols everywhere prick our memories or guide our behaviors, especially at Christmas. This week, we will use "Noel," as Lauren Daigle sings on Chris Tomlin's new Christmas album, to point us to the symbols of Christmas and Scriptural truth we can take with us all year long.Invest some time learning Scripture references that the symbols of Christmas can spark in your mind for years to come.In this episode, I discuss:What the word "sign" means in the Greek - Luke 2:12The symbols of Christmas and what they can point to in ScriptureChristmas treeEvergreen tree points to everlasting life in Christ - John 17:3A tree reminds us to be rooted in Christ - Colossians 2:7A Christmas tree g
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#95: "What a Glorious Night" by Sidewalk Prophets
14/12/2015 Duración: 26minSend us a textReviewing the Christmas story can warm our hearts with the familiar, but examining the characters in new ways can enrich the story you may never have considered. Sidewalk Prophet's song, "What a Glorious Night," puts the shepherds (and their experience in the Christmas story) front and center. It gives us a unique opportunity to consider this repeated story in a fresh and exciting way.I pray my response to God's message will always be the same as the shepherds that glorious night.In this episode, I discuss:Several of my favorite Bible Interaction Tools that make covering familiar passages excitingRemembering the characters are realSlowing down to ponder and meditate on the detailsReading the same section of Scripture in a variety of translationsReading in contextReading/studying with othersConsidering the shepherd's five senses and what they may have experienced - Luke 2:8-12How to define the "radiance of the Lord's glory"AW Tozer devotionQuote from Nancy
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#94: "Just a Girl" by Brandon Heath
07/12/2015 Duración: 19minSend us a textHow often have we missed the miracle because there was "no room" for the inconvenience? The birth of Jesus was messy, loud, and inconvenient, and yet some embraced it, and some, like the innkeeper sung about in Brandon Heath's song, "Just a Girl," missed out on welcoming the Savior of the World.How many miracles have we missed because we said "no" out of inconvenience?In this episode, I discuss:Traditions - how my family loves them and how they were instituted by GodThe perspective of this week's song as being sung by the innkeeper in the Christmas storyWhat Scripture really says about the inn - Luke 2:1-7A quote from Brandon Heath on his perspective of the song - New Release Today ArticleHow it was inconvenient for those in the inn to make room for Mary to have a babyWhat parts of God's plan for Mary's life were inconvenient - Luke 1:28-38How Joseph threw aside inconvenience to accept God's command - Matthew 1:18-25The inconvenience Jesus e
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#93: "Be One" by Natalie Grant
30/11/2015 Duración: 23minSend us a textThe message of this week's song, "Be One," by Natalie Grant, challenges us to be miracles in the lives of others. Instead of pointing our fingers at others and saying, "I need," we should raise our hands and say, "I will!" Deborah, in the Book of Judges, was this type of person. What can we learn from her story?Also, Deborah's story ends in a song. I always love that!In this episode, I discuss:Meditation and what Biblical meditation looks like - Psalm 119:15How Deborah is introduced in Scripture - Judges 4:4-5What it might have been like to be a woman in the social and political position she was inUnderstanding the environment Deborah served God in by reading in context - Judges 2:7, 10-16, 18-19That judges were placed in authority by God to rescue His peopleHow God left hardships in place to test and teach His people - Judges 2:22-23, Judges 3:1-2Barak and his inclusion in the "Hall of Faith" - Hebrews 11:32-33The story of how God used Deborah,
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#92: "No Man Is An Island" by Tenth Avenue North
23/11/2015 Duración: 19minSend us a textCommunity. It's a place where we share interests and goals with other people. Once we are joined with other believers in Christ, we share the same Spirit and heritage. These truths are the foundation of the Scripture we will explore this week and are also found in the song "No Man Is An Island" by Tenth Avenue North.This week, we learn that we are not an island unto ourselves; we are part of something unique...the body of Christ.In this episode, I discuss:The poem by John Donne that the phrase "no man is an island" comes fromOne Body with Many Parts - 1 Corinthians 12:12-26The number and variety of the members of the body of ChristThe various duties represented in the body of ChristThe intimate connection the body sharesThe common importance of the members of the body of ChristAdditional ResourcesLyricsBehind the Song - Air 1 Behind the Music on YouTubeBehind the Song - New Release Today ArticleThis Week's ChallengeRead 1 Corinthians 12 and Romans 12 for yourself. S
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#91: "Deliverer" by Matt Maher
16/11/2015 Duración: 24minSend us a textMusic and lyrics have always played an important role in helping us to remember. Sometimes, I remember where I was in 1980-something, just by hearing a tune waft through the air in the grocery store. That's powerful! The Israelites used a song in Exodus 15 declaring their Deliverer's wondrous acts and mighty power to help them remember the details of that experience. We can use Matt Maher's song, "Deliverer," to direct us to study that same place in God's Word and then allow it to help us remember what we've learned!There are some powerful lessons in the song and this area of Scripture. Dive in today!In this episode, I discuss:How quickly the Israelites freaked out after they left Egypt - Exodus 14:11-12Moses' response - Exodus 14:13-14God's response - Exodus 14:15-18A verse-by-verse breakdown of the Song of Deliverance in Exodus 15The importance of celebrating what God has doneWhere the resistance in our lives comes fromOurselvesOur EnemyGod HimselfA
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#90: "Good Good Father" by Chris Tomlin
09/11/2015 Duración: 24minSend us a textThink about the person you love the deepest. Are you picturing that person in your mind? Now, think of the top three qualities you love about that person. What a great exercise to put into words why our feelings are so strong. A better exercise is to turn around and tell that person the top three qualities you thought of! This week's song, "Good Good Father," by Chris Tomlin, led me to consider why I think of God as my good, good Father.This song also leads us to Scripture to add more qualities to our own mental lists.In this episode, I discuss:My story and why I consider God my good, good FatherThe exercise I went through to describe God's qualities most precious to meMy list of God's characteristics and what they mean to meHow the song led me to this week's memory verse - Psalm 18:30Considering God's perfect ways, His trustworthiness, and His protectionAdding characteristics to my list from Psalm 18Additional ResourcesLyricsBehind the Song - Watch the YouTube
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#89: "The River" by Jordan Feliz
02/11/2015 Duración: 21minSend us a textAre you setting yourself up to experience God regularly with other believers? I got this from exploring a brief story in Acts 16 this week, inspired by the song "The River" by Jordan Feliz.Like Lydia, down by the river in Acts 16, I pray that you will have an open heart to the life-changing truth of God's Word.In this episode, I discuss:Some of the places in Scripture we could explore as it relates to "river"John 7 mentions rivers of living water flowing from within believers (this was the inspiration for Jordan Feliz, by the way)Psalm 46 speaks of a river whose streams make glad the city of GodRevelation 22 talks about a river of water of life flowing from the throne of GodWhy I was drawn to Acts 16Background of Acts 16 and the city of PhilippiThe story of Lydia and what we can learn from herShe made it her practice to gather with other believersShe had an open heart to the truth of God's Word and the gospel messageShe invited other believers to "do life"
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#88: "The Words I Would Say" by Sidewalk Prophets
26/10/2015 Duración: 24minSend us a textOur stories mirror the stories of old, so the words that brought comfort and direction to their lives can help us as we take each step of our own. "The Words I Would Say" by Sidewalk Prophets renders a tremendous amount of truth just in the chorus—some of the very words spoken by God Himself to Joshua.Join me as we consider Joshua's experiences and how they may mirror ours. What did God say to Joshua that we can learn from today?In this episode, I discuss:The story of the daughter of a friend that could have been my own...could have been yours, tooThe elements of story that affect us and Joshua in the Old TestamentTransitionIdentity developmentFailure of authority figuresFailure of friendsFaithful GuideMeeting Joshua in transition - Joshua 1:1-9The first mention of Joshua - Exodus 17:8-15The Bible interaction tool of referential representation - picturing in your mind what you are readingSeeing the disappointing actions of Aaron, an authority figure Joshua would have trusted and l
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#87: "You Will Never Run" by Rend Collective
19/10/2015 Duración: 20minSend us a textHave you been abandoned? Rejected? Falsely accused? Let me encourage your heart...that's not God's style. In fact, His Word is filled with promises that He will never do any of those things...even if those closest to you do. Rend Collective's song, "You Will Never Run," reminds us of this promise and drove me to Psalm 27 this week to see how David responded in these same circumstances.Interestingly enough, David responded like Rend Collective in praise and singing, leaving us with a bundle of verses/truths to meditate on.In this episode, I discuss:If God will never run away, then where is He? Consider Psalms 139:5, Psalms 103:19 and Psalms 34:18When Jesus discusses how we are "forever" HIS - John 10:27-29God is not into playing gamesEven if those closest to you abandon you, the Lord will hold you close - Psalm 27:10What I mean when I ask you to meditate on God's WordMeditating on Psalm 27 - I unpack it verse by verseAdditional ResourcesLyricsBehind the So
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#86: "Glow in the Dark" by Jason Gray
12/10/2015 Duración: 24minSend us a textFlashy sells. I get that. But consider a flash...it is a bright light that lasts for a moment. This week's song, "Glow in the Dark" by Jason Gray, sings about shining right where we are. In his letter to the Philippians, Paul gives us some practical ways to do that over time...not just in bursts.Use this week's song to inspire you to read Philippians. I know this world is a dark place, but we're in this struggle together, and God's Word can change us from the inside out.In this episode, I discuss:My process to write each podcast, which is what keeps me in God's Word each weekThe power of sharing what God is teaching you with othersThe verse in Philippians that inspired some of the lyrics in "Glow in the Dark" by Jason Gray - Philippians 2:15The value of vast amounts of resources that can assist us in our walk with ChristThe warning that comes with the vast amounts of resources designed to assist us in our walk with Christ that can actually lure us awa
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#85: "Grace Wins" by Matthew West
05/10/2015 Duración: 21minSend us a textRight or wrong, I look at the world around me as if everyone sees it just as I do. I assume people know what I know. I expect people to react like I react...even God. This week's song, "Grace Wins," by Matthew West, directly touches on how we assign character to God that does not belong to Him. The song also points us back to Scripture, where we can see for ourselves the true characteristics of God.I constantly need a reminder from God's Word of Who He really is, lest I paint pictures of my Father that distort His true character.In this episode, I discuss:Assigning character to God that is NOT HisViewing God the way we respond vs. through the lens of the truth of ScriptureThe enemy's purpose is to deceive and keep you from God's truthThe parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15I look at this same story from a different angle in Episode 61Lost people are not a lost cause to GodThe story of the woman at the well in John 4God is willing to meet us even as we are trying t
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#84: "To the Only God" by Aaron Shust
28/09/2015 Duración: 22minSend us a textIf you want a wonderful worship song full of Scripture and God's names, "To the Only God" by Aaron Shust is the song for you! If you want to learn three new ways to approach God's Word to inspire you to look at it in new ways, this podcast episode is for you!The Book of Jude is rich in application to our lives today. I can't wait for you to jump in with both feet!In this episode, I discuss the following:The story behind the song as told by Aaron Shust himself in a YouTube VideoThe meaning of the word "Doxology"Christian music is not a substitute for reading God's Word for yourselfThe macro approach to reading Scripture - taking in the whole pictureUsing section headlines as a toolWarning about section headlinesDescribing the book in the time it takes an elevator to change floorsThe research approach - understanding the background to add richnessJude 1:5 - read Exodus as researchJude 1:6 - read Revelation as researchJude 1:7 - read Genesis 18-19 as research
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#83: "Even So Come" by Kristian Stanfill
21/09/2015 Duración: 21minSend us a text There are many days when the moment my head hits my pillow, the prayer that rises is, "You can come back any time now, Lord." This is John's sentiment found in Revelation 22:20 and the song's message, "Even So Come" by Kristian Stanfill. This week, we will explore a small part of what God's Word says about Christ's return. Although this is one of my favorite topics to explore, the most important question remains: Will you be ready? I have created a one-page "itinerary" to guide you through 1 Thessalonians, where Christ's return is mentioned in each chapter!In this episode, I discuss:The longing we should have to see Jesus face-to-faceWhat Jesus says of His return in Luke 17 - Luke 17:26-30The writers of the New Testament were in the last days...we are in the last secondsLife will be "business as usual" on the day Christ returns...and that will be the scoffers' strongest argument - 2 Peter 3:3-4God's timetable - 2 Peter 3
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#82: "From the Day" by I Am They
14/09/2015 Duración: 25minSend us a textThere is an eternal hope that we can look forward to. Our salvation begins when we become followers of Christ, but it is a forever kind of salvation. "From the Day" by I Am They is a song that celebrates this salvation but also leads us to exciting descriptions of what our forever salvation will look like.I can't wait to share with you what I found in Scripture this week!In this episode, I discuss:The story behind the song as told in an article by Kevin Davis on NewReleaseToday.comOne of the key verses the band infused into the song - Isaiah 51:11When we accept the salvation our Redeemer Jesus Christ offers, we will enter the holy city crowned with everlasting joyComparing Isaiah 51:6 to Revelation 21:1-4 and Isaiah 65:17-19 to see aspects of the new heaven, new earth, and new JerusalemComparing our current state where death, sorrow, mourning, and sadness prevail with our eternal promise of joy, happiness, and delight and the ABSENCE of the formerThe promise of restoration like Ed
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#81: "Cast My Cares" by Finding Favour
07/09/2015 Duración: 23minSend us a text With all the distractions around us, it is important to get really clear on what God wants to be the center of our attention. Like a fancy camera lens, let's focus clearly and allow the troubles of this world to blur in the background. "Cast My Cares" by Finding Favour leads us straight to 1 Peter and what God's Word teaches us about accomplishing this clarity. Are you truly willing to trade the troubles of this world for God's peace?In this episode, I discuss:The lyrics of the song that point to our memory verse this week - 1 Peter 5:7The Bible interaction tool of reading the entire text - watch the whole movie!The Bible interaction tool of listening to the text while on the go - YouVersion AppThe Bible interaction tool of prayer to ask God for His power to stay focused and understandThe Bible interaction tool of reading out loud to remove distractionsHow Peter begins with the end in mind in his letter - 1 Peter 1:3-5What our center of interest should be...what should