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Understand Your Bible | Bible Verses, Inductive Bible Study, Biblical Encouragement, Bible Study Method, Scripture Study Tools

Understand Your Bible | Bible Verses, Inductive Bible Study, Biblical Encouragement, Bible Study Method, Scripture Study Tools

Von: Angie Baughman | Pastor Bible Teacher Author
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Are you ready to make Bible study a priority? Would you love to be more familiar with the stories and passages in scripture? Do you long to connect with God and strengthen your faith?

Friend, you are in the right place. This podcast will help you understand your Bible, apply verses to your life, and become more confident with the who, where, and why in scripture

Hi, I’m Angie. I’m a pastor and Bible teacher. For years, even though I knew God loved me, I still dealt with defeating doubts about my value and purpose. It wasn’t until I began deeply studying the Bible that I experienced a heart transformation that allowed me to recognize the lies of the enemy that kept me stuck in shame and defeat. Studying scripture allowed me to stand firm on God’s promises that offer peace, joy, hope, and rest. I created a Step By Step Bible study method that teaches you to find life application in one word of scripture, and I will share it with you in these episodes.

If you crave a deep dive into scripture…

Bible study tools you can trust…

And a method designed to equip you to study with confidence…

Then, pull up a seat at our table, open your heart, and prepare to hear God speak directly to you.

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  • 354 | When Repentance Brings Renewal
    Feb 18 2026

    The Day of Atonement is an invitation to be restored.

    In ancient Israel, the Day of Atonement was the most sacred day of the year. It was a solemn pause set apart for repentance, reconciliation, and renewal before a holy God.

    In this episode, Angie continues the Gather series by exploring Leviticus 23:27 and the meaning of atonement, helping us see how this sacred day shaped Israel’s worship and ultimately points us to Jesus, our great High Priest and perfect sacrifice.

    What you’ll hear in this week’s episode

    • How the Day of Atonement functioned in Israel’s worship calendar as a day of fasting, humility, and reconciliation
    • What atonement means across Scripture and why it always involved sacrifice, mediation, and mercy
    • Why repentance is not about shame or fear, but about making space for God’s healing presence
    • How Jesus fulfills the meaning of the Day of Atonement once and for all
    • A personal reflection on how repentance leads to renewal, refreshment, and deeper intimacy with God

    Resources

    Jewish Feasts & Festivals (Free Guide)
    A simple overview of each biblical feast—what it meant then, how it points to Jesus, and why these rhythms still shape our worship today.
    Download the guide: https://steadyon.myflodesk.com/feasts

    Gather (SOU Study)
    A 14-week journey inside Steady On University exploring worship, community, and the sacred patterns God uses to form His people.
    Learn more: https://livesteadyon.com/steady-on-university/

    Step By Step Starter Kit (Free)
    A two-part masterclass + downloadable workbook teaching the Step By Step Bible study method Angie uses in every study episode.
    Get your Starter Kit: https://steadyon.myflodesk.com/starter-kit-winter-26

    Verse of the Week

    The tenth day of this seventh month is the Day of Atonement. Hold a sacred assembly and deny yourselves, and present a food offering to the LORD.
    Leviticus 23:27 (NIV)

    Connect with Angie & Steady On: http://www.livesteadyon.com
    Theme Music: Glimmer by Andy Ellison



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    19 Min.
  • 353 | Listening for the Sound of God’s Voice
    Feb 11 2026

    The Feast of Trumpets is a call to live awake.

    Marked by the sound of the shofar, this sacred day called God’s people to pause, pay attention, and prepare their hearts for what was coming next.

    In this episode, Angie continues the Gather series by exploring Leviticus 23:24 and how the trumpet blast interrupted ordinary life and summoned God’s people to listen.

    What you’ll hear in this week’s episode

    • How the Feast of Trumpets functioned in Israel’s worship calendar as a day of rest, remembrance, and readiness
    • The meaning of terûwʿâh and how it carries themes of alarm, joy, worship, and response
    • Why the sound of the trumpet was meant to awaken God’s people, not frighten them
    • How the Feast of Trumpets points forward to the return of Christ and calls us to live alert and hopeful

    Resources

    Jewish Feasts & Festivals (Free Guide) - A simple overview of each biblical feast: what it meant then, how it points to Jesus, and why these rhythms still anchor our worship today.
    Download the guide: https://steadyon.myflodesk.com/feasts

    Gather (SOU Study)
    A 14-week journey inside Steady On University exploring worship, community, and the sacred patterns that steady our lives.
    Learn more: https://livesteadyon.com/steady-on-university/

    Step By Step Starter Kit (Free)
    A two-part masterclass + downloadable workbook teaching the Step By Step method Angie uses in every study episode. Includes the Winter Study Guide for the Gather series.
    Get your Starter Kit: https://steadyon.myflodesk.com/starter-kit-winter-26

    Verse of the Week

    “Say to the Israelites: ‘On the first day of the seventh month you are to have a day of sabbath rest, a sacred assembly commemorated with trumpet blasts.’”
    Leviticus 23:24 (NIV)

    Connect with Angie & Steady On: http://www.livesteadyon.com
    Theme Music: Glimmer by Andy Ellison

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    17 Min.
  • 352 | The God Who Provides Enough
    Feb 4 2026

    Pentecost is a feast rooted in trust.

    Celebrated fifty days after Firstfruits, Pentecost was Israel’s annual pause to remember that every good thing, from gathered grain to God’s guiding Word, comes from His generous hand.

    In this episode, Angie continues the Gather series with Acts 2:1 and explores how the Feast of Pentecost teaches us to notice God’s provision, receive His instruction, and rest in the truth that He is both the One who supplies and the One who guides.

    What you’ll hear in this week’s episode

    • How Pentecost celebrated the completion of the harvest and reminded Israel of God’s dependable provision
    • Why the giving of the Law at Mount Sinai became intertwined with this feast as a moment of spiritual formation and covenant
    • The meaning behind the two loaves and how they symbolized fullness, gratitude, and the wide welcome of God’s care
    • A personal story from Angie’s college years revealing God’s right-on-time provision and how it has shaped her trust ever since
    • A common lie we face—God isn’t taking care of you—and the truth of Psalm 121

    Resources

    Jewish Feasts & Festivals (Free Guide) — A simple overview of each biblical feast: what it meant then, how it points to Jesus, and why these rhythms still anchor our worship today.
    Download the guide: https://steadyon.myflodesk.com/feasts

    Gather (SOU Study) — A 14-week journey inside Steady On University exploring worship, community, and the sacred patterns that steady our lives.
    Learn more: https://livesteadyon.com/steady-on-university/

    Step By Step Starter Kit (Free) — A two-part masterclass + downloadable workbook teaching the Step By Step method Angie uses in every study episode. Includes the Winter Study Guide for the Gather series.
    Get your Starter Kit: https://steadyon.myflodesk.com/starter-kit-winter-26

    Verse of the Week

    When the day of Pentecost arrived, they were all together in one place.
    Acts 2:1 (ESV)

    Connect with Angie & Steady On: http://www.livesteadyon.com Theme Music: Glimmer by Andy Ellison

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    17 Min.
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