Drippings from the Honeycomb: The sweetness of God’s Word one verse at a time.
Do you think the Bible is boring? King David, in one of his psalms, said the Scriptures were so sweet they were like "drippings from the honeycomb." Perhaps it's time that we take a few minutes out of our busy lives and look at the Bible through fresh eyes! Join us on a weekly journey to find these "sweet drippings" as we walk through the books of the Bible by studying selected key verses through which we can glimpse the whole theme of each book! We will look at stories you might not have heard before, talk about the real people and places behind each of these verses, see how one verse can connect to many others across the entire Bible, and learn to see the beauty of God's sovereign plan which is woven through every page of His Word.
Episodes
60 episodes
Remembered! (Genesis 8:1)
Has it ever occurred to you that God never forgets? Of course, He does more than that, He remembers. You might say, “That’s the same thing!” but is it? It is one thing to never forget anything, but it is quite another to keep something continua...
•
Season 4
•
Episode 10
•
24:04
Noah did what? (Genesis 6:22)
What would it be like as a Christ-follower to have God say of you that you “did everything He commanded you?” It would definitely be the greatest and most humbling thing that had ever been said about you. In our mondern d...
•
Season 4
•
Episode 9
•
24:37
BUT FIRST, it gets PERSONAL (Genesis 6:5)
From time to time, as we study the Scriptures, we encounter passages that force us to pause and consider a deep and profound call to action or belief. For many people, both Christ-followers and unbelievers, these passages are so uncomfortable t...
•
15:16
My Way (Genesis 4:6-7)
How should fallen humans approach the Holy God to worship Him? Of course, humans should worship God; that is obvious, but how? How can sinful beings come before the perfect, holy, and all-powerful God without being immediately consumed?
•
Season 4
•
Episode 6
•
24:03
Evicted! (Genesis 3:24)
What is the ultimate consequence of sin? Is it a guilty conscience? Is it public embarrassment? Is it broken relationships, hurting others, or perhaps even loss? It could be all or part of these but are any of these really the ultimate conseque...
•
Season 4
•
Episode 5
•
14:02
Falling in the Garden (Genesis 3:17-19)
Everyone knows the story of the fall. A creepy snake tempts Eve into eating some fruit from some tree in some garden that God had made, and just like that, sin, death, and destruction become part of the world we know and live in today. But is t...
•
Season 4
•
Episode 4
•
30:34
Made (Genesis 1:26-28)
“Let us make man in our own image.” How can we even begin to understand all that those simple words contain? We, as humans, are made in the image of God! What are the implications of such a reality? If we are made in God’s image, what does that...
•
Season 4
•
Episode 3
•
21:39
The Heart of it All (Genesis 1:1)
The creation account. It’s more than just the first sentence of the Bible. In truth, Genesis 1:1 is a worldview packed into ten words. At its core, it is the declaration to all creation of who God is. It tells humanity that God is all-powerful,...
•
Season 4
•
Episode 2
•
18:29
Before the Beginning - An Introduction to Genesis
Are you ready to jump into the book of Genesis and see the truths God has revealed to His people within its pages? Before we begin this incredible journey, we pause to take a look at the foundations of this incredible book: the tru...
•
Season 4
•
Episode 1
•
41:59
Return to the Beginning - Introduction
Welcome to Season 4 of "Drippings from the Honeycomb." Join us as we go back to the beginning and examine the first eleven chapters of Genesis to help us gain an understanding of the foundation of God's plan for salvation.
•
Season 4
•
Episode 0
•
4:25
At the Feet of Christ (1 Peter 5:6-7)
Throughout the Old and New Testaments, there is a recurring theme that consistently appears whenever humans encounter the Divine: they fell at His feet. This posture of humility showed their humility and worship of God. It showed the incredible...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 15
•
24:28
An Uncomfortable Promise (1 Peter 4:12-13)
Let’s be honest: humans love to be comfortable. We strive for comfort by building comfortable homes, comfortable vehicles, and comfortable furniture. We love to come home at the end of the day and trade in our work clothes in favor of comfortab...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 14
•
27:33
Look Beyond the Fear and Confusion (1 Peter 4:7)
Nothing calms the anxiety and fear of the human heart more than knowing the end of the story. Some of us, and you know who you are, read the end of every book before reading the book from start to finish! However, joking aside, it makes sense t...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 13
•
15:51
It's in Everything (1 Peter 3:15)
Do you have hope? Hope is a powerful force. It can give us strength to push through trials, endure suffering, and overcome hardships. Hope can ground us even in the darkest of days. When nothing seems to be as it should be, where is your hope? ...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 12
•
21:05
Different Yet Equal (1 Peter 3:7)
What is the evidence of ultimate love?Is it affection?Is it romance?Is it loyalty?Is it commitment? Something else?The answer can be found in one person. He was the only person to exemplify u...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 11
•
19:54
Worth It! (1 Peter 3:1-4)
Obedience to God is not easy, specifically because it requires self-sacrifice. However, obedience to God is always worth it. God is good. Please do not misunderstand that statement. God does not just do good things or act in good ways; God is g...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 10
•
18:25
Purposeful Suffering (1 Peter 2:20-21)
The truth of the matter is that no one enjoys suffering. Suffering is uncomfortable, inconvenient, painful, and discouraging. In fact, humans take incredible measures to avoid suffering. Humanity will exert effort, spend money, and invoke creat...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 9
•
16:49
The Freedom Paradox (1 Peter 2:16)
Is it possible to be free AND a servant? Is it possible to gain more freedom through deeper service? In humankind's darkened thinking, the answer seems to be, "No!" However, God's ways are not man's ways, and His thoughts are higher than man's ...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 8
•
19:32
Sojourners and Exiles? (1 Peter 2:11)
When God raises someone who was dead in their sins to life, He gifts them with a new heart, a living heart! At that moment, the affiliation of the believer's soul is forever changed. As the redeemed sinner begins to walk with God and learn abou...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 7
•
18:23
The Reminder We All Need (1 Peter 2:2)
The Apostle Peter, like all great pastors and teachers of the Word, took every opportunity to remind his audience what was truly important. Peter understood that the cares of this world often overwhelm and distract believers, causing them to fo...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 6
•
15:01
When Everything Is Gone (1 Peter 1:24-25)
We live in a crumbling world. Everywhere around us, we are reminded of the decay that started when man first rebelled against God. People and animals age and die, buildings crumble, nations fall, and empires are destroyed. This cursed world is ...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 5
•
16:32
The Pursuit of H____ness (1 Peter 1:14-16)
When someone becomes a Kingdom follower, the power of God raises them from eternal death to eternal life. This supernatural change also carries with it a God-given command for the Kingdom follower to pursue holiness. The apostle Paul would put ...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 4
•
14:14
One God, One Plan, One Salvation, One Kingdom (1 Peter 1:10-11)
Christianity is not a new religion. In fact, it's not 2,000 years old. The truth is that Christianity is as old as the world itself. It has been the only true faith since the creation of the world. It has had different names, but Christianity's...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 3
•
18:55
Hope Not Fear (1 Peter 1:3)
Peter wrote to churches that were enduring the scourge of persecution. He wasted no time in pointing them back to what was important; the hope that Christ-followers have in the finished work of Jesus Christ, especially His resurrection. Peter w...
•
Season 3
•
Episode 2
•
17:27