The Boundless Bible
The Boundless Bible
The Boundless Bible is a podcast dedicated to discussing the many layers and perspectives the Bible offers to those interested in deepening their views and understanding. Hosted by three friends from very different walks of life and life experiences, who've come together through curiosity of, and respect for, the living Word. Our hosts are: DAVID SHAPIRO -- was born an Orthodox Jew, later an atheist, ex-military and MMA fighter, David heeded the call to Jesus and is now an ordained Pastor, specializing in Apologetics. JAVIER MARQUEZ -- Originally from Brooklyn, moved to LA to be an actor, and...
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10 cze 2026
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73: Psalms: Prayers, Praises and Hard Conversations 10.06.2026 37:19
Send us Fan Mail Psalms can feel like a contradiction: the Hebrew name is Tehillim, “praises”, yet page after page sounds like grief, doubt, frustration, and raw questions for God. That tension is exactly why we love it. We talk through what Psalms is meant to be, how it teaches us to “talk back” to God, and why the book feels so intensely human whether you’re reading it quietly or hearing it perf...
72: The Armor of God: Spiritual Warfare Gets Practical 03.06.2026 38:18
Send us Fan Mail The world knows exactly where to aim when it wants to take you down: your identity, your peace, your mind, and your heart. We sit with Ephesians 6:10–18 and get honest about how easy it is to admire the “full armor of God” without actually wearing it, then we work through what it looks like when spiritual warfare is treated as a daily reality instead of a distant idea. One of the...
BONUS: David Shapiro: Resurrection Is The Real Hope 27.05.2026 14:49
Send us Fan Mail What if the Bible’s promise about the afterlife is bigger than “we die and go to heaven”? We sit with the question every human eventually asks, what happens after death, and we slow down long enough to let Scripture reshape the pictures many of us inherited from culture, funerals, and social media. We trace the biblical storyline from Genesis to Revelation and find a consistent th...
71: Lost Sheep: He Never Stops Seeking 20.05.2026 25:53
Send us Fan Mail “The lost sheep” can sound like a soft, sentimental story until you notice what Jesus is really doing with it. We pull the thread on Luke 15 and Matthew 18 and find a parable packed with context, tension, and hope. If you’ve ever felt far from God, stuck in a pattern you can’t break, or strangely empty even while staying close to church, this conversation is for you. We start by t...
70: Mustard Seed: Small Seeds, Grand Design 13.05.2026 29:31
Send us Fan Mail Most of us hear “mustard seed” and jump straight to a motivational line about tiny faith. We did too, until we realized we were blending ideas and missing what Jesus actually points to in Matthew 13: the kingdom of heaven, understood in its Jewish context as God’s reign. That single shift changes the whole parable from a personal pep talk into a story about how God’s rule arrives...
69: King Saul: Lost Blessings and How to Avoid It 08.05.2026 32:55
Send us Fan Mail Saul is the kind of Bible character that hurts to look at because he doesn’t fail in one explosive moment. He drifts. He starts with promise, wins battles, carries real authority, and still ends up trapped by fear, control, and spiritual desperation. We walk through Saul’s story in 1 Samuel with the backstory most people skip: the chaos of Judges and the dangerous line, “everyone...
68: Rahab: From Jericho to Jesus 29.04.2026 30:37
Send us Fan Mail A brothel, two clueless spies, and a woman who becomes part of Jesus’ family tree, Rahab’s story refuses to be a neat moral lesson. We dig into Joshua 2 and ask the uncomfortable questions the text raises: why would Israel’s spies start in Rahab’s house, what do we do with the language about them lying down, and how can God’s plan move forward through choices that look compromised...
67: Jacob: Wrestling with God 17.04.2026 31:25
Send us Fan Mail Jacob is the kind of Bible character you don’t expect to become a patriarch because his story is full of grasping, messy choices, and fear. That’s exactly why we can’t stop talking about him. We trace Jacob from “heel grabber” to the night he ends up alone, out of moves, and forced to confront what he’s been doing with his life and why it hasn’t brought peace. We dig into the big...
66: Next Steps: I Gave My Life to Jesus (again)... Now what? 15.04.2026 25:34
Send us Fan Mail You can have a real moment with God on Sunday and still feel lost by Tuesday. That gap doesn’t mean you’re fake or broken, it means you’re at the starting line of discipleship, not the finish line. We sit down as three friends from Boundless Bible to talk through the question we hear all the time after Easter and altar calls: “I accepted Jesus. Now what do I do?” We break down wha...
65: Second Chances: Resurrection of Jesus... and You 08.04.2026 36:49
Send us Fan Mail Second chances sound comforting until you realise they come with a funeral for the old you. Right after Easter, we sit with the real weight of resurrection: Jesus rises, and that same pattern shows up in our lives when something has to die first. We share a personal “welcome back” story of returning to church after years away, and why the first powerful moment didn’t instantly cha...
64: God's Nature: Old Testament Wrath, New Testament Love, or Somewhere in Between? 01.04.2026 50:30
Send us Fan Mail The “Old Testament God is wrath and the New Testament God is love” claim sounds tidy until you actually read the Bible closely. We sit with the stories that make people flinch, the flood, Sodom and Gomorrah, conquest language, venomous snakes in the wilderness, and Moses losing the promised land after striking a rock. Then we ask the real question behind all of it: if God says He...
63: Science & The Bible: Contradictions or Divinely Connected? 25.03.2026 40:29
Send us Fan Mail Science and faith get treated like rival teams, and a lot of people quietly assume they have to choose. We don’t buy that. We dig into the real flashpoints that make people feel stuck and we do it with honesty, humility, and a commitment to keep the conversation anchored in Jesus rather than winning an argument. We start with the two big lightning-rod topics: evolution versus crea...
62: Fish & Loaves: Little Faith, Big Results 11.03.2026 30:50
Send us Fan Mail A nameless child walks onto the page with five barley loaves and two small fish—and shows us what real faith looks like. We take you inside this brief scene in John 6 and uncover how an ordinary lunch becomes the catalyst for physical provision, spiritual insight, and a quiet blueprint for living with purpose when you feel small. We start with the texture of the moment: barley as...
61: Jethro: From Midian to Moses to Mentor 04.03.2026 31:49
Send us Fan Mail What if the most important leadership lesson in Scripture came from a hidden hero outside Israel? We dive into the story of Jethro—the Midianite priest, father-in-law of Moses, and master of practical wisdom—who watched a nation bottleneck under one man’s workload and offered a simple, world-shaping fix: teach the law, choose people of character, and delegate authority over tens,...
60: Shiphrah And Puah: Quiet Courage that Paid Off 25.02.2026 28:14
Send us Fan Mail A command from a god‑king meets the steady hands of two midwives—and history pivots. We unpack the brief yet seismic story of Shiphrah and Puah from Exodus 1, tracing how their quiet refusal to obey Pharaoh protected newborn boys and preserved the future of Israel. With only a few verses to guide us, we explore the tension in the text—were they Hebrew midwives or midwives to the H...
59: Hidden Heroes Series: Kickoff 16.02.2026 10:37
Send us Fan Mail Two men stand before a restless crowd: one a notorious prisoner, the other the teacher everyone’s talking about. Their names and stories collide in a way that feels almost too precise to be coincidence—Barabbas, literally “son of the father,” set against Jesus, the Son of the Father. We open our Hidden Heroes series by slowing the scene to a frame-by-frame read, uncovering how rit...
58: Self-Identity Pt.2: Hidden Work, Lasting Faith 11.02.2026 25:54
Send us Fan Mail A single question ignites a rich, honest conversation: is it harder to trust God when He feels distant, or to obey Him when He feels near? We unpack both sides with real stories, heartfelt confession, and a practical path for turning Sunday’s warmth into weekday strength. Along the way, we take a hard look at “performance” and ask whether we’re acting for people or practicing exce...
57: Self-Identity Pt.1: Who Are You When You're Alone? 04.02.2026 31:29
Send us Fan Mail What if the most important part of your spiritual life happens when no one else is around? We start with a mentor’s lesson from martial arts—practice in secret, perform with integrity—and follow it into the heart of discipleship, asking how the private rhythms of prayer, Scripture, and honest reflection shape who we become on ordinary Mondays. Together we unpack the tension betwee...
56: Lies We Tell Ourselves: When Weakness Becomes Strength 28.01.2026 36:37
Send us Fan Mail What if the strongest thing you could do today is stop performing and start telling the truth? We dig into the hidden vows we live by—don’t cry, don’t need help, just push through—and hold them up to the stories of Joseph, Peter, and Paul. Joseph’s long-held grief finally spills when safety returns, Peter slips back to old patterns after failure, and Paul reframes weakness as the...
55: Ruth: Loyalty and Redemption 21.01.2026 37:12
Send us Fan Mail A foreign widow walks into a hostile land, binds herself to an aging mother-in-law, and risks everything at the edge of a field. That’s where Ruth’s story explodes with meaning—less a romance than a masterclass in covenant love, justice, and redemption. We explore why Jewish tradition reads Ruth at Shavuot, how that timing echoes Pentecost, and what it means that a Moabite outside...
54: King Solomon: When Having Everything Isn't Enough 14.01.2026 34:33
Send us Fan Mail A king with everything discovered it still wasn’t enough. We walk through Solomon’s breathtaking rise—peaceful reign, the temple’s construction, the visit of the Queen of Sheba—and the surprising vacancy that trailed his success. When God offered a gift, Solomon asked for wisdom to govern. It worked. He judged well, prospered, and secured peace. But the same precision that honed h...
53: Cain And Abel: Revealing the Character of Humans (and God) 06.01.2026 38:45
Send us Fan Mail A few verses, a lifetime of questions. We dive into the Cain and Abel narrative to examine why one offering was favored, how envy metastasizes into violence, and what the haunting warning “sin is crouching at the door” means for a modern life. With David, Javi, and Jason at the table, we unpack the tension between justice and mercy, the role of free will, and the power of ambiguit...
52: 2025 RECAP: A Year of Verses and Takeaways 30.12.2025 27:10
Send us Fan Mail The best conversations don’t end when the mics turn off. Celebrating one full year of Boundless Bible, we revisit the verses that changed us, the moments that surprised us, and the friendships that kept our faith steady when life got loud. John 3:30 sets the tone—He must become greater, I must become less—shaping how we create, choose, and serve without getting trapped in ego or p...
51: Christmas: When God's Distance Changed to Closeness 23.12.2025 35:34
Send us Fan Mail A cradle in a quiet town changed how the world meets God. We open the Christmas story not as sentiment, but as the turning point where distance dies—where a holy presence once feared becomes Emmanuel, God with us. Together we explore why power arrived as a baby, how Joseph’s costly mercy reframed justice, and what it means that the first thing the world touched of God was not a th...
50: Silence: Punishment, Preparation or Presence? 17.12.2025 26:12
Send us Fan Mail What if silence isn’t empty, but a language God uses to shape us? We dig into the uneasy space between be silent before the Lord and do not keep silent, O God, and trace how quiet moments can heal, refine, and ready us for what comes next. From the fear of stillness in a hyper-noisy world to the comfort of shared quiet during grief, we explore the many textures of silence and the...
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