Nathan Dietsche
Preaching the Word
The "First Principle" podcasts which are numbered # are a great tool for believers to go over the essentials of the Christian Faith. The "Mysteries of God's Word" podcasts are an indepth study of Scripture. The other podcasts are sermons that have been given, some verse by verse and others topical. It is my passion to be true to God and His Word. To preach in such a way that people can easily see the LORD as our Creator and as our Redeemer. To understand that Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever even as we live in a world that is continually changing. Salvation is and has always b...
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Nathan Dietsche
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Jul 7, 2026
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John 6:1-21 - Bread And Storms - The Mysteries of God's Word 07.07.2026 24:10
Send us Fan Mail A boy shows up with five barley loaves and two fish, and suddenly we’re staring at one of the clearest pictures of who Jesus is and what we keep getting wrong about Him. We open John 6 with the crowds pressing in, drawn by healings and signs, while Jesus leads His disciples up the mountain during Passover season when everyone is thinking about Moses, the Exodus, and God’s provisio...
John 5:30-47 - The Case For Christ - The Mysteries of God's Word 30.06.2026 21:39
Send us Fan Mail Jesus doesn’t dodge hard questions in John 5, and neither do we in this podcast. After the healing at Bethesda triggers conflict, Jesus steps into His first open debate with Jerusalem’s religious leadership and explains why His judgment is just: He acts in complete unity with the Father, seeking the Father’s will rather than His own. That single claim forces a decision about Jesus...
John 5:19-29 - Jesus Claims Equality With God - The Mysteries of God's Word 23.06.2026 13:05
Send us Fan Mail They tried to kill Jesus for healing on the Sabbath, but the real flashpoint was what He said next: God is His Father, and His work is the Father’s work. We open John 5:18–29 and follow Jesus into His first public debate with the rabbinical Jews, where He doesn’t soften the claim, He explains it. When Jesus says the Son does only what He sees the Father doing, we talk about what t...
John 5:1-17 - Bethesda - The Mysteries of God's Word 16.06.2026 20:29
Send us Fan Mail A man lies helpless for thirty-eight years, surrounded by a crowd of suffering, and the moment Jesus notices him the story gets uncomfortably personal: “Do you want to be healed?” We trace John 5 from the streets of Jerusalem to the Pool of Bethesda, the “house of mercy,” including the fascinating historical and archaeological details that anchor this passage in a real place near...
John 4:46-54 - Faith That Walks Home - The Mysteries of God's Word 09.06.2026 8:35
Send us Fan Mail A desperate father walks miles with one thought in his head: if Jesus doesn’t act, my child will die. We open John 4:46-54 and sit with the royal official’s fear, humility, and bold pleading as he begs Jesus to come down to Capernaum. The setting matters too, because Jesus is back in Cana, the place of the water-to-wine miracle, and the question hangs in the air: are we coming to...
John 4:27-45 - The Harvest Is Already Here - The Mysteries of God's Word 02.06.2026 14:19
Send us Fan Mail Something happens in John 4 that still feels disruptive today: Jesus crosses a hard social line, speaks openly with a Samaritan woman, and turns one private conversation into a public turning point. We pick up right after Jesus identifies himself as the Messiah, when the disciples return and can barely process what they’re seeing. Their silence says a lot, and it sets the stage fo...
John 4:1-26 - Jesus And The Samaritan Woman - The Mysteries of God's Word 26.05.2026 26:17
Send us Fan Mail A single sentence changes everything: Jesus, tired and thirsty, asks a Samaritan woman for a drink. That moment at Jacob’s well in John 4 is more than a Bible story we’ve heard before. It’s a collision between ancient hostility, personal shame, and a Savior who refuses to avoid the people everyone else avoids. We trace the opening movements of the chapter as Jesus leaves Judea for...
John 3:22-36 - He Must Increase - The Mysteries of God's Word 19.05.2026 21:04
Send us Fan Mail Crowds shifting, disciples anxious, and a prophet who refuses to compete. John 3:22–36 gives us one of the most human ministry moments in the New Testament: people start leaving John the Baptist and heading to Jesus for baptism, and it looks like a leadership crisis waiting to happen. Instead, John answers with calm conviction and a line that still confronts our pride: “He must in...
John 3:16-21 - For God So Loved - The Mysteries of God's Word 12.05.2026 16:37
Send us Fan Mail John 3:16 is printed on signs and memorized by kids, but it can still slip past our hearts. We slow down and take the verse apart word by word, starting with the shock of God’s agape love, a love that acts, values, and stays faithful even when the world is in open rebellion. That single line, “God so loved,” isn’t sentiment. It is God setting his heart on what he made, giving it v...
John 3:1-15 - Born Again - The Mysteries of God's Word 05.05.2026 25:22
Send us Fan Mail A respected Bible expert slips into the night to talk with Jesus and discovers that knowledge, influence, and religious effort still leave him empty. We start at the end of John 2 where crowds believe because of signs, then slow down to ask what kind of “belief” Jesus actually recognizes. The text says Jesus knows what is in man, and that truth turns Nicodemus’s visit into more th...
John 2:13-22 - Temple Cleansing And Holy Zeal - The Mysteries of God's Word 28.04.2026 14:27
Send us Fan Mail A crowded temple. A booming religious marketplace. A court that should have welcomed outsiders, now packed with money changers and animal sellers taking advantage of worshipers. We walk through John 2:13-22 and watch Jesus cleanse the temple with unmistakable purpose, exposing what happens when worship becomes a transaction and when access to God gets treated like something you ca...
John 2:1-11 - Water Into Wine - The Mysteries of God's Word 21.04.2026 16:07
Send us Fan Mail A wedding celebration is supposed to be pure joy, but at Cana the feast hits a nightmare scenario: the wine runs out. We slow down the story in John 2:1–11 and let the details do their work, from the “third day” timeline in the Gospel of John to the real social cost a shortage would bring to a groom’s family. When you understand first-century Jewish wedding customs, you feel the t...
John 1:35-51 - Come And See - The Mysteries of God's Word 14.04.2026 19:37
Send us Fan Mail Jesus’ first words to new followers are not a sales pitch. They’re a question: “What are you seeking?” We open John 1 and slow down at the moment John the Baptist points to Jesus and says, “Behold the Lamb of God.” Two disciples leave their first teacher and start walking behind Christ, and that simple act becomes a picture of Christian discipleship: shifting allegiance, getting c...
John 1:19-34 - John The Baptist’s Witnes - The Mysteries of God's Word 07.04.2026 17:15
Send us Fan Mail "The Jews" show up with credentials, questions, and an agenda: priests and Levites from Jerusalem press John the Baptist with one demand, “Who are you?” I love how blunt John’s answer is. He doesn’t build a brand or defend a platform. He simply clears space for Jesus. We slow down in John 1:19–34 and trace why the Gospel of John refers to “the Jews” as specific religious...
John 1:14-18 - The Word Became Flesh - The Mysteries of God's Word 31.03.2026 12:05
Send us Fan Mail “The Word became flesh” is either the boldest claim in the Gospel of John or the most comforting one. We open John 1:14-18 and take our time with the paradoxes John stacks on purpose: the eternal God stepping into a temporal life, the Creator entering creation, the invisible becoming visible, and the all-powerful choosing real human frailty while remaining fully God. From there, w...
John 1:6-13 - A Witness To The Light - The Mysteries of God's Word 23.03.2026 20:44
Send us Fan Mail The Gospel of John doesn’t start with self-help, it starts with a witness stepping into the courtroom of history. We slow down in John 1:6–13 and look at why John the Baptist matters so much: he’s “sent from God,” foretold in Scripture, and tasked with one job, bearing witness to the light so that people can believe. Along the way, we connect the dots from Malachi’s Elijah promise...
John 1:1-5 - The Word Before Time - The Mysteries of God's Word 17.03.2026 10:15
Send us Fan Mail John starts his Gospel with a sentence that can rearrange your entire view of Jesus: “In the beginning was the Word.” We slow down and work through John 1:1–5 line by line, because the stakes are huge. If the “Word” is eternal, personal, and fully God, then Jesus isn’t just a teacher who shows up late in the story. He’s the Creator at the beginning of it. We also wrestle with the...
Daniel 12 - Michael Rises, Israel Endures - The Mysteries of God's Word 04.11.2025 26:28
Send us Fan Mail A single chapter, thirteen verses, and a sweeping map of the end of days—Daniel 12 brings heaven’s conflict and earth’s hope into sharp focus. We open with Michael rising and a cosmic eviction that mirrors Revelation 12, then follow the implications for Israel during a time of trouble unlike anything before. That tension sets the stage for a promise that refuses to blink: delivera...
Daniel 11 - When History Echoes The End Of Days - The Mysteries of God's Word 28.10.2025 40:16
Send us Fan Mail Prophecy turns razor-sharp when Daniel 11 moves from Persian kings to Alexander’s swift empire and lands on a ruthless figure who weaponizes flattery and force. We walk through the text line by line, showing how Antiochus IV Epiphanes desecrates the temple, manipulates power in Egypt and Jerusalem, and silences the covenant with lies—and why that storyline isn’t just ancient histo...
Daniel 10 - Angels, Demons, and Prayer - The Mysteries of God's Word 21.10.2025 21:37
Send us Fan Mail A trembling prophet at the Tigris, a messenger blazing like lightning, and a delay explained not by chance but by conflict—Daniel 10 is a rare tour through the unseen realm. We walk step by step through Daniel’s three-week fast, the awe-filled angelic encounter, and the startling admission that a “prince of Persia” resisted a holy messenger until Michael arrived. It’s a story that...
Philippians 4:13 - Strength to Be Content - Famous Verses 14.10.2025 4:13
Send us Fan Mail Ever wondered why “I can do all things” ends up on coffee mugs but doesn’t feel true when life gets hard? We go straight into Philippians 4:13 and pull the verse back into its original frame: not a trophy verse for personal wins, but a steady promise that Christ sustains us in every condition—plenty or need, honor or insult, calm or storm. The heart of Paul’s claim isn’t self-beli...
Jeremiah 29:11 - The Misunderstood Promise - Famous Verses 30.09.2025 3:56
Send us Fan Mail "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord..." These words from Jeremiah 29:11 have become a spiritual security blanket for many Christians, appearing on everything from coffee mugs to graduation cards. But what if we've been misunderstanding this beloved verse all along? This powerful scripture wasn't written as a personalized promise of prosperit...
Daniel 9 - The Divine Timeline: Daniel's 70 Weeks - The Mysteries of God's Word 23.09.2025 31:38
Send us Fan Mail Prophecy unfolds with stunning precision in this exploration of Daniel 9, where we discover a divine timeline that maps humanity's journey from ancient Babylon to the Messiah's return. The journey begins with Daniel deeply grieving over Jerusalem's destruction, wrapped in sackcloth and ashes as he confesses the sins of his people. His heartfelt prayer is dramaticall...
Romans 8:28 - When Evil Strikes, God Still Writes The Story - Famous Verses 16.09.2025 7:02
Send us Fan Mail What does it really mean when Scripture says "all things work together for good"? Diving deep into Romans 8:28, we unpack one of the Bible's most quoted yet frequently misunderstood promises. This powerful verse doesn't claim everything that happens is good. Rather, it reveals God's remarkable ability to weave even life's darkest threads into a tapest...
Daniel 8 - The Ram, the Goat, and the Little Horn - The Mysteries of God's Word 09.09.2025 34:34
Send us Fan Mail Step into the realm of prophetic mystery as we unpack Daniel's remarkable vision of the ram and goat in Daniel chapter 8—a revelation that simultaneously predicted ancient history with stunning accuracy while pointing toward the end of days. What makes this chapter extraordinary is its precision in forecasting events that would unfold centuries after Daniel's lifetime. T...
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