Episodios

  • Best of BAM: The Fulfilment of Messianic Prophecies, and Q&A
    Apr 18 2026
    On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank shares on Jesus being the fulfillment of Old Testament messianic prophecies.

    Hank also answers the following questions:

    When should you leave your church for another church? Michael - Rochester, IN (8:27)
    What are your thoughts about the New Living Translation? Michael - Rochester, IN (10:37)
    Is the Antichrist not necessarily just one person? Chuck - Cleveland, MS (15:12)
    Is the story about the sons of God and daughters of men in Genesis 6 referring to angels having sex with women? Debra - Dallas, TX (18:21)
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  • The Bible as Parable and Not History, and Q&A
    Apr 17 2026
    On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/17/26), Hank comments on statements made by Bill Maher that the entirety of the Bible was not meant to be read as history, but as parable.

    Hank also answers the following questions:

    Can you explain the meaning of 1 Corinthians 3:10-15 with respect to building upon the foundation of Christ and testing with fire? Alan - Oklahoma City, OK (7:12)
    Can you define praying in the Spirit? Duncan - High River, AB (8:50)
    What about the ministries of Joseph Prince and Joyce Meyer? Reliable teachers? Jim - WA (15:14)
    What about the Gap Theory between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2? Paul - Vancouver, BC (21:41)
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  • Q&A: Assembly of Angels and Satan, Polygamy in the Bible, and the Abomination of Desolation
    Apr 16 2026
    On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/16/26), Hank answers the following questions:

    How do we know the assembly of angels and Satan took place in the Book of Job? Cathy - Bakersfield, CA (0:58)
    Why were some people in the Bible, like David and Solomon, not known as adulterers, since they had multiple wives? Kevin - KS (6:53)
    The same thing (abomination of desolations) talked about in the Book of Daniel and Mark 13:14? Eugene - Freehold, NJ (15:12)
    Genesis 6 talks about angels cohabitating with women. Are these demon/human hybrids in the world and influencing the government? Don - Charlotte, NC (20:33)
    Is Charles Spurgeon a reliable teacher? Tyler - NE (24:05)
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  • Q&A: The Rapture, Curse for Not Tithing, and Depression
    Apr 15 2026
    On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/15/26), Hank answers the following questions:

    Is the rapture biblical? Linda - Pittsburgh, PA (0:48)
    Must Christians tithe or face the curses mentioned in Deuteronomy 28? Alicia - St. Louis, MO (5:38)
    Why wasn’t King David stoned for adultery? Kevin - Kansas City, KS (15:11)
    I struggle with depression. One part of the bible says that if I ask believing it will be given, but Paul prayed for the thorn to be removed, yet the thorn remained. How do I make sense of these different responses? Collin - NE (18:58)
    My son says he saw an angel at the age of three. How do I know if that’s true? Bill - MO (22:53)
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  • Celebrating Pascha—The Culmination of Holy Week
    Apr 14 2026
    On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/14/26), Hank concludes his overview of the days of Holy Week, arriving at Pascha—also known as Easter. It is the day in which the body of Christ worldwide celebrates the ultimate game-changer—the resurrection of Jesus Christ. “If I face hardships in life for merely human reasons,” wrote Paul in his first letter to the Corinthian Christians, “what have I gained? If the dead are not raised, ‘Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.’ If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins. Then those also who have fallen asleep in Christ are lost. If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are to be pitied more than all men.” Without resurrection, Christianity crumbles. Thus, in 1 Corinthians chapter 15, the apostle Paul provides a four-part argument underscoring the irrevocable reality of Christ’s resurrection. Of one thing Hank has become certain—if twenty-first-century Christians would grasp the reality of resurrection like first-century Christians did, their lives would be totally transformed.
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  • Celebrating Holy Saturday, and Q&A
    Apr 13 2026
    On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/13/26), Hank resumes his overview of the days of Holy Week, arriving at Holy Saturday, which was observed by the Eastern Church this past weekend. Holy Saturday marks one of the most enigmatic of all mysteries—the mystery of Christ’s descent into Hades. Being “put to death in the body,” says Peter, he was “made alive by the spirit through whom also he went and preached to the spirits in prison who disobeyed long ago when God waited patiently in the days of Noah while the ark was being built. In it, only a few people, eight in all, were saved through water, and this water symbolizes baptism that now saves you also.” Peter here reminds us of two great and glorious truths. First, that we are saved through water, and second, that the descent of Christ into Hades inaugurates resplendent triumph. A triumph by which Christ “tramples down death by death.”

    Hank also answers the following questions:

    When a person is baptized, do they become a new creation right away, or is it an ongoing process? Debra - Stony Plain, AB (15:49)
    What provision does the Bible make for young children or some adults who don’t have the mental capacity to accept Christ? Robert - Tallahassee, FL (21:07)
    I have a cross pendant that has discolored over time. I bought a replacement, but what should I do with the old one? Paul - San Diego, CA (23:36)
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  • Best of BAM Q&A: Christ’s Two Natures, the Sin Leading to Death, and Judgement Day
    Apr 11 2026
    On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank shares the testimony of Michelle, who came out of Mormonism. Hank also answers the following questions:

    I am discussing the two natures of Christ. Did Christ have a human spirit and a divine spirit? Michael - Fort Worth, TX (5:11)
    What is the sin leading to death in 1 John 5:16? Why pray that people should not commit that sin? Zeke - Old Ridge, NE (9:00)
    What is the difference between an apostate and a heretic? Carl - WI (15:13)
    Can you explain Judgment Day to me? If our sins are forgotten, why is God going to judge Christians? Patty - St. Louis, MO (16:24)
    Can you explain Peter’s vision regarding the eating of animals? Chip - Bloomington, IL (20:52)
    Genesis says, “God created the heavens and the earth.” Are there multiple levels of heaven? Mark - Omaha, NE (23:04)
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  • Celebrating Holy Friday: The Fatal Torment of Jesus Christ
    Apr 10 2026
    On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/10/26), Hank picks up his overview of the days of Holy Week, arriving at Holy Friday, the day a united Church is brought face-to-face with the fatal torment of Jesus Christ. A torment that began in the garden of Gethsemane following the emotional Last Supper of Holy Thursday. That night, Jesus was betrayed by Judas, disowned by Peter, and arrested by the temple guard. Before Caiaphas the high priest, he was mocked, beaten, and spat upon. The next morning, Jesus—battered, bruised, and bleeding—was stripped and subjected to the brutality of Roman flogging, reducing his body to quivering ribbons of bleeding flesh. As Christ slumped into the pool of his own blood, soldiers threw a scarlet robe across his shoulders, thrust a scepter into his hands, and pressed sharp thorns into his scalp. After they mocked him, they took the scepter and repeatedly struck him on the head. A heavy wooden beam was thrust upon his bleeding body, and he was led away to a place called Golgotha. There, the Lord of Glory experienced ultimate physical torture in the form of the cross.

    Today, as we remember the passion of Christ upon the cross, as we recall his dying words, “Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit,” we are reminded that we, too, will breathe our last. Whether we are old or young, rich or poor, male or female, we light the sky for the briefest of moments. And then eternity. In the meantime, what we do today will have direct consequences for all eternity. Thus, while the culture seeks to focus your gaze on greatness, Christ rightly focuses your gaze on grace and godliness.
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