The Bible Breakdown: Daily Bible Reading
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Welcome to "The Bible Breakdown," where we break down God’s Word so we can know God better. I'm your host, Brandon Cannon, and I'm here to guide you through the pages of the Bible, one day at a time.
Each day, we'll read through a section of the Bible and explore key themes, motifs, and teachings. Whether you're new to the Bible or a seasoned veteran, I guarantee you'll find something insightful or inspiring. My hope is to encourage you to dive deeper and deeper.
So grab your Bible, your journal, your coffee, and join me on this journey of faith and discovery. And don't forget to hit that subscribe button to stay up-to-date with our daily readings and breakdowns.
Remember, as we journey through the pages of the Bible together, we're not just reading a book, we're unlocking the secrets to eternal life. The more we dig, the more we find! Let's get started!
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Episodes
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Exodus 23: God’s Command To Party
God doesn’t just rescue Israel from slavery, he teaches them how to stay free and Exodus 23 gets surprisingly direct about what that looks like. We talk through the chapter the way we read it: not as a list of random rules, but as a blueprint f...
Exodus 22: Restoring The Broken
Freedom can disappear fast when nobody knows the rules. Exodus 22 drops us right into that tension: Israel has been rescued from slavery, but now they have to learn how to live as free people without sliding into chaos, revenge, or exploitation...
Exodus 21: Justice In The Wilderness
Exodus 21 gets quoted all the time and understood far less. We’re reading “Justice in the Wilderness,” where God takes Israel from the thunder of Mount Sinai into the gritty realities of building a society: debt, labor, injury, restitution, neg...
Exodus 20: Rules of Relationship
Thunder on the mountain, a trembling crowd, and ten sentences that reshape a nation. We open Exodus 20 with Pastor Brandon as God speaks to a former slave people and teaches them how to stay free. The Ten Commandments land here not as random re...
Exodus 19: The King Enters the Chat
The mountain shakes, the sky cracks with thunder, and smoke billows like a furnace as God’s presence descends on Mount Sinai. Exodus 19 is one of the most intense “God shows up” scenes in all of Scripture, and we slow down to take it in without...
Exodus 18: The Joy of Shared Ministry
Moses has a miracle story to tell, but he also has a leadership problem he can’t outwork. As Israel learns how to live in freedom, every disagreement and every question ends up in one place: Moses’ seat. By Exodus 18, the workload is crushing, ...
Exodus 17: Be An Armrest
When pressure hits, it’s amazing how fast we forget what God has already done. Exodus chapter 17 starts with a basic need that turns into a faith crisis: no water at Rephidim. We walk through Israel’s complaints, Moses’ frustration, and the mom...
Exodus 16: What Is It?
They saw the Red Sea split, watched their enemies fall, and still looked at the desert and said, “We’re going to starve.” That’s Exodus 16, and it’s way closer to our daily life than we like to admit. We walk through Israel’s complaints, God’s ...
Exodus 15: Praise Break
A sea splits, an empire collapses, and the very first thing God’s people do is sing. Exodus 15 gives us the Song of Moses, a raw, vivid praise anthem that names the miracle in detail so nobody forgets who saved them. We lean into why that matte...
Exodus 14: Won't He Do It
You can do everything right and still feel cornered. That’s the pressure cooker of Exodus 14: Israel is out of Egypt, but not out of danger. Pharaoh changes his mind, the chariots close in, and the people panic because God’s route looks like a ...
Exodus 13: Holy Detours
The fastest route is not always the safest route, and Exodus 13 proves it in a way that feels uncomfortably personal. We talk about why detours make us angry, how easy it is to assume we know better, and what happens when God’s guidance clashes...
Exodus 12: The First Passover
One chapter. One night. One sign on a doorpost that changes everything. Exodus 12 brings us to the first Passover, where God tells His people to choose a spotless lamb, apply its blood, eat the meal in full, and stay ready to move. It’s intense...
Exodus 11: Final Boss Showdown
Pharaoh has been bargaining like he’s the one in control, but Exodus 11 says God has one final move that ends the negotiation for good. We call this chapter the “final boss showdown” because it’s the moment Yahweh goes straight at the highest p...
Exodus 10: Locusts And Darkness
A swarm that strips a nation bare. A darkness so thick you can feel it. Exodus 10 doesn’t just escalate the plagues of Egypt, it exposes the brittle foundations of power, pride, and false security. We follow the story beat by beat as Moses retu...
Exodus 09: God Keeps Winning
Pharaoh has seen enough to change, yet he still won’t let go and the cost keeps rising. We open Exodus 9 and watch a showdown unfold that’s bigger than politics, bigger than weather, and bigger than one stubborn leader. The plagues land like pr...
Exodus 08: More gods Fall
Frogs in the ovens. Gnats in the dust. Flies in the palace. Exodus 8 doesn’t read like a polite religious story, it reads like a full-on confrontation where God proves who actually rules Egypt. We walk through the chapter step by step and show ...
Exodus 07: Blood In The Water
Blood in the water isn’t just a dramatic image, it’s the opening move in a spiritual war. Exodus 7 drops us into the moment Moses and Aaron stand before Pharaoh with a simple command from Yahweh: let God’s people go. Pharaoh has a throne, an ar...
Exodus 06: It's Not About You
Obedience is supposed to make things better, right? Moses walks into Pharaoh’s court with God’s words and walks out with Israel’s chains pulled tighter. Exodus 6 starts in that gut-punch space where you did what God asked, and the results look ...
Exodus 05: Worse Before It Gets Better
The first “Let my people go” doesn’t open prison doors, it tightens the chains. Exodus 5 starts with courage and ends with exhaustion: Moses and Aaron speak to Pharaoh, Pharaoh scoffs at Yahweh, and the backlash hits the workers immediately. St...
Exodus 04: Thank You Moses
Moses is one of the most relatable people in the Bible because he does what many of us do when God calls: he argues, delays, and lists every reason he’s not the right person. As we walk through Exodus 4, we trace Moses’ shift from “I can’t do t...
Exodus 03: Hope Has A Name
A bush burns but never burns up and suddenly Exodus 3 stops feeling like ancient history and starts feeling like a mirror. I’m walking through Moses’ turning point on Mount Sinai, where an exhausted fugitive hears his name called, is told to st...
Exodus 02: When Things Don't Go As Planned
A baby in a basket should be the end of a story, not the beginning of deliverance. But Exodus 2 keeps flipping the script: what looks like loss becomes protection, what feels like surrender becomes provision, and what seems like a detour become...
Exodus 01: God Frees His People
A new Pharaoh rises, forgets Joseph, and turns fear into policy and the result is slavery, oppression, and a shocking command aimed at wiping out a generation. We slow down in Exodus chapter 1 to see what’s really happening beneath the surface ...
Colossians 04 Round Two: Don’t Give Up
Paul is in prison, but his biggest request isn’t comfort or an early release. He asks for something far harder: a clear voice for Christ when the door opens. Colossians 4 ends with prayer, workplace integrity, and a blueprint for everyday Chris...
Colossians 03 Round Twp: All Of Christ For All Of Life
You can believe the right things about Jesus and still keep Him boxed into a few safe corners of your life. Today we sit in Colossians 3 and let Paul press on the real issue: Jesus does not want to be part of our lives. He wants to be Lord over...