
Many of the Bible stories and verses we think we know, we don’t! When We Understand the Text (WWUTT) is a daily Bible study committed to teaching sound doctrine, featuring the teaching of Pastor Gabriel Hughes. We cover a New Testament book on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, an Old Testament book on Thursday, and our Q&A on Friday. Find our videos on YouTube, and we’re also on Facebook, Instagram,... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 999 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Reading Acts 10:30-35 where Peter comes into the house of Cornelius, and realizes that God shows no partiality but is having the gospel go out to Jews and Gentiles. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
Responding to questions from listeners about the website and past episodes, if a pastor's wife leaves him is he disqualified, and who is Bryce Crawford and is he sound? Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
Reading Lamentations 1:12-22 where the singer mourns over the suffering he is enduring because of his rebellion against God, crying out that God would deliver. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
Reading Acts 10:17-29 where Peter is instructed by the Holy Spirit to go to the house of Cornelius and share the gospel with him and with his household. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
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I just want to say I love hearing the congregation singing at the end of the Sunday service. It is so beautiful to hear their voices praising the King with such gusto!! Thank you for including that in the podcast.
I love this for my daily bible listening, especially on days I’m struggling to keep up with two under two and my small business, I am thankful to have such convenient access to clear teaching of the Word. Shout out to Beki when she stays up late to record!
Incredible Podcast. Gabe really brings the heat in some of these episodes and quickly dispels many of the misconceptions surrounding often-quoted biblical passages or ideas!
WWUTT is my go to ministry for daily reminders of my basic need which is the Gospel of Jesus Christ. As a sinner, I need the gospel every day and Pastor Gabe delivers it in spades. He teaches not for raising your biblical IQ, but for leading you in patches of righteousness for His name’s sake. Whether Old or New Testament subject you will be pointed to Christ and be given a choice to follow instruction or reject and follow your own law. This daily reminder has wrought life changing results.
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This Pastor uses 4 million words when 400 would suffice. He talks way too much, repeat himself too often, loves to chase rabbits and Pursue tangents, and never sticks to his basic point. It would be nice if he was occasionally breathe. I could only listen to nine minutes before I had to shut it off
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A daily Bible-study podcast focused on expository teaching across both testaments, with a steady rhythm of NT books Mon-Wed, OT on Thursday, and a Friday Q&A. The host delivers verse-by-verse explanations, often weaving pastoral application, personal anecdotes, and current-church topics (including denominational debates) into straightforward, doctrine-focused teaching. A recurring strength is clear, line-by-line exegesis anchored in Scripture, with conversational moments when the host is joined by a co-host/wife on occasion. Notable for its accessible yet rigorous Bible study approach and a transparent, family-friendly presenter style, it's well-suited for listeners who want solid theological grounding and practical implications for daily f... more
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Recent guests on WWUTT include:
1. Josh Kipers
2. Fred Butler
3. Kenneth Coleman
4. Allie Beth Stuckey
5. Allan Nambasha
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