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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

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Reading Jeremiah 49:1-39 as these judgments continue against Gentile cities and nations, but for some God will show mercy and the rest He will harden. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!

Reading Acts 7:30-43 where Stephen recalls the words of Moses about a prophet of God who will come to Israel, but Israel would reject Him, who is Jesus Christ. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!

Reading Acts 7:17-29 where Stephen points the people to Moses, through whom God fulfilled His promise, even when the children of Israel refused to listen to him. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!

Reading Acts 7:9-16 where Stephen recalls that Joseph was sold by his brothers into slavery in Egypt, and yet even there God was faithful to fulfill His promises. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!

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Recent Guests

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Episode: WWUTT 2580 Q&A Seeing the Unseen Realm, How Dangerous is This Theology
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Episode: WWUTT 2575 Q&A End Times Theology, Can Protestants Be Catholic, Church Discipline
Allie Beth Stuckey
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Episode: WWUTT 2505 Q&A The Promised Land Show, Assurance for Struggling Christians, Allie Beth Stuckey Addresses Men
Allan Nambasha
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Providence Reformed Baptist Church
Episode: Sunday Sermon: The Tragedy of Hypocrisy (Romans 2:17-24)

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Gabriel Hughes
Pastor of Providence Reformed Baptist Church; primary host and Bible teacher for the series.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 626 ratings
  • Love this…

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Myckie Girl
    Canada2 months ago
  • Encouraging and Convicting

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EmJWaits
    United States2 months ago
  • Gabe Brings the Heat

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jmammy1000
    Australiaa year ago
  • Passionate instruction to pursue holiness

    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.

    Bo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Listen and Repear
    United Statesa year ago
  • Exhausted

    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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    chubby baker
    United Statesa year ago

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Gabe's teaching style and demonstrations of pastoral care are repeatedly highlighted.

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WWUTT 2580 Q&A Seeing the Unseen Realm, How Dangerous is This Theology
Q: How does Psalm 82 factor into Heiser's theology, and is the translation as 'divine council' or 'gods' a critical issue?
They discuss that Psalm 82 has traditionally been understood as addressing human judges, not divine beings, and that translations like 'divine council' create a misreading that elevates Elohim as lesser deities; they prefer rendering that aligns with the biblical monotheistic framework.
WWUTT 2580 Q&A Seeing the Unseen Realm, How Dangerous is This Theology
Q: What are the main concerns with Heiser's divine council interpretation and its effect on the church today?
The guests argue that Heiser relies heavily on non-canonical sources and ancient Near Eastern context to reinterpret biblical events, which can distort core doctrines like monotheism, the nature of God, and the gospel; they warn this leads to speculative theology that diverts attention from human sin and responsibility.
WWUTT 2575 Q&A End Times Theology, Can Protestants Be Catholic, Church Discipline
Q: What is the difference between being Catholic and Roman Catholic, and what does confirmation mean in Catholic doctrine?
The host clarifies that Catholic refers to the universal church, while Roman Catholic denotes the specific historic church under Rome; he explains that confirmation is one of the seven sacraments in Roman Catholicism, while many Protestants view baptism and the Lord's Supper as the primary ordinances.
WWUTT 2575 Q&A End Times Theology, Can Protestants Be Catholic, Church Discipline
Q: Is Jesus coming back at the beginning of a seven year period of tribulation, and is the church raptured then?
The host explains the dispensational view and contrasts it with other interpretations, noting that the seven-year tribulation is a future period in some views, and that the timing of the rapture is debated among Christians, with emphasis on understanding scripture and avoiding heated arguments.
WWUTT 2570 Q&A Great Awakening Movie, Evangelizing Roman Catholics, Pre or Post-Trib Rapture
Q: What is your view on pre-trib or post-trib rapture?
Pastor Gabe discusses his understanding of the rapture based on biblical scripture, stating that he doesn't subscribe to the pre-trib view and sees the rapture and Christ's return as one event.

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A daily Bible study focused on verse-by-verse exposition across both Testaments, with Mondays-Wednesdays covering New Testament books, Thursdays Old Testament, and Fridays dedicated to a Q&A format. The host, Pastor Gabriel Hughes, consistently anchors episodes in biblical authority, doctrinal clarity, and practical application, often discussing current events or theological topics through a Reformed-Baptist lens and inviting listener engagement with personal reflections and family context. Noteworthy traits include a steady expository cadence, explicit calls to Scripture as the authority, and a frequent co-hosting dynamic with Becky for Q&As and updates, which adds a relatable, home-church perspective to rigorous teaching.

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