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by Webb Simpson, Ben Crane, and William Kane.
The Bible Caddie Podcast aims to carry the good news about Jesus to the world of golf! Multi-time PGA Tour winners Webb Simpson and Ben Crane are joined each week by their buddy William Kane for golf banter and Bible Study. While each episode contains plenty of golf chatter and humor, the primary focus of each episode is an interactive conversation around a specific Bible passage that is both accessible and relatable.
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In this episode, after recapping the Charles Schwab Challenge and previewing the Memorial Tournament, the guys unpack Matthew 7:13-20 and Jesus' command for His disciples to enter by the narrow gate and beware of false prophets. There are only two gates, two roads, two groups, and two destinations. And spoiler alert! The right choice comes with difficulty. But it also comes with great reward.We are coming toward the end of our study in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, the Son of the Living God, preached this message to show His followers what it looks like to be a disciple in His invisible kingdom as we live everyday lives in the real world.Today we start the final section of the Sermon on the Mount, which deals with the assessment of a disciple in the kingdom of God. Today's passage, Matthew 7:13-20, brings us to a fork in the road. When it comes to Christ and His kingdom, these verses show us there are only two possible choices: two very different roads that lead to two very different destinations.Topics covered:- Congrats to Russell Henley on his win at Colonial and Memorial Tournament preview and picks- Enter by the narrow gate (Matthew 7:13)- Two gates, two roads, two groups, two destinations (Matthew 7:13-14)- The gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many- The gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few- Jesus as the narrow gate (John 10:9)- Beware of false prophets who come in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves (Matthew 7:15)- You will recognize them by their fruits (Matthew 7:16-20)- Religious, educational, and cultural false prophets in the 21st century- Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire (Matthew 7:19)- Swing thoughtsFollow Bible Caddie:Instagram: @biblecaddieTikTok: @biblecaddieX: @biblecaddieListen and subscribe: https://www.biblecaddie.com/podcastInterested in starting a Bible Caddie Featured Group? groups@biblecaddie.comQuestions or inquiries: info@biblecaddie.comShop Bible Caddie: https://www.biblecaddie.com
In this episode, William Kane, Ben Crane, and Webb Simpson take a number of listener questions and then unpack Matthew 7:12. Whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets. Our goal is that we would allow this verse to move past the layer of familiarity deep into our minds and down into our hearts so that it begins to transform the way that we live.We are continuing in our study in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, the Son of the Living God, preached this message to show His followers what it looks like to be a disciple in His invisible kingdom as we live everyday lives in the real world.We are finishing up the third major section in the Sermon on the Mount, which deals with the practices of a disciple in the kingdom of God. Today, we close out section three of the Sermon on the Mount by looking at one little verse: the Golden Rule. This little verse is the Law of the Kingdom in summary.Topics covered:- Listener questions on wedge bounce and grind, perseverance in the faith, and how to keep God the main thing while chasing a dream- The two steps Jesus gives us in the Golden Rule (Matthew 7:12)- For this is the Law and the Prophets- Love your neighbor as yourself and the connection to the Golden Rule (Matthew 22:37-40)- Just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another (John 13:34-35)- How has Jesus loved us?- When we love one another, everyone wins: it glorifies God, it serves others, it gladdens us, and it draws people to Jesus (John 15:8-12)- What does love look like in action: bearing burdens, encouraging, honoring, forgiving, speaking the truth in love- Swing thoughtsFollow Bible Caddie:Instagram: @biblecaddieTikTok: @biblecaddieX: @biblecaddieListen and subscribe: https://www.biblecaddie.com/podcastInterested in starting a Bible Caddie Featured Group? groups@biblecaddie.comQuestions or inquiries: info@biblecaddie.comShop Bible Caddie: https://www.biblecaddie.com
In this episode, William Kane, Ben Crane, and Webb Simpson unpack one of the sweetest invitations in the Bible. Disciples of Jesus are to ask, seek, and knock, with full confidence that our heavenly Father will answer our prayers with only good gifts. The guys also recap the PGA Championship at Aronimink and preview the Byron Nelson.We are continuing our study in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, the Son of the Living God, preached this message to show His followers what it looks like to be a disciple in His invisible kingdom as we live everyday lives in the real world.In today's passage, Jesus returns again to the topic of prayer. Prayer gets more attention than any other topic in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus tells us how we are to go about praying and why we are to go about praying like that. The original literally says keep on asking, keep on seeking, keep on knocking. This is Jesus' invitation to us to pray like a kid.Topics covered:- Ask, seek, and knock and why all three are present tense commands (Matthew 7:7)- Everyone who asks receives, the one who seeks finds, the one who knocks it will be opened (Matthew 7:8)- Bread and fish and what kinds of things we ought to ask for (Matthew 7:9-10)- How much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him (Matthew 7:11)- If God knows what we need before we ask, why pray?- How to process unanswered prayer- Praying in Jesus name, according to His will, and with faith- PGA Championship recap and Aaron Rai at Aronimink- Byron Nelson preview and picksFollow Bible Caddie:Instagram: @biblecaddieTikTok: @biblecaddieX: @biblecaddieListen and subscribe: https://www.biblecaddie.com/podcastInterested in starting a Bible Caddie Featured Group? groups@biblecaddie.comQuestions or inquiries: info@biblecaddie.comShop Bible Caddie: https://www.biblecaddie.com
Episode 166 | "Judge Not" — What Does It Actually Mean? | Matthew 7:1-6 | The Greatest Sermon Ever Preached"Judge not" might be the two most misunderstood words in the entire Bible. In this episode, William Kane, Ben Crane, and Webb Simpson unpack Jesus' command in Matthew 7:1-6 — what it doesn't mean, what it does mean, and what it looks like to live it out in our marriages, friendships, and everyday relationships. The guys also recap the Truist Championship and preview the PGA Championship at Aronimink.We are continuing our study in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, preached this message to show His followers what it looks like to be a disciple in His invisible kingdom as we live everyday lives in the real world. In today's passage, Jesus turns from personal piety to our horizontal relationships with one another — and there's hardly a bigger turn off than a judgmental Christian.Topics covered:- What "Judge not" doesn't mean — and how most people misunderstand it- Hypocritical judgmentalism vs. right judgment (John 7:24)- The log and the speck — self-examination before correcting others- Why disciples of Jesus shouldn't be judgmental (Matthew 7:2)- The Bema Seat — how the Lord will one day judge us- How to bring correction gently in marriage, parenting, and friendship- Discernment — when to stop casting pearls before pigs (Matthew 7:6)- The Golden Rule as the recipe for our horizontal relationships (Matthew 7:12)- PGA Championship preview — Aronimink Golf ClubFollow Bible Caddie:Instagram: @biblecaddieTikTok: @biblecaddieX: @biblecaddieListen and subscribe: https://www.biblecaddie.com/podcastInterested in starting a Bible Caddie Featured Group? groups@biblecaddie.comQuestions or inquiries: info@biblecaddie.comShop Bible Caddie: https://www.biblecaddie.com
In this episode, Webb Simpson and Ben Crane sit down with Mike Mayernick to talk about faith, ALS, adoption, stewardship, suffering, anxiety, and the hope found in Jesus Christ.What does it look like to trust God through suffering?Mike shares how his ALS diagnosis changed his perspective on life, family, prayer, control, and eternity while pointing back to the goodness and faithfulness of God through every season.
In this episode, after recapping the 2026 Zurich Classic, we unpack Jesus’ freeing command to not be anxious in Matthew 6:25–34.We continue our study through the Sermon on the Mount and walk through what Jesus teaches about anxiety, worry, and trusting God. Jesus calls His followers to move away from anxiety and toward a life of dependence on the Father.We also recap the Zurich Classic and connect the world of golf with what it looks like to trust God in everyday life.This episode walks through Matthew 6 and helps us think about what it means to live with peace, trust, and an eternal perspective.
In this episode, after recapping the RBC Heritage and the Senior PGA, we unpack Matthew 6:19–24 where we find Christ’s investment strategy for His disciples. These verses explain how followers of Jesus should invest our resources and why.We continue our study through the Sermon on the Mount and walk through what Jesus teaches about money, possessions, and eternal priorities. He calls His followers to stop storing up treasures on earth and instead invest in what lasts forever.We also recap the RBC Heritage, Scottie Scheffler’s performance, Matt Fitzpatrick’s win, and Ben Crane’s finish at the Senior PGA Championship.This episode walks through Matthew 6 and helps us think about what it means to live with an eternal perspective when it comes to money, purpose, and faith.
The Lord’s Prayer | The Greatest Sermon Ever PreachedThe guys recap Rory McIlroy’s 2026 Masters win before continuing The Greatest Sermon Ever Preached series, unpacking the Lord’s Prayer from Matthew 6:7–15 and what it teaches about prayer and our Father in heaven.Stay Connected! Instagram: @biblecaddieYouTube: @biblecaddieWebsite: BibleCaddie.comIf you’re interested in starting a Bible study, head to the Featured Groups page or email groups@biblecaddie.com to get connected.
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