Jeremiah was known as the weeping prophet and offered a message of hope for Israel.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Welcome to my blog! My name is Brother Woody Brohm. I’m blessed to be married, the father of two wonderful daughters, and the grandfather of five incredible grandchildren. As the son of a pastor, I’ve had the joy of knowing Christ for most of my life. Though I haven’t pursued seminary or pastoral ministry as a vocation, I’ve been privileged to teach in churches and serve as a missionary at various times. My heart’s desire is to follow Jesus Christ faithfully, and I affirm the truth of salvation by grace alone. This blog is a reflection of my passion for studying Scripture and sharing the truths I’ve discovered. May it serve to encourage and equip you as we grow together in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Jeremiah was known as the weeping prophet and offered a message of hope for Israel.
The Apostle Peter contributes much doctrinal content and is mentioned frequently in the Gospels.
Moses stood between God and Israel, receiving living words and shepherding a rescued nation at Sinai. His ministry shows the goodness of the law, our deeper need, and the glory of the One to whom Moses pointed.
Abraham’s life traces God’s promise from Ur to Moriah: a call, a covenant sworn by God, and faith counted as righteousness. His story points to Christ and teaches pilgrims today to trust, wait, and walk in hope.
Jonah’s four chapters reveal God’s sovereign pursuit, His mercy for the nations, and His patient work in a reluctant messenger. Rooted in Scripture, this study calls the church to obey, love enemies, and rejoice when grace reaches unlikely people.
Noah’s story is more than animals and a boat. Scripture presents a man who obeyed, a world judged, and an ark that foreshadows the only refuge God offers in Christ.
David’s story blends courage, failure, worship, and repentance under God’s steady hand. His covenant points to a righteous King who will reign forever.
Samuel’s story began before he was born and he went on to be a great man of God. He forshadowded Christ in holding the office of Prophet, Judge and King.
Joshua was great military leader and second in command to Moses. His leadership foreshadows Christ’s greater fulfillment.
Aaron’s story blends privilege, failure, and mercy. As Israel’s first high priest he served a holy God, and his office prepared the way for Christ’s perfect priesthood.
Paul’s story shows grace at work from Damascus to Rome. Explore his background, conversion, doctrine, and letters, and learn how his example shapes faithful ministry today.
James was the half-brother of Christ and wrote a informative letter that is chock full of instructions for Christians.
The firstborn son held special recognition in the Bible times. See how it points to Christ as the supreme Firstborn over all creation.
Judas was guilty of perhaps the most famous betrayal of all time. His story contains elements of history, prophecy and God’s judgment.
John breaks four centuries of silence with a desert cry: “Prepare the way for the Lord.” His humility, courage, and joy point us straight to Jesus.