Nov. 6, 2025

Why Search The Scriptures?

In a world overflowing with noise, opinions, and endless distractions, finding truth can feel impossible. Brother Robert Militello reminds us that clarity and wisdom are never far—they’re found when we search the Scriptures.

In this episode Robert challenges us to go beyond simply reading God’s Word. As he puts it, “Reading is not searching. When you seek with all your heart, then shall you find Him.” It’s a call to dig deeper—to engage with the Bible in a way that transforms not just what we know, but who we are.

Drawing from Proverbs, he reminds us that “wisdom is the principal thing.” The Scriptures are more than ancient text—they’re a divine guide, helping us discern right from wrong and to walk in the light of truth. At the center of it all is humility—the key that opens the heart of the Lord.

If you’ve ever wondered why it matters to search the Scriptures instead of just skimming their surface, this episode will challenge and inspire you to take that next step.

Tune in as Brother Robert Militello calls us back to the foundation of our faith: the Word of God.

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Our podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.


00:00 - Intro

00:50 - Robert Militello Intro

04:21 - Bible Study - Why Search The Scriptures

57:15 - Outro

Robert Militello Profile Photo

Robert Militello

Author, Pastor

Saved Jan 6, 1978

HIstory
*Received a Catholic Jesuit Education 1959-1963, Graduated at 16 years of age.
*Taught Catholic school for 5 years, 1968-1973
*Graduated Long Island University with a Degree In Journalism, 1968
*Masters Degree in Geo Politics and International Relations from Queens College, NY
*(1973-2000) Methods Analyst Civil Service NYC
*Pastor (1985-2000) Blessed Hope Baptist Church Brooklyn NY,

Today
Writes for The Bible Believers Bulletin
Heard On Final Fight Bible Radio
Also heard on YouTube (Don Nesbitt)