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The podcast where we look at some of those bits of the Bible that make you go ”What in the Word is going on here?” and explain why they’re really exciting. Shoot an email to [email protected] if ... more
FAQs about What in the Word?:How many episodes does What in the Word? have?The podcast currently has 123 episodes available.
February 24, 2025#66: Luke 2: An Exploration of MisapplicationLuke 2:41-52 tells the story of 12-year-old Jesus at the temple, and it's all about Jesus' unique calling as the Messiah, His extraordinary relationship with God the Father, and His remarkable patience and obedience. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it....more16minPlay
February 18, 2025#65: Mark 4: You Know That He Knows If You Know, You Know?In Mark 4, Jesus teaches his parable of the sower. We often think parables are supposed to make things clearer, but Jesus' parables often mystified even his closest disciples. In this episode, we think through how connection to Christ is essential for grasping the truths of God's kingdom.If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it....more14minPlay
February 13, 2025#64: Isa & Matt: Gladly Doing RightIn this episode, we look at some connections between Isaiah and the New Testament book of Matthew. Isaiah's prophecies vividly depict a God whose power is unmatched, but a God who acts in unexpected ways. Jesus is this unexpected one, bringing God's power, not through rock-shattering but through acts of healing, mercy, and teaching. This counterintuitive approach is highlighted during John the Baptist's moment of doubt while imprisoned.If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it....more12minPlay
February 08, 2025#63: Isa 40-48: Impossible, Difficult, Done.In this episode, we look at God's challenge to Judah and the nations to justify their false gods, and then the surprising twist that, despite labeling his people as blind and deaf, God promises they will become his witnesses: a seemingly impossible transformation that will herald a new era of deliverance.Isaiah's prophecy paints a vivid picture of a miraculous time when God promises to "do a new thing."If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it. ...more12minPlay
February 05, 2025#62: Isa 28: Baby TalkIn this episode, we find out why Isaiah's listeners in Judah think his speech is so much "baby talk" and how God turns their own foolish talk back on their own heads while providing hope for those who trust him. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it....more12minPlay
February 01, 2025#61: Isaiah's Mountain of Fat ThingsWe start this episode by seeing how the judgment upon Egypt gets described and how it urges us to have faith in God's control.That takes us unto chapters 24 to 27, which broaden the perspective to God's ultimate triumph over all things. It despairs over the hopelessness of human ways in the face of divine judgment, but rejoices in the hope and the feasting that's coming in God's kingdom.If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it....more15minPlay
January 28, 2025#60: Isa 13-23: But Up! Unto the Watch-Tower GetIn this episode, we do a broad overview of Isaiah chapters 13 to 23 and think through why Isaiah makes these oracles not just to nations like Babylon and Egypt, but also to lesser-known territories.We'll look at Isaiah's foundation in God's transcendent holiness and look at a few pieces of the puzzle that have implications for us.If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it...more18minPlay
January 22, 2025#59: Isaiah 7: It Comes After Isaiah 6Many know one verse from this chapter for its connection to Jesus Christ, but few understand its immediate relevance to King Ahaz and the people of Judah amidst a looming Assyrian threat.Exploring the historical context, we learn about how the powerful rise of Assyria dictated regional alliances and strategies, but that Isaiah's message in it all was clear: Trust what God says, not what you see.If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it....more18minPlay
January 16, 2025#58: Isaiah 6: An Uncleanness Mr. Clean Can't HandleIsaiah chapter 6 details Isaiah's well-known encounter with God. The question is about Isaiah's startling self-identification with the desperately wicked unclean of Judah. Understanding it means understanding the concept of justice-righteousness as used in Isaiah, as well as spiritual uncleanness.If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it....more11minPlay
January 13, 2025#57: Mark 9: Let Me Be Your Salty DogIt's a bluegrass classic, folks. If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it. ...more10minPlay
FAQs about What in the Word?:How many episodes does What in the Word? have?The podcast currently has 123 episodes available.