Verses We Missed

You’ve read it… but did you see it? Verses We Missed is a weekly podcast hosted by Steve Webb, the OG Godcaster, who has been sharing God’s Word through podcasting since 2004. Each short episode uncovers overlooked or easily skipped passages of the Bible, revealing the depth, beauty, and truth that’s been hiding in plain sight.
Whether you’ve been reading Scripture for decades or are opening it for the first time, Verses We Missed will help you hear God’s Word with fresh ears, and discover treasures you didn’t know were there.

Micah 6:8 – The Foundation of a Faithful Life

Episode Context: In this episode of Verses We Missed, Steve Webb explores Micah 6:8 as a timeless foundation for a faithful life. Recorded at the beginning of a new year, this reflection examines how justice, mercy, and humility shape everyday Christian living and provide spiritual clarity beyond resolutions or performance-driven faith. The Foundation of a…

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2 Corinthians 9:15: The Indescribable Gift

2 Corinthians 9:15 — When Gratitude Is the Only Response Christmas is a season full of explanation. We explain traditions, meanings, and stories that have been handed down for generations. We describe why the lights matter, why the songs sound the way they do, and why this season still carries weight long after childhood has…

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Isaiah 53:3-The Man of Sorrows and the Hope of Advent

Isaiah 53:3 — The Man of Sorrows and the Hope of Advent Advent is a season that invites honesty. Joy and sorrow sit side by side, and Scripture refuses to pretend otherwise. Isaiah 53:3 shows us a portrait of the Messiah long before Bethlehem — a portrait not of a distant king, but of a…

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Luke 24:27: The Story Was Pointing to Him All Along

Episode Context: This Advent episode explores Luke 24:27, where Jesus reveals the scarlet thread of redemption running from Moses through the prophets. The entire Old Testament points toward Christ. This episode explains how Scripture forms a unified story that leads to the manger and ultimately to the cross and resurrection. Beginning With Moses: How Jesus…

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Psalm 107:1-Give Thanks to the Lord, For He Is Good

Give Thanks to the Lord — For He Is Good As the Thanksgiving season arrives life does not always slow down. Some years bring joy. Some years bring heavy burdens.For many of us it is both at once.Psalm 107:1 meets us there:“Give thanks to the Lord for He is good; His steadfast love endures forever.”…

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Philippians 4:6–7: When Prayer Pushes Out Panic

When Prayer Pushes Out Panic Philippians 4:6–7 is one of the most quoted passages in the New Testament, and yet it often becomes a verse we skim instead of a lifeline we grab. “Do not be anxious” is not a demand to shut off your emotions or pretend everything is fine. It’s an invitation to…

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2 Samuel 5:24-David Had A Secret Weapon

Welcome to Episode 005 of Verses We Missed. I’m your host, Steve Webb, your OG Godcaster. This weekly show is released every Tuesday night at 10 p.m. Pacific so that it’s waiting for you Wednesday morning — a mid-week breath of Scripture and grace. Today’s Verse 2 Samuel 5:24 — “And when you hear the…

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Romans 8:1: No Condemnation

No Condemnation. None. No Condemnation is not just a doctrine; it’s a lifeline. There are verses you memorize, and then there are verses that carry you. Romans 8:1 is one of those. It’s the verse you come home to when you’ve failed, when you’re tired of your own patterns, and when you’ve prayed the same…

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Psalm 148:7–8-When Weather Throws Praise Parties

When clouds clap and snowflakes dance, creation’s throwing a praise party. Psalm 148 invites us to look again at the world around us — not as background noise, but as a choir of worship. Thunder isn’t just rumbling, it’s rejoicing. Every gust of wind, every flake of snow, every flash of lightning is part of…

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Numbers 21:8–9-When the Cure Looked Like the Curse

When the Israelites rebelled against God in the wilderness, fiery serpents invaded their camp. The people’s impatience and grumbling had reached a breaking point, and God allowed consequences to come in the form of venomous snakes. It was a moment of both justice and mercy—justice, because their rebellion was real; mercy, because even then, God…

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