Verses We Missed

Ephesians 3:20 – When Words Run Out

Some verses feel like they were written for the moments when your vocabulary fails—when you’ve prayed all you know to pray, and all that’s left is a quiet hope that God is still at work. In this episode of Verses We Missed, we sit with Ephesians 3:20 and listen to Paul stretch language to the…

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Matthew 11:12 – No One Drifts Into the Kingdom

In this episode of Verses We Missed, we explore Matthew 11:12 and one of the most puzzling statements Jesus ever made. What did He mean when He said the kingdom of heaven “suffers violence”? Far from endorsing physical force, Jesus reveals the urgent, decisive nature of repentance. The kingdom does not drift quietly into history—and…

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Psalm 46:10-Be Still Is Not a Whisper

“Be still, and know that I am God” is one of the most familiar verses in Scripture. People often share it during moments of anxiety or exhaustion, and they usually hear it as a gentle whisper inviting calm. However, Psalm 46:10 does not speak into quiet. Instead, it speaks directly into chaos. Today’s verse is…

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Romans 16:22 – The Man in the Margins

Episode Overview In this episode of Verses We Missed, host Steve Webb reflects on Romans 16:22 and the overlooked figure of Tertius, the scribe who physically wrote Paul’s letter to the Romans. Through historical context, biblical insight, and personal reflection, the episode explores how God values faithful, unseen service and reminds listeners that work done…

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Hebrews 4:12 – When the Bible Reads You

When a Familiar Verse Gets Personal Hebrews 4:12 is one of those verses many Christians know by heart. We hear it quoted often, usually as a reminder of how powerful the Bible is. And that’s true. But in this episode of Verses We Missed, we pause long enough to hear what this verse is really…

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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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S3E080-Psalms 33–35: Praise Him at All Times

Today’s episode, Praise Him at All Times, takes us through Psalms 33–35 where worship is anchored in who God is, not in how easy life feels. We hear a song of celebration, a testimony of deliverance, and a raw prayer that hands justice over to the Lord. These psalms invite us to praise God in…

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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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