Sound Words Podcast

Sound Words Podcast

Sound Words helps Christians love and live out God's Word. By discussing topics on the Bible, theology, and Christian living we desire to help people grow in their walk with Jesus Christ. To learn more visit https://soundwords.org

Episodes

December 24, 2025 30 mins

In this Christmas episode, we look at two striking responses to God’s announcement in Luke 1—Mary’s humble faith and Zechariah’s hesitant doubt. 

Drilling into their stories helps us see what a right response to Christmas really looks like. Pastor Jesse Randolph and Pastor Aaron Nicholson explore why even sincere believers can struggle to trust God, why Mary’s submission is so remarkable, how discipline differs from humble...

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What does it mean to care for creation in a truly biblical way?

Dr. Jonathan Moo—professor at Whitworth University with graduate degrees in both biblical studies and wildlife ecology—joins us to explore how Christians should think about the environment, stewardship, and our role in God’s world.

We talk about what Genesis really means by “subdue and rule,” how everyday actions like littering and waste reflect our h...

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In this episode of Sound Words, Dr. David W. Jones of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary helps us think biblically about money, work, wealth, and generosity.

We ask:
– What does it mean to honor God with our finances?
– How do we avoid making money an idol?
– Is financial success wrong—or can it glorify Christ when stewarded well?
– What does Scripture teach about helping the poor, giving generously,...

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How should Christians think about suffering, dying, and the end of life?

Pastor Omri Miles joins Sound Words to help believers navigate one of the most emotionally and ethically challenging seasons we face. We discuss the image of God, euthanasia, medical intervention, and how the hope of resurrection shapes the way Christians face death—and care for those who are nearing it.

Sound Words is a ministry of Indian Hi...

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What should Christians think about AI in medicine, stem-cell research, genetic editing, cyborg prosthetics, neural implants, and cloning?

 Dr. Mark Farnham (Lancaster Bible College) joins Sound Words to help believers navigate one of the most ethically complex areas of modern life—biotechnology.

We discuss major ethical challenges, where to draw moral lines, how the image of God shapes our convictions, and how the church can prepare ...

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When does life begin—and how should that truth shape how we live, decide, and care for others? Dr. Scott Rae, Professor of Christian Ethics at Talbot School of Theology, joins us to talk about the beginning of life from a biblical and ethical perspective.

From conception and personhood to reproductive technology, miscarriage, and compassion in complex medical situations, this episode helps believers navigate today’s bioethical chall...

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The Bible tells us that Christ is coming again—so how should we live in the meantime?
 Author and Bible teacher Lee Brainard (soothkeep.info) joins Sound Words to explain what true watchfulness looks like in light of the Lord’s return. From Matthew 24 to 1 Thessalonians 5, we discuss how believers can live with alertness, hope, and holiness—redeeming the time and keeping their eyes fixed on eternity.

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Pastor Jeremy Howard joins Sound Words to unpack what the Bible teaches about the conscience—how it works, how it can be corrupted, and how it can be strengthened through truth and grace. Learn how to respond when convictions differ, avoid legalism, and walk faithfully before God with a conscience shaped by Scripture.

00:00 Welcome to the Sound Words Podcast
01:29 Why the Topic of the Conscience
03:27 Biblical View of the Co...

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What does it mean that humans are made in the image of God?

In this conversation with Dr. Brett Williams, we explore the biblical and theological meaning of the image of God, how it distinguishes humanity from the rest of creation, and how redemption in Christ restores what sin has broken.

Dr. Williams also shares how understanding the image of God shapes key doctrines—salvation, sanctification, and our response to cultural debates a...

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Is morality just personal opinion—or is it rooted in God Himself?

In this conversation with Dr. J.P. Moreland, we explore why morality is objective, how virtue connects to being conformed to Christ’s image, and how the church can model moral clarity in an age of relativism.



Sound Words is a ministry of Indian Hills Community Church, a Bible teaching church in Lincoln, NE.

Sound Words is also a partner of Foundatio...

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How do we get from the original Greek and Hebrew manuscripts to the English Bibles we read today?

In this episode, Dr. Mark Ward—author, theologian, and YouTuber (War on Words)—talks through the history of the Bible, why translation is so important, and how to understand the differences between versions. From formal to functional equivalence, we look at how to think biblically about choosing and using Bible translations.

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Meet our new pastoral intern at Indian Hills Community Church, Andrew Ramirez!

In this episode of the Sound Words Podcast, Andrew shares his testimony, how family life shapes his ministry, and his vision for the Alpha Omega Campus Ministry and evangelism. 

Learn how he hopes to encourage college students, build a culture of gospel witness, and equip believers to share their faith with boldness.

#Evangelism #AlphaOmega #SoundWordsPodca...

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Why study 1 Corinthians, and what does it teach us today?

Dr. Brent Belford, Faculty Associate at Virginia Beach Theological Seminary and Senior Pastor at Colonial Baptist Church, walks through the context, themes, and practical guidance of 1 Corinthians. From church problems to resurrection hope, this episode shows why Paul’s teaching remains vital for Christians today.

00:00 Welcome to the Sound Words Podcast
02:00 Why Study 1 ...

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Why is literal interpretation essential for biblicism?

Dr. Mark Snoeberger of Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary explains why we must read Scripture according to authorial intent, the dangers of rejecting literal hermeneutics, and how the historical and grammatical context protects us from error. He also gives practical examples of how literal reading clarifies the meaning of God’s Word.



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How do we move faithfully from interpretation to application?

Dr. Jack Hughes, Lead Pastor of Anchor Bible Church, explains why exegesis is essential, what mistakes to avoid, and how biblicist application safeguards the church. With practical examples and preaching pointers, this episode equips teachers and believers to apply God’s Word faithfully.

00:00 Welcome to the Sound Words Podcast
02:45 The Term "Biblicist"
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September 10, 2025 34 mins

What does it mean to be a biblicist—and why should Christians embrace the label?

In this episode, Dr. Cory Marsh of Southern California Seminary unpacks the definition of biblicism, its connection to sola Scriptura, and how to guard against tradition and opinion taking precedence over God’s Word. He also addresses common criticisms and explains why biblicism is essential for the church today.

00:00 Welcome to the Sound Words Podcast<...

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What does it mean to develop theology like a biblicist—and why does it matter?

In this episode, Dr. Richard Bargas joins Pastor Jesse Randolph to share his journey of becoming a biblicist and how the Bible itself—not tradition or personal opinion—must shape our doctrine. 

Together they discuss the inspiration and sufficiency of Scripture, practical steps for forming convictions rooted in God’s Word, and the dangers of moving away fro...

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Why serve the local church—and how do good books help us see its importance?

In this episode of Sound Reads, Pastor Jerry Wragg—Pastor-Teacher at Grace Immanuel Bible Church in Jupiter, FL, President of The Expositors Seminary, and author of Exemplary Spiritual Leadership, Free to Be Holy, and Courageous Churchman—joins us to share books that have motivated him to serve the church with love, conviction, and faithfulness.

Discover res...

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Prayer is vital but often neglected.

In this Sound Reads episode, Pastor Michael Otazu shares books that have deepened his prayer life and how they can encourage you to grow in consistent, fervent communion with God.

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Resources mentioned: https://bit.ly/swp-prayer

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Suffering is inevitable—but the Bible gives us hope.

In this episode of Sound Reads, we recommend books that help believers understand suffering through the lens of God’s sovereignty. These are resources that don’t offer quick fixes but guide readers to trust the Lord, rest in His promises, and persevere in faith.

Episodes mentioned: 

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