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Faith & Family Bible Podcast with Steve Wood
Faith & Family Bible Podcast with Steve Wood
Author: Steve Wood
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Faith & Family is a 15-minute, weekly Catholic Bible study centered on practical application for daily family life. Learn how studying Scripture can help you develop a deep, personal, profound, and life-changing knowledge of God. Applicable for the the entire family!
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In this episode of Faith & Family Bible Study, Steve Wood explores how prodigal sons and daughters can return to a living relationship with Jesus through true repentance. Focusing on Gospel of Matthew Chapter 3, Steve explains John the Baptist’s call to repentance as an inner change of heart that leads us back to God the Father.
Drawing on Psalm 32 and the Parable of the Prodigal Son in Gospel of Luke Chapter 15, this episode shows that repentance is not despair, but hope—a movement from sinful self to the Father who welcomes His children home with mercy and joy.
A powerful encouragement for anyone who feels far from God or longs for a fresh start in their faith. For more resources, visit us online at www.BibleforCatholics.com.
In this episode of Faith & Family Bible Study, Steve Wood highlights the most important word in the Gospel of Matthew: Jesus. Drawing from Matthew 1:21, Steve explains that the name Jesus—meaning “YHWH saves”—summarizes the heart of the Gospel and the New Covenant.
This episode emphasizes two essential truths: forgiveness of sins is central, and Jesus does the saving—we do not save ourselves. Steve warns against reducing Christianity to moral effort or self-salvation and shows how forgetting the primacy of grace can lead to spiritual burnout, especially for families and children. Referencing the Catechism of the Catholic Church, he underscores that authentic Christian living flows from Christ working in us.
A powerful reminder to keep Christ—not performance—at the center of faith, catechesis, and daily life.
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In this episode of Faith & Family Bible Study, Steve Wood examines the Wise Men in Matthew 2 and the contrast between living faith and mere knowledge. The Magi—likely from ancient Persia—recognized Jesus as the Messianic King, while many religious scholars, though familiar with Scripture, failed to seek Him.
This episode highlights the danger of relying on signs without obedience to God’s Word and challenges listeners to be doers of Scripture, not hearers only. Steve also explains Jesus’ surprising teaching that the Kingdom of God began with His first coming, with its final fulfillment still ahead.
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In this episode of Faith & Family Bible Study, Steve Wood explores St. Joseph, the just and obedient man God chose to be the earthly father of Jesus. Walking through Matthew 1–2, this teaching highlights Joseph’s four decisive dreams, his immediate obedience to God, and his essential role in protecting Jesus and Mary during the most dangerous moments of salvation history.
This episode also connects biblical fatherhood with the modern crisis of Catholic family life, explaining why the Church urgently needs a renewed Catholic fatherhood movement modeled after St. Joseph.
A powerful, practical episode on St. Joseph, Christian fatherhood, obedience, and God’s design for the family. For more resources, visit us online at www.BibleforCatholics.com.
In this episode, Steve Wood opens the Gospel of Matthew by unpacking the genealogy of Jesus Christ, revealing it as the key to understanding Matthew’s entire message. Matthew deliberately anchors Jesus in history as the Son of Abraham and the Son of David, proclaiming Him as the promised King of the world, not merely a spiritual figure.
We explore how Matthew’s genealogy highlights Jesus’ royal lineage, fulfills God’s covenant with David (2 Samuel 7), and frames the gospel as a royal announcement—the true euangelion—that God’s everlasting King has come. From Matthew 1 to Matthew 28, the theme is clear: all authority in heaven and on earth belongs to Jesus Christ, and the nations are called to bow before Him.
This episode accompanies Episode 505 of Luke21. For more resources, visit us online at www.BibleforCatholics.com.
Today launches a new series on the Gospel of Matthew, challenging the modern claim that Mark was the first gospel written. In this episode, host Steve Wood explores how the Mark-priority and “Q source” theories arose, why they contradict 1,700 years of Church teaching, and how they weaken the apostolic authority of Matthew—especially Matthew 16. This episode calls listeners to approach Scripture faithfully, critically, and rooted in historic Christian tradition.
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In this episode of Faith & Family Bible Study, Steve Wood explores Colossians 2:3, reminding listeners that all true wisdom and knowledge are found in Christ alone. Dedicated to his newborn granddaughter, Sophie—whose name means “wisdom”—this episode challenges families to ask a crucial question: Where do we seek wisdom?
Steve contrasts today’s information-driven culture and human philosophy with the biblical teaching that wisdom is not gained through facts or worldly learning alone, but through a deep, Christ-centered faith. Drawing from St. Paul’s letters to the Corinthians and Colossians, he encourages listeners to keep a laser-focus on Christ and to immerse themselves in Sacred Scripture.
This episode offers practical encouragement for parents, grandparents, and believers who desire spiritual wisdom that leads to a life pleasing to God and rooted in the truth of Jesus Christ.
For more resources, visit us online at www.BibleforCatholics.com.
Special Re-Air of Episode 547 - Originally Aired July 31, 2025.
What does the Bible really say about eternal life? In Part II of this series (See Episode 541 for Part I), Steve Wood unpacks what happens after the Second Coming—not just souls in heaven, but resurrected bodies on a renewed Earth with Jesus.
We explore the often-missed Catholic teaching on divinization—our transformation by God’s grace to share in His divine nature. Backed by Scripture (1 John 3:2, 2 Peter 1:4) and the Catechism (CCC 460), this episode also draws from Church Fathers like St. Irenaeus, St. Athanasius, and St. Thomas Aquinas.
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In this episode, Steve Wood examines Colossians 3:18–4:1 and St. Paul’s teaching on Christian family households. He walks through the roles of wives, husbands, parents, and children, addressing why Colossians 3:18 is often misunderstood today. Using the example of St. Joseph and the Holy Family, Steve explains Christian headship as a call to service, protection, and love. The episode places these household teachings within the broader context of Scripture and Catholic tradition.
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As part of his study of Galatians, Steve Wood revisits this important episode examining the similarities and differences between Protestant and Catholic views of justification. Drawing from Galatians and Romans, Steve explains where both traditions agree on the central role of grace and faith, and where they differ in how justification is understood and lived out.
This episode helps clear up common misunderstandings, showing that many disagreements are rooted in language and emphasis, not a rejection of the gospel itself. Steve also references insights from the book Grace & Justification to bring clarity and balance to this often-debated topic.
Originally Aired 12/26/2024
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Celebrating Christmas Day with a Special Re-Air of Episode 541
What does the Bible really say about eternal life—and what happens to our bodies after death? In this episode, Steve Wood unpacks the powerful truth of 1 John 3:2 and tackles common misconceptions, including the widespread but unbiblical belief that the soul alone goes to heaven. Instead, Scripture teaches the resurrection of the body and a future of embodied life on a renewed earth with Jesus.
Steve draws from Acts, Philippians, John’s Gospel, and Revelation to explain what Christians can truly expect after the Second Coming—and what that means for both believers and unbelievers. He also offers a thoughtful reflection on cremation, the Catechism, and how our burial choices can witness to the hope of resurrection.
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Continuing our study of Colossians chapter 3, Steve Wood offers a practical life application Bible study focused on forming a lasting Catholic faith in today’s youth. Drawing directly from Scripture, Steve outlines three essential steps that parents, catechists, and youth leaders can use to help young people internalize the faith and live it out in everyday life.
For more resources, visit us online at www.BibleforCatholics.com.
In this episode, Steve Wood offers a practical application of his recent teaching on infant baptism, explaining how the grace received in Baptism is meant to be awakened, not left dormant. Drawing from Colossians 2, recent reports of college students turning to Christ, and the teachings of St. John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI, Steve shows how Baptism plants a living seed that must grow into a personal attachment to Jesus Christ.
Steve reflects on his own conversion, clarifying that it was not separate from his infant Baptism but the fulfillment of it. This episode challenges parents, catechists, and Church leaders to move beyond classroom-only formation and embrace evangelization that arouses faith, forms disciples, and helps young people “become what they are” in Christ.
Baptism is not the end of the Christian life—it is the beginning.
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Continuing our series in Colossians, Steve Wood tackles a tough question: Why baptize babies? In this episode, he explains the biblical foundation for infant baptism and shares how this teaching played a major role in his own conversion to Catholicism. Clear, personal, and deeply rooted in Scripture, this episode offers a thoughtful look at the grace God gives through the sacrament of baptism.
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We’re bringing back this powerful episode because its message is even more needed today. In Episode 519, Steve Wood walks listeners through how Christians can faithfully navigate an increasingly hostile and unholy culture. Drawing from Scripture and the wisdom of the early Church, Steve explains practical strategies for protecting your faith, strengthening your family, and staying spiritually grounded when the world around you seems to be unraveling.
You’ll learn why cultural pressure is nothing new for believers, how to resist subtle spiritual compromises, and which biblical habits build real resilience. Whether you’re a parent, young adult, or longtime disciple, this episode offers clear, hope-filled guidance for living faithfully in challenging times.
If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by today’s cultural climate, this re-air is the encouragement and clarity you need.
For more resources, visit us online at www.BibleforCatholics.com.
Original Air Date: January 16, 2025
In this episode, Steve Wood reveals how many well-meaning Catholic porn-recovery approaches fall into a dangerous pseudo-spirituality that actually leads to deeper bondage. Using Colossians 2, he explains how “elemental spirits” (stoicheion) and human traditions can masquerade as virtue—especially when programs rely on extreme asceticism, guilt, and harsh self-discipline instead of the power of Christ.
Steve highlights the key passages in Colossians showing that Christ has already forgiven, freed, and triumphed over the spiritual powers. He stresses the crucial warning of Colossians 2:23: severe practices may look wise, but they have no value in overcoming the flesh.
If you or someone you love is seeking real freedom from pornography, this episode will help you discern between programs rooted in Christ’s strength and those that rely on human effort alone.
Listen now to rediscover Christ-centered freedom—and to break from the deceptive spiritual practices that keep so many Catholics stuck in cycles of defeat.
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In this episode, Steve Wood shares essential “root-level” strategies for overcoming pornography and resisting spiritual attacks—especially for Christians with sensitive consciences. Drawing from Colossians 1:21–23 and Revelation 12, he explains how knowing your true identity in Christ—holy, blameless, and irreproachable—protects you from Satan’s “venom” of accusation. Learn why inward transformation, not external self-punishment, is the key to lasting freedom and how Christ’s reconciliation silences every charge against God’s children.
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In today's episode, Steve Wood unpacks St. Paul’s warning to the Colossians—how many ancient religions, and even some early Christians, were deceived into worshipping demonic powers. Discover how Paul’s message reveals Christ’s absolute supremacy over every “principality and power” and calls believers to reject spiritual compromise.
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In this episode of the Faith & Family Bible Study, Steve Wood explores one of the most awe-inspiring truths of the Christian faith: Jesus Christ not only created all things—He continues to sustain and hold the universe together by His divine power.
Drawing from Colossians 1:17, Hebrews 1:3, and Nehemiah 9:6, Steve shows that Christ’s sustaining word keeps every atom, star, and living thing in existence. Through Scripture, Church Fathers, and even modern atomic science, we see that the same power that spoke creation into being now preserves it moment by moment.
What would happen if Christ’s sustaining power ceased, even for an instant? And how should this truth shape the way we live in holiness, hope, and awe of our Savior’s continual presence in creation? Don't miss today's powerful episode.
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In this episode of Faith & Family, Steve Wood explores the profound teaching of Colossians 1:15–20, highlighting the preeminence of Christ — the only time this term appears in the New Testament. Jesus holds first place over all creation and over all aspects of redemption, leaving no room for “add-ons” or supplemental wisdom.
Steve breaks down this passage into two parts:
Preeminence in Creation (1:15–17) – Christ as the active Creator in whom all things were made and hold together.
Preeminence in Redemption (1:18–20) – Christ as head of the Church, reconciler of all things, and the fullness of God dwelling in Him.
Listeners will learn:
How Paul refutes false teachers by emphasizing Christ’s fullness and supremacy
The connection between creation (Genesis 1:1, Hebrews 11:3, John 1:1–3, Nehemiah 9:6) and Christ’s role as Redeemer
Why understanding Christ’s supremacy is essential for forming a strong faith and countering secular teachings like theistic evolution
Practical insights for helping youth grow in faith and remain rooted in Christ
This episode challenges believers to see Christ as supreme in all things, both visible and invisible, and to ground their faith in Him alone.
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