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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 8 MIN

Episode 84 - Word Study - Theology

from Gospel at a Glance · host Andi M.

Scripture Reading: Matthew 12:29–32 (for context) This episode pauses the narrative immediately after Jesus’ warning about hardened refusal, where God’s liberating work is deliberately re-labeled as evil. The theological conflict in Matthew 12 provides the framework for understanding why theology matters at all. Episode Summary In this episode, we step out of the narrative flow of Matthew for a moment to talk about a word that quietly shapes everything we read in Scripture: theology. The word theology does not appear in the Bible, but the Bible is constantly doing theology. Theology is how people interpret God’s actions, describe God’s character, and decide what God would or would not do. Matthew 12 shows us why this matters. The same Jesus performs the same healing, and two radically different conclusions are reached about who God is. The crowd wonders if Jesus might be the Son of David. The Pharisees insist His power comes from evil. This is not a disagreement over facts. It is a theological disagreement about authority, legitimacy, and the nature of God’s work in the world. Jesus’ response exposes the danger of rigid, defensive theology. The problem is not lack of Scripture or tradition. The problem is a refusal to let God act outside established categories. When theology becomes invested in protecting systems of control, it can reinterpret goodness as threat and healing as danger. This episode explores theology not as an academic discipline, but as lived reality. Theology shapes who we trust, who we exclude, how we explain suffering, and how we respond to mercy. At its best, theology helps us discern the character of God revealed in Jesus. At its worst, it justifies harm while claiming faithfulness. Matthew 12 reminds us that knowing Scripture does not guarantee knowing God. Theology must remain responsive, humble, and anchored in the life-giving work of Jesus. Takeaways Everyone does theology, whether they name it or not Theology shapes how we interpret God’s actions in the world Bad theology often presents itself as faithfulness The danger is not questioning, but hardened refusal Good theology stays close to the character of Jesus Recommended Reading & Sources Scripture & Context Matthew 12:22–32 Isaiah 5:20 Isaiah 42:1–4 Standard Study Resources HarperCollins Study Bible ESV Study Bible Holman Christian Standard Bible Study Bible R. T. France, The Gospel of Matthew W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison Jr., A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Matthew Jewish & Historical Context Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler, The Jewish Annotated New Testament Theology & Interpretation N. T. Wright, Scripture and the Authority of God James D. G. Dunn, Jesus Remembered About the Podcast Gospelt at a Glance wlks through the Gospels one short passage at a time, finding depth, challenge, and clarity in just a few verses. Each episode invites listeners to slow down, pay attention to the text, and reflect on how God’s reign reshapes ordinary life. Connect: [email protected] Substack: Gospel at a Glance Instagram: @gospelataglancepod Facebook: Gospel at a Glance Keywords theology, Matthew 12, interpreting God, good and evil, discernment, Jesus and authority, biblical theology Hashtags #GospelAtAGlance #Theology #BiblePodcast #Matthew12 #FaithAndThinking #BiblicalScholarship #ChristianReflection

Scripture Reading: Matthew 12:29–32 (for context) This episode pauses the narrative immediately after Jesus’ warning about hardened refusal, where God’s liberating work is deliberately re-labeled as evil. The theological conflict in Matthew 12 provides the framework for understanding why theology matters at all. Episode Summary In this episode, we step out of the narrative flow of Matthew for a moment to talk about a word that quietly shapes everything we read in Scripture: theology. The word theology does not appear in the Bible, but the Bible is constantly doing theology. Theology is how people interpret God’s actions, describe God’s character, and decide what God would or would not do. Matthew 12 shows us why this matters. The same Jesus performs the same healing, and two radically different conclusions are reached about who God is. The crowd wonders if Jesus might be the Son of David. The Pharisees insist His power comes from evil. This is not a disagreement over facts. It is a theological disagreement about authority, legitimacy, and the nature of God’s work in the world. Jesus’ response exposes the danger of rigid, defensive theology. The problem is not lack of Scripture or tradition. The problem is a refusal to let God act outside established categories. When theology becomes invested in protecting systems of control, it can reinterpret goodness as threat and healing as danger. This episode explores theology not as an academic discipline, but as lived reality. Theology shapes who we trust, who we exclude, how we explain suffering, and how we respond to mercy. At its best, theology helps us discern the character of God revealed in Jesus. At its worst, it justifies harm while claiming faithfulness. Matthew 12 reminds us that knowing Scripture does not guarantee knowing God. Theology must remain responsive, humble, and anchored in the life-giving work of Jesus. Takeaways Everyone does theology, whether they name it or not Theology shapes how we interpret God’s actions in the world Bad theology often presents itself as faithfulness The danger is not questioning, but hardened refusal Good theology stays close to the character of Jesus Recommended Reading & Sources Scripture & Context Matthew 12:22–32 Isaiah 5:20 Isaiah 42:1–4 Standard Study Resources HarperCollins Study Bible ESV Study Bible Holman Christian Standard Bible Study Bible R. T. France, The Gospel of Matthew W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison Jr., A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Matthew Jewish & Historical Context Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler, The Jewish Annotated New Testament Theology & Interpretation N. T. Wright, Scripture and the Authority of God James D. G. Dunn, Jesus Remembered About the Podcast Gospelt at a Glance wlks through the Gospels one short passage at a time, finding depth, challenge, and clarity in just a few verses. Each episode invites listeners to slow down, pay attention to the text, and reflect on how God’s reign reshapes ordinary life. Connect: [email protected] Substack: Gospel at a Glance Instagram: @gospelataglancepod Facebook: Gospel at a Glance Keywords theology, Matthew 12, interpreting God, good and evil, discernment, Jesus and authority, biblical theology Hashtags #GospelAtAGlance #Theology #BiblePodcast #Matthew12 #FaithAndThinking #BiblicalScholarship #ChristianReflection

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