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Year of the Word Companion Podcast

Welcome to the Year of the Word Companion Podcast.At Fair Park, we believe Scripture is more than something we read—it’s how God builds relationships with His people and shapes us to become more like Jesus.So here’s what we’re doing: as a church family, we’re jumping into a Bible reading plan together. It’s called Year of the Word, and for the next 260 days, we’re going to read the Bible five days a week. It’s an intentional and sustainable pace that gives you room to slow down and really listen to what God is saying.And this podcast is here to help you go deeper.Each week, we’ll drop a 10–15 minute episode with context, clarity, and practical application for the passages we’re reading—plus conversations with our staff and special guests to encourage you along the way.So grab your Bible, lean in, and let’s grow together—one chapter at a time.Welcome to the Year of the Word.

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    Guard Your Heart — Wisdom, Worship, and the Fall of Solomon

    In Week 20 of the Year of the Word Companion Podcast, we walk through Proverbs 1–4, Proverbs 16–18, Proverbs 31, and 1 Kings 11–12 as we explore what biblical wisdom truly means. Together, these passages reveal that wisdom is not merely knowledge, but learning to live faithfully before God in every area of life while guarding our hearts from compromise and spiritual drift. As we read the wisdom of Solomon alongside the downfall of Solomon, we are reminded that outward success can never replace wholehearted devotion to God.

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    S1E19-The Rise of Solomon and the Glory of the Temple

    In Week 19 of the Year of the Word Companion Podcast, we journey through Psalms 119:129–176, Psalm 139, Psalms 148–150, and 1 Kings 2, 3, 6, 8, and 9:1–9. This episode explores the beauty of God’s Word, the intimacy of being fully known by God, the purpose of worship, and the rise of Solomon as Israel enters the era of the kings. We also introduce the Book of Kings and examine how wisdom, worship, and faithfulness become central themes in Israel’s story. Join us as we reflect on God’s presence, the danger of spiritual drift, and the call to wholehearted devotion.

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    S1E18-Delighting in the Word: Repentance, Worship, and the Faithfulness of God

    In Week 18 of the Year of the Word Companion Podcast, we journey through Psalm 51, 2 Samuel 24 alongside Psalm 24, Psalms 1 and 19, Psalm 103, and Psalm 119:1–128. Together, these passages reveal God’s desire for genuine repentance, faithful worship, and hearts rooted deeply in His Word. We explore the rich backdrop and structure of the Psalms while reflecting on themes of mercy, obedience, suffering, and spiritual transformation. This episode reminds us that God’s Word sustains us, restores our souls, and guides us faithfully through every season of life.

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    S1E17-A King, A Shepherd, A Sinner: The Story of David

    In Week 17, we journey through 2 Samuel 1; 2:1–7; 3:1, 5; 6–7; 9; 11–12 alongside Psalm 23 and Psalm 18, exploring the rise and reign of King David. This episode traces David’s path from humility and covenant blessing to moral failure and its lasting consequences. We also see how the Psalms reveal David’s inner life, giving language to trust, worship, and repentance. Through it all, we’re reminded that God remains faithful to His promises, even when His people fall.

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    S1E16-The Battle Belongs to the Lord: David, Saul, and the Shift of Kingship

    In this episode of the Year of the Word Companion Podcast, we walk through Week 16’s readings in 1 Samuel 17–31 and Psalm 22, exploring the rise of David and the decline of Saul. From David’s victory over Goliath to Saul’s tragic downfall, we see a powerful contrast between faith and fear, trust and control. We also uncover the deeper biblical theme of substitution—how David’s victory for Israel points forward to Christ’s ultimate victory for us. Join us as we connect these chapters to the larger story of God’s kingdom and what it means for our lives today.

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    S1E15-The King Israel Wanted… and the One God Chose

    In Week 15 of the Year of the Word Companion Podcast, we walk through 1 Samuel 1–2, 3, 8, 9–10, 13–14, and 15–16. As Israel transitions from judges to kings, we explore what happens when people choose a king based on appearance rather than trusting God as their true King. Through the stories of Hannah, Samuel, Saul, and David, we’re reminded that God isn’t looking at outward success—He’s looking at the heart.

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    S1E14-Chaos, Compromise, and Redemption: Judges & Ruth

    This week (Week 14), we explore Judges 6–7, 13–16, and Ruth 1–4, tracing Israel’s journey through a season of chaos, compromise, and deliverance. From Gideon’s weakness and Samson’s downfall to Ruth’s quiet faithfulness, these passages reveal both the depth of human brokenness and the steady work of God’s redemption. As Judges shows a nation doing what is right in its own eyes, Ruth provides a powerful contrast of loyalty, obedience, and God’s providence. Together, these stories remind us that even in dark and uncertain times, God is faithfully at work.

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    Bonus Episode-Holy Week and the Passover Lamb

    This Year of the Word bonus episode walks through Holy Week in light of the Passover timeline, revealing how Jesus fulfills the role of the unblemished Lamb. From His triumphal entry on Palm Sunday (Matthew 21:1–11) to His crucifixion (John 19) and resurrection (Matthew 28), each day aligns with the events of Nissan 10–16. Along the way, we explore His teaching in the temple (Matthew 21:23–23:39), the Last Supper (Matthew 26:17–29), and His rest in the tomb (Luke 23:54–56). This episode highlights the deep connection between Exodus 12 and the Gospels, showing how God’s redemptive plan is fulfilled in Christ.

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    S1E13-From Victory to Drift – Faithfulness and Failure in Joshua & Judges

    In this episode, we explore Joshua 5:10–15, Joshua 6–8, Joshua 23–24, and Judges 2–4, tracing Israel’s journey from victory in the Promised Land to the beginning of spiritual drift. We see how obedience leads to victory, while hidden sin and compromise lead to defeat and cycles of struggle. As Judges unfolds, a pattern emerges of forgetting God, falling into idolatry, and needing deliverance. This episode challenges us to consider where we are choosing faithfulness—or drifting into doing what is right in our own eyes.

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    S1E12-Strong and Courageous: Trusting God at the Edge of Promise

    In this episode, we celebrate the completion of the Torah as we walk through Deuteronomy 8–9, 30–31, 32:48–52, and 34, and step into Joshua 1–4, where God’s promises begin to be fulfilled. As Moses calls Israel to remember God’s faithfulness, we’re reminded that forgetting leads to pride, but remembering shapes our trust and obedience. From Joshua’s commissioning to Rahab’s faith and the crossing of the Jordan, we see that God’s people are called to step forward before the path is fully clear. This episode invites us to remember what God has done, trust where He is leading, and walk courageously in obedience.

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    S1E11-Preparing the Next Generation in the Wilderness

    In Week 11, we journey through Numbers 20, 27:12–23, 34–35, and Deuteronomy 1–7 as Israel stands on the edge of the Promised Land. This episode explores leadership transition, the consequences of disobedience, and God’s intentional design for His people. As Moses delivers his final words, we see the importance of remembering God’s faithfulness and renewing covenant identity. Ultimately, this week challenges us to prepare the next generation to trust, obey, and love God wholeheartedly.

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    S1E10-Remembering God in the Wilderness

    In Week 10 of the Year of the Word reading plan, we explore Leviticus 23 and 26 and Numbers 11–14 and 16–17, where God calls His people to live holy and distinct lives. These passages highlight rhythms of remembrance, covenant faithfulness, and the dangers of fear, pride, and forgetting God in the wilderness. As Israel wrestles with trust, rebellion, and leadership, we see how easily fear can compete with faith when facing God’s promises. Ultimately, these chapters remind us that God’s people are called to reflect His character and trust His voice even in seasons of uncertainty.

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    S1E9-The Bride, the Idol, and the Covenant

    In this episode we walk through Exodus 32–33, Exodus 34–36:1, Exodus 40, Leviticus 8–9, and Leviticus 16–17, exploring Israel’s failure with the golden calf and the incredible mercy of God that follows. As the covenant at Sinai is broken, Moses intercedes and God renews His promise to dwell among His people. Through the tabernacle, the consecration of the priests, and the Day of Atonement, God provides a way for a holy God to live among sinful people. Ultimately, these chapters point forward to Jesus, the final sacrifice and perfect mediator who makes a way for us to draw near to God.

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    S1E8-From Rescue to Relationship: Sinai and the Presence of God

    In this episode, we journey through Exodus 19–31 and stand at the foot of Mount Sinai as God forms a rescued people into a covenant nation. We explore the thunder and fire of chapter 19, the giving of the Ten Words in chapter 20, and the detailed instructions for the Tabernacle that follow—seeing how all of it centers on one profound truth: God desires to dwell among His people. We reflect on holiness, sacred space, priestly identity, and the movement from redemption to relationship. Sinai isn’t just about law; it’s about presence. The same God who descended in fire is building a way to dwell in the midst of His people, shaping them to reflect His character to the world.

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    S1E7- Redeemed, Led, and Formed

    In this weeks podcast we walk through Exodus 8-17. We witness God's supremacy over false gods, His justice in Judgement, and His mercy through substitution in the Passover. The Lord redeems His people by the blood of the spotless lamb, delivers them powerfully through the Red Sea, and then faithfully sustains and shapes them in the wilderness through daily provision and mediated victory. These chapters reveal that salvation belongs to the Lord from beginning to end. He initiates it, accomplishes it, and sustains His people through it. Ultimately, Exodus points us forward to Jesus, our true Passover Lamb, our great Deliverer, our Bread from Heaven, and our ever-living Intercessor.

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    S1E6-From Family to Freedom: The Beginning of Exodus

    In this episode, we trace the movement from Genesis 48 to Exodus 7, watching God transform a family of seventy into a flourishing nation—even in affliction. As Pharaoh rises and oppression begins, we see the deeper story unfold: a covenant God who knows every name, hears every cry, and reveals Himself as “I AM.” Exodus is not merely a story of judgment, but of faithful love and powerful deliverance.

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    S1E5-God Meant It for Good: Trusting God’s Hand in Joseph’s Story

    In this episode of the Year of the Word Companion Podcast, we walk through Genesis 39–47 and the story of Joseph, tracing God’s faithfulness through betrayal, waiting, and redemption. From the pit to the palace, we see how God’s purposes were never derailed, even when life seemed unjust or delayed. Joseph’s story reminds us that what others may mean for harm, God is always at work to mean for good.

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    S1E4-Blessed, Broken, and Becoming: God’s Patient Work in Jacob

    In this episode of the Year of the Word Companion Podcast, we walk through Genesis 27–33 and 37, tracing Jacob’s journey from striving and deception to surrender and transformation. Through moments like Bethel and Peniel, we see a patient God who meets His people in their brokenness and reshapes them by grace. This episode reminds us that God’s promises move forward not through perfection, but through faithful transformation over time.Check out this cool YouTube video on Peniel!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qlfi6doRJI

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    S1E3-The God Who Keeps His Promises

    This episode walks through Genesis 18–26, highlighting how God faithfully keeps His promises across generations. We see God’s faithfulness in long seasons of waiting, in moments of costly obedience, and through deeply imperfect people like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Esau. From Sarah’s laughter to Abraham’s obedience on Mount Moriah, the story shows that God’s purposes are not hindered by human weakness or delay. Ultimately, the episode reminds us that God can be trusted because His promises rest on His character, not ours.

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    S1E2-The God Who Hears, Sees, and Draws Near

    In this episode of the Year of the Word Companion Podcast, we explore Job 38–42 and Genesis 11–12, 15, and 16–17 to wrestle with what it means to trust God when life doesn’t make sense. We reflect on a God who hears our cries, sees our suffering, and remains present even when answers don’t come and losses remain unresolved. From the whirlwind of Job to the covenant promises made to Abraham and the God who sees Hagar, this episode invites us to trust God’s character rather than demand explanations. Together, we consider how faith endures—and grows—when we cling to the God who is with us in both promise and pain.Expedition Bible Episode on the Tower of Babelhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYc_VgjJfw8&t=478sSent questions to [email protected]

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    S1E1 - Beginnings, Brokenness, and the God Who Remembers

    Week 1: Genesis 1–9 and Job 1–2. We explore creation, sin, judgment, mercy, and suffering—and what these stories reveal about God’s character and our lives today. The Old Testament isn’t just ancient history; it’s the foundation of the Gospel story.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the Year of the Word Companion Podcast.At Fair Park, we believe Scripture is more than something we read—it’s how God builds relationships with His people and shapes us to become more like Jesus.So here’s what we’re doing: as a church family, we’re jumping into a Bible reading plan together. It’s called Year of the Word, and for the next 260 days, we’re going to read the Bible five days a week. It’s an intentional and sustainable pace that gives you room to slow down and really listen to what God is saying.And this podcast is here to help you go deeper.Each week, we’ll drop a 10–15 minute episode with context, clarity, and practical application for the passages we’re reading—plus conversations with our staff and special guests to encourage you along the way.So grab your Bible, lean in, and let’s grow together—one chapter at a time.Welcome to the Year of the Word.

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Fair Park Baptist Church

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