Word for Word

"Word for Word" with Austin W. Duncan is a weekly podcast that tackles the most pressing questions about Christianity, faith, and spiritual life. Each episode provides clear, Scripture-based answers to fundamental questions that both believers and seekers ask. Drawing from his passion for biblical teaching, Austin guides listeners through challenging spiritual concepts with clarity and warmth. Whether you're new to Christianity, a long-time believer, or simply curious about faith, this podcast offers thoughtful, accessible answers to help you understand and grow in your spiritual journey.

Episodes

  1. 11/10/2025

    Have I Committed the Unforgivable Sin?

    “What if I’ve gone too far? What if God can’t forgive me?” For many Christians, few fears cut deeper than the idea of committing “the unforgivable sin.” It can keep you up at night, make you avoid church, and paralyze your prayers. But what if the very fear of being beyond forgiveness is actually strong evidence that you haven’t committed this sin at all? In this episode of Word for Word, Austin W. Duncan walks through Jesus’ words in Matthew 12 and explores what blasphemy against the Holy Spirit really is—and what it is not. By looking carefully at the historical context, the Pharisees’ response to Jesus’ miracles, and the nature of persistent unbelief, we’ll see why this sin is far more specific (and far less “accidental”) than many anxious believers fear. In this episode, we’ll cover: The biblical context of the unforgivable sin in Matthew 12 What “blasphemy against the Spirit” actually means—and why Jesus warned the religious leaders so sharply What the unforgivable sin is not: doubt, intrusive thoughts, ugly words said in anger, or even serious past sins How to recognize the difference between Holy Spirit conviction and condemning fear Why ongoing concern about your soul is one of the clearest signs that the Spirit is still at work in your heart How to find assurance in Christ’s finished work, God’s promises of forgiveness, and the Spirit’s ongoing presence If you’ve ever worried, “Maybe I crossed a line and God is done with me,” this episode is for you. My prayer is that you’ll walk away not only understanding what the unforgivable sin really is, but resting more deeply in the grace of a God whose arms are still open wide. Chapters: Chapters00:00 – Introduction02:04 – The Biblical Context02:27 – The Historical Context of Matthew 1210:39 – What Jesus Was Responding To12:37 – Jesus' Response: A Stark Warning16:22 – Definition of Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit18:32 – What the Unforgivable Sin Is Not24:01 – What the Unforgivable Sin Is27:53 – How to Know The Holy Spirit Is Working in Your Heart31:06 – Finding Peace37:26 – Moving Forward

    47 min
  2. 11/08/2025

    What is Sin?

    Buddhists call it suffering. Philosophers call it “the human condition.” Psychologists call it the “shadow self.” Every culture recognizes that something is deeply wrong with us and with the world. The Bible uses a much simpler word for it: sin. In this episode of Word for Word, Austin W. Duncan unpacks what the Bible actually means by sin—and why understanding it is essential if we want to make sense of ourselves, our relationships, and our need for salvation. Sin isn’t just “breaking rules” or “feeling guilty”; it’s a deep rupture in the three core relationships we were created for: with God, with others, and with creation itself. In this episode, we’ll explore: The aspects of sin: transgression, rebellion, inherited/original sin, imputed guilt, and our daily personal sins How sin fractures our relationship with God (vertical), with each other (horizontal), and with creation (outward) Why even “small” sins matter, and why good deeds can’t simply “balance out” our bad ones Common misconceptions about sin that keep us stuck in shame, self-righteousness, or denial God’s holy and loving response to sin in the cross of Christ—where our guilt is taken and His righteousness is given Practical ways to recognize sin, confess it, repent, pursue restoration, and live as beloved children of God If you’ve ever wondered why the world feels so broken—or why you feel so conflicted inside—this episode is meant to help you see sin clearly, not to crush you, but to magnify the good news of what God has done in Christ. Chapters: 0:00:00-0:00:56 - Introduction0:00:56-0:01:53 - The Aspects of Sin0:01:53-0:05:55 - Sin as Transgression0:05:55-0:09:59 - Sin as Rebellion0:09:59-0:14:41 - Original Sin0:14:41-0:20:09 - Imputed Sin0:20:09-0:25:46 - Personal Sin0:25:46-0:33:17 - The Effects of Sin on Original Design0:33:17-0:34:52 - The Consequences of Sin0:34:52-0:38:53 - Consequence 1: The Vertical Fracture0:38:53-0:48:15 - Consequence 2: The Horizontal Fracture0:48:15-0:56:54 - Consequence 3: The Outward Fracture0:56:54-0:57:45 - Common Misconceptions About Sin0:57:45-1:00:55 - "Some Sins Aren't Really That Bad"1:00:55-1:04:17 - "Good Deeds Can Offset Sin"1:04:17-1:08:14 - "Sin is Just About Breaking Rules"1:08:14-1:12:58 - God's Response to Sin1:12:58-1:13:31 - How Do We Live This Out?1:13:31-1:15:06 - How To Recognize Sin In Our Lives1:15:06-1:19:56 - What To Do When We Spot Sin1:19:56-1:23:32 - Wrapping Up

    1h 24m
  3. 11/08/2025

    What Are the Essential Christian Doctrines?

    In a world that says “your truth, my truth,” what does the Bible mean by the truth? In this episode, Austin W. Duncan walks through the core doctrines that make Christianity what it is—and why some beliefs are matters of preference while others are matters of spiritual life and death. Starting at Nicaea and that famous “one iota” debate, we look at how the church has guarded the truth about who Jesus is and why it matters for your salvation, your worship, and your daily walk with God. From the Trinity and God’s character, to the person and work of Christ, salvation by grace through faith, and the authority of Scripture, this episode lays out the non-negotiables of historic Christian faith. In this episode, we’ll cover: What makes a doctrine “essential” (1 Corinthians 15:3–4) The Trinity and God’s attributes as the foundation of Christian belief Who Jesus is: fully God, fully man, virgin-born, sinless, crucified, risen, and returning Why salvation is by grace through faith in Christ alone—not by works Why the Bible is trustworthy, “God-breathed,” and the final authority for faith and life How these doctrines shape our worship, relationships, and witness If you’ve ever wondered, “What are the core truths I must believe as a Christian?” this episode is meant to give you clarity and confidence. Chapters: 00:00-02:05 – Introduction02:05-03:28 – The Nature of Essential Doctrine03:28-07:18 – The Trinity07:18-07:38 - The Trinity: There is One God07:38-07:56 - The Trinity: Baptism of Jesus07:56-08:46 - The Trinity: Each Person is Fully God08:46-09:14 - The Trinity: The Holy Spirit is God09:14-09:38 - The Trinity: Each Person is Distinct09:38-11:21 - The Trinity: This Has Always Been True11:21-18:05 – God’s Attributes18:05-19:10 – Christ | Fully God and Fully Man19:10-24:35 – Virgin Birth of Christ24:35-29:32 – Christ's Sinless Life29:32-32:50 – Christ's Substitutionary Death32:50-36:27 – Christ's Resurrection36:27-44:06 – Salvation Through Christ Alone44:06-45:11 – The Authority of Scripture45:11-46:18 – Divine Inspiration46:18-48:04 – Trustworthiness and Authority48:04-56:26 – Inerrancy and Infallibility56:26-01:00:35 – Application

    1h 1m

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"Word for Word" with Austin W. Duncan is a weekly podcast that tackles the most pressing questions about Christianity, faith, and spiritual life. Each episode provides clear, Scripture-based answers to fundamental questions that both believers and seekers ask. Drawing from his passion for biblical teaching, Austin guides listeners through challenging spiritual concepts with clarity and warmth. Whether you're new to Christianity, a long-time believer, or simply curious about faith, this podcast offers thoughtful, accessible answers to help you understand and grow in your spiritual journey.

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