Episode 5

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29th Jan 2026

Serpents in the Bible / Curse, Healing, and Christ Lifted Up

Snakes make many of us uncomfortable—and the Bible understands why. Serpents appear rarely in Scripture, but when they do, they carry enormous symbolic weight. They represent deception in Eden, judgment in the wilderness, wisdom in Jesus’ teaching, and even redemption through the mysterious bronze serpent lifted up by Moses.

In this episode of The Gospel Gumbo Podcast, Will Sofield explores how serpents function as one of Scripture’s most dramatic and paradoxical symbols. Drawing from Genesis, Numbers, the Gospels, and Revelation, Will traces the serpent’s journey from tempter to curse to unexpected instrument of healing—a journey Jesus Himself completes when He says, “As Moses lifted up the serpent… so must the Son of Man be lifted up.”

Along the way, Will shares a personal story about the zoos he and his wife love to visit—and the snake exhibits they always skip. Through humor, honesty, and deep biblical insight, this episode reveals how even the symbols of fear and judgment become, in God’s hands, signs of hope and salvation.


Key Themes

  1. Why serpents were powerful symbols in the ancient Near East
  2. The serpent in Eden as the voice of cunning temptation
  3. The “fiery serpents” in Numbers and the shocking bronze serpent of healing
  4. Jesus’ identification with the bronze serpent in John 3
  5. “Wise as serpents, innocent as doves” — strategic holiness in discipleship
  6. The serpent as Satan, the dragon defeated in Revelation
  7. The paradox: the source of the problem becomes the source of the healing


Scriptures Mentioned

Genesis 3 · Numbers 21:4–9 · Matthew 10:16 · John 3:14–15 · Revelation 12 · Revelation 20

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Gospel Gumbo
Christian faith explored through history and hard questions, rooted in hope and grace—slow-cooked over centuries.
Grace, wisdom, and stories—served in 8–12 minutes. Each episode blends theology, history, and real-life insight. Short enough for a commute, deep enough to stir the soul.

You’ll hear ancient truth made fresh for today, stories that inspire, and theology that strengthens. Like a good gumbo, it’s a rich mix of ingredients that leave you both nourished and curious for more.

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William Sofield

William Sofield works as a hospice chaplain in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He is married to Katherine, father to Sam, and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America. Marathon runner, Judo practitioner, INTJ, Avoidant Attachment.