Retool Discipleship – Essential Faith #14Retool Discipleship – Essential Faith #14
Faith Recovery Podcast
In this episode Nathan contrasts common methods of church-based discipleship with God’s method revealed in the biblical story. The post Retool Discipleship – Essential Faith #14 first appeared on Faith Recovery Podcast.
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Rethinking Discipleship: Tools for a Faithful Journey
Episode Overview
- Question traditional church-based discipleship methods.
- Emphasise grace over rigid moral rules.
- Use biblical stories to reflect on modern faith challenges.
- Encourage personal growth through spiritual transformation.
- Consider the Bible's role as a guide rather than a rulebook.
“"God gave Jacob a new paradigm, and that is the win-win."”
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? In this engaging episode of the Faith Recovery Podcast, Nathan and his fellow hosts take a closer look at discipleship in the Christian faith, questioning traditional methods and exploring a new perspective. Nathan contrasts common church-based discipleship practices with what he sees as God's intended method, offering a fresh take on how the Bible should be used in guiding one's faith journey.
With a mix of humour and candid discussion, the hosts challenge listeners to reconsider how they view moral teachings and the role of the Bible in personal growth. They delve into the story of Jacob and Esau, drawing parallels between biblical narratives and modern-day discipleship challenges. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, education, and personal transformation.
As you listen, you'll find yourself reflecting on your own journey and perhaps rethinking the tools you use in your spiritual life. Are you ready to explore a different path to discipleship that focuses on grace rather than rigid rules?

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