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Welcome to the Daily Blade. The word of God is described as the sword of the spirit, the primary spiritual weapon in the Christian's armor against the forces of evil. Your hosts are Joby Martin and Kyle Thompson, and they stand ready to equip men for the fight. Let's sharpen up.
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Romans chapter 12, verse 1 says this. I appeal to you, therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect. You may be asking yourself, why do we need to know the Bible? Why do we need to know what the Bible means? Why do we need to be in the Bible every single day? And a big part of the reason Paul discusses here in Romans 12. You see, the reality is this. Maybe you put your faith in Jesus a long time ago. And I don't know if you realize this, but do any of you still struggle with sin? Do any of you still struggle with some of the same struggles that you had 20 years ago? Do any of you feel like you'd be further along in the sanctification process than you are? Well, me too. Let me tell you why. Because when Jesus saved you, he gave you a brand new heart. Ezekiel says that he removed our heart of stone and he gave us a heart of flesh. He gave us his heart. So he gives us a new heart, a heart for him and he actually restores our soul so that we will live with him forever. But you know what we do not get? The moment we put our faith in Jesus, we don't get a new mind. We still have the same mind that we had up to the point of salvation. This means we still have the same characteristics that we've had. This means we're still a result of the birth order that we were birthed into. We are still a result of the culture that was influencing us when we were raised. And so we don't have a new mind, but we do have a new heart. Well, what does that mean? Well, therefore the things that we think influences the thing that we do. And so with that in mind, the Apostle Paul says, so don't be conformed to the pattern of this world, but be transformed. How, Paul? By the renewing of your mind. Do you know how you renew something in order to renew something? You take off the old and you put on the new. If you're going to renew the paint on your truck. You take off the old paint, you put on the new. If you're going to renew your floors, you're going to, you're going to sand down your floors, take off the old, and then you put on the new stain. And so he says, do not be conformed to the pattern of this world. That word, conformed is a building term. It means that if you've ever poured concrete, you make a form. You pour the concrete into the form and it takes the form that you built. This world wants to form you in a certain way that is out of step with the way God wants to form you. God wants to form you into the image and likeness of his Son. And yet we live in a world that lies to us. We live in a world that tells us to do sex and status and security and safety, all a certain way. And it's not the right way, it's not God's way. And yet we have God's Word. And so what we must do on a daily basis is not be conformed to the pattern of this world, but to be transformed by the renewing of our mind. We take off our old patterns of thinking and instead we replace it with the truth of God's word. In fact, if you look In Matthew chapter 4, Jesus is being tempted by the devil himself. And the devil tempts him with the lust of the eyes, the lust of the flesh and the pride of life. And every single time the the way Jesus responds is simply this. He says it is written and then he quotes a Bible verse. What is he doing? He is not being conformed to the temptation of the devil, but he is being transformed by lining himself up with the truth of the word of God. Here is the one thing I want you to take away. What area in your life? Where is one area in your life? Could be status, could be sex, could be stuff, could be money, could be power, could be applause. Where is one area in your life where you know that you have been conformed to the pattern of this world? And now it is time for you to be transformed by the way God says you're supposed to live? Go and find that way.
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Hosts: Pastor Joby Martin (Church of Eleven22) and Kyle Thompson (Undaunted.Life)
Release Date: January 2, 2025
Episode Title: Equipped with the Armor of Scripture
Duration: Approximately 5 minutes
The episode begins with an introduction by Host A, emphasizing the significance of the Word of God as the "sword of the spirit," highlighting it as the primary spiritual weapon Christians wield against evil forces. The hosts, Joby Martin and Kyle Thompson, set the stage for today's discussion by underscoring their mission to equip men for spiritual battles.
[00:01] Host A: "The word of God is described as the sword of the spirit, the primary spiritual weapon in the Christian's armor against the forces of evil."
Host B takes the forefront, delivering a profound exploration of Romans 12:1-2. He begins by reading the scripture, setting a biblical foundation for the episode’s theme.
[00:19] Host B: "Romans chapter 12, verse 1 says this. I appeal to you, therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship..."
Key Points Discussed:
The Necessity of Biblical Knowledge:
Struggles Despite Salvation:
Transformation Through the Mind:
Renewing the Mind:
Jesus as the Model of Scriptural Transformation:
Engaging Call to Action:
Towards the conclusion of his discourse, Host B challenges listeners to introspect:
[04:00] Host B: "What area in your life? Where is one area in your life... could be status, could be sex, could be stuff, could be money, could be power, could be applause. Where is one area in your life where you know that you have been conformed to the pattern of this world? And now it is time for you to be transformed by the way God says you're supposed to live?"
He urges listeners to identify worldly conformity in their lives and take proactive steps to embrace transformation through God's Word.
Host A wraps up the episode by encouraging listeners to engage with the podcast community and support the mission of equipping men for spiritual battles.
[04:41] Host A: "Thank you for listening to today's episode. Before you go, if you want to help, equip other men for the fight. Share this podcast around and leave us a five star rating and review. Stay sharp."
Importance of the Bible: Understanding and daily engagement with scripture are essential for spiritual growth and discernment.
Struggle with Sin: Acknowledge that enduring sanctification is a common journey among believers, reinforcing the need for continuous transformation.
Renewing the Mind: Actively replacing old, worldly thought patterns with biblical truths is crucial in living a Christ-centered life.
Modeling Christ’s Response: Emulating Jesus' reliance on scripture during temptations serves as a powerful tool for overcoming personal challenges.
Personal Application: Listeners are encouraged to identify specific areas where worldly conformity exists and actively seek transformation through God’s Word.
In this episode of The Daily Blade, Joby Martin and Kyle Thompson provide a compelling message on the necessity of renewing one's mind through scripture to avoid worldly conformity. By dissecting Romans 12:1-2, they offer practical insights and personal reflections that resonate with believers striving for spiritual maturity. The episode serves as an empowering reminder of the tools available to Christians to navigate daily struggles and remain steadfast in their faith.