• Ep.40 | Why I Love the Gospel of Matthew: Following Jesus the Teacher King (Matthew 6:19–24)
    Jul 6 2026
    The Busy Disciple Podcast — Episode 40: Why I Love the Gospel of Matthew — Jesus the Teacher King (Matthew 6:19–24)

    There’s something about the Gospel of Matthew that keeps drawing me back.

    Matthew doesn't simply introduce us to Jesus as our Savior—he reveals Jesus as our Teacher and King. From the Sermon on the Mount to the Great Commission, Matthew continually reminds us that following Jesus is more than believing the right things. It's learning to live under His loving authority every single day.

    In Matthew 6:19–24, Jesus challenges the deepest loyalties of our hearts. He reminds us that where our treasure is, our heart will be also—and that no one can serve two masters. For busy disciples, those words couldn't be more relevant.

    In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we begin a new series through the Gospels by exploring why I love the Gospel of Matthew and why I believe every disciple needs to spend time sitting under Jesus' teaching.

    We'll explore:

    • Why Matthew presents Jesus as the promised King and ultimate Teacher
    • How discipleship is about obedience, not just information
    • What competes for our loyalty in today's busy world
    • Why following Jesus requires surrender, not simply admiration
    • How Matthew calls us to build every area of life on the words of Christ
    • Practical ways to live with Jesus as King in your everyday decisions

    Matthew reminds us that Christianity isn't just about knowing Jesus exists.

    It's about allowing Him to reign over our priorities, our schedules, our relationships, our resources, and our hearts.

    Because Jesus isn't looking for admirers.

    He's calling disciples.

    🎧 Listen now to Episode 40: "Why I Love the Gospel of Matthew," and discover why Jesus is not only the Savior who rescues us—but the King who is worthy of our complete obedience.

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    22 mins
  • Ep.39 | When You Don't Know What to Pray: How the Holy Spirit Prays for You (Romans 8:26–27)
    Jun 29 2026
    The Busy Disciple Podcast — Episode 39: When You Don't Know What to Pray (Romans 8:26–27)

    Have you ever sat down to pray... and had no words?

    Maybe you're overwhelmed.
    Maybe you're exhausted.
    Maybe your heart is carrying more than you know how to express.

    If you've ever felt like your prayers were inadequate or your silence meant you were failing spiritually, I want to encourage you with this incredible promise from Romans 8:26–27:

    "The Spirit helps us in our weakness... the Spirit Himself intercedes for us through wordless groans."

    In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we talk about what happens when words run out but God is still listening. Because prayer isn't about having the perfect vocabulary—it's about bringing your honest heart before a faithful Father.

    We'll explore:

    • Why it's okay to come to God without the right words
    • How the Holy Spirit intercedes for us in seasons of weakness
    • The difference between praying perfectly and praying honestly
    • Why silence doesn't mean God is absent
    • How weary disciples can stay connected to God when prayer feels difficult
    • Practical ways to keep showing up in prayer, even when you don't know what to say

    If you've been spiritually tired, emotionally overwhelmed, or struggling to pray, this episode is for you.

    Because even when you don't know what to pray...

    The Holy Spirit does.

    And that's incredibly good news.

    🎧 Listen now to Episode 39: "When You Don't Know What to Pray," and discover how the Holy Spirit meets weary disciples with help, hope, and prayers beyond words.

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    13 mins
  • Ep.38 | Maximizing Time as a Father: Being Present Enough to Shape Your People (Psalm 90:12–17)
    Jun 22 2026
    The Busy Disciple Podcast — Episode 38: Maximizing Time as a Father with Your Kids (Psalm 90:12–17)

    Time is one of the greatest gifts God gives us.

    And for fathers, one of the greatest temptations is believing we'll have more time later.

    More time to play.
    More time to talk.
    More time to disciple.
    More time to be present.

    But Psalm 90:12 reminds us: "Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom."

    In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we talk about maximizing time as a father and why fatherhood is about more than providing for your children—it's about being present enough to help shape their souls.

    Because one day, we'll realize that the little moments were actually the big moments.

    The bedtime prayers.
    The car rides.
    The conversations after a hard day.
    The ordinary moments that become sacred opportunities for discipleship.

    We'll explore:

    • Why presence is one of the greatest gifts a father can give
    • The difference between providing for your children and shepherding them
    • How discipleship often happens in ordinary, everyday moments
    • Why intentional time matters more than perfect parenting
    • Practical ways busy dads can invest spiritually in their children
    • How to build a legacy that lasts beyond achievements and accomplishments

    Whether you're a father, grandfather, spiritual father, or someone investing in the next generation, this episode is a reminder that the clock is always moving—but God can do incredible things through faithful presence.

    Because your children may not remember every gift you gave them.

    But they'll remember how available, attentive, and present you were.

    🎧 Listen now to Episode 38: "Maximizing Time as a Father with Your Kids," and discover how God uses everyday moments to shape the hearts of the next generation.

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    14 mins
  • Ep.37 | The Grace to Begin Again: When You Need a Fresh Start with God (Lamentations 3:22–23)
    Jun 15 2026
    Episode 37: The Grace to Begin Again (Lamentations 3:22–23)

    Have you ever felt like you've fallen behind spiritually?

    Maybe your prayer life isn't what it used to be.
    Maybe you've drifted from God's Word.
    Maybe life got busy, a season got hard, or you simply lost momentum.

    If that's you, I have good news:

    God's mercy meets us right where we are.

    In Lamentations 3:22–23, we find one of the most hope-filled promises in all of Scripture:

    "Because of the Lord's faithful love we do not perish, for His mercies never end. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness."

    In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we talk about the grace to begin again. Because discipleship isn't about never stumbling, never struggling, or never drifting. It's about returning to Jesus again and again, trusting that His mercy is always greater than our failures.

    We'll explore:

    • Why shame keeps so many disciples stuck
    • The difference between conviction and condemnation
    • How God's mercy creates space for a fresh start
    • Why spiritual growth is often less about perfection and more about persistence
    • Practical ways to reconnect with God after a difficult season
    • How God's faithfulness remains steady even when ours doesn't

    If you've been carrying guilt, regret, disappointment, or the feeling that you've somehow missed your chance, this episode is for you.

    Because the story of discipleship is not the story of perfect people.

    It's the story of imperfect people continually returning to a faithful God.

    Today could be your day to begin again.

    🎧 Listen now to Episode 37: "The Grace to Begin Again," and discover how God's mercy meets you with a fresh start every single morning.

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    13 mins
  • Ep.36 | God Builds Big Things Through Small Beginnings (Zechariah 4:7–10)
    Jun 8 2026

    We love big results.

    Big crowds.
    Big opportunities.

    But God often does His best work through small beginnings.

    In Zechariah 4:10, the Lord asks a powerful question: “Who dares despise the day of small things?” The people of God were discouraged because the work in front of them seemed insignificant compared to what had come before. Yet God reminded them that He delights in what He is building—even when it starts small.

    In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we talk about learning to trust God in the small beginnings, the unseen work, and the slow growth seasons of discipleship.

    We'll explore:

    • Why we often overlook what God is doing because it seems small
    • How comparison can rob us of joy and faithfulness
    • Why God values obedience more than immediate results
    • The connection between small beginnings and lasting Kingdom impact
    • How to stay encouraged when growth feels slow
    • Why God is often more interested in formation than speed

    If you've ever felt discouraged because your progress seems small, your ministry feels insignificant, or your next step feels unimpressive, this episode is for you.

    Because every mature disciple, every thriving ministry, every healthy family, and every Kingdom movement started somewhere.

    And most of them started small.

    🎧 Listen now to Episode 36: "God Builds Big Things Through Small Beginnings," and discover how God delights in using small acts of faithfulness to accomplish extraordinary things.

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    14 mins
  • Ep.35 | Finish Well: Faithfulness Through Life's Transitions (2 Timothy 4:7)
    Jun 1 2026

    Ep.35 | Not every season lasts forever.

    Some assignments come to an end. Some chapters close. Some doors that God once opened eventually lead us into something new. The question is: How do we finish well?

    In 2 Timothy 4:7, Paul reflects on his life and ministry with these powerful words: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” What a legacy. What a goal. Not just to start strong—but to finish faithfully.

    In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we talk about the spiritual discipline of finishing seasons well. Because discipleship isn't just about how we begin our journey with Jesus. It's also about how we steward the transitions, endings, and new beginnings along the way.

    We'll explore:

    • Why faithfulness matters more than success
    • How to recognize when a season is coming to an end
    • The dangers of quitting too early or lingering too long
    • What it means to honor God in seasons of transition
    • How to leave people, places, and assignments better than you found them
    • Why finishing well prepares you for whatever God has next

    Whether you're navigating a career change, ministry transition, family shift, graduation, relocation, or simply sensing God doing something new, this episode will encourage you to finish your current season with grace, gratitude, and faithfulness.

    Because the goal isn't just to start strong.

    The goal is to be able to say, like Paul: "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."

    🎧 Listen now to Episode 35: "Finish Well," and discover how God uses faithful endings to prepare us for faithful beginnings.

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    18 mins
  • Ep.34 | The Disciple’s Emotional Health: Why Emotional Maturity Matters Spiritually (Psalm 42)
    May 25 2026

    The Busy Disciple Podcast — Episode 34: The Disciple’s Emotional Health (Psalm 42:1–11)

    How is your soul… really?

    Not your church answer.
    Not your “I’m good” answer.
    Not the answer you give because you don’t want to explain everything going on underneath the surface.

    In Psalm 42, we find someone deeply honest before God—wrestling with discouragement, exhaustion, sadness, and longing. And instead of hiding those emotions, the psalmist brings them directly to the Lord.

    In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we talk about emotional health and spiritual maturity—and why the two are deeply connected. Because you can be spiritually active and emotionally exhausted at the same time. You can know Scripture, serve faithfully, and still carry an unhealthy soul.

    We’ll explore:

    • Why emotional maturity is part of spiritual maturity
    • How ignoring emotions can quietly shape our discipleship
    • The difference between suppressing emotions and surrendering them to God
    • Why honesty before God is a pathway to healing and growth
    • Practical ways to care for your soul in busy seasons of life and ministry

    If you’ve been feeling emotionally tired, spiritually dry, or internally overwhelmed, this episode is an invitation to slow down and let God meet you honestly. Because Jesus didn’t come just to change your behavior—He came to heal and transform your whole person.

    🎧 Listen now to Episode 34: “The Disciple’s Emotional Health,” and discover how emotional honesty and spiritual formation work together in a healthy life with Jesus.

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    19 mins
  • Ep.33 | Courage in Today’s Culture: Standing Firm Without Losing Grace (Romans 12:1–2)
    May 20 2026

    Ep.33 | It takes courage to follow Jesus in today’s culture.
    Not loud, angry, combative courage—but steady, faithful courage. The kind that refuses to blend in. The kind that stays rooted in truth while still reflecting the love of Christ.

    In Romans 12:1–2, Paul challenges believers: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” That means disciples of Jesus are called to live differently—not out of fear, but out of surrender and transformation.

    In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we talk about what it means to have courage in a compromised culture. Because following Jesus today often means standing firm when compromise feels easier, staying gracious when culture gets loud, and choosing faithfulness over fitting in.

    We’ll explore:

    • Why courage is essential for modern discipleship
    • The difference between cultural conformity and spiritual transformation
    • How renewing your mind shapes the way you live and respond
    • Why courage and compassion must work together
    • Practical ways to stand firm without becoming combative

    If you’ve ever felt pressure to compromise your convictions, stay silent about your faith, or just blend into the culture around you, this episode will encourage you to stay faithful. Because God didn’t call us to mirror the world—He called us to reflect Jesus.

    🎧 Listen now to Episode 33: “Courage in Today’s Culture,” and learn how to stand firm in truth while walking in grace and love.

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    27 mins