Episode 3

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17th Jan 2024

Matthew 22 Bible Study

Daniel Miller, servant-host of the Discipleship Conditioning podcast, explores the genuine nature of God and contrasts it with the disingenuous nature of sinful humans. He stresses the importance of accepting Jesus and bearing fruit, drawing parallels between the Pharisees’ actions in biblical times and contemporary behavior. The podcast episode also delves into a situation where disciples of the Pharisees and Herodians attempt to flatter Jesus, paralleling it with the servant-host's experiences on social media and reflecting on their own motivations for creating content.

The episode elaborates on valuing spiritual principles over material gain and emphasizes the fleeting nature of consumerism. The servant-host also reflects on the role of money as a tool and the need to renew one’s mindset in accordance with God’s teachings. The servant-host highlights the importance of understanding biblical verses deeply and emphasizes the need to meditate on the message rather than rushing through Scripture.

As the podcast nears conclusion, the servant-host promotes free resources from Biblical Anatomy Academy, including a one repetition maximum calculator, acquired at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com/1RM, and a program template, acquired at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com/template. Listeners are directed to the academy’s website, https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com, to access these resources with further support.

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We serve students by making complex processes easy answers so they can build their anatomy founded in Truth.