Welcome to the Disciple Life Podcast
What does it look like to live the life of a disciple?
Join Josh Perkins and Pastor Lyle Mullins as they explore the Christian’s call to be disciples of Christ according to Scripture. In each episode of the Disciple Life Podcast, they’ll dive into topics such as the importance of Scripture, God’s character, our identity in Christ, and how these realities should shape our lives as true disciples. Whether you are a brand new believer or have been following Christ for years, this podcast will help you grow in your understanding of discipleship and go deeper in your personal walk with Christ.
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What is the Disciple Life?
What is discipleship, and why does it matter?
Biblically speaking, discipleship is more than Bible studies, and Church programs. While these things are all good and beneficial for the Christian life, we are called to even more On today’s episode, Josh and Lyle unpack Scripture’s teachings on discipleship and what means for the believer.
Every Christian Needs to Understand These Two Terms
In an age when words are taken hostage and robbed of their meaning, it is crucial to define the terms we use. This is especially true when we come to the Word of God. Far too often, Biblical language is used without clarification or is, even worse, intentionally twisted, confusing far too many believers. So, on this week’s episode, Josh and Lyle seek to provide some clarity on two essential terms in the life of a disciple.
What does it mean that Christ lives in us?
What does it really mean that Christ lives in us? How should that shape our lives as disciples? These are both common questions, especially for new Christians who are just beginning their walk with God. But it’s just as important for mature believers to understand these things, so that they can encourage others in these truths and grow in their own faith as well. So, join Josh and Lyle this week as they dive into the Word and discuss who we are in Christ, who the Spirit of Christ is, and the hope of help we have in our Christian walk.