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For Everyday Disciples Podcast
For Everyday Disciples Podcast
40 episodes
2 days ago
How can we disciple others in the everyday? Giles and Alison discuss what it means to be an intentional disciple of Jesus and a disciple-maker wherever God has placed us. They offer practical tools and advice; discuss helpful books and resources on disciple-making; interview fellow disciple-makers, and offer biblical instruction on how we can participate in the Great Commission.
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How can we disciple others in the everyday? Giles and Alison discuss what it means to be an intentional disciple of Jesus and a disciple-maker wherever God has placed us. They offer practical tools and advice; discuss helpful books and resources on disciple-making; interview fellow disciple-makers, and offer biblical instruction on how we can participate in the Great Commission.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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I Am What I Have
For Everyday Disciples Podcast
37 minutes
11 months ago
I Am What I Have

In this episode, we explore the false identity of “I am what I have,” which is especially impactful for Enneagram types 5, 6, and 7. These types often seek security through accumulating knowledge, resources, or plans. Drawing from biblical examples like the rich young ruler and King Solomon, we highlight the emptiness that comes from finding identity in possessions or mental strategies rather than in a relationship with God. These types tend to adopt a "life over God" approach, trying to control outcomes and ensure security through their own efforts. However, when Jesus faced this temptation in the wilderness, He rejected shortcuts and placed His trust fully in God’s provision. Like Jesus modeled, our true contentment and security are found in being God's beloved, not in what we gather or possess.

Challenge Questions:

  1. This week, spend some time in silence to identify areas where you might be placing your security in what you have, rather than in God’s provision. How can you practice releasing those attachments and trusting in God’s sufficiency?
  2. Who in your life could benefit from hearing this message? Consider sharing your reflections with a friend or community group, inviting them to join you in exploring what it means to find identity in God alone.
For Everyday Disciples Podcast
How can we disciple others in the everyday? Giles and Alison discuss what it means to be an intentional disciple of Jesus and a disciple-maker wherever God has placed us. They offer practical tools and advice; discuss helpful books and resources on disciple-making; interview fellow disciple-makers, and offer biblical instruction on how we can participate in the Great Commission.