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How can I make Jesus Smile Today?

Episode 2 of the The Disciple Maker‘s Podcast podcast, hosted by Discipleship.org, titled "How can I make Jesus Smile Today?" was published on January 13, 2025 and runs 41 minutes.

January 13, 2025 ·41m · The Disciple Maker‘s Podcast

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Check out Discipleship.org National Disciple Making Forum: https://discipleship.org/national-disciple-making-forum/ "Today’s episode will help us uncover the profound lessons of the Parable of the Talents, reflect on our God-given gifts, and learn how to use them faithfully and intentionally for His glory." Maximizing Your Talents for God's Kingdom | Disciple Makers Podcast In this enriching episode of the Disciple Makers Podcast, hosts Jason and Josh take a deep dive into the Parable of the Talents and how it relates to our daily lives. They explore the concepts of using our gifts, time, and resources for God's glory and discuss the motivations behind our actions. The episode emphasizes not wasting the opportunities and blessings given by God, but rather actively using them to further His Kingdom. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural insights, they touch on themes of joy, guilt, motivation, and the ultimate goal of sharing in the Master's happiness. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that challenges listeners to evaluate their own lives and take actionable steps toward being true disciples. Stay Informed - Get our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hPViAr Get Discipleship.org's premium Podcast Feed: https://disciplemakerspodcast.supercast.com/    WATCH THE VIDEO   Key Takeaways 00:00 Welcome Back to the Disciple Makers Podcast 01:01 Discussing the Parable of the Talents 02:36 Understanding the Five Bagger 04:10 The Two Bagger's Hard Work 04:46 The One Bagger's Mistake 05:18 Reflecting on Time and Talents 09:40 The Danger of Wasting Time 17:44 Applying the Parable to Our Lives 19:42 The Motivation Behind Faithfulness 20:46 Craving Approval and Growth 22:35 Sharing in the Master's Happiness 23:51 Experiencing Joy Through Worship and Transformation 27:59 Joining in Jesus' Mission 34:23 Reflecting on Personal Motivations 38:17 Practical Steps for Discipleship 40:19 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Check out our Blogs: https://discipleship.org/blog/  See Below for a longer description: In this episode of the Disciple Makers podcast, co-hosts Josh Howard and Jason Ishmael take a deep dive into the Parable of the Talents from Matthew 25. They kick things off with lighthearted banter—Jason recalls their past conversations, and Josh humorously brings up the Tyson fight. This playful start eases into a thoughtful and relatable discussion on the parable's significance. Josh introduces the Parable of the Talents, also known as “Bags of Gold,” and invites Jason to unpack its meaning. Jason explains how the master entrusted three servants with varying amounts of gold based on their abilities—five, two, and one—and draws parallels to modern life, even coining the term “five bagger,” likening it to bowling. Their playful humor adds accessibility to a serious topic. The conversation transitions into a deeper reflection on the parable’s lessons about accountability and faithfulness. Jason highlights how the first two servants doubled their gold and were praised for their diligence, while the third buried his out of fear, earning the master’s rebuke. He shares how fear or laziness can lead us to "bury our talents," offering examples from his own life. Josh chimes in with personal anecdotes, including how distractions like video games once consumed his time until his wife’s observation convicted him to refocus on his family. Jason ties this to a Charles Spurgeon sermon titled “Gone, Utterly Gone,” which underscores the irretrievable loss of wasted time. He shares how the message moved him deeply, urging listeners to recognize the value of time and seize opportunities to serve God. The hosts then explore practical takeaways, encouraging listeners to assess their motivations and align them with God’s purposes. Josh emphasizes the joy that comes from pleasing God, contrasting it with the fleeting satisfaction of human approval. He highlights the example of Jesus sending out the 72 disciples and rejoicing in their succ

Check out Discipleship.org National Disciple Making Forum: https://discipleship.org/national-disciple-making-forum/

"Today’s episode will help us uncover the profound lessons of the Parable of the Talents, reflect on our God-given gifts, and learn how to use them faithfully and intentionally for His glory."

Maximizing Your Talents for God's Kingdom | Disciple Makers Podcast

In this enriching episode of the Disciple Makers Podcast, hosts Jason and Josh take a deep dive into the Parable of the Talents and how it relates to our daily lives. They explore the concepts of using our gifts, time, and resources for God's glory and discuss the motivations behind our actions. The episode emphasizes not wasting the opportunities and blessings given by God, but rather actively using them to further His Kingdom. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural insights, they touch on themes of joy, guilt, motivation, and the ultimate goal of sharing in the Master's happiness. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that challenges listeners to evaluate their own lives and take actionable steps toward being true disciples.

Stay Informed - Get our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hPViAr

Get Discipleship.org's premium Podcast Feed: https://disciplemakerspodcast.supercast.com/ 

 

WATCH THE VIDEO

 

Key Takeaways  00:00 Welcome Back to the Disciple Makers Podcast

01:01 Discussing the Parable of the Talents

02:36 Understanding the Five Bagger

04:10 The Two Bagger's Hard Work

04:46 The One Bagger's Mistake

05:18 Reflecting on Time and Talents

09:40 The Danger of Wasting Time

17:44 Applying the Parable to Our Lives

19:42 The Motivation Behind Faithfulness

20:46 Craving Approval and Growth

22:35 Sharing in the Master's Happiness

23:51 Experiencing Joy Through Worship and Transformation

27:59 Joining in Jesus' Mission

34:23 Reflecting on Personal Motivations

38:17 Practical Steps for Discipleship

40:19 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

Check out our Blogs: https://discipleship.org/blog/ 

See Below for a longer description:

In this episode of the Disciple Makers podcast, co-hosts Josh Howard and Jason Ishmael take a deep dive into the Parable of the Talents from Matthew 25. They kick things off with lighthearted banter—Jason recalls their past conversations, and Josh humorously brings up the Tyson fight. This playful start eases into a thoughtful and relatable discussion on the parable's significance.

Josh introduces the Parable of the Talents, also known as “Bags of Gold,” and invites Jason to unpack its meaning. Jason explains how the master entrusted three servants with varying amounts of gold based on their abilities—five, two, and one—and draws parallels to modern life, even coining the term “five bagger,” likening it to bowling. Their playful humor adds accessibility to a serious topic.

The conversation transitions into a deeper reflection on the parable’s lessons about accountability and faithfulness. Jason highlights how the first two servants doubled their gold and were praised for their diligence, while the third buried his out of fear, earning the master’s rebuke. He shares how fear or laziness can lead us to "bury our talents," offering examples from his own life.

Josh chimes in with personal anecdotes, including how distractions like video games once consumed his time until his wife’s observation convicted him to refocus on his family. Jason ties this to a Charles Spurgeon sermon titled “Gone, Utterly Gone,” which underscores the irretrievable loss of wasted time. He shares how the message moved him deeply, urging listeners to recognize the value of time and seize opportunities to serve God.

The hosts then explore practical takeaways, encouraging listeners to assess their motivations and align them with God’s purposes. Josh emphasizes the joy that comes from pleasing God, contrasting it with the fleeting satisfaction of human approval. He highlights the example of Jesus sending out the 72 disciples and rejoicing in their success, pointing to the joy God feels when His people faithfully engage in His mission.

Josh and Jason strike a balance between worship and active ministry, challenging listeners to wisely use their time, talents, and resources for God’s glory. The episode wraps up with a call to action: evaluate your God-given gifts, take intentional steps to use them, and seek accountability from trusted friends.

The hosts also mention an upcoming discipleship forum in Houston, Texas, and direct listeners to resources at discipleship.org. Josh signs off with a heartfelt message of encouragement, reminding listeners that they are supported on their journey to becoming faithful disciple-makers.

This episode blends humor, personal stories, and profound biblical insights with practical applications for living a productive and faithful Christian life.

 

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