Milk to Meat

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Milk to Meat

Milk to Meat is a discipleship podcast designed to help believers grow from the foundations of faith to the fullness of maturity in Christ.
Each season walks through a stage of spiritual growth — from learning to follow Jesus and build healthy habits, to leading others and diving deep into theology.Whether you’re new in your faith or ready for spiritual “meat,” this podcast gives you practical teaching, biblical truth, and real conversation to strengthen your walk with God.Grow with us as we move from:
🥛 Milk — Basic discipleship: salvation, prayer, and identity in Christ
🍞 Bread — Spiritual disciplines, habits, and Holy Spirit living
🍗 Meat — Leadership, theology, and walking in authority and maturityHosted by Travis and Rob, Milk to Meat will equip you to live out your faith daily, disciple others, and stand firm in truth in a culture of compromise.“But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.” — Hebrews 5:14Link t

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    How to Hear God’s Voice | What Listening to God Really Looks Like - Ep 29 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhat does it really look like to listen to God?In this episode of Milk to Meat, we unpack what it means to hear God’s voice in everyday life—not through noise or confusion, but through stillness, Scripture, conviction, and peace.We explore how listening to God is developed through:Embracing Stillness – Learning to slow down, quiet your environment, and make space to hear God’s “still small voice”The Bible as God’s Primary Voice – Understanding that Scripture is the foundation for hearing God clearly and discerning truthInner Promptings & Peace – Recognizing gentle conviction, aligned thoughts, and spiritual peace that point toward God’s directionTesting Everything with Scripture – Learning that God will never contradict His Word, making the Bible the final authorityObedience in Action – Hearing God is not just awareness, but responding in faith and walking out what He saysEveryday Moments – Discovering how God speaks in ordinary places like driving, praying, or daily life rhythmsWe also share a powerful family example of starting each day by asking: “What would You have me do today, Lord—and give me the courage to walk it out.”Listening to God is not a one-time event—it’s a lifelong journey of learning His voice, trusting His Word, and following His lead.If you’ve ever wondered, “How do I know if God is speaking to me?”—this episode will give you clarity, confidence, and biblical grounding.

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    How to Pray Scripture: Practical Methods That Transform Your Prayer Life - Ep 28 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhat does it actually look like to pray Scripture? In this episode of Milk to Meat, we break down practical, biblical methods that will transform your prayer life and deepen your intimacy with God.We walk step-by-step through powerful ways to pray the Bible, including:Praying the Psalms – Learning how passages like Psalm 23 give language to every season, from peace to hardship, helping you trust God even in the valleyPraying Through a Passage – Turning Scripture (especially the Epistles) into personal, conversational prayer that aligns your heart with GodUsing Model Prayers – A deep dive into the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:9–13), breaking down its meaning, structure, and how it teaches us to pray with purpose and powerPraying the Bible – Letting God speak through His Word and then responding by praying those same truths back to Him in praise, confession, thanksgiving, and intercessionWhen you pray Scripture, you move beyond routine or repetitive prayers into a dynamic, Spirit-led conversation rooted in God’s Word. This approach strengthens your faith, aligns your will with His, and brings a deeper level of confidence and intimacy in your walk with Christ.If you’ve ever struggled with what to say in prayer or want to grow in spiritual maturity, this episode will give you practical tools you can start using today.

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    Praying God’s Word: How Scripture Transforms Your Prayer Life - Ep 27 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsHow does Scripture guide our prayers? In this episode of Milk to Meat, we break down how God’s Word transforms the way we pray—shifting us from self-focused requests to prayers aligned with His will, His promises, and His purpose.We explore how Scripture:Aligns our hearts with God’s will so we pray with confidenceProvides language for worship, confession, and intercession Refocuses us on God’s character—His faithfulness, mercy, and powerAnchors our prayers in His promises, strengthening our faithShapes our perspective so we begin to see life from God’s vantage pointWhen we pray Scripture, we are no longer guessing—we are speaking God’s truth back to Him, trusting that His Word never returns void.If you’ve ever struggled with what to say in prayer or wondered if you’re praying “the right way,” this episode will help you deepen your prayer life and grow in spiritual maturity.

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    What Hinders Prayer? Biblical Reasons Your Prayers Feel Unanswered - Ep 26 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhy does it sometimes feel like your prayers aren’t getting through? In this episode of Milk to Meat, we break down the biblical reasons that can hinder consistent prayer and keep believers from hearing clearly from God.Prayer is not just a religious ritual—it is relational communication with God. We speak to Him, and through Scripture and the Holy Spirit we learn to recognize His voice. But many believers struggle with a consistent prayer life because of spiritual, mental, and practical obstacles.In this discipleship episode we examine the key barriers that hinder prayer and what Scripture says about overcoming them.Topics covered include:• How to pray and hear from God • Why unconfessed sin separates us from God (Isaiah 59:1–2) • How unforgiveness blocks our relationship with the Father (Matthew 6:14–15) • The danger of allowing bitterness to take root in the heart (Hebrews 12:15) • How lack of discipline and spiritual procrastination weakens prayer life • The role of busyness, distractions, and technology in crowding out time with God • Why pride, wrong motives, and spiritual indifference hinder prayer • How doubt, discouragement, and emotional struggles affect our communication with GodWe also discuss practical ways to overcome these obstacles by cultivating repentance, discipline, and a deeper desire for intimacy with the Lord.If you want to develop a consistent prayer life, grow spiritually, and learn to recognize God’s voice, this episode will challenge and equip you.

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    Why Do Believers Still Struggle with Shame? - Ep 25 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsShame whispers, “You’re not worthy.” The Gospel declares, “You are forgiven.”In this episode of Milk to Meat, we examine why believers who love Jesus can still struggle with deep shame. We uncover how misunderstanding forgiveness, holding onto false guilt, and confusing conviction with condemnation can keep us stuck.Through Romans 6, we learn that our old self has been crucified with Christ. We are not paying for sins Jesus already paid for. And through Isaiah 6, we see that encountering God’s holiness may expose our brokenness — but it also leads to cleansing and restoration.Shame is not proof of spirituality. Beating yourself up does not make you closer to God. True growth comes from repentance empowered by grace, not self-punishment fueled by pride.God calls us to holiness — not humiliation. As we draw near to Him, He transforms us.Freedom begins when we stop trying to earn what Jesus already secured.

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    No Condemnation: Fighting Guilt with Gospel Truth - Ep 24 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsCondemnation keeps you stuck. Conviction sets you free.In this episode of Milk to Meat, we explore how to break the cycle of guilt by replacing accusing thoughts with the truth of the Gospel. We clarify the difference between Spirit-led conviction that produces repentance and growth, and destructive condemnation that produces shame and hopelessness.You’ll learn how to: • Embrace the promise of “no condemnation” in Christ • Confess sin and receive cleansing without lingering shame • Renew your mind with Scripture • Speak truth over yourself when accusation rises • Seek wise counsel to break isolationGod is not finished with you. His mercies are new every morning, and freedom begins by believing what He says about you.

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    Conviction vs. Condemnation: Anchored in Absolute Truth - Ep 23 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsIs the guilt you feel from God — or from lies? In this episode of Milk to Meat, we examine how to discern condemnation from conviction and why understanding absolute truth is essential in spiritual warfare. We break down relative truth versus God-defined truth and show how the authority of God’s Word dismantles shame. Freedom begins when truth is no longer subjective.

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    BONUS EPISODE - From Passover to Resurrection: Why Jesus Came (It Wasn’t Just to Die)

    In this follow up to our Passover to the Resurrection episode, we recorded live in front of an audience, we unpack the full scope of Jesus’ mission and the prophetic plan of God.Looking closely at John 17, we explore how Jesus declared that He had already completed the work given to Him—before going to the cross—and what that reveals about His true purpose.This episode examines the idea that Jesus was not simply “born to die,” but was sent to reveal the Father, establish the Kingdom of God, and initiate a plan of restoration for all creation.Through passages in John, Luke, and beyond, we discuss:Jesus as the visible image of the FatherThe nature and arrival of the Kingdom of GodGod’s restoration plan from the fall to the resurrectionThe role of believers as participants in Kingdom workWe also challenge the common view of salvation as the end goal, reframing it instead as the beginning of a life lived in alignment with God’s Kingdom.This episode invites listeners to consider a deeper question: What does it mean to actively participate in the work Jesus began?

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    BONUS EPISODE - Jesus the Passover Lamb: How Passover Predicted the Cross and Resurrection

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsIn this Milk to Meat: Second Helping special episode, we break down the powerful biblical connection between Passover, the crucifixion of Jesus, and the resurrection celebrated at Easter.From the Passover lamb in Exodus to Jesus as the Lamb of God, Scripture reveals a stunning prophetic timeline that leads directly to the cross and the empty tomb. In this deep dive, we explore how the events of Passover week point to the sacrifice of Christ, the meaning behind the Last Supper, and how the resurrection fulfills God’s redemptive plan.This episode walks through the spiritual significance of Passover, Good Friday, and Easter, helping believers understand the deeper biblical symbolism behind one of the most important moments in Christian history.If you've ever wondered how the Passover meal connects to Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, this episode will open your eyes to the incredible unity of Scripture.Topics covered:The meaning of Passover in ExodusJesus as the Passover LambThe Last Supper and the fulfillment of PassoverThe crucifixion and sacrifice of ChristThe resurrection and victory over sin and deathThis is a Second Helping episode of Milk to Meat, where we take extra time to dig deeper into Scripture and explore the biblical foundations of our faith.

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    The Spirit Behind the Rule - Ep 22 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsJesus didn’t lower the standard — He raised it to the level of the heart.In this episode of Milk to Meat, we examine what it means to live by the Spirit instead of rigid legalism. But we also address a crucial warning: the Holy Spirit never leads contrary to Scripture. Spirit-led living is not permission to do what we want and blame it on God.Through Matthew 5, we see that the issue isn’t just behavior — it’s the heart. Anger, lust, pride, and selfish ambition reveal what rules alone cannot fix. The Spirit doesn’t abolish righteousness; He writes it on our hearts.We discuss: • Why Spirit-led freedom deepens obedience • How serving others defines true liberty • Why surrender unlocks peace and identity • What daily, practical Spirit-dependence looks likeThe Spirit doesn’t free us from God’s standards — He empowers us to fulfill them from the inside out.

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    BONUS EPISODE - Welcome to 2nd Helpings

    2nd Helpings is here! Who doesn't love 2nd helpings right?! Here we tell you all about what to expect from Milk to Meat 2nd Helpings. So pull up a chair and get you a 2nd helping of Milk to Meat

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    What Does Freedom in Christ Look Like Day to Day? - Ep 21 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhat does freedom in Christ actually look like on a Tuesday afternoon? In this episode of Milk to Meat, we move beyond theory and into daily living. True freedom isn’t doing whatever we want — it’s walking in the power of the Holy Spirit, saying no to sin, and saying yes to righteousness.We unpack what it means to live free from sin’s control, free from performance-based guilt, and free to obey God out of love instead of fear. Because of Jesus’ finished work, we are not slaves to old habits or destructive patterns — we are new creations empowered by the Spirit.Freedom in Christ means assurance of grace, confidence in salvation, and restored relationship with a loving Father who desires to walk with us daily.If you’ve ever wondered, “What does living free actually look like?” — this episode is for you.

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    Access, Inheritance, and Freedom: What Comes With Being God’s Child - Ep 20 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsIn this episode of Milk to Meat, we explore a powerful question:What privileges come with being a child of God?Salvation is more than forgiveness — it is adoption. And adoption brings privileges.When we become children of God, we receive:🔹 Intimate Access to the Father We approach God not as strangers, but as sons and daughters. We cry “Abba, Father.” God is not standing over us with a wagging finger, waiting for us to fail. He is a loving Father who invites us to come boldly in prayer, without fear, knowing we are accepted and loved.🔹 Eternal Security & Inheritance Romans 8:16–17 tells us that if we are children, then we are heirs — heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ. We are promised eternal life, future glory, and a secure place in His family. Our inheritance is not temporary — it is eternal.🔹 Divine Protection & Provision God walks with His children through trials. Protection does not mean bad things will never happen. Scripture is clear — we will face suffering. But we never face it alone. Our Father shields us spiritually, sustains us in hardship, and provides what we truly need.🔹 Guidance of the Holy Spirit The Spirit leads us, strengthens us, convicts us, comforts us, and confirms that we belong to God. We are not navigating life by ourselves. The Spirit of God dwells within us.🔹 Freedom Under Grace We are no longer slaves to sin or fear. Living under grace does not mean we have a license to sin — it means we are no longer under condemnation. Grace empowers obedience. It transforms our hearts so we desire holiness, not rebellion.🔹 Righteous Standing & New Identity Through Christ, we are forgiven and reconciled to God. Our identity is no longer defined by our past, our failures, or our shame. We are sons and daughters. We are heirs. We are loved. We are being shaped into Christ’s likeness.This episode reminds us: Being a child of God is not just a title — it is a position filled with privilege, security, responsibility, and hope.Application: Reach out to someone in your church this week. Practice spiritual family. Encourage them. Pray with them. Walk with them. Live like you belong — because you do.Welcome to Milk to Meat — building a strong foundation in Christ.

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    Peace, Patience, and the Potter’s Wheel - Ep 19 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsIn this episode of Milk to Meat, we tackle a reality every believer will face:Conflict in the family of God.If we are truly brothers and sisters in Christ, then disagreements, misunderstandings, and messy moments will happen. The question is not if — it’s how we respond.🔹 Grace-Filled Correction Romans 12:18 says, “If possible, so far as it depends on you, be at peace with all men.” Are we practicing this? Do we extend the same grace we ask for when we fall short? Do we correct with gentleness and humility — examining ourselves first — or do we react harshly and defensively?Biblical correction is not about winning arguments. It’s about restoring relationships. It starts with humility and a willingness to “take it on the chin” when necessary for the sake of peace.🔹 Intentional Community Is church a priority, or just a Sunday timecard? God designed His family to gather regularly — not just for teaching, but for fellowship, encouragement, prayer, and celebrating life together. Community doesn’t happen accidentally. It must be pursued intentionally.🔹 Unconditional Acceptance (Defined Clearly) Unconditional acceptance does not mean approving sin or pretending everything is okay. It means loving someone as Christ loved us — receiving them where they are while trusting God to continue the work in them.Life is messy. Growth is slow. Change rarely happens all at once.God loved us as we were and is faithfully shaping us day by day. We are all clay on the Potter’s wheel. The Lord is working different things out of each of us — in different seasons, at different speeds.Grace says: “I will love you while God is working on you — just as He is still working on me.”This episode challenges us to build a church culture marked by humility, patience, peace, and enduring love.Welcome to Milk to Meat — building a strong foundation in Christ and His Church.

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    More Than Sunday Friends: Living as the Family of God - Ep 18 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsIn this episode of Milk to Meat, we answer a foundational question:How should we view other believers?Scripture makes it clear — we are not just attendees, acquaintances, or casual friends. We are family. Brothers and sisters in Christ.Viewing other believers as family means embracing:🔹 Active Love & Sacrificial Service Hebrews 13:16 reminds us: “Do not neglect doing good and sharing, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.” We are called to serve one another, prefer one another, share with one another, and carry one another’s burdens. Family doesn’t just say they care — they show it. Biblical community requires action, not convenience.🔹 Vulnerability & Trust Real family is honest. Sometimes in church culture, everyone is always “blessed,” even when they’re struggling. While we are blessed in Christ, pretending everything is fine when it isn’t can create distance and dishonesty.God’s design for His family is safety — a place where we can confess struggles, ask for prayer, and receive help without judgment (James 5:16). That kind of community requires humility, trust, and maturity.Are we creating spaces where people can be real? Are we trustworthy with someone else’s vulnerability? Or are we trying to spiritually outrank one another?The body of Christ is meant to reflect unity, grace, and deep love — not competition, comparison, or surface-level relationships.This episode challenges us to move beyond Sunday familiarity and into true spiritual family.Welcome to Milk to Meat — building a strong foundation in Christ and His Church.

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    From Orphan to Heir: The Basics of God’s Adoption - Ep 17 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsIn this episode of Milk to Meat 101, we explore one of the most foundational truths of the Christian faith: we are adopted into God’s family.What does adoption reveal about God’s love?Adoption shows us that God’s love is:🔹 Proactive – He chose us before we ever chose Him (Ephesians 1:5). God doesn’t wait for us to “clean ourselves up.” He meets us where we are and, through Christ, brings us into His family.🔹 Unmerited – We don’t earn adoption. It is a gift of grace (Ephesians 2:8–9). We are saved not because of works, but because of His mercy.🔹 Costly – Our adoption required sacrifice. God gave His Son so that we could become sons and daughters. Jesus paid the price so we could belong.🔹 Secure – We are no longer spiritual orphans (Hebrews 13:5). In Christ, we have a Father who will never leave or forsake us.🔹 Identity-Giving – We are heirs, not slaves (Galatians 4:4–7). Through adoption, we receive a new identity, intimate access to God as “Abba, Father,” and the assurance that we belong to Him forever.Before salvation, we wander searching for belonging. In Christ, we are given a permanent home, a loving Father, and an unbreakable relationship.This is the heart of the gospel — not just rescue, but family.Welcome to Milk to Meat 101 — building a strong foundation in Christ.

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    Set Your Mind on Christ: How to Renew Your Mind Every Day - Ep 16 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsHow do we renew our minds daily in a world that constantly bombards us with information—much of it unhealthy and spiritually damaging? In this Milk to Meat episode, we take a sober and practical look at what it means to guard our minds and intentionally pursue renewal.We begin by addressing the reality that much of what we watch, listen to, and willingly allow into our lives is not spiritually healthy. The phrase “it isn’t that bad” is examined honestly, revealing how even a small amount of harmful influence can contaminate our thinking. Using the illustration of a crystal-clear glass of glacier water ruined by a single drop of sewage—and the reverse analogy of searching for one good drop in a glass full of sewage—we show why compromise in what we consume spiritually is never harmless.From there, we talk about the importance of limiting what we allow into our minds and homes, choosing content that draws us closer to the Lord rather than slowly dulling our spiritual sensitivity. Guarding the mind isn’t legalism—it’s wisdom.The episode then turns to the life-giving practice of daily devotion and prayer. Spending intentional time in God’s Word and in His presence consciously sets our minds on Christ. As we read and pray, the Holy Spirit renews us, washes over us, and speaks to us, turning our devotional life into a two-way relationship rather than a routine.We close by emphasizing that the more we grow in intimacy with the Lord, the more we become like Him—and the less we look like the world. Renewing the mind is not accidental; it’s a daily, deliberate pursuit that shapes who we become.This episode challenges listeners to take inventory of what they are allowing into their minds and to recommit to practices that lead to true spiritual renewal.

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    From Condemnation to Freedom: How Identity in Christ Fuels Resilient Faith - Ep 15 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsAuthentic Christian living begins with believing the right things about who we are in Christ. In this Milk to Meat episode, we examine how spiritual identity produces authenticity, aligned choices, and resilient faith.We start with a simple but penetrating truth: “You may not live what you profess, but you will undoubtedly live what you believe.” When our relationship with the Lord is real and alive, what we profess with our mouths begins to match how we live. Knowing who we are spiritually allows us to resist external pressures to conform to the world and instead live in alignment with what God is calling us to be.From there, we explore how understanding that we are chosen, forgiven, and God’s workmanship equips us with resilience and strength. Drawing from Romans 8:1–4, we unpack the powerful reality that there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Through His sacrifice and resurrection, Jesus broke the power of sin and condemnation once and for all.We explain how the Law of Moses could reveal sin but could not save us, because it depended on human effort. In His great love, God took responsibility for what we could never fix. Jesus came in the likeness of sinful flesh, lived a perfect and blameless life, bore our sin, and satisfied the righteous requirement of the Law on our behalf. Because of this, we are now free to walk according to the Spirit rather than the flesh.This episode highlights how freedom from condemnation changes the way we live—replacing fear, victimhood, and powerlessness with confidence, obedience, and Spirit-led strength. When we truly believe what Christ has done, our lives begin to reflect it, and authentic faith becomes visible in how we walk every day.

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    From Identity to Action: How Knowing Who You Are in Christ Fuels Spiritual Growth - Ep 14 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhy is identity so foundational to spiritual growth? In this Milk to Meat episode, we explore why knowing who we are in Christ is essential for living a stable, purposeful, and resilient Christian life.Scripture tells us that our spiritual identity—being redeemed, adopted, and called children of God—defines who we are before it ever shapes how we live. When our identity is rooted in Christ rather than in feelings, achievements, or external validation, we gain a firm foundation and security that the world cannot offer. Unlike worldly identities that shift with success or failure, our value is established by God Himself and affirmed through our relationship with Him.We discuss how this God-given identity anchors us during life’s storms, just as Jesus promised in John 16:33. When our security comes from the Father, obedience, humility, and faithfulness matter more than worldly approval or success.From there, we examine how identity brings purpose and direction. Knowing who we are clarifies what we are called to do—live in relationship with God and continually grow closer to Him. As we do, we begin to reflect Christ more clearly, and good works naturally flow from that relationship. Drawing from James 2:14–18, we see that works are not the source of faith, but the evidence of a living, active faith rooted in Christ.Finally, we talk about how, as we grow in intimacy with the Lord and allow Him to lead us, He begins to direct our focus, time, and energy toward specific callings and areas of obedience. Spiritual maturity doesn’t begin with activity—it begins with identity.This episode challenges us to stop striving for validation and instead live from the unshakable truth of who we already are in Christ.

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    From Old to New: What Really Changes When We Become a New Creation - Ep 13 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhat truly changes when someone becomes a new creation in Christ? Is it just behavior—or is it everything?In this Milk to Meat episode, we dig into 2 Corinthians 5:17 and unpack what it really means when Scripture says, “the old things passed away; behold, new things have come.” We explore how salvation is not merely a moment, but the beginning of a lifelong transformation where God reshapes every part of who we are.Using the powerful illustration of a master craftsman taking an old, seemingly useless piece of wood and turning it into a work of art, we examine how God works in our lives. The process involves cutting away old, dirty, broken pieces that don’t belong in the final vision. As we surrender more fully to Jesus as Lord, submit to His Word, and grow in our relationship with Him, the old layers of sin and misplaced priorities begin to fall away—and Christ begins to shine through us.We talk about how what once mattered to us slowly loses its grip, while what matters to God becomes important to us. His dreams become our dreams. His thoughts begin to shape our thinking. This transformation isn’t instantaneous in every area, but as we continue walking closely with the Lord and surrendering our lives to Him, our desires increasingly align with His.We also discuss how old habits we once felt powerless to break begin to lose their hold as we rely on the Holy Spirit to do the work only He can do. Along the way, our perspective changes—not just how we see ourselves, but how we see others. We develop a love and urgency for the lost.Finally, we look at the woman at the well in John 4:7–30. Despite her status as a Samaritan woman—considered the lowest in her culture—Jesus meets her right where she is. After encountering Him and having her sin exposed and forgiven, she can’t keep it to herself. Her transformed life compels her to tell others what she has found.This episode is a deep look at what it means to be made new—and how a real encounter with Jesus always leads to real transformation and a desire to share Him with the world.

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    When Everything Isn’t Enough: Solomon, Discipleship, and the Cost That Brings Life - Ep 12 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsDiscipleship is costly—but it is also profoundly rewarding. In this Milk to Meat episode, we walk through the life of Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, a man who had everything the world could offer: wealth, power, success, pleasure, and influence. And yet, after experiencing it all, Solomon comes to a sobering conclusion in Ecclesiastes: it was all vanity—striving after wind.We unpack key passages from Ecclesiastes and the Life of Solomon to see how even the greatest earthly blessings failed to satisfy apart from a right relationship with God. In the end, Solomon reminds us of the true purpose of life: to fear God and keep His commandments.From there, we talk honestly about the cost of discipleship—what it means to give up the things that pull our hearts away from the Lord—and why that cost will always be present. Through personal story and reflection, we contrast that cost with the far greater reward: contentment, blessing, intimacy with God, and the deep fulfillment our souls are longing for.We explore why humans are created to worship, why everyone worships something, and why only God can fill the place in our hearts He designed for Himself. As we draw closer to the Lord through Scripture, prayer, and obedience, our priorities begin to align with His—and transformation follows.We also reflect on those rare believers whose walk with God is so real and so close that you can sense the presence of the Lord just being near them. Their lives testify to what it looks like to deny self, take up the cross, and truly walk as disciples.If you’ve ever felt the emptiness of “having it all” or wondered if the cost of following Jesus is worth it, this episode points to the clear biblical answer: nothing compares to knowing Him.

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    Have You Counted the Cost? What It Means to Truly Deny Yourself - Ep 11 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsDenying yourself isn’t about looking spiritual or making empty sacrifices—it’s about surrender. In this episode, we explore what the Gospels actually mean when Jesus calls His followers to deny themselves. Using Luke 14:25–30, we discuss the cost of discipleship, the difference between God’s call and our personal dreams, and the things in our lives that quietly keep us from deeper prayer, Scripture, and involvement in the body of Christ.Jesus knew exactly what the cross would cost Him—and He still went. The challenge for us is simple, but not easy: will we trust Him enough to do the same?

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    The Cost of Discipleship: Denying Self and Following Jesus - Ep 10 (101)

    Link to devotional - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhat did Jesus really mean when He said, “deny yourself, take up your cross daily, and follow Me”?In this powerful Milk to Meat episode, we dive deep into Luke 9:23–25 to uncover the meaning, context, and true weight of discipleship.We unpack Jesus’ call to:• Deny yourself — rejecting self-rule, ego, comfort, and the old life• Take up your cross daily — a lifestyle of surrender, obedience, and dying to self-will• Follow Him — aligning your life with Jesus, His mission, and His waysYou’ll learn how:– Clinging to your own plans leads to spiritual loss– Surrendering your life to Jesus leads to true life– No amount of worldly success can save your soul– The cross isn’t a moment—it’s a daily posture– Discipleship is costly, but deeply freeingThis episode brings clarity, challenge, and encouragement for anyone serious about spiritual growth and walking as a true disciple of Jesus.

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    True Repentance: The Lifelong Journey of Returning to God - Ep 9 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsDiscover the true, biblical meaning of repentance—not as a quick apology, but as a lifelong journey of returning to God. In this Milk to Meat episode, we explore the Hebrew concept of Tishuvah, a joyful and continuous pursuit of coming back to the Father again and again.Through the story of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11–24), we see how repentance requires a turning point, a long walk home, and a heart willing to leave the old life behind. True repentance is not just regret, not a quick fix, and not merely saying “I’m sorry”—it’s a decisive return to God that leads to restoration.We also discuss why repentance is essential in our relationship with Jesus, especially at salvation, and Travis shares his powerful testimony of living as a prodigal and finding his way back to the Father’s embrace.If you want a deeper, richer understanding of repentance and spiritual transformation, this episode will guide you from surface-level remorse to true biblical return.

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    Tishuvah: The Transforming Power of True Repentance - Ep 8 (101)

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhat does the Bible really mean when it calls us to repent? In this Milk to Meat episode, we explore the Hebrew word Tishuvah—a transformational process of returning to God through remorse, confession, changed behavior, and making things right.We examine how repentance worked within Jewish culture, why restitution was essential, and how the New Testament continues this principle through the story of Zacchaeus in Luke 19. Learn why tax collectors were despised, why Jesus eating with Zacchaeus shocked the crowd, and how genuine repentance opens the door to fellowship and restoration with God.If you want a deeper, culturally grounded understanding of repentance, this episode will take you from surface-level apology to true biblical transformation.

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    From Belief to Faith: Taking the Leap of Trust in God - Ep 7 (101)

    Link to 5 Day Devotional - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhat’s the difference between belief and faith? In this Milk to Meat episode, Travis and Rob unpack how real faith goes beyond intellectual belief and requires trust, obedience, and action. Using stories like Peter walking on water and everyday examples, they challenge listeners to move from simply believing in God to actively trusting Him in real life.Scriptures: James, Matthew 14, Matthew 17:20, Hebrews 11:6#MilkToMeat #Faith #ChristianLiving

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    The Foundation of Faith: Believing Beyond What We See - Ep 6 (101)

    Link to 5 Day Devotional - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhat is real faith? In this Milk to Meat episode, Travis and Rob explore faith as “the assurance of things hoped for” and how true faith requires action, obedience, and trusting God beyond what we can see. Using Noah, Abraham, and the resurrection of Jesus, they show what living faith really looks like.Scriptures: Hebrews 11:1–10, Genesis, Philippians 1:6#MilkToMeat #Faith #ChristianLiving

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    Restoration: What Jesus Made Possible - Ep 5 (101)

    Link to 5 Day Devotional - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhat does it truly mean to be restored? In this powerful exploration of redemption and restoration, we discover that Jesus didn't just die to save us—He died to restore what sin had broken. From the moment sin entered the world through Adam and Eve, our intimate relationship with God was shattered. But through Christ's willing sacrifice, something miraculous happened: the door to the Father was reopened. John 14:6 reminds us that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, and through Him alone we can access that restored relationship. What makes this even more profound is understanding that Jesus wasn't murdered—He willingly laid down His life, fulfilling the Messianic prophecy perfectly. This distinction matters deeply, as it establishes His authority and validates His role as our true Messiah. The restoration we receive isn't just a ticket to heaven; it's an invitation back into the family of God, where we can walk with Him just as Adam and Eve once did in the garden. This week, we're challenged to reflect on our own salvation stories and recognize that our restoration isn't meant to be kept private—it's meant to be shared, bringing others into the knowledge of this life-changing relationship with Christ.Scriptures: Ephesians 2:8–9, John 14:6, James 2:14–26#MilkToMeat #Restoration #GoodNews

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    Broken, Then Redeemed: God’s Plan to Restore Us - Ep 4 (101)

    Link to 5 Day Devotional - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsIn this powerful episode, we trace the sweeping story of Scripture—from humanity’s fall in the Garden of Eden to God’s unfolding plan to redeem and restore us through Jesus Christ. The moment sin entered the world, everything changed. Yet God’s love for humanity never did. Instead of abandoning us, He began a rescue mission that would span generations and reveal the depth of His patience, justice, and compassion.We explore why the Fall wasn’t just Adam and Eve’s mistake but a reflection of the sin nature we all share. God removed humanity from Eden not out of anger, but out of love—to keep us from being trapped forever in a broken, sinful state. Through the Law given at Mount Sinai and the sacrificial system that followed, God showed us both His holiness and our inability to save ourselves. Our failures reveal a simple truth: we need a Savior.That Savior is Jesus—God’s perfect and ultimate sacrifice. He lived the life we couldn’t, fulfilled the Law, and opened the only way back to the Father (John 14:6). Salvation, then, isn’t the finish line but the starting point of a lifelong journey of discipleship.Using biblical narratives and personal illustrations—including a father holding his son through painful but necessary medical treatment—we’re reminded that God often allows temporary pain for our ultimate protection and redemption.Join us as we walk through the grand story of God’s love for humanity: a story that begins in a garden, runs through a cross, and leads us toward restoration.

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    The Break: How One Choice Shattered Perfect Fellowship Ep 3 (101)

    Link to 5 Day Devotional - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsIn this powerful episode of Milk to Meat, we unpack one of the most pivotal moments in Scripture—the Fall of Man in Genesis 3. What happened in the Garden wasn’t just a mistake; it was a catastrophic shift that altered humanity’s relationship with God forever. We explore how Satan, appearing as a serpent, used the same tactic he still uses today—not denying God’s existence, but planting seeds of doubt about His Word: “Did God really say…?”We dive deep into the roles Adam and Eve played, emphasizing Adam’s God-given responsibility to guard, steward, and lead his home. Instead, he remained passive, allowed deception to enter, and then shifted the blame. The consequences were immediate and devastating: pain in childbirth, strained relationships, toilsome labor, suffering, decay, and ultimately spiritual and physical death. Creation itself was affected.Yet even in judgment, God revealed hope. Genesis 3:15 whispers the first promise of redemption—someone would one day come to crush the serpent’s head. The Fall shows us not only how sin entered the world, but why we desperately need a Savior.Join us as we explore the origins of spiritual separation, the ongoing battle between humanity and the enemy, and the foundation for God’s redemptive plan that unfolds throughout Scripture.

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    In the Beginning: God’s Design for Creation & Humanity Ep 2 (101)

    Link to 5 Day Devotional - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionalsWhat if everything we see around us—from the duck-billed platypus to the stars above—is evidence of a creative, intentional Designer? This episode takes us back to the very beginning, Genesis chapter 1, where we discover that creation itself is God's first sermon. We're reminded that God didn't just speak the universe into existence and walk away; He crafted it with precision, creativity, and even humor. The separation of light from darkness, the formation of sky and sea, the emergence of vegetation, animals, and finally humanity—each day reveals something profound about God's character. Perhaps most striking is the revelation that God created us for relationship, walking with Adam and Eve in the cool of the day. This wasn't a distant deity issuing commands from afar, but a loving Creator desiring communion with His creation. As we trace these first days, we're challenged to see ourselves not as cosmic accidents or evolutionary flukes, but as intentionally designed beings made in the image of a relational God. The question becomes: if we're created for relationship with our Creator, how are we stewarding that gift today?

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    Discipleship: The Starting Line of Faith Ep 1 (101)

    5 Day Devotional Link - https://cliffviewchurch.org/blog/2025/11/02/milk-to-meat-discipleship-the-starting-line-of-faith-ep-1This episode introduces the heart of the Milk to Meat podcast by answering the question every new believer asks: “What do I do now?” We define biblical discipleship as following Jesus, becoming like Him, and helping others grow through intentional relationships and spiritual disciplines. With Scriptures such as 1 Corinthians 3:1–2, Philippians 3:13–14, 2 Timothy 4:7, and Philippians 2:12–13, we show that salvation is the starting point of spiritual growth. Join us as we walk the journey of faith from milk to meat.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Milk to Meat is a discipleship podcast designed to help believers grow from the foundations of faith to the fullness of maturity in Christ.
Each season walks through a stage of spiritual growth — from learning to follow Jesus and build healthy habits, to leading others and diving deep into theology.Whether you’re new in your faith or ready for spiritual “meat,” this podcast gives you practical teaching, biblical truth, and real conversation to strengthen your walk with God.Grow with us as we move from:
🥛 Milk — Basic discipleship: salvation, prayer, and identity in Christ
🍞 Bread — Spiritual disciplines, habits, and Holy Spirit living
🍗 Meat — Leadership, theology, and walking in authority and maturityHosted by Travis and Rob, Milk to Meat will equip you to live out your faith daily, disciple others, and stand firm in truth in a culture of compromise.“But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.” — Hebrews 5:14Link t

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