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Kingdom Corner Podcast — Reading Room Series
Welcome back to the Kingdom Corner Reading Room, where we explore transformative Christian books that help shape a deeper walk with Christ.
In today’s episode, Matt continues reading from Practicing the Way: Be With Jesus, Become Like Jesus, Do As He Did by John Mark Comer.
This section explores the early Christian identity as “Followers of the Way.” Drawing from the book of Acts and the teachings of Jesus, Comer reminds us that Christianity was never intended to be merely a system of beliefs or moral guidelines—it is a whole way of life centered on apprenticeship to Jesus.
The Greek word hodos (way, road, path) captures this powerful metaphor: discipleship means walking a specific path shaped by Jesus’ life, teaching, and example.
Matt reflects on the profound invitation Jesus offers—an invitation not just to believe something, but to live differently, aligning our entire lives around following Him.
Key Themes in This EpisodeChristianity as a Way of LifeEarly Christians were known as “Followers of the Way.” Faith was not simply intellectual belief—it was a lived path shaped by Jesus’ example.
The Narrow WayJesus described two paths:
Following Jesus means embracing a specific and intentional lifestyle that leads to life now and in eternity.
Apprenticeship to JesusIn the first century, only the best students could study under a rabbi. Yet Jesus overturned this system by inviting anyone to follow Him.
His invitation was simple and radical:
“Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow me.”Jesus Believes in YouA powerful reminder emerges from today’s reading:
We often focus on believing in Jesus, but we rarely consider that Jesus believes in us—that we can become His apprentices and grow into lives marked by love, joy, peace, patience, and courage.
Letting Go of the NetsLike Peter and Andrew leaving their fishing nets behind, discipleship requires a reordering of life priorities.
This journey does not happen by accident.
There are no accidental saints.A life of apprenticeship requires intentional commitment to follow Jesus above everything else.
Scripture ReferencedThe invitation of Jesus is open to whoever is willing to follow.
But the path is intentional.
To experience the life Jesus offers, we must be willing to let go of our nets and walk the road He has marked out.
Coming Up NextIn the next Reading Room episode, Matt continues into the first major practice of discipleship:
Goal #1: Be With Jesus
Exploring how apprenticeship to Christ begins with learning to live in His presence.
Resources📘 Practicing the Way — John Mark Comer
📘 Searching for Significance: A Devotional Journey Through Ecclesiastes by Matt Geib
Subscribe to The Kingdom Corner PodcastNew episodes release regularly featuring:
By The Kingdom Corner : MATT GEIBKingdom Corner Podcast — Reading Room Series
Welcome back to the Kingdom Corner Reading Room, where we explore transformative Christian books that help shape a deeper walk with Christ.
In today’s episode, Matt continues reading from Practicing the Way: Be With Jesus, Become Like Jesus, Do As He Did by John Mark Comer.
This section explores the early Christian identity as “Followers of the Way.” Drawing from the book of Acts and the teachings of Jesus, Comer reminds us that Christianity was never intended to be merely a system of beliefs or moral guidelines—it is a whole way of life centered on apprenticeship to Jesus.
The Greek word hodos (way, road, path) captures this powerful metaphor: discipleship means walking a specific path shaped by Jesus’ life, teaching, and example.
Matt reflects on the profound invitation Jesus offers—an invitation not just to believe something, but to live differently, aligning our entire lives around following Him.
Key Themes in This EpisodeChristianity as a Way of LifeEarly Christians were known as “Followers of the Way.” Faith was not simply intellectual belief—it was a lived path shaped by Jesus’ example.
The Narrow WayJesus described two paths:
Following Jesus means embracing a specific and intentional lifestyle that leads to life now and in eternity.
Apprenticeship to JesusIn the first century, only the best students could study under a rabbi. Yet Jesus overturned this system by inviting anyone to follow Him.
His invitation was simple and radical:
“Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow me.”Jesus Believes in YouA powerful reminder emerges from today’s reading:
We often focus on believing in Jesus, but we rarely consider that Jesus believes in us—that we can become His apprentices and grow into lives marked by love, joy, peace, patience, and courage.
Letting Go of the NetsLike Peter and Andrew leaving their fishing nets behind, discipleship requires a reordering of life priorities.
This journey does not happen by accident.
There are no accidental saints.A life of apprenticeship requires intentional commitment to follow Jesus above everything else.
Scripture ReferencedThe invitation of Jesus is open to whoever is willing to follow.
But the path is intentional.
To experience the life Jesus offers, we must be willing to let go of our nets and walk the road He has marked out.
Coming Up NextIn the next Reading Room episode, Matt continues into the first major practice of discipleship:
Goal #1: Be With Jesus
Exploring how apprenticeship to Christ begins with learning to live in His presence.
Resources📘 Practicing the Way — John Mark Comer
📘 Searching for Significance: A Devotional Journey Through Ecclesiastes by Matt Geib
Subscribe to The Kingdom Corner PodcastNew episodes release regularly featuring: