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What does it actually mean for Jesus to be Lord of us? In this episode, Thomas Clark brings the confession “Jesus is Lord” out of the abstract and into everyday life—because lordship isn’t just theology, it’s formation. Many of us can affirm Jesus as Lord and still resist His leadership, and that contradiction reveals how we’ve been shaped by a version of faith where Jesus is personal but not authoritative. If Jesus is Lord, then He gets to define how we live—and surrender becomes the real invitation.
You’ll explore why lordship feels costly, how identity precedes behavior, and how obedience is revealed most in ordinary places—not dramatic moments. You’ll also hear why community is essential for formation: salvation is personal, but it is never private. This episode ends with a simple “I Will” step to help you move from confession to concrete obedience, so the reign of Jesus can be seen in the places you live, work, learn, and play.
In this episode:
Reflection Question:
Where am I resisting Jesus’ leadership because surrender feels risky?
This week’s “I Will” statement:
This week, I will identify one area where I’ve delayed obedience—and take one concrete step of surrender.
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Take Off is a disciple-making podcast designed to equip everyday followers of Jesus to live missionally where they live, work, learn, and play. Supporters help sustain this work and receive short bonus reflections each week that go deeper into the themes of the episode—offering additional insight, pastoral encouragement, and formation-focused teaching. Supporting is not about buying content, but partnering in the slow, faithful work of making disciples who make disciples.
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What does it actually mean for Jesus to be Lord of us? In this episode, Thomas Clark brings the confession “Jesus is Lord” out of the abstract and into everyday life—because lordship isn’t just theology, it’s formation. Many of us can affirm Jesus as Lord and still resist His leadership, and that contradiction reveals how we’ve been shaped by a version of faith where Jesus is personal but not authoritative. If Jesus is Lord, then He gets to define how we live—and surrender becomes the real invitation.
You’ll explore why lordship feels costly, how identity precedes behavior, and how obedience is revealed most in ordinary places—not dramatic moments. You’ll also hear why community is essential for formation: salvation is personal, but it is never private. This episode ends with a simple “I Will” step to help you move from confession to concrete obedience, so the reign of Jesus can be seen in the places you live, work, learn, and play.
In this episode:
Reflection Question:
Where am I resisting Jesus’ leadership because surrender feels risky?
This week’s “I Will” statement:
This week, I will identify one area where I’ve delayed obedience—and take one concrete step of surrender.
Support the show
Take Off is a disciple-making podcast designed to equip everyday followers of Jesus to live missionally where they live, work, learn, and play. Supporters help sustain this work and receive short bonus reflections each week that go deeper into the themes of the episode—offering additional insight, pastoral encouragement, and formation-focused teaching. Supporting is not about buying content, but partnering in the slow, faithful work of making disciples who make disciples.
https://www.facebook.com/bishopthomas.clark/
https://www.youtube.com/@taclark4
https://www.taclark4ministries.com/
https://x.com/TAClark4