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In this episode, we focus on what it truly means to grow in godliness through intentional living. Drawing from First Epistle to Timothy 4:15, we are reminded to give ourselves fully to the things of God so that our spiritual progress becomes visible—not just to us, but to others.
We also explore the call to redeem the time in Epistle to the Ephesians 5:16 and Epistle to the Colossians 4:5, understanding that time is not something to spend casually, but something to steward wisely in a world full of distraction.
Finally, we anchor everything in the words of Christ in Gospel of John 15:4—learning that true fruit only comes from abiding in Him.
This episode is a call to:
Ask yourself:
Am I giving myself fully to what matters most?
Am I using my time in a way that reflects Christ?
Because godliness is not accidental—it is trained, practiced, and lived out daily.
By Jim & Jody CarmichaelIn this episode, we focus on what it truly means to grow in godliness through intentional living. Drawing from First Epistle to Timothy 4:15, we are reminded to give ourselves fully to the things of God so that our spiritual progress becomes visible—not just to us, but to others.
We also explore the call to redeem the time in Epistle to the Ephesians 5:16 and Epistle to the Colossians 4:5, understanding that time is not something to spend casually, but something to steward wisely in a world full of distraction.
Finally, we anchor everything in the words of Christ in Gospel of John 15:4—learning that true fruit only comes from abiding in Him.
This episode is a call to:
Ask yourself:
Am I giving myself fully to what matters most?
Am I using my time in a way that reflects Christ?
Because godliness is not accidental—it is trained, practiced, and lived out daily.