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In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott walk through Jesus’ Parable of the Ten Minas in Luke 19 and wrestle with a challenging question: What are we doing with what God has already given us?
They explore how the parable speaks to more than just money—it’s about stewardship of everything God entrusts to us: our talents, opportunities, influence, and time. Through the examples of the faithful servants and the one who hid his mina in fear, they discuss why God calls believers to action, not passivity.
Along the way, Walker and Chad talk about real-life application: why waiting for the “perfect opportunity” can keep us from serving where God has already placed us, how fear and comfort can paralyze believers, and why faith often requires taking the first step before we see the outcome.
They also dive into themes like tithing, stewardship, using your gifts for God’s kingdom, and the difference between worldly success and faithful obedience.
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By Chad Gott & Walker DavisIn this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott walk through Jesus’ Parable of the Ten Minas in Luke 19 and wrestle with a challenging question: What are we doing with what God has already given us?
They explore how the parable speaks to more than just money—it’s about stewardship of everything God entrusts to us: our talents, opportunities, influence, and time. Through the examples of the faithful servants and the one who hid his mina in fear, they discuss why God calls believers to action, not passivity.
Along the way, Walker and Chad talk about real-life application: why waiting for the “perfect opportunity” can keep us from serving where God has already placed us, how fear and comfort can paralyze believers, and why faith often requires taking the first step before we see the outcome.
They also dive into themes like tithing, stewardship, using your gifts for God’s kingdom, and the difference between worldly success and faithful obedience.
Have a question you want us to answer on a future episode? Email us at: