BuddyWalk with Jesus

BuddyWalk with Jesus

Are you curious about how the timeless wisdom of the Bible applies to your daily life? Come join us as we embark on a journey to discover the true essence of having an active, personal relationship with God through Jesus, and delve deep into the intimate reality of God's present Kingdom through honest conversations. Our goal is to engage in authentic discussions about the relevance and richness of Scripture, as if we were chatting at a cozy coffee shop. Through BWWJ, we hope to emphasize the significance of taking a moment to slow down and reflect on the words of the Bible, to experience the closeness of God in a profound and meaningful way.

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    The Kingdom on Foot: The Truth About Retaliation and Revenge (Matthew 5: 38-42)

    Send us Fan Mail What does Jesus really mean when he says to turn the other cheek? In Matthew 5:38–42, Jesus is not blessing abuse or telling the vulnerable to stay quiet. He is exposing the cycle of retaliation and calling his people into a deeper kind of freedom. In this video, we explore Matthew 5:38–42 in context by looking at “an eye for an eye,” turning the other cheek, giving your cloak also, going the second mile, generosity, retaliation, justice, and the world Jesus’ first hearers actually lived in. This is a deeper look at how Jesus takes the Old Testament principle that restrained revenge and carries it into the heart, forming people who refuse to let injury turn them into agents of vengeance. We also talk about what this passage does not mean, why Jesus is not commanding people to remain in danger, how this teaching speaks to abuse, boundaries, resentment, open-handedness, Roman oppression, and the slow spiritual work of becoming the kind of person who can tell the truth, seek justice, and still refuse hatred. This is not a call to become smaller. It is a call to become free. Subscribe for more thoughtful Bible teaching and scripture explained in context. #Matthew5 #SermonOnTheMount #BibleExplained “Turn the other cheek” may be one of Jesus’ most misunderstood teachings. In this video, we break down Matthew 5:38–42 as more than a command about passive suffering. We explore retaliation, revenge, the Old Testament law of “eye for eye,” Roman pressure, generosity, the open hand, and the way Jesus forms people who can resist evil without becoming mirrors of it. This is a closer look at how the kingdom of God interrupts the old cycle of injury for injury, insult for insult, wound for wound and opens another way. We also look at how this passage speaks into real pain, public shame, exploitation, unsafe relationships, wise boundaries, and the difference between revenge and true freedom. Jesus is not asking his disciples to pretend harm is harmless. He is teaching them how to live so rooted in the Father that evil does not get to decide what kind of people they become. If you have ever wrestled with what this passage means in real life, this video is for you. Subscribe for more clear and grounded teaching on scripture and the Christian faith. #TurnTheOtherCheek #Matthew53842 #Christianity Support the show   If you have any questions about the subjects covered in today's episode you can find us on Facebook at the links below or you can shoot me an email at joe@buddywalkwithjesus.com   One Stop Shop for all the links Linktr.ee/happydeamedia

    50 min
  2. 2 MAY

    The Kingdom on Foot: Yes, Yes...No, No (Matthew 5: 33-37)

    Send us Fan Mail What does Jesus really mean when he says, “Let your yes be yes and your no be no”? In Matthew 5:33–37, Jesus is doing more than giving advice about honesty. He is inviting his people into integrity. In this video, we explore Matthew 5:33–37 in context by looking at oaths, vows, Old Testament background, truthfulness, integrity, the presence of God, and the way Jesus exposes speech that sounds sincere but is really hiding, managing image, or leaving room for escape. This is a deeper look at how Jesus is not just correcting false swearing, but healing the fracture between our words and our lives. We also talk about how Jesus’ first hearers would have understood vows and God’s name, why there are no God-free zones in creation, and how truthfulness gets complicated in fear, conflict, unsafe relationships, people-pleasing, boundaries, confession, and everyday life. “Let your yes be yes” is not a call to harsh bluntness. It is a call to become the kind of person whose words can be trusted because the heart is being made whole before God. This teaching is not just about speech. It is about becoming truthful people. Subscribe for more thoughtful Bible teaching and scripture explained in context. Support the show   If you have any questions about the subjects covered in today's episode you can find us on Facebook at the links below or you can shoot me an email at joe@buddywalkwithjesus.com   One Stop Shop for all the links Linktr.ee/happydeamedia

    28 min
  3. 25 APR

    The Kingdom on Foot: JESUS' Tender Words on Divorce (Matthew 5: 31-32)

    Send us Fan Mail This episode steps into one of the most difficult and often misunderstood teachings of Jesus—His words on divorce and remarriage in Matthew 5:31–32. For many people, this passage hasn’t felt like good news. It’s been a source of confusion, shame, or even deep personal pain. Instead of rushing past that, this conversation slows down and makes space for the real human weight behind these words. What has this teaching been used to say? Where has it been mishandled? And what was Jesus actually addressing in His own time? We walk through the Old Testament background in Deuteronomy, the debates happening in Jesus’ day, and how His original audience would have heard this teaching. Rather than offering a cold legal standard, Jesus speaks into a culture where covenant was being treated casually and people—especially women—were being left vulnerable under the cover of religious justification. This episode also takes time to bring clarity to the language Jesus uses, especially the word “adultery.” Not as a weapon or label, but as a way of understanding how deeply God values covenant, trust, and relational faithfulness. From there, we gently explore what Jesus’ words might mean for remarriage, repentance, healing, and moving forward in a life shaped by truth and grace. This is not a conversation about drawing hard lines or handing out categories. It’s an invitation to see the heart of Jesus more clearly—His seriousness about covenant, His concern for the vulnerable, and His commitment to truth that heals rather than condemns. If this topic has ever felt heavy or personal, this episode is meant to meet you there—with honesty, care, and a deeper look at what Jesus is really saying. Support the show   If you have any questions about the subjects covered in today's episode you can find us on Facebook at the links below or you can shoot me an email at joe@buddywalkwithjesus.com   One Stop Shop for all the links Linktr.ee/happydeamedia

    39 min

About

Are you curious about how the timeless wisdom of the Bible applies to your daily life? Come join us as we embark on a journey to discover the true essence of having an active, personal relationship with God through Jesus, and delve deep into the intimate reality of God's present Kingdom through honest conversations. Our goal is to engage in authentic discussions about the relevance and richness of Scripture, as if we were chatting at a cozy coffee shop. Through BWWJ, we hope to emphasize the significance of taking a moment to slow down and reflect on the words of the Bible, to experience the closeness of God in a profound and meaningful way.