The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

The Daily Blade, hosted by Pastor Joby Martin of the Church of Eleven22 and Kyle Thompson of Undaunted.Life, is a short-form devotional show that equips Christians to apply the Word of God to their everyday lives. --- Connect with us at communication@coe22.com Want to support this podcast and other work of The Church of Eleven22? Text DONATE to 441122 or visit https://coe22.com/donate---Don't miss the chance to join Pastor Joby & Kyle in person at the 2025 Men's Conference in Jacksonville, Florida — grab your seat at http://mensconference.com

  1. 5 hrs ago

    #387 - Joby Martin // Christ Is Worth It

    What would have to be true for you to gladly sell everything you own? Jesus answers with two vivid images from Matthew 13: a hidden treasure in a field and a pearl so valuable it changes the buyer’s entire life. We sit with those parables and let them ask the uncomfortable, freeing question: do we actually treasure Christ above all the treasures of this world, or do we just admire him from a distance? We walk through what these stories meant in their original setting and why Jesus chooses “sell all” language. From the outside it looks like loss, but from the inside it looks like joy because you finally see value clearly. Following Jesus is not just behavior change or religious hustle. It is a gospel trade where we hand over sin, shame, pain, and condemnation, and we receive peace with God, freedom, and true sonship. Then we lean into the difference between the two parables. One man isn’t searching and still gets found, as if the treasure finds him. The other man is a merchant who has been searching for worth and meaning until he discovers the pearl of great price. Joby shares part of his own story of thinking he was “fine” because of Southern culture, then realizing salvation in Jesus is the real treasure. Whether you’re stumbling into faith or actively searching, we want you to hear this clearly: Jesus is what you’re looking for, and he is worth everything. If this challenges you or encourages you, subscribe, share the podcast with a friend, and leave a five-star rating and review so more men get equipped for the fight. Support the show Want to connect? Email communication@coe22.com

    6 min
  2. 1d ago

    #386 - Joby Martin // Mustard Seed Faith

    A mustard seed is almost invisible in your hand, but Jesus says it can grow into something big enough for birds to nest in. That’s not a cute nature metaphor. It’s a reality check for anyone who feels like their faith is “too small,” their progress is “too slow,” or their past disqualifies them from meaningful spiritual growth. We unpack the mustard seed parable and a core Christian truth: the object of your faith matters more than the amount of your faith. When even a small, shaky trust is placed in Jesus Christ, God works from the inside out, changing identity, desire, and direction long before the results look obvious in the mirror. We connect that to sanctification and the fruit of the Spirit, and we name why impatience and comparison can quietly crush real discipleship. We also zoom out to the church itself. Christianity begins with one rabbi and twelve guys with no status and no resources, yet God turns that small start into a global movement. Then we bring it home to legacy. Mustard seed faith doesn’t just shape you. It can reshape your children, your grandchildren, and the story your family tells for generations. Philippians 1:6 anchors the hope: the God who begins the good work is faithful to complete it. If you need steadiness, patience, and a clear next step, hit play, then share this with a friend and leave a five-star rating and review so more men get equipped for the fight. What’s one area where you need to trust God’s slow growth? Support the show Want to connect? Email communication@coe22.com

    6 min
  3. 2d ago

    #385 - Joby Martin // Wheat Or Weeds

    Jesus tells a story where the problem isn’t just evil, it’s how hard it can be to spot it early. In Matthew 13’s parable of the weeds, a farmer sows good seed, but an enemy plants look-alike weeds among the wheat. The roots tangle, the lines blur, and the servants want to rush in and rip everything out. We slow down and ask the real question: what is Jesus teaching us about life in the kingdom of God when things feel mixed and messy? We also go straight at the part of the parable that many people dodge: Jesus is talking about judgment day. Every person will stand before a sovereign King and give an account, and Jesus describes hell with terrifying clarity. That raises honest tension about God’s love and justice, and we refuse to clean up Jesus’ words to make them easier. At the same time, we hold out the better news that sits right in the middle of the warning: you don’t have to go to hell, because the gospel offers forgiveness through the blood of Jesus. Finally, we bring the parable home to church life and Christian discipleship. Zeal for purity can turn into playing judge, and when we start yanking “weeds,” we often harm real wheat because people don’t grow in the same order. We talk about accountability done in community and why we need men who act like door holders, not bouncers, welcoming the people the King invites in. If this challenged you, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a five-star rating and review. Support the show Want to connect? Email communication@coe22.com

    6 min
  4. 6d ago

    #383 - Kyle Thompson // Saint Louis: Christ’s Tragic Hero

    A city is sacked, pilgrims are slaughtered, and a king rises from a deathbed with one decision that will define the rest of his life. We close the week by walking through the story of Saint Louis IX, the Crusade-era French king who aimed himself at Jerusalem and refused to apologize for it, even when everything went sideways. We trace the Seventh Crusade from meticulous preparation to the shock of plague, failure, and capture by Mamluk forces in Egypt. The detail that stops us cold is what his enemies said about him: Louis is calm in chains, praying constantly, unbroken. From ransoming his army to insisting on honor in negotiations, we look at what conviction looks like when you do not get the outcome you wanted, and why he spends years afterward strengthening fortifications and caring for Christian communities in the Holy Land. Then we zoom out with Psalm 84 and Philippians 3 to get painfully practical. These heroes of Christendom do not get tidy endings, but God does not measure faithfulness by earthly results. He measures the direction of your course and the consistency of your steps. Our closing question is the one you cannot dodge: what is your “Jerusalem,” the God-given calling that feels impossible and out of reach? If this challenged you, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a five-star rating and review so more men get equipped to press on and stay sharp. Support the show Want to connect? Email communication@coe22.com

    7 min
  5. Jun 18

    #382 - Kyle Thompson // Skanderbeg: The Albanian Braveheart

    A kidnapper’s plan. A forced identity. A lifetime of training aimed in the wrong direction and then one decisive walk away. Today we tell the story of Skanderbeg, the legendary Albanian commander taken at age 10 and absorbed into the Ottoman system as a Janissary, only to become the leader who later defies that empire and raises a new banner over his homeland. If you’ve ever felt like your past boxed you in, this one cuts straight to the heart of it.  We trace how Skanderbeg rises through the ranks, earns the name “Lord Alexander,” and then shocks the world by returning to Kroya, reclaiming the Christian faith of his childhood, and holding the Ottoman Empire to a standstill for twenty-four years. We talk through the scale of the odds, including the famous 80,000 vs 10,000 clash, and why his leadership still matters for anyone interested in Christian history, the Crusades era, and what courage looks like when you feel outmatched.  Then we tie the history to Scripture in a way that gets personal: the prodigal son “coming to himself” in Luke 15, Gideon’s reduced army in Judges 7, and the redemptive sovereignty of God turning what the enemy intends for destruction into a weapon for good. The question we leave you with is simple and unavoidable: what do you need to walk away from, and which banner are you flying right now? Subscribe, share this with a man who needs it, and leave a five-star rating and review so more men can stay sharp. Support the show Want to connect? Email communication@coe22.com

    7 min
  6. Jun 17

    #381 - Kyle Thompson // King Richard: The Lion that Roared at Islam

    A warrior king built for battle shows us something most men never practice: restraint. We step back into the Crusade era and trace the high-stakes aftermath of Saladin’s victory at Hattin, the fall of Jerusalem, and the shock that rippled across the Christian world. Using Raymond Ibrahim’s Defenders of the West as our guide, we focus on Richard the Lionheart and why his enemies feared him, not just for his strength, but for his resolve. Richard’s story is more than medieval history. At Acre, his arrival flips exhaustion into momentum. At Arsuf, his discipline becomes the deciding weapon as he holds formation under relentless pressure and refuses to break early. That patience turns into a charge that changes the battlefield and forces Saladin to retreat, leaving a lasting crusader presence and opening safer access for Christian pilgrims through a negotiated treaty. Then the episode gets personal. Richard does not capture Jerusalem, and we talk about why: fear of God, humility, and grief that runs so deep he cannot even look at the city. We connect that kind of righteous mourning to Ecclesiastes 3 and Nehemiah 1:4, and we challenge ourselves to stop calling emotional detachment “strength.” If you are a man trying to lead your family, stay disciplined in your faith, or hold steady when life hurts, this message is direct: let grief fuel your charge, and hold the line until the right moment. Subscribe, share the podcast with another man who needs it, and leave a five-star rating and review so more men can stay sharp. Support the show Want to connect? Email communication@coe22.com

    7 min
  7. Jun 16

    #380 - Kyle Thompson // The Cid: Lord and Master of War

    A man gets exiled by his own king, abandoned by allies, surrounded by enemies, and still becomes the most feared and respected warrior on the battlefield. That’s the story of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, better known as El Cid, and we use it to ask a blunt question: what do you do when you’re the only one left standing? We walk through the Reconquista setting of medieval Spain, why the conflict mattered, and why Raymond Ibrahim’s Defenders of the West is a valuable guide for reading this era with clear eyes. El Cid’s life is complicated, but the through line is courage under pressure: taking Valencia in 1094 with his own army, holding it through repeated sieges, and refusing to quit even when the odds stay ugly. Then we connect that grit to Scripture with Joshua 1:9 and the command to be strong and courageous when fear feels reasonable. From there, we bring it home with practical, honest prompts for men: the hard conversation you keep avoiding, the toxic workplace you’re scared to leave, the betrayal you haven’t faced, the forgiveness and reconciliation you know you need to pursue. If you’ve felt counted out, this is your reminder that God hasn’t called you to comfort. He’s called you to stand your ground. Subscribe to The Daily Blade, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a five-star rating and review so more men can get equipped for the fight. Support the show Want to connect? Email communication@coe22.com

    6 min

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The Daily Blade, hosted by Pastor Joby Martin of the Church of Eleven22 and Kyle Thompson of Undaunted.Life, is a short-form devotional show that equips Christians to apply the Word of God to their everyday lives. --- Connect with us at communication@coe22.com Want to support this podcast and other work of The Church of Eleven22? Text DONATE to 441122 or visit https://coe22.com/donate---Don't miss the chance to join Pastor Joby & Kyle in person at the 2025 Men's Conference in Jacksonville, Florida — grab your seat at http://mensconference.com

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