Practical Discipleship

Austen and Cheyenne

What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus? A disciple's mission is to live a Christ-centered life, reflecting God in all we say and do - evangelizing, teaching, and sharing the gospel so others may know. Austen and Cheyenne share the wisdom of the Bible and discuss how to walk with Christ on a daily basis. 

  1. 12/01/2025

    Ep 38: Chosen Or Choosing: Predestination Q&A

    Have any questions for us? Or ideas for the next episode? Send us a text! Click this link! Wrestling with predestination can feel like standing in a storm—Scripture thunders about God’s sovereign choice while our hearts ache over human responsibility, fairness, and the people we love. We step straight into Romans 8–9 and trace Paul’s argument from foreknowledge to glorification, then ask the questions most of us whisper: If God elects, why evangelize? If grace is irresistible, why do some walk away? And where does prayer fit when we fear for our friends and family? Together with our guest Dustin, we map the classic viewpoints—Arminian, Calvinist, and Molinist—without strawmen. We examine tough texts like “Jacob I loved, Esau I hated,” John 3:16’s “world,” Titus 2:11’s “all,” and the parable of the soils. We compare Judas and Peter to explore responsibility and restoration, and we talk honestly about deconstruction, grief, and the “Christian pain” Paul names in Romans 9–10. Along the way, we tackle practical mission questions: Jonah’s calling, why God uses ordinary people as His chosen means, and how to preach a sincere invitation when only God gives new birth. This conversation doesn’t tidy up mystery; it honors it. We end where Romans 11 ends—on our knees before the wisdom and mercy of God—while holding fast to two anchors: the gospel must be proclaimed to everyone, and God delights to answer the prayers of His people. If you’re navigating the tension between God’s sovereignty and human choice, you’ll find clarity, comfort, and courage for real-life ministry. If something challenged you or gave you hope, share this episode with a friend, subscribe for more deep dives, and leave a review to join the conversation. Support the show For questions or concerns, email us at practicaldiscipleship7@gmail.com Podcast network- for more Christian content go to hfw.network

    1h 15m
  2. 11/10/2025

    Ep 37: Released From The Law, Alive In Christ

    Have any questions for us? Or ideas for the next episode? Send us a text! Click this link! A simple analogy changed how we read Romans forever: when death ends a marriage covenant, the living are free to belong to another. Paul uses that image to show how Christ’s death frees us from the law’s jurisdiction so we can bear real fruit for God. We walk through Romans 7–8 to trace that move from diagnosis to deliverance: the law is holy and honest about sin, but only the Spirit gives life. No shortcuts, no clichés—just clear-eyed realism about why we still feel the inner war and how grace actually changes people. We slow down on the tough questions. Is the law bad? No—it reveals what’s wrong in us. Does “no condemnation” mean sin no longer matters? Not at all—it means sin’s penalty and power no longer define those united to Christ. We unpack works of the flesh and fruit of the Spirit with practical markers you can use this week. We push beyond “baptism as announcement” into baptism as union—buried with Christ, raised in newness of life. And we talk about church as a living body, not a content stream. Your gifts matter, and someone else’s growth may depend on your presence. Hope frames everything. The Spirit indwells us as the new temple, assures our adoption, and leads us as sons and daughters who cry “Abba.” Creation itself groans for renewal, and the glory ahead outweighs today’s pain. Nothing—death, powers, or the unknown—can sever you from the love of God in Christ. If you’re tired of white-knuckling your faith or treating spiritual life like a checklist, this conversation points you to a better way: set your mind on the Spirit, walk with the body, and bear fruit that lasts. If this helped you see Romans 7–8 with fresh clarity, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. What part challenged you most today? Support the show For questions or concerns, email us at practicaldiscipleship7@gmail.com Podcast network- for more Christian content go to hfw.network

    28 min
  3. 11/03/2025

    Ep 36: From Famine To Harvest: How Ruth Reveals God’s Redemption For Outsiders

    Have any questions for us? Or ideas for the next episode? Send us a text! Click this link! A famine forces a family to leave Bethlehem, a widow renames herself, and a Moabite chooses loyalty over comfort—then the harvest begins. We walk through Ruth’s four short chapters to uncover a sweeping portrait of redemption that reaches from ordinary fields to a royal genealogy. Along the way, we unpack why the book is set during the chaotic era of the Judges, how Naomi’s loss frames the story’s hope, and why Ruth’s pledge to Yahweh signals that God’s promise was always meant to welcome outsiders. We explore Ruth’s courage to glean as a vulnerable foreigner and Boaz’s blend of justice and compassion that protects her dignity. The threshing floor scene becomes an act of bold humility, not scandal, as Ruth appeals for covering and Boaz answers with integrity. When the nearer kinsman refuses the cost of redemption, Boaz steps forward publicly, embracing responsibility that restores Naomi’s line. This is redemption you can see: legal faithfulness, sacrificial love, and patient trust that refuses shortcuts. We also connect crucial dots: Boaz’s empathy shaped by Rahab, Ruth’s inclusion in Israel’s story, and the line that runs from Ruth and Boaz to David and ultimately to Jesus. The takeaway is deeply practical. Real discipleship looks like loyal love, courage in the face of loss, and obedience that carries a cost. Listen for insights you can live: honoring the vulnerable, trusting God’s timing, and choosing faithfulness that outlasts feelings. If this conversation encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so others can discover Practical Discipleship. Support the show For questions or concerns, email us at practicaldiscipleship7@gmail.com Podcast network- for more Christian content go to hfw.network

    26 min
  4. 10/20/2025

    Ep 34: You Cannot Outsin Gods Grace, But You Cannot Abuse It Either (Romans 5-6)

    Have any questions for us? Or ideas for the next episode? Send us a text! Click this link! Start with a small act of courage: ask, “How can I pray for you?” Then hold a hand, repeat the words you just heard to God, and watch a home soften. We open with that kind of everyday leadership and then move straight into Romans 5–6, where Paul shows how the cross secures peace with God and why grace does not excuse sin—it ends sin’s rule. We trace the big arc of salvation: righteousness revealed to those who believe and wrath for those who refuse, a contrast that makes sense only when we see Jesus as more than a martyr. The Father sends the Son; the Son sheds His blood to fulfill the covenant; the Spirit applies redemption—Scripture drives us to a Trinitarian view. From the shadow of sacrifices to the substance of Christ, Hebrews and Leviticus line up like promise and fulfillment, making sense of why blood was always the price and why the Son’s death truly reconciles. Universalism often camps on Romans 5:18’s “all,” but the context insists on response. Verse 17 highlights “those who receive” the abundance of grace, echoing Romans 1: the gospel saves everyone who believes. We dig into baptism as more than a declaration—union language that signals burial and rising, a summons to walk in newness of life. Then we get practical about holiness: you will be mastered by sin or shaped by obedience. Grace changes your master, then trains your habits. If you’ve wondered whether your failure is final, hear the better word: you cannot outsin God’s grace, but you also cannot use grace to bless your sin. Let that tension form you—repent quickly, reconcile freely, and practice small daily acts of faith, especially in your own home. If this conversation helped you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more people can find these talks. ***Link to the podcast episode that I mentioned https://youtu.be/K_9P78au3MU *** Mistake made @ 8:25 I meant to say Hebrews 9:22 not Romans 9:22*** Support the show For questions or concerns, email us at practicaldiscipleship7@gmail.com Podcast network- for more Christian content go to hfw.network

    31 min
  5. 10/13/2025

    Ep 33: Faith, Works, and the Day of Wrath: Reading Romans 2 with Pastor Dustin

    Have any questions for us? Or ideas for the next episode? Send us a text! Click this link! Ever read Romans 2 and think, “Wait—are we saved by faith or judged by works?” We invited Pastor Dustin into the studio to press into that tension and map the big moves of Romans without losing the thread. Together we read Romans 2:1–13, revisit the contrast from Romans 1, and show why Paul isn’t contradicting himself—he’s building a timeline: all humanity faces just judgment, faith unites us to Christ’s righteousness, and real faith produces real works. We dig into the Day of Wrath and the Day of the Lord, why many traditions split them and why others see one climactic moment. From there, we tackle prophecy’s “dual fulfillment” and the mountain-range effect, then step into eschatology—dispensationalism versus historic premillennialism—in everyday language. The heart of the episode centers on faith and works: how “judged by works” makes sense when Jesus “trades resumes” with us, how James 2 and Romans 4 agree when you put them in sequence, and why works are evidence of life, not the cause of it. We also explore conscience and natural law for Gentiles, the tough question of those who’ve “never heard,” and the difference between general and special revelation. Dustin shares mission stories—from visions in the Muslim world to surprising conversions—that show God’s initiative and his consistent path back to the gospel. Finally, we connect circumcision, Sabbath, and baptism: how “everlasting” signs find fulfillment in Christ, why the true circumcision is of the heart, and how baptism fits as an act of obedience that marks our union with Jesus rather than earns it. If you’re hungry for a clear, coherent reading of Romans that honors grace and makes sense of obedience, hit play and journey with us. If this helped, follow, subscribe, and share it with a friend who’s wrestling through Romans. Your review helps more curious listeners find the show. Support the show For questions or concerns, email us at practicaldiscipleship7@gmail.com Podcast network- for more Christian content go to hfw.network

    56 min
  6. 09/29/2025

    Ep 32: Faith That Reveals Righteousness (Romans ch 1)

    Have any questions for us? Or ideas for the next episode? Send us a text! Click this link! Dive into the theological richness of Romans as we unpack Paul's masterful letter that bridges divine justice and mercy. In this episode, we explore how the epistles—particularly Romans—serve as the theological backbone of Christian faith, explaining the implications of Christ's death and resurrection. What makes Romans stand out among Paul's writings? We examine how this letter addresses a unique church dynamic: Jewish Christians zealous for the law and Gentile believers who disregarded it entirely. This tension creates the perfect backdrop for Paul's comprehensive explanation of how God's righteousness works through faith, not works. The episode unpacks Romans 1:16-17, the theological centerpiece where Paul declares, "I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes." We explore the revolutionary concept that salvation is available to all nations—not through heritage or religious performance but through faith alone. This universal invitation comes with a sobering contrast: those who accept the gospel by faith experience God's righteousness revealed, while those who reject it face God's righteous judgment. We also tackle challenging passages about general revelation (what can be known about God through creation) versus special revelation (the specific gospel message), and how this distinction underscores the importance of evangelism. The discussion extends to Paul's treatment of sin—including his comments on homosexuality—and how Christians can uphold biblical truth while extending Christ's love to all people. Whether you're new to studying the epistles or looking to deepen your understanding of Romans, this episode provides both theological depth and practical application for today's believers. Discover how this ancient letter continues to transform our understanding of faith, righteousness, and God's character. ***For more Christian content go to hfw.network*** Questions/comments: contact practical discipleship at practicaldiscipleship7@gmail.comWays to support are provided through the link, or through the network.Support the show For questions or concerns, email us at practicaldiscipleship7@gmail.com Podcast network- for more Christian content go to hfw.network

    45 min
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What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus? A disciple's mission is to live a Christ-centered life, reflecting God in all we say and do - evangelizing, teaching, and sharing the gospel so others may know. Austen and Cheyenne share the wisdom of the Bible and discuss how to walk with Christ on a daily basis.