Limitless Faith

Clint Riggin

Welcome to Limitless Faith Ministry Where you will hear the truth and feel convicted, corrected, rebuked, or sustained. We live by the word of God not by the world's standards. If you are looking for a Podcast where the Holy Spirit leads the conversation, you have made it to the right place!

  1. MAR 31

    The Great Commission: From Believer to Disciple-Maker

    What did Jesus actually mean when He said, “Go and make disciples of all nations”? In this episode of Discipleship Discussion with Ed & Clint, we walk verse-by-verse through the heart of the Great Commission and uncover why discipleship isn’t optional for the believer—it’s the assignment. Too many Christians settle for attendance instead of obedience, information instead of transformation, and comfort instead of calling. This conversation resets the standard. Together, we unpack: Matthew 28:18–20 — Jesus’ authority, our mission, and the command to multiply disciplesActs 1:1–5 — The role of the Holy Spirit in empowering real Kingdom workEphesians 4:11–16 — How leaders equip saints to grow into maturity and build the Body of ChristThis episode will help you understand what discipleship actually looks like in practice—and why the Church was never meant to produce spectators, but disciple-makers. 🔥 If you’re ready to step deeper into your calling and learn how to live the Great Commission in everyday life, we invite you to explore our next Discipleship Formation Intensive. This is a guided process designed for men who are serious about spiritual growth, brotherhood, and multiplication. Apply here to schedule a conversation and see if it’s the right fit:https://link.msgsndr.com/widget/bookings/meetwclint You weren’t saved just to sit.You were called to follow Jesus—and help others do the same.

    57 min
  2. MAR 17

    The Kingdom Of God

    In this episode, we dive deep into The Kingdom of God with special guest Ed Snyder and unpack one of the most important messages Jesus ever preached. For many believers, the Kingdom of God is a phrase they’ve heard in church, but few truly understand what it means to live as a citizen of the Kingdom rather than simply attending a church service. Jesus didn’t just come to start a religion—He came proclaiming a Kingdom and calling men to live under the authority of the King. In this conversation, we discuss: What the Kingdom of God actually is Why Jesus made the Kingdom the center of His message The difference between religion and Kingdom living How understanding the Kingdom reshapes purpose, leadership, and identity What it looks like for men to lead their families, businesses, and lives under the authority of Christ This episode challenges men to move beyond passive Christianity and step into the responsibility and calling that comes with being a Kingdom man. If you’ve ever felt like there has to be more to your faith than just going through the motions, this conversation will help you see the bigger picture of what Jesus was really inviting us into. If this conversation resonates with you and you're a man who wants to grow in faith, discipline, leadership, and stewardship, we invite you to apply for our next Limitless Coaching Cohort. Over the next 4–5 months, we walk alongside a select group of men who are committed to becoming stronger spiritually, mentally, and physically while aligning their lives with their God-given calling. Inside the cohort, we focus on: Strengthening your relationship with God Developing discipline and leadership Building a healthy, strong body Becoming the man your family and calling require If you're ready to stop living passively and start leading your life with purpose, you can book a call with us to learn more about the next cohort. Apply here: https://link.msgsndr.com/widget/bookings/meetwclint Spots are limited, and we intentionally keep the group small to ensure deep growth and accountability.

    1h 1m
  3. MAR 3

    Relationship Vs. Religion

    In this episode, we tackle a topic that has confused many people inside and outside the church: the difference between religion and a real relationship with God. For many, faith has been reduced to rules, rituals, traditions, and performance. Show up to church. Say the right things. Try to be a “good person.” But the gospel was never about checking religious boxes—it was about reconciliation and relationship with the living God. Jesus did not come to start a religion. He came to restore what was broken between God and man. In this conversation, we unpack why religion often leads to performance, guilt, and striving, while a true relationship with Christ leads to freedom, transformation, and intimacy with God. We talk about how many believers unknowingly get stuck on the “performance treadmill,” trying to earn what God has already freely given through grace. We also dive into what Scripture actually teaches about abiding in Christ, walking with Him daily, and how authentic discipleship moves beyond surface-level belief into a life that is fully surrendered to Jesus. If you've ever felt exhausted trying to “be good enough” for God—or if you’ve wondered whether there’s more to faith than just attending church—this conversation will challenge and encourage you to rediscover the heart of the gospel. Faith was never meant to be a system of rules.It was meant to be a living relationship with the King. If this episode encouraged you and you want to go deeper in your walk with God, connect with us: 🌐 Website: https://www.limitlessfaith.org🤝 Brotherhood & Discipleship: Learn more about the Limitless Faith community You can also follow and connect with us on social media for teachings, encouragement, and updates on upcoming discipleship opportunities. Together, we’re committed to making disciples, building men of God, and advancing the Kingdom.

    57 min
  4. FEB 17

    Get Off The Performance Train

    Here’s a strong, grounded podcast description you can use: Get Off the Performance Train In this episode of Discipleship Discussions, Ed and I unpack one of the quiet killers in the Christian life — performance. Not the kind on a stage. The kind in the soul. We talk honestly about what is harming many believers today: the pressure to prove, produce, and present a version of ourselves that feels worthy of God. We dive into how performance-driven faith subtly replaces intimacy with activity, and why so many Christians are exhausted, defensive, or disconnected without even realizing why. I share pieces of my own story — growing up striving for approval, chasing identity through bodybuilding, then building a business where my worth was tied to output and results. On the outside it looked disciplined. On the inside it was driven by fear of not being enough. That same mindset followed me into my faith until the Lord began to expose it. This conversation isn’t about lowering standards. It’s about shifting foundations. We talk about:• Why performance feels spiritual but often isn’t• How father wounds can shape achievement-driven Christianity• The difference between abiding and proving• What it actually means to live from God’s love instead of for it• How understanding the Father’s heart changes how we love others If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly trying to measure up — in ministry, leadership, business, or family — this episode will confront and free you. You were never meant to perform your way into belonging. Slow down. Sit with it. Let the Lord meet you there.

    51 min
  5. 08/29/2025

    Job 9 – God’s Power and Man’s Smallness

    In this chapter, Job responds to Bildad’s harsh accusations with deep honesty. He acknowledges God’s greatness and sovereignty but also wrestles with the impossibility of standing righteous before Him on his own. Job feels the weight of God’s majesty and the futility of trying to defend himself against the Almighty. His words reveal the tension between recognizing God’s holiness and grappling with human weakness. This chapter teaches us about the holiness of God, the limits of human righteousness, and our deep need for a Mediator. Job admits that no one can be truly righteous before God. He describes God’s power over creation—the One who moves mountains, commands the sun, and stretches out the heavens. Job is overwhelmed by God’s majesty, realizing man’s smallness in comparison. Job declares that even if he were innocent, he could not answer God. God’s wisdom and strength are too great. Job knows that in a courtroom with the Almighty, he would be powerless. Job laments that life seems unfair. The innocent and the guilty alike suffer, and sometimes justice feels turned upside down. He voices what many of us have felt—why does it seem like the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer? Perhaps the most powerful moment: Job longs for someone to stand between him and God, someone who could bridge the gap. He wishes for a mediator who could remove God’s rod from him and make it possible to approach without terror.👉 This foreshadows our ultimate Mediator—Jesus Christ (1 Timothy 2:5). Have you ever felt like Job—unable to defend yourself or explain your suffering before God? How does Job’s description of God’s greatness humble you in your daily life? Where do you struggle with the tension between God’s justice and the suffering in the world? How does Job’s longing for a Mediator point you to your need for Jesus? Job 9 reminds us that in our weakness, we cannot stand before God on our own. His holiness is too great, His majesty too overwhelming. But what Job longed for, we now have in Christ—a Mediator who bridges the gap, carries our sins, and gives us access to God’s presence with confidence and grace. 📱 Connect with us:🌐 ⁠www.limitlessfaith.org⁠📞 610-295-5721👥 Want to grow in brotherhood and discipleship?👉 https://limitlessfaith.your-crm.com/wl103-15-optin-1700-7715 ✨ Subscribe today for weekly Bible teachings that equip you to live out a Limitless Faith!

    37 min
  6. 08/28/2025

    Job 8 – Bildad’s Harsh Words and Shallow Answers

    In Job Chapter 8, Job’s second friend, Bildad, speaks up. Unlike Eliphaz’s gentle start, Bildad comes out blunt and harsh, insisting Job’s children must have sinned and that Job’s suffering is proof of wrongdoing. He argues that if Job were pure, God would immediately restore him. While Bildad’s words contain fragments of truth about God’s justice, they are misapplied and lack compassion. This chapter warns us of the danger of using rigid theology to explain suffering without love or wisdom. In this episode, we’ll explore: ✅ A Harsh Accusation:Bildad suggests Job’s children perished because of their sins (v. 4). His lack of empathy shows how cruel “truth” can feel when spoken without compassion. ✅ The Call to Seek God:Bildad insists that if Job seeks God and is upright, his fortunes will be restored (vv. 5–7). While turning to God is always right, his assumption—that Job’s suffering proves guilt—is false. ✅ The Appeal to Tradition:Bildad points to the wisdom of the past (vv. 8–10), arguing that history proves God always blesses the righteous and punishes the wicked. Yet Job’s situation defies such oversimplification. ✅ The False Assurance of Prosperity:Bildad promises Job that if he repents, God will fill his mouth with laughter again (vv. 20–22). His message implies that suffering equals sin and prosperity equals righteousness, which distorts the deeper mystery of God’s purposes. ✨ Reflection Questions: Have you ever been wounded by someone’s attempt to explain your pain too simply? Do you sometimes rely on clichés or tradition instead of seeking God’s heart? How can you offer hope to others without dismissing the reality of their suffering? What does Bildad’s failure teach us about the importance of compassion in truth-telling? Job 8 reminds us that truth without love can do more harm than good. When we face suffering—ours or others’—we must lean not on rigid formulas, but on God’s wisdom and mercy. 📱 Connect with us:🌐 www.limitlessfaith.org📞 610-295-5721 👥 Want to grow in brotherhood and discipleship?👉 Join the Limitless Faith Brotherhood ✨ Subscribe today for weekly Bible teachings that equip you to live out a Limitless Faith!

    26 min
  7. 08/27/2025

    Job 7 – Wrestling with God in Suffering

    In Job Chapter 7, Job shifts his focus from his friends to God Himself. He pours out a raw lament, describing life as a burden full of weariness and fleeting days. Job feels like a mere object of God’s scrutiny and asks why his life has been filled with such relentless misery. His words echo the questions we often carry in our darkest seasons: Why me? Why this? Why now? This chapter reminds us that God allows us to bring our unfiltered pain before Him—and He listens. In this episode, we’ll explore: ✅ The Misery of Human Life:Job compares life to that of a hired worker longing for shade and pay (vv. 1–3). For him, life has become nothing more than hard labor and restless nights. ✅ The Brevity of Life:Job declares, “My days are swifter than a weaver’s shuttle” (v. 6). He feels time slipping away, with no hope in sight. Suffering often makes life feel both too short and too long. ✅ The Cry Against God’s Attention:Job accuses God of watching him too closely (vv. 17–18). What should feel like care instead feels like relentless pressure. His anguish distorts his view of God’s character. ✅ The Plea for Release:Job begs for God to look away and let him rest before death (vv. 19–21). His words are not polished prayers, but desperate cries. Even broken prayers reach God’s ears. ✨ Reflection Questions: Have you ever felt like Job—tired of life and overwhelmed by pain? How do you reconcile God’s love with seasons of suffering? What does Job’s honesty teach us about bringing our true emotions to God? Do you believe God can handle your unfiltered prayers and questions? Job 7 reminds us that lament is not rebellion—it’s relationship. To wrestle with God in suffering is still to cling to Him, even when we don’t understand His ways. 📱 Connect with us:🌐 www.limitlessfaith.org📞 610-295-5721 👥 Want to grow in brotherhood and discipleship?👉 Join the Limitless Faith Brotherhood ✨ Subscribe today for weekly Bible teachings that equip you to live out a Limitless Faith!

    24 min
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Welcome to Limitless Faith Ministry Where you will hear the truth and feel convicted, corrected, rebuked, or sustained. We live by the word of God not by the world's standards. If you are looking for a Podcast where the Holy Spirit leads the conversation, you have made it to the right place!