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The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson
The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson
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    #369 - Joby Martin // Direction Over Vision

    06/01/2026 | 6 mins.
    Most leaders love vision because it feels inspiring. But what happens when you hit the goal, the season changes, or your “preferred future” turns out to be too small? We talk about a leadership idea that cuts through the hype: direction is more important than vision, and the path you choose today shapes where you end up tomorrow. 

    We pull that thread through Proverbs 3:5–6, where Scripture uses unmistakable directional language about trusting God, refusing to lean on your own understanding, and letting Him make your paths straight. We also wrestle with a hard truth leaders tend to dodge: intention is not enough. Your calendar, habits, and obedience reveal your actual direction, and that direction determines your destination. 

    Then we zoom out to the Christian framework for leadership. Jesus already sets the overall direction through the Great Commission and the Great Commandment: make disciples, love God, and love people. To make it concrete, we look at Abraham’s calling in Genesis 12 and what it means to move without the full map, taking one faithful step at a time while God reveals the road ahead. 

    If you lead anyone at all, a family, a team, a classroom, a crew, this will help you get clear, get honest, and set a direction worth following. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a five-star rating and review so more men get equipped for the fight.
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    #368 - Kyle Thompson // Dot dot dot. Dash dash dash. Dot dot dot.

    05/29/2026 | 7 mins.
    A Navy pilot sits in front of an enemy camera, bruised, exhausted, and forced into a propaganda film. Instead of playing along, he stares straight into the lens and blinks a message in Morse code: “SOS” and “TORTURE.” That’s James Stockdale, and his decision under pressure opens a sobering conversation about resilience, truth, and what happens when your circumstances refuse to change.

    We walk through why Stockdale survived seven and a half years in the Hanoi Hilton by “controlling the controllables” and why he famously said the men who didn’t make it were “the optimists” who pinned their hope on a quick rescue date. That isn’t a rant against hope, it’s a warning against false hope. If your confidence is built on a fantasy timeline, every delay feels like a death. If your confidence is built on character, conviction, and God’s presence, you can endure the wait without being crushed.

    From there, we turn to the Apostle Paul, writing from prison and naming suffering without pretending it isn’t heavy. In 2 Corinthians 4:8–10, he holds two truths together: we are afflicted and we are not crushed; we are perplexed and we do not despair. That tension is where biblical resilience lives. We also ask a question that cuts close to home: have you made an agreement with your negative circumstances that keeps you from relying on God?

    If you want a faith-forward take on mental toughness, Christian perseverance, and biblical hope that stays steady in hardship, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs grit today, and leave a five-star rating and review to help more men stay sharp.
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    #367 - Kyle Thompson // If You Can't Walk, Crawl

    05/28/2026 | 7 mins.
    A grizzly bear, a shredded back, a broken leg, and two men who steal the little he has left. Hugh Glass should have died in the Dakota wilderness in 1823, but he doesn’t. He crawls. For six weeks. Nearly 200 miles. That story isn’t here to hype up “grit” or pretend pain is easy. We use it to ask a harder question: what actually keeps a man moving forward when his life feels like hostile ground?

    From there, we step into Joshua’s moment of pressure. Moses is gone, Joshua is staring at the Jordan, and the land ahead is packed with giants, armies, and fortified cities. God doesn’t hand him a battle plan. He gives him a word: “Be strong and courageous… for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go” (Joshua 1:9). We talk about what God does not promise, why “do not be dismayed” matters, and why courage is not the absence of fear but forward movement in the presence of fear.

    If you’re looking for Christian encouragement, biblical courage, men’s discipleship, or practical spiritual warfare tools, this Daily Blade is a clear reminder: you still have to go, and sometimes “go” looks like crawling. We challenge you to find your reason to keep moving, lean on the Holy Spirit, stay anchored in the Word of God, and surround yourself with brothers who will take you to Jesus. If this strengthened you, subscribe, share it with a brother who needs it, and leave a review so more men can stay sharp.
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    #366 - Kyle Thompson // Between a Rock and a Hard Place

    05/27/2026 | 6 mins.
    One wrong step can turn a normal morning into a fight to survive. We start with the true-to-life, gut-level story of Aaron Rawson, alone in a slot canyon in southeastern Utah when an 800-pound boulder pins his arm and leaves him with no plan, little water, and no one expecting him home. It is intense for a reason: many of us know what it feels like when the world drops out from under us in a single moment, whether it is a diagnosis, betrayal, or a crisis that shows up uninvited. 

    From there, we go straight to the question that surfaces when suffering hits hard and fast: where is God in this? We read Psalm 46 and slow down on the phrase “a very present help in trouble.” That language is not about God being far away and eventually getting around to you. It is about help that is available, abundant, and near right now. The Psalm does not promise that God will always remove the boulder. It does promise that God is in the canyon with you, steady when everything else feels like it is collapsing. 

    We also talk about what hardship can produce when it strips away distractions: clarity. Sometimes God uses the canyon to quiet every other voice until reliance becomes the only path forward. We close with a challenging distinction between waiting on God and waiting instead of God, and we ask whether you are hoping for rescue from something God intends for you to walk through. If this hit home, subscribe, share this with a friend who is carrying weight, and leave a review that helps more people find The Daily Blade.
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    #365 - Kyle Thompson // Captured by the Enemy in Shark-Infested Waters

    05/26/2026 | 7 mins.
    Sharks in the water, no drinking water in the raft, and no land for a thousand miles. We start with the true story of Louis Zamparini, shot down in World War II, drifting for weeks in the Pacific, then captured and brutalized in Japanese prison camps. It’s the kind of resilience story that forces you to ask what a human being is made of when everything gets stripped away.

    But the most surprising part is what happens after he makes it home. The war follows him into the night through terrors, addiction, and anger that threaten to finish what the prison camps started. Then a tent revival with a young Billy Graham becomes a turning point, and Zamparini’s life begins to change in a way survival alone could never accomplish, even leading him back toward the men who hurt him so he can offer face to face forgiveness.

    From there, we open the Book of James and sit with one of the hardest commands in the Bible: “Count it all joy.” We talk about why James doesn’t sugarcoat suffering, what it means to “do the accounting” when life hurts, and how the testing of faith can produce steadfastness that makes you complete. If you’re in a season that feels like punishment, we challenge you to consider a different possibility: God may be forging you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs endurance today, and leave a review with the trial you’re learning to face with faith.
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About The Daily Blade: 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 [email protected] 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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