PodcastsChristianityThe Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson
The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson
Latest episode

376 episodes

  • The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

    #375 - John Eldredge // The Masculine Journey: Bring Your Whole Life to God

    06/09/2026 | 6 mins.
    Saul can’t see, can’t eat, and can’t even walk into Damascus on his own, and that’s exactly where God chooses to rebuild him. John Eldridge sits in and takes us back to Acts 9, not just to highlight Saul’s conversion, but to spotlight Ananias, the kind of man most of us would overlook. He’s not famous, not powerful, not “inner circle,” and yet God calls him by name and sends him straight into a situation that feels unsafe.

    We slow down and notice the part that sounds almost too human to be holy: Ananias pushes back. He tells God what he’s heard, what he fears, and what could happen if he obeys. That honest conversation becomes the doorway into a bigger theme: you can bring your whole life to Jesus. Your objections. Your anger. Your loneliness. Your confusion about why prayers feel unanswered or why relationships blow up. If we don’t bring those needs to God, we’ll carry them to something else, and that never ends well.

    We also press into a deeper vision of Christian discipleship, especially for men: the goal isn’t just being a “good servant,” it’s growing into friendship with Jesus. John 15 matters here, because Jesus explicitly says he calls us friends and lets us in on what he’s doing. We close with simple, direct questions you can pray today: What is Jesus talking to me about right now? Where is he inviting me into a real conversation about my marriage, my career, or my fears?

    If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, 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
  • The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

    #374 - John Eldredge // The Masculine Journey: The Story That is True

    06/08/2026 | 6 mins.
    Saul is convinced he’s the hero of God’s story, right up until a flash of light knocks him to the ground and a voice asks a haunting question: “Why do you persecute me?” We walk through Acts 9 and the conversion of Saul of Tarsus, not as distant Bible history, but as a lived pattern of how Jesus confronts, rescues, and rebuilds a man from the inside out.

    John Eldredge sits in and points out a detail that’s easy to miss: Jesus doesn’t lead with a title, he leads with his name. “My name is Jesus.” That single line reframes Christianity as relationship, not just religion, and it challenges the way many of us approach faith like a project to manage. Saul’s transformation is immersive and humbling: blindness, silence, surrender, and a brand-new understanding of reality that eventually shapes the Apostle Paul’s entire life and mission.

    We also get painfully practical about the stories we tell ourselves. There’s the story we want to be true and the story that is true, and growth in Christian discipleship often starts when Jesus exposes the gap. We ask what that looks like in marriage, parenting, work, addiction, and the hidden narratives we protect because they keep us comfortable.

    If you want spiritual growth that deals in honesty, listen through to the closing prayer and take the question with you: “Jesus, what is the story I think is true that actually isn’t true?” Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a five-star rating and review to help equip more men for the fight.
    Support the show
    Want to connect? Email communication@coe22.com
  • The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

    #373 - Joby Martin // Fulfill Your Ministry

    06/05/2026 | 6 mins.
    The fastest way to burn out is trying to live someone else’s calling. We close out this set of leadership lessons with a challenge that cuts through noise and ego: fulfill your ministry. If you’re a Christian man wondering whether you “really” have a ministry, we make it plain. In Christ, you’re in ministry, and our job as pastors is to equip you for the work God already intends for you to do. 

    We walk through 1 Samuel 17 and watch David step onto the scene while everyone else is frozen by fear. His brothers question his motives, Saul doubts his ability, and Goliath talks trash, but David doesn’t get trapped in proving himself to critics. He fights with confidence in the Lord, shaped by the quiet years of faithfulness that most people never saw. Then comes the moment that hits home for leaders: Saul dresses David in Saul’s armor, and it doesn’t fit. Borrowed armor never works. You can honor your dad’s legacy, learn from mentors, and still refuse to copy their exact ministry. 

    Paul’s words to Timothy in 2 Timothy 4:5 sharpen the point: stay clear-headed, endure suffering, do the work, and fulfill your ministry. We also unpack the parable of the talents in Matthew 25 and why comparison is always a lose-lose proposition, leading either to pride or shame. The gospel keeps our motivation clean: we’re saved by the finished work of Jesus Christ, and we’re called into good works as a response. If you want clarity, courage, and a next step for Christian leadership and men’s discipleship, press play. 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
  • The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

    #372 - Joby Martin // Faithful Right Now

    06/04/2026 | 6 mins.
    Chasing the next job, the next role, the next “break” can feel like motivation, but it can also become a trap. We dig into a simple leadership lesson that keeps showing up in real life: be faithful with what God has entrusted to you today instead of living for the myth of “there.” If you’ve ever thought, “Once I get to that next season, then I’ll take discipleship seriously,” this conversation is meant to stop you in your tracks and reset your focus.

    We share the story of starting small in ministry and refusing to treat early assignments like stepping stones. From teaching the Bible as an intern to stepping into a part-time youth pastor role with just three students, the point is clear: faithfulness is not glamorous, but it is formative. Over time, stewardship expands influence and opens opportunities, not because God “owes” us more, but because character and readiness grow when we practice obedience in the present.

    We also look at King David as a leadership blueprint. Before he ever wears a crown, he learns in the pasture. David treats the pasture as preparation, building skills and spiritual depth that later serve him in pressure-filled moments. Then we get painfully practical about two places where the myth of “there” loves to hide: discipleship and money. Are we making disciples right where we are, and do our spending habits match our claims about generosity?

    If you want grounded Christian leadership, spiritual growth, and a better framework for stewardship, listen now. Share the show, subscribe, 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
  • The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

    #371 - Joby Martin // Trust Jesus With The Outcome

    06/03/2026 | 6 mins.
    Your next big decision might not need more research, more opinions, or another round of “what if” scenarios. It might need one clear filter from John 2:5: “Do whatever he tells you to do.” We take that single verse and apply it to real leadership pressure where the stakes are high and the outcome is not guaranteed. 

    We walk through the wedding at Cana and pay attention to the part we usually skip: the servants’ steps. Fill the jars. Draw the water. Carry it to the master. None of it makes sense on paper, and that’s the point. Obedience often looks unimpressive, inconvenient, or even risky before God moves. The miracle shows up along the path, not at the starting line. If you’re wrestling with Christian decision making, spiritual leadership, or how to trust God when you can’t control results, this conversation gives you a simple way to move forward. 

    Then we get practical about hearing Jesus. We talk about why Scripture comes first, what it means to abide in God’s word, and how Jesus describes his voice in John 10. We also share why wise leaders run major decisions by other godly people, and we challenge the question that quietly drives fear: “Will it work?” The better question is faithfulness, and we end with Jonathan’s bold “it may be” moment from 1 Samuel 14 that redefines courage for everyday leaders. 

    If this helps you, subscribe, share the show 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
More Christianity podcasts
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 communication@coe22.comWant 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
Podcast website

Listen to The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson, The Bryce Crawford Podcast and many other podcasts from around the world with the radio.net app

Get the free radio.net app

  • Stations and podcasts to bookmark
  • Stream via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • Supports Carplay & Android Auto
  • Many other app features