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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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    #390 - Kyle Thompson // When Will I See You Again?

    06/30/2026 | 6 mins.
    A single bullet. An upstairs bathroom. A father doing the math on the unthinkable. We take one of the most brutal moments from Cormac McCarthy’s The Road and let it expose the question underneath so many of our fears: when death comes, is that the end, or is there real hope on the other side? 

    Using the novel and film as a framework, we trace the clear biblical parallels between an earthly father and son on the edge of catastrophe and the story of Abraham and Isaac in Genesis. We talk through the mountain, the altar, and God’s provision of a substitute, then linger on the symbolism of the ram caught in a thicket and why it pushes our eyes forward to Jesus, the Lamb of God, and the crown of thorns. If you’ve ever wondered how the Bible’s threads tie together across books, this is one of those moments where the connections feel impossible to ignore. 

    From there we move to the “Heavenly Father” parallel, grounding it in Romans 8:32 and Jesus’ prayer in Gethsemane, and we make the resurrection the center of the answer to the boy’s question: “When will I see you again?” Christianity doesn’t pretend death is small, but it does transform death from annihilation into separation with future reunion. We close with a straight challenge to Christian dads: don’t wait for a hospital bed to give your son a clear, biblical view of death, heaven, and hope. 

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    #389 - Kyle Thompson // Gotta Keep Carrying the Fire

    06/29/2026 | 6 mins.
    One line from a bleak story can punch straight through your defenses: “Gotta keep carrying the fire.” We take that moment from The Road and ask what it means for men who are trying to lead, love, and raise sons with courage without losing their souls. When a child looks up and asks, “Are we still the good guys?” it’s not just a movie quote, it’s a real-life fatherhood question that exposes what we truly believe about identity, morality, and faith.

    We walk through the fire imagery that runs through Scripture and connect it to the inner life God gives and sustains. From the burning bush in Exodus to the pillar of fire in the wilderness to Acts 2 and the gift of the indwelling Holy Spirit, “fire” isn’t hype. It’s a picture of God’s presence, guidance, and power when everything else feels scorched. We also sit with Hebrews 12 and the sobering truth that our God is a consuming fire, which reframes how we think about worship, reverence, and the kind of man we become under pressure.

    Then we bring it home for dads: our job is not only to teach survival skills, but to keep pointing our sons back to what makes them them their values, their faith, their identity in Christ. The goal isn’t a shallow “us versus them” mindset, but a clear understanding of righteousness and unrighteousness, and the grace we need because we can’t make ourselves righteous. If you want practical encouragement for Christian fatherhood, spiritual leadership, and raising boys who remember who they are, press play, then share this with a man who needs it. Subscribe, leave a five-star rating and review, and tell us: what does “carrying the fire” look like in your home?
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    #388 - Joby Martin // Judgment Is Coming

    06/26/2026 | 6 mins.
    A net splashes into the sea, drags up everything in its path, and then comes the part nobody likes to talk about: the sorting. We take Jesus’ parable of the dragnet from Matthew 13 and slow it down until its meaning is impossible to dodge. Judgment Day is not a spooky religious rumor. It is a promised, final moment when God separates the righteous from the evil, and every one of us ends up in one of those categories.

    From there, we get painfully practical. We talk about death, accountability, and why God’s justice means sin must be paid for. Then we put the fork in the road on the table: either you self-atone and carry the cost yourself, or you trust the substitutionary atonement of Jesus Christ, the One who pays on your behalf. We unpack why Jesus doesn’t soften his language about hell, and why that makes grace even more stunning.

    We also talk about common grace and the surprising way it reframes your life today. If you reject Jesus, this may be as close to heaven as you ever get. If you belong to Jesus, this is as close to hell as you will ever be. Finally, we land on the words from the cross that change the entire story: “It is finished,” paid in full, and what that means for your salvation, your righteousness, and your next step.

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    #387 - Joby Martin // Christ Is Worth It

    06/25/2026 | 5 mins.
    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.

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    #386 - Joby Martin // Mustard Seed Faith

    06/24/2026 | 5 mins.
    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?
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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 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
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