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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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    #362 - Joby Martin // Real Prosperity Starts When You Abide In Christ

    05/21/2026 | 6 mins.
    Prosperity is a loaded word, and Psalm 1 doesn’t let us keep shallow definitions. We slow down on the image of a man who becomes like a tree planted by streams of water, steady through heat, fruitful in season, and unwithered over time. That picture raises a hard, honest question: are we actually rooted in what can sustain us, or are we chasing quick growth with no depth?

    We connect Psalm 1 to Jesus’ invitation in John 15 to abide in Him. Using vivid garden language, we talk about the real work of spiritual growth: killing what poisons your relationship with Christ and adding what brings life. That means rejecting “Christless Christianity” that turns faith into mere self-improvement, and instead staying attached to the vine through prayer, worship, Bible study, sermons, and daily spiritual disciplines that form resilient men.

    Then we redefine what it means to prosper. Sometimes God gives tangible gifts, but never in a way that drives a wedge between us and Him. Like a good Father, He gives what deepens our love for the Giver, not what replaces Him. The episode lands on a clear takeaway: prosperity is ultimately getting Jesus, no matter the outcome, and that kind of life produces fruit that lasts.

    If this challenged your definition of success, subscribe, share it with a brother who needs deeper roots, and leave a five-star rating and review so more men can get equipped for the fight.
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    #361 - Joby Martin // Delight In The Word

    05/20/2026 | 6 mins.
    Psalm 1 doesn’t just call us to avoid bad influences, it calls us to build a life that’s actually rooted. We dig into the sharp contrast between the man who is blessed and the life that turns into chaff, and we slow down on the word that changes everything: “but.” It’s not enough to stop walking in the counsel of the wicked if we never replace that space with something stronger. The turning point is delight in the law of the Lord and meditation day and night. 

    We get practical and personal about Bible reading and Christian spiritual growth. Do we treat Scripture like a burden, a box to check, or a gift that revives the soul and helps us know Jesus? We talk about why the Daily Blade is meant to be an appetizer, a supplement that grows your hunger for the main course, not a substitute for time in God’s Word. Real spiritual maturity looks like partnering with the Holy Spirit and learning to feed on Scripture directly, moving from being spoon fed to digging into the meat and potatoes of the Bible. 

    Then we confront the attention battle head-on. A quote from John Piper lands like a gut punch: social media can prove we’re not actually too busy for prayer and the Word. We ask what’s really eating your minutes, doomscrolling, comparing, endless videos, and how to re-order your day without pretending you have more time than you do. You’ll leave with a simple plan: reread Psalm 1 all week, choose a verse, write it down, revisit it during small moments, and if you don’t feel delight, bring that honestly to God and ask for help. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a five-star rating and review to help equip more men for the fight.
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    #360 - Joby Martin // Cutting Out Bad Influence

    05/19/2026 | 5 mins.
    The scariest kind of drift is the kind you get used to. Psalm 1 doesn’t just warn us about “bad people” it exposes a pattern: we start by walking near harmful influence, then we stand in it long enough to adopt it, and eventually we sit down and get comfortable in a culture that scoffs at God. If your faith feels stale or your relationship with the Lord feels stagnant, this is a serious place to look, because we’re all being discipled by something. 

    We read Psalm 1 out loud and dig into what it means to refuse the counsel of the wicked, the path of sinners, and the seat of scoffers. We talk about the voices that quietly shape our decisions, including friends, financial advice, news, podcasts, and entertainment. We also unpack why every man needs “mat carriers” or “foxhole brothers,” the kind of brothers who will carry you toward Jesus when you can’t carry yourself. And we tackle the common pushback about Jesus being a friend of sinners, drawing a clear line between engaging people with love and letting the world set your direction. 

    This conversation is about Christian discipleship, sanctification, and spiritual warfare in everyday life: what you watch, what you laugh at, what you normalize, and who gets to speak into your home. If you want room to receive God’s blessing, you may need to cut out what’s filling your life with death and distraction. Subscribe, share this with a man you want to strengthen, and leave a five-star rating and review so more men can stay sharp.
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    #359 - Joby Martin // Pray Scripture Over Your Kids

    05/18/2026 | 5 mins.
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    #358 - Jay Risner // When Being The Good Kid Makes You Miserable

    05/15/2026 | 6 mins.
    A party is happening, the lost son is home, and one person refuses to come inside. We dig into the older brother’s anger in Luke 15 and uncover a form of spiritual danger that looks “good” on the outside but is hollow on the inside: resentment. When faith turns into scorekeeping, service starts to feel like slavery, obedience becomes leverage, and joy dries up fast.

    We read the closing verses of the parable and pull out three traits that expose the older brother’s heart: resentment toward his life of service, resentment toward obedience as a transaction, and resentment toward the Father’s grace. That last one cuts deepest, because grace is unearned favor and it dismantles any identity built on performance. We also connect the older brother to the Pharisees and scribes who could not handle Jesus’ radical mercy, and we ask why “doing everything right” can still leave someone far from God.

    You’ll hear a sharp insight popularized by Tim Keller: in Luke 15, Jesus defines sin not only as rebellion (the younger son) but also as self-righteousness (the older son). That means real repentance is not just turning from obvious failures; it also means turning from pride, comparison, and the need to be owed. If you’ve ever felt bitter when someone else gets grace, this conversation will put language to it and point you back to the Father’s heart. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a five-star rating and review to help equip more men for the fight.
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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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