The Busy Disciple Podcast

Ep.30 | Who’s Sharpening You? Deep Friendships That Grow Your Faith (Proverbs 27:17)

33 min · 27. apr. 2026
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Ep.30 | The Busy Disciple Podcast — Episode 30: Deep, Godly Friendships (Proverbs 27:17) We weren’t meant to follow Jesus alone. In a world full of surface-level connections, Scripture calls us into something deeper. Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” That kind of friendship doesn’t just happen—it’s formed through intentionality, honesty, and shared pursuit of Jesus. In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we talk about what it looks like to build deep, godly friendships that actually shape your faith. Because the people closest to you will either sharpen you… or slowly dull your walk with Christ. We’ll explore: * Why biblical friendship is essential for spiritual growth * The difference between convenience-based friendships and covenantal ones * How accountability, encouragement, and truth work together * What to look for in godly friendships—and how to be that friend * Practical steps to cultivate deeper, Christ-centered relationships If you’ve ever felt isolated, disconnected, or stuck in shallow relationships, this episode is an invitation to pursue something more. God uses people to shape people—and the right friendships can change everything. 🎧 Listen now to Episode 30: “Who's Sharpening You?” and discover how walking with the right people helps you walk more closely with Jesus.

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