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Friday Ep 01 | What Were the Nephilim?

29. maj 2026
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In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott introduce a new laid-back Friday discussion format where they answer listener questions, share personal stories, and talk through different topics surrounding faith and everyday life. The conversation begins with a reminder of how easy it is to lose sight of God’s blessings in the middle of busy and stressful seasons. Walker shares a personal story about a conversation with an HVAC technician that served as a powerful reminder of gratitude, stewardship, and recognizing the ways God has already provided in life. Walker and Chad then answer several listener questions, including discussions on the continuation of spiritual gifts, the role of the Holy Spirit today, healing, speaking in tongues, and the importance of faith and alignment with God’s will. They also touch on topics such as the Nephilim in Genesis, the literary style of Scripture, and why believers should be careful not to become distracted by speculation or conspiracy theories that go beyond what Scripture clearly teaches. The episode also includes a conversation about Pentecost Sunday, the coming of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2, and the growth of the early church after Jesus’ ascension. As they reflect on the work of the Holy Spirit, both Walker and Chad share personal experiences about when they first recognized God moving in their own lives. Ultimately, this episode serves as an honest and encouraging conversation about faith, spiritual growth, and learning to recognize God’s presence in both Scripture and everyday life. Have a question you want us to answer on a future episode? Email us at: walker@rooteddiscipleship.com chad@rooteddiscipleship.com

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The Beginning and The End Pt. 2

In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott conclude their two-part study on “the beginning and the end” by exploring Revelation 21–22 and examining how the Bible’s story comes full circle. After beginning in Genesis with creation, humanity’s purpose, and the fall, they now look at God’s ultimate plan to restore what was lost. The conversation highlights the striking parallels between the Garden of Eden and the New Jerusalem. Walker and Chad discuss God dwelling with His people once again, the removal of sin, suffering, and death, and the return of the tree of life. They reflect on the beauty of eternal communion with God and how Revelation provides a picture of the future that believers have been promised through Christ. As they work through the final chapters of Scripture, they also discuss the purpose of understanding both the beginning and the end of the biblical story. By seeing where humanity started and where God is leading His people, the message of redemption found throughout the rest of the Bible becomes even clearer. Every page of Scripture points to God’s plan to restore His creation through Jesus Christ. The episode concludes with a powerful reminder of the hope found in the gospel and the eternal significance of placing one’s faith in Christ. Whether someone has followed Jesus for years or is hearing the message for the first time, Revelation’s closing chapters point to the same truth: God desires to dwell with His people, and through Jesus, the way has been made for that relationship to be restored forever. Have a question you want us to answer on a future episode? Email us at: walker@rooteddiscipleship.com chad@rooteddiscipleship.com

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Ep 18 | The Aim of Our Charge is Love!

In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott continue their study through 1 Timothy by examining Paul’s instructions to Timothy regarding false teachers, sound doctrine, and the purpose of God’s law. The conversation begins with Paul’s warning against myths, endless genealogies, and teachings that distract believers from the truth of the gospel. Walker and Chad discuss how false teachings have challenged the church throughout history and how similar distractions continue to appear today. They emphasize the importance of measuring every teaching by its fruit and whether it produces love, a pure heart, a good conscience, and sincere faith. As they work through the passage, they also explore the role of Christians in sharing truth with others. Using examples from Jesus’ ministry, they discuss the balance of standing firm on biblical truth while approaching people with humility, compassion, and genuine love. Rather than winning arguments, believers are called to point others toward Christ. The episode concludes with a discussion of God’s law and its purpose in revealing sin and guiding people toward Him. Walker and Chad explain how the law was given for humanity’s benefit and how sound doctrine ultimately points back to the gospel and God’s plan of redemption. Ultimately, this episode serves as a reminder to remain grounded in Scripture, be discerning of false teaching, and pursue a faith that produces love, humility, and a deeper relationship with Christ. Have a question you want us to answer on a future episode? Email us at: walker@rooteddiscipleship.com chad@rooteddiscipleship.com

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episode Friday Ep 01 | What Were the Nephilim? artwork

Friday Ep 01 | What Were the Nephilim?

In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott introduce a new laid-back Friday discussion format where they answer listener questions, share personal stories, and talk through different topics surrounding faith and everyday life. The conversation begins with a reminder of how easy it is to lose sight of God’s blessings in the middle of busy and stressful seasons. Walker shares a personal story about a conversation with an HVAC technician that served as a powerful reminder of gratitude, stewardship, and recognizing the ways God has already provided in life. Walker and Chad then answer several listener questions, including discussions on the continuation of spiritual gifts, the role of the Holy Spirit today, healing, speaking in tongues, and the importance of faith and alignment with God’s will. They also touch on topics such as the Nephilim in Genesis, the literary style of Scripture, and why believers should be careful not to become distracted by speculation or conspiracy theories that go beyond what Scripture clearly teaches. The episode also includes a conversation about Pentecost Sunday, the coming of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2, and the growth of the early church after Jesus’ ascension. As they reflect on the work of the Holy Spirit, both Walker and Chad share personal experiences about when they first recognized God moving in their own lives. Ultimately, this episode serves as an honest and encouraging conversation about faith, spiritual growth, and learning to recognize God’s presence in both Scripture and everyday life. Have a question you want us to answer on a future episode? Email us at: walker@rooteddiscipleship.com chad@rooteddiscipleship.com

29. maj 20260
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In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott begin a new two-part study on “the beginning and the end” of Scripture by walking through Genesis 1–3. Together, they explore how the Bible tells one complete story—from creation in the Garden of Eden to the restoration that is ultimately promised in Revelation. The conversation focuses on the poetic structure of Genesis, God’s intentional design in creation, and the purpose humanity was given from the very beginning. Walker and Chad discuss what it means to be made in the image of God, why work and rest are both part of God’s design, and how the seventh day points toward deeper spiritual truths found throughout the rest of Scripture. They also unpack the fall of Adam and Eve, the consequences of sin entering the world, and the significance of the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Throughout the episode, they highlight God’s mercy, humanity’s need for restoration, and how understanding the beginning of the Bible helps believers better understand the rest of God’s redemptive plan. Ultimately, this episode serves as a reminder that humanity was created for communion with God, given purpose through Him, and called to trust His design from the very beginning. Have a question you want us to answer on a future episode? Email us at: walker@rooteddiscipleship.com chad@rooteddiscipleship.com

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In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott begin a new journey through the book of 1 Timothy, exploring Paul’s deeply personal letter to his spiritual son, Timothy. Together, they discuss the importance of sound doctrine, spiritual mentorship, and why Paul’s warning against false teaching is just as relevant for the Church today. The conversation dives into what it means to remain grounded in the truth of the Gospel while living in a world full of distractions, opinions, and competing voices. Walker and Chad also reflect on discipleship, the responsibility of Christian leadership, and the importance of staying rooted in Scripture rather than human tradition. This episode serves as an introduction to the themes of 1 Timothy and sets the stage for future discussions on biblical leadership, faithful living, and the calling placed on every believer to guard and share the truth of Christ. Have a question you want us to answer on a future episode? Email us at: walker@rooteddiscipleship.com [walker@rooteddiscipleship.com] chad@rooteddiscipleship.com [chad@rooteddiscipeship.com]

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