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Season 3, Episode 4. Surrender, Calling, and Kingdom Fruit (Matthew 19–24). Date: October 17, 2025 Duration: 43:16 minutes Hosts: Brigette Heller, Andrew Blackwood, Tanja Bentley Ward Covering Matthew 19–24, the hosts wrestle with Jesus’ teaching on marriage, singleness, and the heart behind divorce; the rich young ruler’s call to surrender; the vineyard wages and God’s generosity; servant-leadership (not status) in the Kingdom; the triumphal entry and “Hosanna - save us”; the fruitless fig tree; the great feast; the greatest commandment; warnings to religious hypocrites; and the call to watchfulness in the last days. Key Points Covered: Marriage, Divorce, Singleness (Matt. 19:1–12) * Marriage and singleness are callings to oneness with God; both require surrender. * “Hardness of heart” explains Mosaic concessions on divorce; idolatry of marriage is a danger. * Practical lens: put God first - without that, marriage (or singleness) falters. The Rich Young Ruler (19:16–22) * The humble prayer: “What lack I yet?” Surrender exposes the one thing we cling to. Blessing the Children (19:13–15) * Kingdom posture = childlike dependence and openness. Vineyard Wages (20:1–16) * God’s generosity offends entitlement; focus on the Giver, not comparisons. * Doing vs. being: quality (with God) over quantity (for God). Servant Leadership & Zebedee’s Sons (20:20–28) * Greatness = serving and suffering, not titles and thrones; roles are the Father’s to assign. “Hosanna” & the Triumphal Entry (21:1–11) * “Hosanna” means “Save us.” Praise and plea meet in true worship. Fig Tree & Fruit (21:18–22) * Looking the part isn’t fruit; faith + obedience bears Kingdom fruit. Two Sons / Tenants / Great Feast (21:28–32; 21:33–46; 22:1–14) * Saying “yes” without doing isn’t obedience; refusal shifts the Kingdom invitation to responsive hearts. * Many are called, few are chosen - response matters. Greatest Commandment (22:34–40) * Love God with all your heart, soul, mind; love neighbor as yourself—Kingdom center of gravity. Woes & Hypocrisy (ch. 23) * Individuality in God leads to oneness; performative religion divides and withers. Watching for His Coming (24:36–44) * Live awake and ready; trust Christ amid uncertainty. Takeaways: * Keep asking “What do I lack?” - and obey the answer. * Don’t idolize roles (marriage, leadership); seek oneness with God first. * Celebrate God’s generosity; drop comparisons. * True leadership serves. True faith bears fruit. * Praise Jesus with a sincere “Hosanna—save us.” Live watchful and ready. Mentioned Links/Resources: * Matthew 19–24 (KJV) - King James Version (KJV) Bible [https://www.biblegateway.com/versions/King-James-Version-KJV-Bible/] * Parables referenced – vineyard workers, two sons, tenants, great feast Connect with Connected in Christ: * Website: Coming Soon * Social Media: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/ConnectedinChristpodcast] Instagram: @connectedinchristpodcast Call to Action: Please subscribe, leave a review, share the episode, and follow us on social media. Support the Show: If you would like to support the podcast you can donate to our PayPal account: connectedinchristpodcast@gmail.com [connectedinchristpodcast@gmail.com] Acknowledgments: Thank you so much for listening—we pray this conversation brought you closer to Christ!
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