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Dust Pt.2 | Pastor Josh Roberts | All People

36 min · 30. Apr. 2026
Episode Dust Pt.2 | Pastor Josh Roberts | All People Cover

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This week at All People, Pastor Josh explores the concept of spiritual apprenticeship by emphasizing that true discipleship results in visible life transformation rather than mere intellectual knowledge. By utilizing the metaphor of a yoke, he illustrates how being linked to Jesus allows a believer to distribute their heavy burdens and move in alignment with a stronger leader. The narrative centers on the idea that followers should be covered in the dust of their rabbi, meaning their proximity to Christ should leave an evident residue on their character and actions. Ultimately, the message serves as a call for listeners to evaluate who they are yolked to, urging them to transition from being passive consumers of religion to active participants in the unforced rhythms of grace.

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