Rooted Discipleship

Ep 17 | We Start 1 Timothy!

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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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The Beginning and The End Pt. 1

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

27. maj 202646 min
episode Ep 17 | We Start 1 Timothy! cover

Ep 17 | We Start 1 Timothy!

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]

I går38 min
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Is It Okay to _____?

In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott step away from Colossians to tackle a common question many believers wrestle with: “Is it okay to ______?” Whether it is drinking, smoking, certain habits, or everyday choices, they discuss how Christians should think biblically when trying to discern what honors God and what leads them away from Him. The conversation begins by defining sin—not simply as rule-breaking, but as anything that separates us from fellowship with God. Walker and Chad explain how many modern questions are less about specific actions and more about the condition of the heart. Rather than asking how close we can get to the line, believers should ask whether something draws them closer to Christ or creates distance in that relationship. They also discuss Christian freedom, personal conviction, and the importance of discernment through the Holy Spirit. Some matters may not be explicitly named in Scripture, but biblical principles still apply. Topics like self-control, drunkenness, idolatry, witness to others, and surrendering our desires to God all play a role in how we navigate gray areas of life. Most importantly, the episode centers on the gospel. Walker and Chad explain the difference between justice, mercy, and grace, showing how Jesus Christ paid the price for sin through His death on the cross. Because salvation is rooted in Christ’s finished work—not our perfection—believers can walk in freedom, repentance, and confidence even when they stumble. This episode is a reminder that the Christian life is not about finding loopholes or pushing limits—it is about surrendering to Jesus, seeking holiness, and living in communion with the God who saved us. 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]

29. apr. 20261 h 13 min
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Ep 16 | Wrapping Up Colossians!

In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott conclude their study through the book of Colossians by walking through Colossians 4:2–18, where Paul gives his final instructions and closing greetings to the church. The conversation begins with Paul’s call to remain steadfast in prayer—being watchful, thankful, and spiritually alert. Walker and Chad discuss how gratitude keeps our focus on God, strengthens our walk, and helps guard us against distraction and temptation. They also highlight Paul’s request for prayer while imprisoned, showing that even in hardship, his greatest concern was that more doors would open for the gospel to be shared. The discussion then turns to Paul’s command to walk in wisdom toward outsiders, making the best use of the time. They unpack the urgency believers should have in representing Christ well through gracious speech, intentional living, and readiness to share the hope found in Jesus. Every interaction, every conversation, and every season of life is an opportunity to reflect the character of Christ to the world around us. As they close the letter, Walker and Chad also reflect on Paul’s personal greetings, showing the importance of Christian community, faithful friendship, and the many people God used to strengthen the early church. Even Paul, one of the greatest missionaries in history, was not serving alone. Ultimately, this episode serves as a reminder that prayer, gratitude, wisdom, and faithful community are essential marks of the Christian life. Whether in seasons of freedom or hardship, believers are called to remain steadfast, use their time well, and live in a way that points others to 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]

27. apr. 202648 min
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Ep 15 | Rules for Christian Households!

In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott continue their study through Colossians by walking through Colossians 3:18–4:1, where Paul shifts from personal spiritual transformation to how believers are called to live within the home, the workplace, and everyday relationships. Paul begins with the household, addressing wives and husbands, children and parents, servants and masters. Walker and Chad unpack how Paul’s teaching was radically countercultural for its time, elevating those who were often overlooked and showing that the gospel transforms every level of human relationships. Rather than reflecting worldly power structures, Christian relationships are to reflect humility, sacrificial love, fairness, and service. The discussion focuses on the biblical design of marriage, where husbands are called to love their wives as Christ loved the church and wives are called to live in willing alignment with God’s order. They also explore the responsibility of parents to disciple their children in the Lord and the importance of fathers leading the home with authenticity and faithfulness. The episode then turns to Paul’s instruction on work and service, emphasizing that whatever we do should be done wholeheartedly as unto the Lord. Whether in seasons of blessing, difficulty, leadership, or hardship, believers are reminded that God is purposeful in every circumstance and that no moment is wasted in His plan. Ultimately, this conversation points listeners to a life of faithful stewardship—honoring Christ in marriage, family, work, and suffering—while living with the hope that comes from knowing where the story ends in Him. 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]

20. apr. 202637 min