Are you curious about how the timeless wisdom of the Bible applies to your daily life? Come join us as we embark on a journey to discover the true essence of having an active, personal relationship with God through Jesus, and delve deep into the intimate reality of God's present Kingdom through honest conversations. Our goal is to engage in authentic discussions about the relevance and richness of Scripture, as if we were chatting at a cozy coffee shop. Through BWWJ, we hope to emphasize the…
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The Kingdom on Foot: Don't worry, Be Happy (Matthew 6:25-32)
Send us Fan Mail In this week's episode we're closing out Matthew chapter 6 by having an honest conversation about anxiety and what Jesus says about it. Support the show If you have any questions about the subjects covered in today's episode you can find us on Facebook at the links below or you can shoot me an email at joe@buddywalkwithjesus.com One Stop Shop for all the links…
The Kingdom on Foot: The Eye Like a Lamp (Matthew 6: 22-24
Send us Fan Mail In Matthew 6:22–24, Jesus moves from treasure to vision to allegiance. The eye is the lamp of the body, but this passage has often been pulled out of context and used as a warning about sexual purity, pornography, and “guarding your eyes.” In this episode of Kingdom on Foot, we look honestly at how these verses became a pillar of purity-culture teaching and why that reading misses…
The Kingdom on Foot: Our Material World Matters Too (Matthew 6: 19-21)
Send us Fan Mail In Matthew 6:19–21, Jesus challenges us to look closely at what we are building our lives around. Earthly treasure promises security, but everything we gather here remains vulnerable to loss, decay, and change. In this episode of Kingdom on Foot, we explore what Jesus means by storing treasure in heaven, why our hearts follow what we invest in, and how money, time, attention, and…
The Kingdom on Foot: The Body Meets The Soul in Prayer (Matthew 6:16-18)
Send us Fan Mail What is Jesus really teaching about fasting in Matthew 6:16–18 ? In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus does not reject fasting. He rescues it from performance. In this video, we explore Matthew 6:16–18 in context by looking at fasting, hidden devotion, appetite, the Father who sees in secret, spiritual performance, Isaiah 58, and the deeper hunger beneath the body’s hunger. This is a…
The Kingdom on Foot: A Teaching on Prayer (Matthew 6:5-13)
Send us Fan Mail What is Jesus really teaching in Matthew 6:5–13 ? In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus does not just teach us how to pray. He teaches us who we are praying to , why we pray , and what prayer becomes when it is no longer about performance. In this video, we explore Matthew 6:5–13 in context by looking at prayer in secret, the Father who sees, empty repetition, the Lord’s Prayer, God’s…
Send us Fan Mail A special prayer for Father's Day. Support the show If you have any questions about the subjects covered in today's episode you can find us on Facebook at the links below or you can shoot me an email at joe@buddywalkwithjesus.com One Stop Shop for all the links Linktr.ee/happydeamedia
The Kingdom on Foot: The Heart Behind Generosity Matters (Matthew 6:1-4)
Send us Fan Mail What is Jesus teaching in Matthew 6:1–4 ? In this video, we explore the warning against practicing righteousness to be seen by others, and the deeper invitation into hidden mercy, sincerity, generosity, and life before the Father who sees in secret . This is a deeper look at how giving can become performance, and how Jesus calls his followers back into a quieter, freer, more…
The Kingdom on Foot: Love Your Neighbor...AND Your Enemy (5: 43-48)
Send us Fan Mail This week we're wrapping up Matthew 5 by talking about what it means to love our Neighbor AND Your Enemy Support the show If you have any questions about the subjects covered in today's episode you can find us on Facebook at the links below or you can shoot me an email at joe@buddywalkwithjesus.com One Stop Shop for all the links Linktr.ee/happydeamedia
The Kingdom on Foot: The Truth About Retaliation and Revenge (Matthew 5: 38-42)
Send us Fan Mail What does Jesus really mean when he says to turn the other cheek? In Matthew 5:38–42 , Jesus is not blessing abuse or telling the vulnerable to stay quiet. He is exposing the cycle of retaliation and calling his people into a deeper kind of freedom. In this video, we explore Matthew 5:38–42 in context by looking at “an eye for an eye,” turning the other cheek, giving your cloak…
The Kingdom on Foot: Yes, Yes...No, No (Matthew 5: 33-37)
Send us Fan Mail What does Jesus really mean when he says, “Let your yes be yes and your no be no”? In Matthew 5:33–37, Jesus is doing more than giving advice about honesty. He is inviting his people into integrity. In this video, we explore Matthew 5:33–37 in context by looking at oaths, vows, Old Testament background, truthfulness, integrity, the presence of God, and the way Jesus exposes speech…