Rooted Reflections 06 | Christianity in the Workplace
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In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott are joined once again by Pastor Caleb for another Rooted Reflections episode. Together, they answer listener questions about repentance, faith, living for Christ in the workplace, and how believers can faithfully navigate conflict in an increasingly divided world.
The conversation begins by exploring the difference between simply believing facts about Jesus and placing genuine faith in Him. Walker, Chad, and Pastor Caleb discuss the biblical meaning of repentance, what it means to trust Christ with your whole heart, and why true faith always results in a transformed life that continually pursues Jesus.
They also reflect on how Christians can integrate their faith into every aspect of life rather than compartmentalizing it to Sunday mornings. Through personal experiences from construction, ministry, and everyday life, they encourage believers to be the salt and light of the world by living lives that consistently reflect the love and character of Christ.
The discussion concludes with practical wisdom on handling conflict in a culture marked by division. Looking to the examples of Jesus, Daniel, and the early church, they emphasize that Christians are called to stand firmly for truth while responding with humility, grace, and love. Rather than seeking to win arguments, believers are called to faithfully represent Christ in every conversation and relationship.
Ultimately, this episode serves as a reminder that following Jesus is far more than agreeing with biblical truths—it is a lifelong journey of trusting Him, allowing Him to transform your heart, and faithfully living out your faith wherever God has placed you.
Have a question you want us to answer on a future episode? Email us at:
walker@rooteddiscipleship.com
chad@rooteddiscipleship.com