
In this concluding conversation, Pastors Clint and Michael explore how faith is the glue that holds all of the other Christian character traits together. In this conversation, faith and works are not diametrically opposed but rather mutually complimentary.
Transcript
00:00:01:23 - 00:00:29:06
Michael Gewecke
We are going to be exploring as our last mark of Christian character, the last pillar we're going to be looking at the idea of faith, and we're going to also be having a kind of concluding conversation towards the end about how these pillars might fit together and the ways in which we think about Christian character as being unique to our lives that we live out in Jesus Christ.
00:00:29:09 - 00:01:09:21
Clint Loveall
There is some overlap between the idea of character and the idea of ethics, and Christians and non-Christians would agree on some ethical ideas, right? Don't hurt people. Try not to be dishonest. We we would agree on some of the pathways that we would call better and worse, but to the idea of motivation. Christians hold up those things not simply as good ideas, not just as good practices, not just as good ways to be students or citizens, but as a reflection of our faith commitment.
00:01:09:24 - 00:01:42:07
Clint Loveall
And so even though we would have some commonality with lots of people and we could agree on things that are good for us, for Christian, our primary motivation is not that the thing in itself is good, but the one that it reflects is good, and we seek to reflect him by doing that, by being that. And so I, I do think while we stand on some ground together, we get there two very different pathways.
00:01:42:07 - 00:02:18:12
Clint Loveall
And bear with me. We, you know, you give examples and you don't want to, well, whatever. Here we go. This is, I think, one of the interesting detours you get there has recently been another movie by people to put the Ten Commandments in public spaces. Right. And on the surface, there's nothing wrong with the Ten Commandments being known, but that's fine.
00:02:18:15 - 00:02:49:09
Clint Loveall
But the Ten Commandments are not first and foremost good ideas to live by their covenant practices within the faith. And so when we treat them the same as be nice to each other, or we think that when we post them, they represent good ideas instead of covenant faithfulness, we're using them in a in a social. And I would.
00:02:49:12 - 00:03:29:12
Clint Loveall
I would argue at times almost a secular way. And so I think those are the conversations that Christian people have to be. We have to be cautious with. Because, yes, the Ten Commandments are good ideas, but that's not primarily what they are, and that's never what they are to us. They are always more than that. And if we let them be reduced to instructions that go on walls, we have lost something in our understanding of what it means to practice Christian character.
00:03:29:17 - 00:03:56:24
Clint Loveall
So again, don't go tell everybody Pastor Kuntz against the Ten Commandments. That's not my point. My my point is that underneath. Civics and civility and good practices, there is a layer deeper that Christians hopefully get to when we when we discuss character.
00:03:56:26 - 00:04:28:27
Michael Gewecke
You can tell them, Pastor Michael, for the Ten Commandments, they'll get spicy. No, I want to we need to press on. But I just want to make one really short comment here about the Ten Commandments, which I think is is instructive because Christian character cannot be dissolved down to moral truisms, because Christian character is always rooted inside the reflection of Jesus Christ, who is a person.
00:04:28:29 - 00:05:00:01
Michael Gewecke
It's always relational. We're always seeking to live into the character of Christ, into the world in which we live. So to put a thing on the wall and to point to people to it is a little bit like pointing them to the monument when the living thing is literall
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In this concluding conversation on the Gospel of John, Pastors Clint and Michael reflect on what makes John such a theological heavyweight among the four Gospels. They unpack how John departs from the narrative style of the synoptics, instead offering a layered, reflective, and theologically rich portrayal of Jesus. The discussion touches on why John might not be the best introduction to Jesus for new readers, yet is an essential book for those looking to go deeper into themes like incarnation, the Trinity, and the bold claims of Christ. The pastors also explore the risks and rewards of John's complex approach, including its portrayal of Jesus' divinity, the book's evangelistic tone, and how it has been misused or misunderstood over the centuries. Whether you’re a first-time reader or a seasoned theologian, this wrap-up will help you see why John continues to captivate and challenge.
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In this final study of the Gospel of John, Pastors Clint and Michael unpack the powerful conclusion of the book, where John makes clear that his testimony about Jesus is both personal and true. The conversation explores how John’s unique gospel ends—not with a dramatic miracle, but with a quiet, profound statement about the vastness of Christ and the impossibility of capturing his full story in words. The pastors reflect on the roles of Peter and John, the significance of bearing witness, and the evangelistic heart behind John’s writing. They also highlight how this gospel intentionally points beyond itself, reminding believers that every act of faithful testimony adds to the ongoing story of Jesus. It’s a fitting and theologically rich ending that emphasizes both the purpose and power of proclaiming Christ.
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In this final conversation between Jesus and Peter in the Gospel of John, we see a powerful reminder of what it means to follow faithfully without comparison. As Peter turns to ask about the beloved disciple’s future, Jesus redirects him with the striking command, “What is that to you? Follow me.” Clint and Michael explore the possible historical and theological backdrop of this exchange, discussing the early church’s fascination with John and the rumors that surrounded his life. They reflect on how the communities that received these texts shaped and were shaped by them, and how human dynamics like competition and admiration were already at play in the early Christian world. The episode concludes with a practical and pastoral takeaway: the call to focus on our own walk with Christ instead of comparing ourselves to others.
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In this episode, Clint and Michael walk us through one of the most intimate and powerful moments in the Gospel of John—Jesus’s restoration of Peter. After breakfast on the beach, Jesus confronts Peter with three poignant questions: "Do you love me?" Each time, Jesus links Peter’s love to action—feed my lambs, tend my sheep. This tender exchange not only heals Peter’s three denials but also commissions him for a life of sacrificial service. The conversation goes on to foreshadow Peter’s future faithfulness—even unto death—and serves as a reminder that discipleship is never just a feeling, but always a call to follow. With pastoral insight and theological depth, Clint and Michael explore how grace, calling, and obedience intersect in the life of every Christian.
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19 min

In this episode of Pastor Talk, Clint and Michael explore one of the most profound and nuanced resurrection appearances in the Gospel of John. As the disciples return from a fruitless night of fishing, Jesus appears on the shore with a charcoal fire, fish, and bread already prepared. The symbolism is rich: the fire echoes Peter’s denial, the meal recalls the feeding of the 5,000, and the catch of 153 fish suggests divine abundance. Most striking is the invitation—“Come and have breakfast”—a simple yet deeply meaningful act of grace and restoration. Join us as we unpack how John's storytelling weaves together themes of failure, redemption, mystery, and mission in this final chapter.
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21 min
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