Go and Make // S12E08
How does discipleship impact us practically? Why is it so valuable? How ought we to submit to those in spiritual authority over us as a way to be discipled? What does it really mean to pour into and to invest in the lives of others, or have someone do the same for you? How does discipleship look in marriage? Today we are joined by Eric Villatoro as we look into these questions and here part of his testimony of discipleship. Thanks for joining us for the last episode of season 12, we will see you soon!
Guest Bio:
Eric Villatoro is the creator/lead director of the global project, Delafe Testimonies, and Founder/President of Mission Delafe Inc.
Verses Referenced:
Revelation 12:11, Ephesians 5:22, Psalm 22:5
Quotes from today’s episode:
“It is really great to have people that know more than me, that are able to correct me when I’m wrong, that are able to encourage me when I need encouragement, are willing to pray for me when I don’ even know I need prayer… this is witnessing the love of God.”
Eric Villatoro, The Pantry Podcast, The Impact of Discipleship
“How is discipleship defined? It always comes down to this: investment.”
Shea Watson, The Pantry Podcast, The Impact of Discipleship
Topical Timeline:
00:18 – Intro
01:36 – Our Guest
02:48 – What Happened?
05:11 – Who was there?
09:52 – Community
13:35 – Open to Correction
16:20 – Investing
19:57 – Taste
21:12 – Out of love
29:56 – Growth
34:11 – Submission
38:52 – Pour Into
40:44 – Outro