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Take 2 Theology
Michael Mott and Zach Hale
219 episodes
2 days ago
Take 2 Theology is a twice-weekly podcast hosted by Michael Mott and Zachary Hale, elders at Charleston Bible Church. Each episode explores Scripture, theology, and Christian living through thoughtful conversations, interviews, and the occasional friendly debate. Whether we’re walking through a book of the Bible, tackling a tough doctrinal topic, or drafting our favorite children’s Bible songs March Madness-style, our aim is the same: to think deeply about God’s truth and invite others to do the same.
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Take 2 Theology is a twice-weekly podcast hosted by Michael Mott and Zachary Hale, elders at Charleston Bible Church. Each episode explores Scripture, theology, and Christian living through thoughtful conversations, interviews, and the occasional friendly debate. Whether we’re walking through a book of the Bible, tackling a tough doctrinal topic, or drafting our favorite children’s Bible songs March Madness-style, our aim is the same: to think deeply about God’s truth and invite others to do the same.
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Crossing the Jordan: New Beginnings and the Slow Work of Grace
Take 2 Theology
30 minutes 5 seconds
1 week ago
Crossing the Jordan: New Beginnings and the Slow Work of Grace

Episode 2.70


Every New Year feels like standing at the edge of something new. Fresh starts. New resolutions. Another chance.


But Scripture reminds us that real change rarely comes through dramatic leaps—it comes through faithful steps.


In this episode, Michael and Zach reflect on the biblical meaning of the Jordan River as a place of transition, renewal, and obedience. From Israel entering the Promised Land, to Elijah and Elisha, to Naaman’s healing, to Jesus’ own baptism, the Jordan marks moments where God brings His people through change, not around it.


Using the New Year as a natural pause for reflection, the conversation explores:


-Why we’re drawn to fresh starts

-Why New Year’s resolutions often fail

-How sanctification works through ordinary, repeated obedience

-The difference between chasing goals and walking faithfully in a direction

-Why God’s grace transforms us slowly—but surely


This is a reminder that the Christian life isn’t about instant arrival, but steady movement—crossing the water one step at a time, trusting the God who goes with us.


If you’re entering a new year feeling hopeful, hesitant, or worn out, this episode is an invitation to begin again—not with pressure, but with presence.


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Take 2 Theology
Take 2 Theology is a twice-weekly podcast hosted by Michael Mott and Zachary Hale, elders at Charleston Bible Church. Each episode explores Scripture, theology, and Christian living through thoughtful conversations, interviews, and the occasional friendly debate. Whether we’re walking through a book of the Bible, tackling a tough doctrinal topic, or drafting our favorite children’s Bible songs March Madness-style, our aim is the same: to think deeply about God’s truth and invite others to do the same.