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Take 2 Theology
Michael Mott and Zach Hale
219 episodes
1 day 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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Paul in His Own Words 3 | The Old Soldier
Take 2 Theology
35 minutes 52 seconds
1 month ago
Paul in His Own Words 3 | The Old Soldier

Episode 2.57


The letters are shorter now. The tone is quieter. The man who once turned the world upside down writes from a cell, preparing to hand the mission to others.

In this final chapter of Paul’s story, Zach and Michael explore the Pastoral Epistles — 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus — tracing the voice of a man who has nothing left to prove and everything left to give.


Paul’s words reveal a mentor, not a martyr; a father in the faith, not a fading apostle. He remembers mercy (“Christ Jesus came to save sinners, of whom I am foremost”), sets things in order (“Appoint elders in every town”), and finishes with peace (“I have fought the good fight…”). The “Old Soldier” models what it means to end well — not by strength, but by steadfastness.


Covered in this episode:

– How grace defines identity even after decades of ministry (1 Tim. 1:12–17)

– Why Paul’s legacy is measured in disciples, not monuments (2 Tim. 2:2; 4:6–8)

– What “guarding the good deposit” means for the next generation (2 Tim. 1:14)

– Why aging in faith should deepen gratitude, not cynicism

– How the gospel teaches us not just how to live, but how to finish


Takeaway:

The mark of maturity is not how loudly we start, but how faithfully we end.

Paul finishes his race not defeated, but fulfilled — a man at peace with both his failures and his finish.


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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.