Dusty Boys Podcast

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  • Summary

  • An intentionally ridiculous conversation about discipleship.

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Episodes
  • 2.09 - The Jesuits Sank the Titanic!!!
    Oct 22 2024

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    Summary: On today’s episode of Dusty Boys, we get into the wilder side of conspiracy theories, Jesuit tales, and that time we heard they sank the Titanic. If you think your high school was full of strange teachings, wait until you hear about the “Jesuit Hunter” and what he had to say. But as always, we’re flipping this into something deeper, connecting a strange parable about a dishonest manager with our views on wealth, integrity, and the lengths people will go to justify their actions. We might even answer the burning question: did Jesus want us to be shrewd with our money?

    (P.S. This summary was written by a robot. Let's hope it doesn’t lead to the Dusty Boys getting canceled.)

    Should I Listen? Yes, if you’ve ever wondered about the true meaning behind Jesus’ parable of the dishonest manager or if you’re intrigued by strange tales that somehow tie back to the gospel. Whether you’re here for laughs or deep thoughts, this one covers both.

    Episode Highlights:

    1. Reflections:
      • [03:24] - The Jesuit Conspiracy - Hear about the time our teachers warned us about Jesuits and why that might not mean what you think.
      • [21:55] - Dishonest Manager or Genius? - We dig into the parable in Luke 16 and question whether Jesus is commending shrewdness or teaching us something about sacrifice.
      • [38:40] - Mammon Explained - What Jesus might really mean when he talks about “unrighteous wealth” and how it applies to us today.
    2. Conversations:
      • [46:10] - The Real Treasure - Justin shares a story about using money in ways that build relationships, even if it costs you in the short term.
      • [53:22] - The OG Conspiracy Theory - Is Jesus the ultimate disruptor, and why would He want us to be “shrewd” in this world?

    Memorable Quotes:

    • “If you’ve got to use unrighteous wealth, do it to make friends who’ll welcome you into eternity.”
    • “The biggest conspiracy is thinking you can keep money and relationships separate. Jesus says it doesn’t work like that.”
    • “God was willing to get dusty, so what’s stopping us?”

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Free book on transformation, “Free From Sin,” at learn.lovereality.org - Use code Dusty for the audiobook bundle.

    We have a new Circle Australian Eastern Daylight Time. Find out more at www.lovereality.org/circles

    Want discipleship and fellowship? Join a Circle lovereality.org/circles

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    48 mins
  • 2.08 - Following the Law will get you in TROUBLE
    Oct 16 2024

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    Summary: Today on Dusty Boys, we’re unpacking the parable of the Good Samaritan and tackling one of life’s trickiest questions: Can you really keep all the rules and still find yourself on the wrong side of eternity? Join us as we explore the pitfalls of rule-following, the surprising ways Jesus flips the script, and why sometimes, “keeping the law” may get you into more trouble than you bargained for. We dive into theology, ancient Israelite customs, and the struggle between doing what’s right and truly being transformed. With our usual mix of wit and wisdom, we’re breaking down big ideas with laughs and a lot of honesty.

    (P.S. This summary was written by a robot. Let's hope it doesn't lead to the Dusty Boys getting canceled.)

    Should I Listen? Yes, especially if you’ve ever wrestled with questions about law, grace, and how to live out the gospel. This episode is for anyone wondering if God’s invitation goes beyond a list of do’s and don’ts.

    Episode Highlights:

    1. Reflections:
      • [02:15] - Who is my neighbor? - Diving into the classic question that every youth group has asked and why Jesus’s answer isn’t what you’d expect.
      • [15:42] - Samaritan surprise - Why Jesus picked a Samaritan as the hero and how it challenged expectations.
      • [25:11] - Rules vs. Transformation - Exploring the idea that if it’s all about the rules, even priests and Levites could miss the mark.
    2. Conversations:
      • [33:22] - Is it even possible? - Exploring if anyone can really follow the law perfectly and what it means for us today.
      • [47:08] - Jesus, the True Samaritan? - Could Jesus Himself be the ultimate Good Samaritan in disguise?

    Memorable Quotes:

    • “If keeping the law could save you, the priests wouldn’t have crossed the road.”
    • “Jesus didn’t come to tell you what to do; He came to transform you from the inside out.”
    • “You’re not neighborly by nature—you become a neighbor by grace.”

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Free book on transformation, “Free From Sin,” at learn.lovereality.org - Use code Dusty for the audiobook bundle.

    We have a new Circle Australian Eastern Daylight Time. Find out more at www.lovereality.org/circles

    Want discipleship and fellowship? Join a Circle lovereality.org/circles

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    50 mins
  • 2.07 - It's YOUR fault!
    Oct 8 2024

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    Summary: In this week’s episode of the Dusty Boys podcast, we dive into the parable of the sower from Mark 4 and break down the often misunderstood messages in Jesus' words. Through playful banter and some serious reflection, we confront the ways we’ve judged ourselves and others based on our own misunderstandings of the Gospel. Spoiler: If you thought the seed was about you, think again! In typical Dusty Boys fashion, the episode weaves together humor, sarcasm, and deep spiritual insight as the boys discuss God’s liberal sowing of the seed and what it means for each of us.

    (P.S. This summary was written by a robot. Let’s hope it doesn’t lead to the Dusty Boys getting canceled.)

    Should I Listen? If you’ve ever wrestled with feeling like the Bible isn’t clicking for you or that your spiritual struggles are your fault, this episode is for you. The Dusty Boys break down how Jesus’ parable isn’t about pointing fingers but about showing God’s relentless generosity and grace. Expect lighthearted humor with a hard-hitting message about God’s pursuit of every heart.

    Episode Highlights:

    1. Reflections:
      • [4:00] - The Setup: Ben explains why this episode focuses on Mark 4 and the Parable of the Sower, setting the stage for a deep dive into soil, seeds, and misinterpretations.
      • [12:15] - It's Your Fault: Justin reflects on how he used to judge himself and others based on this parable, thinking it was all about who was "good soil" and who wasn't.
      • [23:00] - Liberal Sower: The guys discuss how Jesus throws seeds everywhere, even where it seems like it won’t grow—revealing God’s generosity.
      • [36:40] - Judging Others: A conversation on how we've used this parable to judge the spiritual conditions of others, and how Jesus flips the script.
    2. Highlights:
      • "The sower keeps sowing, even when the ground is rocky. How crazy generous is that?"
      • "We’re over here trying to figure out what kind of soil we are, and Jesus is just busy being a reckless farmer."
      • "If you think you're the sower in this parable, you've missed the point. You're the soil—Jesus is the one scattering seeds."
      • "The beauty of this parable is that while I was rocky, Jesus kept throwing seed. He doesn’t give up on anyone."

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Free From Sin (Available at learn.lovereality.org, use coupon code "Dusty")
    • Love Reality Circles (lovereality.org/circles)

    We have a new Circle Australian Eastern Daylight Time. Find out more at www.lovereality.org/circles

    Want discipleship and fellowship? Join a Circle lovereality.org/circles

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    53 mins

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