Listen ""Why Jesus Chose Fishermen Over Pastors | The 5 Traits""
Episode Synopsis
Ever wonder why Jesus didn't recruit from the religious elite? In this powerful episode of Raising The Standard, Josh Khachadourian breaks down the 5 strategic traits Jesus looked for in His disciples—and why these same characteristics are essential for Kingdom-driven men today.Jesus didn't go after scholars or theologians. He walked straight to the marketplace and chose builders, business owners, and risk-takers with calloused hands and the courage to bet everything on a moment's notice. These weren't random choices—they were strategic decisions that reveal what Christ needs in men who will advance His Kingdom.In this episode, you'll discover:✅ Why Jesus recruited BUILDERS who owned businesses, homes, and had families (and why you need to be building something right now)✅ The shocking truth about discretionary time and money—why the disciples could leave their businesses for 3 years and what that means for your financial stewardship✅ How community experience qualified the disciples for Kingdom work (and why isolation is disqualifying you from your assignment)✅ Why high risk tolerance was non-negotiable for fishermen on the Sea of Galilee—and why playing it safe is the riskiest move you can make✅ The power of swift, high-risk decision making—why the disciples dropped their nets immediately and what's holding you back from decisivenessThis episode is for you if you want:- Biblical masculinity principles that create real transformation- Strategic insight into Jesus' leadership and disciple selection- Practical coaching questions to challenge your current trajectory- Tools to step into your full Kingdom assignment- To understand what qualifies a man for greater responsibility in God's KingdomPowerful coaching questions inside:- What are you building right now that Jesus could point to?- Do you have margin? Could you step away if God called you today?- Who's in your corner holding you accountable?- Where are you playing it safe instead of stepping into risk?- What decision are you avoiding that God has already spoken to you about?Josh Khachadourian is the author of "Kingdom Driven: The Definitive Guide for How Driven Christian Men Can Dominate In Life" and founder of the Standard 59 Mastermind—a brotherhood of Kingdom-driven men connecting with God, mastering their minds, multiplying their finances, and taking dominion.CONNECT WITH JOSH:📧 Email: [email protected]📱 Instagram & Facebook: @kingdomathlete🎙️ Subscribe to Raising The Standard Podcast💻 Join the brotherhood: www.Standard59Mastermind.comTOPICS COVERED:Biblical masculinity, Christian leadership, discipleship, Jesus and the disciples, Kingdom principles, spiritual growth for men, Christian men's transformation, faith and business, biblical stewardship, risk and faith, decisiveness, community and brotherhood, men's ministry, Christian coaching, Kingdom-driven living, spiritual gifts and calling, dominion mandate, biblical manhoodIf you're done with passive Christianity and ready to step into the warrior mentality that Jesus called His disciples to, this episode will equip you with the biblical framework to transform how you view your assignment as a Kingdom man.**Don't turn the volume down. The Kingdom needs men who look like the disciples. Are you that man?**#BiblicalMasculinity #KingdomDriven #ChristianMen #Discipleship #MensMinistry #FaithAndLeadership #RaisingTheStandard #JoshKhachadourian #ChristianLeadership #KingdomPrinciples #MenOfGod #SpiritualGrowth #ChristianPodcast #Manhood...
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