Results and Faithfulness: Recovering Obedience in an Age of Influence

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Results and Faithfulness: Recovering Obedience in an Age of Influence

Podcast: Contending for the Word

Series: Weekly Watch

Host: Dave Jenkins

Date: March 14, 2026

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Episode Summary

In this Weekly Watch episode of Contending for the Word, Dave Jenkins examines the subtle shift that can occur when visible results become the primary measure of success in the church.

Drift often does not happen because people reject the Word of God outright. It happens when mission subtly replaces obedience—when visible impact becomes the primary metric and faithfulness becomes secondary. Over time, those instincts shape how we measure success, what steadies us, and what unsettles us.

This episode calls Christians back to steady confidence in Christ’s promise to build His church and reminds believers that the church’s calling is not cultural dominance but faithful obedience to the Word of God.

What This Episode Teaches

  • Why Scripture measures faithfulness differently than visible influence
  • How movements can subtly shift from obedience to results
  • Why Christ’s promise—not cultural dominance—anchors the church

Key Contrasts We Recover

  • Results vs. Faithfulness — God measures differently than the world.
  • Influence vs. Discipleship — The Great Commission calls believers to make disciples.
  • Speed vs. Obedience — Spiritual maturity and church health are often slow and steady.
  • Outcomes vs. Confidence in Christ — Our hope rests in Christ’s promise to build His church.

Scripture References

  • Matthew 16:18
  • 1 Corinthians 4:2

Key Takeaways

  • Movements can be loud; Christ is steady.
  • Results fluctuate; obedience endures.
  • Influence fades; faithfulness echoes into eternity.
  • The church is called to obedience, proclamation, and discipleship—anchored in the Word of God.

“When mission replaces obedience, drift happens—not because we hate truth, but because we crave evidence.”

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