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EP275: What it Really Means to be Blessed with Joe Thompson and Travis Revelle

EP275: What it Really Means to be Blessed with Joe Thompson and Travis Revelle

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What if the true meaning of being “blessed” isn’t what you think? In this episode, Nate, Joe, and Travis unpack how Jesus redefined blessing, not as material wealth or comfort, but as spiritual joy rooted in humility, suffering, and divine presence. It’s a radical shift from cultural success to soul-level flourishing. If you’ve ever felt like you’re missing something, even with all the boxes checked, this conversation might change your definition of joy. Tune in and rediscover what it really means to live a blessed life.


Key Takeaways To Listen For

  • Why true blessing isn’t about financial peace or prosperity
  • What “makarios” really means and why Jesus used it
  • How to find incorruptible joy even when life falls apart
  • How Jesus launched His ministry with a radical redefinition
  • Why spiritual transformation starts with trusting the Source over the resource


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