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Feeding Sheep

Feeding Sheep

Von: Cody Boyett
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Biblical Discipleship for the people of God, the sheep of His pasture. We will discuss Biblical principles, concepts, scriptures, and how to live our kingdom purpose in the here and now. There will be something here for everyone, from the “lambs” all the way to the oldest “ram.” Whether you’re a child, a new convert, or you’ve been in church your whole life, or never been at all and you’re just curious, you’ll find a place here. This show is rooted in the scripture and the heart posture, that when we love Jesus, we must feed His sheep. So come join me, as we’re loving Jesus and Feeding Sheep!

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  • Feeding Sheep S1E11 “Sermon on the Mount: It’s simple, One or the Other”
    May 15 2026

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    We are continuing steady in Season 1 titled “Back to the Basics.” Episode 11, “It’s Simple, It’s One or the Other”, which will take us into another layer of how to discern what and who is around us.

    The key is to KEEP IT SIMPLE.

    Our world has a tendency to overcomplicate EVERYTHING. We live in a time of illusions and things not being exactly as they seem. So this practical principle that Jesus shares with us in His debut message, is one that we often overlook, but I believe we need to cling to now more than ever.

    In a world trying to blur all of the lines, a people who love to live in the middle, Jesus says keep it simple.

    A good tree can’t produce bad fruit, and a bad tree can’t produce good fruit.

    If the fruit is bad, so is the tree. The fruit don’t lie. The words may sound correct, the appearance may be giving sheep, but eventually the fangs of the wolf will show, and the tree will yield what it is made of.

    Knowing whether a tree is bad or good, or a sheep is a wolf in disguise or not, still does not give us a license to slay or pluck up the wolf or the tree. What we see we are responsible to carry to the Lord in PRAYER first. He will cut down every tree that doesn’t yield good fruit and throw it into the fire.

    There is still a heaven to gain and a hell to shun! No matter what deconstructionists say. Hell is real, and if we aren’t born again, we will go there. It was never made for us, but we will go if we refuse the saving blood and the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

    We will hear depart from me, you who practice lawlessness on that day if we have not surrendered our lives to Him.

    There is a difference between a mistake and bad fruit. One drop of bad water isn’t enough to corrupt the fruit. But drinking from a polluted well (living a lifestyle of unrepentant sin) will pollute the fruit.

    May we all soberly examine ourselves. May we keep it simple, and not be so hungry for the extraordinary that we walk in chaos and confusion.

    I hope you enjoy this episode and will continue to follow along with us as we endeavor to walk this path together, and sit at the table of the Lord and feast together!

    Please feel free to reach out with any questions or comments that you may have. We will do our best to answer in a timely manner either in writing or on another future episode! But we do want to hear from you and be able to interact with you.

    May God bless you! Can’t wait to see where we grow from here. It’s an honor to be able to speak into your lives, and I don’t take it for granted!

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    27 Min.
  • Feeding Lambs S1E11 “God Corrects Me”
    May 15 2026

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    Feeding Lambs is for our youngest believers and friends in the kingdom. In season one, we are mirroring Feeding Sheep in the sense that we are covering topics that are getting us “back to the basics.”

    We will be discussing foundational truths in this season that everyone needs to know and be able to grow and build upon in the times to come.

    “God Corrects Me” uses Proverbs 3:12 as our text of choice and memory verse for the week. We will discuss how God corrects us and what His correction brings into our lives and the source from where His correction comes.

    Just as our earthly parents and other adults correct us and discipline us along life’s journey, God does the same. Even GPS corrects us or reroutes us when we go off course.

    His correction comes from His great love for us. We are His children, and He wants us to be His image in the earth. If He doesn’t correct us, the image will not be clear, and people will not know that we truly belong to Him.

    He corrects us through His word, through speaking to us directly, and sometimes through other people in accordance with our experiences.

    His correction never means that He hates us, or that He is finished with us, but rather that He loves us SO much, that He refuses to let us continue going down a wrong path unchecked. He can’t bear the thought of us not arriving at the destination that He has in mind for us.

    Correction/discipline is never pleasant in the moment, but Hebrews tells us that when we receive it and adhere to it, His correction yields in us the peaceful fruit of righteousness. Peace is priceless, and knowing that we are “living right” with God, gives a great sense of fulfillment in us.

    He most assuredly knows what He is doing. I hope that you and your littles enjoy today’s word.

    The most important place we can connect with our children is through sharing our faith. God at the center of any relationship only allows it to become as strong as it can be. Don’t just build memories of vacations, adventures, sports, or school, build memorials of faith that will last throughout eternity.

    We pray that you will listen with your children and let these “mini podcasts” be a doorway to having important conversations about living out their faith, and what it means. Take time to ask them questions and really engage in their spiritual walk! It’ll transform the whole spiritual dynamic of the family if you will.

    Please feel free to let your children know that they can reach out—with help from their parents of course—with any questions or topics that they would like to see covered, or they can send in recordings of them doing their weekly memory verses!

    We want them to know that this podcast is just as much for them as it is for the teens/adults. Can’t wait to see how they grow from here!

    God bless, and thank you for the opportunity to speak into their lives. What an honor it is!

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    10 Min.
  • Feeding Lambs S1E10 “God Sees Me”
    May 1 2026

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    Feeding Lambs is for our youngest believers and friends in the kingdom. In season one, we are mirroring Feeding Sheep in the sense that we are covering topics that are getting us “back to the basics.”

    We will be discussing foundational truths in this season that everyone needs to know and be able to grow and build upon in the times to come.

    “God Sees Me” uses Genesis 16:13 as our text of choice and memory verse for the week. We will discuss how God not only sees us, but He shows up in order that we might see Him.

    We discuss that Hagar is in an unfavorable situation. Many themes are too adult for lambs, but the main gist is that sometimes all of us are put into positions that we didn’t ask to be in, but that God doesn’t abandon us in any place.

    He loves the servant girl just as much as Father Abraham. He was on her side, ready to bless her in spite of the curses she was having to endure.

    Just in the moment when we think all hope is lost, He will show up. The preincarnate Christ met Hagar in the desert that day and she called God by the name of El Roi for the first time in scripture. He wanted her to know she was seen, but most of all, He wanted her to see Him.

    It’s not the miracle that we are seen, but because we are seen we can behold Him. If we can see Him, we can imitate or mirror Him. Once we see His love, we can walk in His example. It’s awesome!

    It’s good to know that we are never forgotten, never alone. In the good times and bad. His eye never leaves us! Look for Him, and you will find all the ways He is looking at you. What a beautiful exchange!

    The most important place we can connect with our children is through sharing our faith. God at the center of any relationship only allows it to become as strong as it can be. Don’t just build memories of vacations, adventures, sports, or school, build memorials of faith that will last throughout eternity.

    We pray that you will listen with your children and let these “mini podcasts” be a doorway to having important conversations about living out their faith, and what it means. Take time to ask them questions and really engage in their spiritual walk! It’ll transform the whole spiritual dynamic of the family if you will.

    Please feel free to let your children know that they can reach out—with help from their parents of course—with any questions or topics that they would like to see covered, or they can send in recordings of them doing their weekly memory verses!

    We want them to know that this podcast is just as much for them as it is for the teens/adults. Can’t wait to see how they grow from here!

    God bless, and thank you for the opportunity to speak into their lives. What an honor it is!

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    10 Min.
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