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Jesus begins to reveal what’s coming at the end of the age. In Mark 13:1–13, He speaks of the destruction of the Temple, deception in the last days, and the call to endure. Dallas and Carlos unpack what these verses meant to the first disciples—and what they mean for us today.
In this episode of Midweek Move, Dallas and Carlos continue through Mark 12:35–44. Together, they unpack Jesus’ confrontation with the scribes, His challenge to their view of the Messiah, and His warning about prideful leaders who exploit the vulnerable. The episode closes with the powerful story of the poor widow’s offering, and what it teaches us about faith, sacrifice, and the heart behind giving.
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In this episode of Midweek Move, Dallas and Carlos walk through Mark 12:28–34 and talk about the greatest commandment. Jesus makes it simple: love God with all your heart, and love your neighbor as yourself.
We look at what this meant for the people listening to Jesus in the first century, how it connects to the Old Testament, and why it still matters for us today. Whether you’re new to reading the Bible or have studied for years, ...
Jesus is confronted with two tricky questions, one about paying taxes to Caesar and one about the resurrection. In this episode of Midweek Move, Dallas and Carlos unpack Mark 12:13-27, exploring Jesus’ wisdom, the motives of His challengers, and what this passage means for us today.
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00:00 – Intro: Death and taxes 00:21 – Setting the stage: Confrontations in Mark 12 01:27 – Pharisees and Herodians team up 03:01 – The tra...
In this episode of Midweek Move, Dallas and Carlos take a look at Mark 12:1–12 and discuss Jesus’ parable of the Tenants. What does it reveal about God’s patience, justice, and the rejection of His messengers? And what does it mean that Jesus is the “Cornerstone”? Together, they break this down verse by verse and explore how this parable calls us to build our lives on Christ rather than rejecting Him.
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In Mark 11:247-33, the Sanhedrin confronts Jesus about the nature and origin of his Authority. What can we learn from this moment and how does it apply to our lives? Join us as Dallas sits down with Carlos Renfroe to walk through this passage together.
Mark 11:12-25 presents an interesting series of events where Jesus cures a fig tree for not producing fruit and then clears the temple. Are these two narratives related? What can we learn from them? Join us as Dallas sits down with special guest Cesar Cruz to break down this passage.
In Mark 11:1-11 we see an amazing, triumphant moment of people celebrating Jesus. However, when you flip forward, you see that many of those people reject Jesus. How do we avoid these spiritual highs and lows? Join us as Dallas sits down with guest Branson Boykin about this passage.
In this episode of Midweek Move, Dallas and guest Savannah Anderson dive into the story of “Blind” Bartimaeus in Mark 10:46–52. More than a miracle of sight, this passage reveals a lot about identity, persistence, and faith. Savannah shares personal insights on staying close to Jesus in a culture that often pushes back against biblical values, the importance of community, and the investment it takes to grow deep spiritual roots.
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What does Biblical Authority look like? How should Pastors and other Leaders act? Join us as Dallas sits down with special guest, Jeremy Pelt, to discuss Mark 10:32-35.
What was really holding the rich young ruler back from following Jesus?
In this special Weekly Short episode of Midweek Move, Dallas is joined by Caleb Moreno to unpack Mark 10:17–31, a somber conversation between Jesus and a man who had it all but still lacked something. Together, they explore what it means to truly follow Jesus, how to examine your heart, and how to keep your priorities kingdom-focused, whether you're working a 9...
What does Jesus mean when He says we have to be like a child to receive the Kingdom of Heaven? How does this call affect the responsibility of adult believers? Join us as Dallas and special guest Caleb Renfroe sit down to walk through Mark 10:13-16 together.
What did Jesus have to say about divorce and God's original intentions for marriage? Join us as Dallas and Carlos sit down to walk through Mark 10:1-12 together as we continue our Weekly Shorts series.
🎙️ In this Midweek Move: Weekly Short, Dallas sits down with Caden, a student from THP Film School, to talk about Mark 9:42–48.
Jesus makes it clear that sin is serious. So, how do we actually live that out in real life?
👉 What does it look like to fight temptation and pursue holiness in a practical, daily way?
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🎙️ Welcome to Midweek Move: Weekly Shorts, where we dive into scripture in bite-sized conversations.
In this episode, Dallas chats with Kenzley, a THP Film School student, about Mark 9:38-40.
Jesus rebukes His disciples for trying to stop someone ministering in His name just because they weren’t part of their group.
👉 What does this teach us about how we view other Christians who aren’t part of our church?
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🎙️ Welcome back to Midweek Move: Weekly Shorts — the bite-sized version of our verse-by-verse Bible study podcast.
In this episode, Dallas talks with Brayson, a student from THP Film School, about Mark 9:33-37.
Jesus teaches His disciples about humility and serving others, but how do we actually practice humility in today's world?
👉 How can we remain humble enough to put others before ourselves, and why does this attitude strengt...
Welcome to Midweek Move: Weekly Shorts — a condensed version of our in-depth, verse-by-verse Bible study podcast.
In this episode, Dallas sits down with Kinsly, a student from our THP Film School, to dive into Mark 9:30–32 — a moment where Jesus shares something powerful, but His disciples remain silent.
Why didn’t they ask questions? And more importantly, why don’t we?
👉 How can we, as students, leaders, and adults, create spaces...
After the glory of the Transfiguration, Jesus returns with Peter, James, and John to find the remaining disciples in a heated argument and a desperate father pleading for his son’s deliverance. In this episode, Dallas and Carlos unpack Mark 9:14–29, a passage filled with emotional tension, spiritual struggle, and real-life leadership challenges.
Topics covered include:
Navigating spiritual highs and real-world valleys
How to respon...
What did Jesus mean when He said, “some standing here will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God come with power”? In this episode of Midweek Move, Dallas and Carlos walk through one of the most challenging and significant passages in the Gospels, the Transfiguration of Jesus.
Topics covered include:
Why did Jesus bring only Peter, James, and John to witness this moment
The significance of Moses and Elijah appearing wi...
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