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Didache Chapter 13: Supporting Prophets and Teachers

Didache Chapter 13: Supporting Prophets and Teachers

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In this episode, we step into Didache chapter 13 and wrestle with one of the most uncomfortable and revealing questions in the life of faith. What does it actually mean to give? Not casually. Not conveniently. But as an act of worship that costs something.

The Didache calls believers to offer their first fruits, not just of money, but of everything. Food, possessions, resources, and ultimately the posture of the heart. This is not framed as obligation alone. It is response. A response to the grace of God, to the work of teachers and prophets, and to the ongoing mission of the Church in the world.

We unpack the tension between generosity and distrust, especially in a time when spiritual leadership has often been abused or commodified. Who is worthy to receive? How do we discern true teachers from those who profit off the name of Christ? And what happens when past wounds make obedience feel dangerous?

As the conversation unfolds, we move beyond money into something deeper. Giving is not limited to finances. It is time, energy, attention, emotional weight, and spiritual investment. It is choosing to see people, to serve them, and to participate in the work God is doing even when it stretches us beyond comfort.

This episode also confronts the limits of generosity. What is enough? Is ten percent a ceiling or a starting point? And how do we balance radical giving with faithful stewardship of our own lives and families? There are no easy formulas here. Only the call to obedience, guided by discernment and shaped by love.

At the center of it all is a simple but piercing truth. Grace demands a response. Not because it can be repaid, but because it cannot.

This episode invites listeners to examine how they give, why they give, and what their giving reveals about their allegiance. Not just to the Church, but to the God who gave first.


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