Is It Okay to _____?
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Summary
In this episode of the Rooted Discipleship Podcast, Walker Davis and Chad Gott step away from Colossians to tackle a common question many believers wrestle with: “Is it okay to ______?” Whether it is drinking, smoking, certain habits, or everyday choices, they discuss how Christians should think biblically when trying to discern what honors God and what leads them away from Him.
The conversation begins by defining sin—not simply as rule-breaking, but as anything that separates us from fellowship with God. Walker and Chad explain how many modern questions are less about specific actions and more about the condition of the heart. Rather than asking how close we can get to the line, believers should ask whether something draws them closer to Christ or creates distance in that relationship.
They also discuss Christian freedom, personal conviction, and the importance of discernment through the Holy Spirit. Some matters may not be explicitly named in Scripture, but biblical principles still apply. Topics like self-control, drunkenness, idolatry, witness to others, and surrendering our desires to God all play a role in how we navigate gray areas of life.
Most importantly, the episode centers on the gospel. Walker and Chad explain the difference between justice, mercy, and grace, showing how Jesus Christ paid the price for sin through His death on the cross. Because salvation is rooted in Christ’s finished work—not our perfection—believers can walk in freedom, repentance, and confidence even when they stumble.
This episode is a reminder that the Christian life is not about finding loopholes or pushing limits—it is about surrendering to Jesus, seeking holiness, and living in communion with the God who saved us.
Have a question you want us to answer on a future episode? Email us at:
walker@rooteddiscipleship.com
chad@rooteddiscipleship.com