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Milk to Meat

Milk to Meat

Written by: Travis & Rob
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Milk to Meat is a discipleship podcast designed to help believers grow from the foundations of faith to the fullness of maturity in Christ.
Each season walks through a stage of spiritual growth — from learning to follow Jesus and build healthy habits, to leading others and diving deep into theology. Whether you’re new in your faith or ready for spiritual “meat,” this podcast gives you practical teaching, biblical truth, and real conversation to strengthen your walk with God. Grow with us as we move from:
🥛 Milk — Basic discipleship: salvation, prayer, and identity in Christ
🍞 Bread — Spiritual disciplines, habits, and Holy Spirit living
🍗 Meat — Leadership, theology, and walking in authority and maturity Hosted by Travis and Rob, Milk to Meat will equip you to live out your faith daily, disciple others, and stand firm in truth in a culture of compromise. “But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.” — Hebrews 5:14 Link to Devotionals for all Episodes - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionals© 2026 Cliffview Church Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • From Old to New: What Really Changes When We Become a New Creation - Ep 13 (101)
    Jan 27 2026

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionals

    What truly changes when someone becomes a new creation in Christ? Is it just behavior—or is it everything?

    In this Milk to Meat episode, we dig into 2 Corinthians 5:17 and unpack what it really means when Scripture says, “the old things passed away; behold, new things have come.” We explore how salvation is not merely a moment, but the beginning of a lifelong transformation where God reshapes every part of who we are.

    Using the powerful illustration of a master craftsman taking an old, seemingly useless piece of wood and turning it into a work of art, we examine how God works in our lives. The process involves cutting away old, dirty, broken pieces that don’t belong in the final vision. As we surrender more fully to Jesus as Lord, submit to His Word, and grow in our relationship with Him, the old layers of sin and misplaced priorities begin to fall away—and Christ begins to shine through us.

    We talk about how what once mattered to us slowly loses its grip, while what matters to God becomes important to us. His dreams become our dreams. His thoughts begin to shape our thinking. This transformation isn’t instantaneous in every area, but as we continue walking closely with the Lord and surrendering our lives to Him, our desires increasingly align with His.

    We also discuss how old habits we once felt powerless to break begin to lose their hold as we rely on the Holy Spirit to do the work only He can do. Along the way, our perspective changes—not just how we see ourselves, but how we see others. We develop a love and urgency for the lost.

    Finally, we look at the woman at the well in John 4:7–30. Despite her status as a Samaritan woman—considered the lowest in her culture—Jesus meets her right where she is. After encountering Him and having her sin exposed and forgiven, she can’t keep it to herself. Her transformed life compels her to tell others what she has found.

    This episode is a deep look at what it means to be made new—and how a real encounter with Jesus always leads to real transformation and a desire to share Him with the world.

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    18 mins
  • When Everything Isn’t Enough: Solomon, Discipleship, and the Cost That Brings Life - Ep 12 (101)
    Jan 20 2026

    Link to devotionals - https://cliffviewchurch.org/devotionals

    Discipleship is costly—but it is also profoundly rewarding. In this Milk to Meat episode, we walk through the life of Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, a man who had everything the world could offer: wealth, power, success, pleasure, and influence. And yet, after experiencing it all, Solomon comes to a sobering conclusion in Ecclesiastes: it was all vanity—striving after wind.

    We unpack key passages from Ecclesiastes and the Life of Solomon to see how even the greatest earthly blessings failed to satisfy apart from a right relationship with God. In the end, Solomon reminds us of the true purpose of life: to fear God and keep His commandments.

    From there, we talk honestly about the cost of discipleship—what it means to give up the things that pull our hearts away from the Lord—and why that cost will always be present. Through personal story and reflection, we contrast that cost with the far greater reward: contentment, blessing, intimacy with God, and the deep fulfillment our souls are longing for.

    We explore why humans are created to worship, why everyone worships something, and why only God can fill the place in our hearts He designed for Himself. As we draw closer to the Lord through Scripture, prayer, and obedience, our priorities begin to align with His—and transformation follows.

    We also reflect on those rare believers whose walk with God is so real and so close that you can sense the presence of the Lord just being near them. Their lives testify to what it looks like to deny self, take up the cross, and truly walk as disciples.

    If you’ve ever felt the emptiness of “having it all” or wondered if the cost of following Jesus is worth it, this episode points to the clear biblical answer: nothing compares to knowing Him.

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    19 mins
  • Have You Counted the Cost? What It Means to Truly Deny Yourself - Ep 11 (101)
    22 mins
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