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  • S16 E17 - Counting the Graces
    May 26 2025

    In this episode, we conclude season 16 by remembering with gratitude all the things God has done and is doing in our lives. We reflect on the importance of allowing our hearts to be drawn into beauty in the midst of both joy and sorrow. We also talk about maturity vs self reliance, allowing ourselves to be led by the Holy Spirit, and the relationship between trust and receptivity. Thank you dear friends for journeying with us this season! You will be in our prayers this summer and we are excited about what’s in store this Fall!

    Heather’s One Thing - All to Bless You and Low (Live) by Kory Miller

    Sister Miriam’s One Thing - Magdala Grove

    Michelle’s One Thing - I Believe in Love: A Personal Retreat Based on the Teaching of St. Thérèse of Lisieux by Fr. Jean Delaby

    Journal Questions:

    • Pause and take a moment to notice the surrounding beauty. What do I notice? How might the Lord be speaking to me through this beauty?
    • Am I perplexed by the mystery of how God is working in my life? How might He be working all things for good in this season?
    • How do I keep my union with the Lord? What is coming against that right now?
    • In my suffering and darkness, where do I turn my face? Am I allowing myself to be led or am I trying to control?
    • What is the Lord inviting me to do this summer?

    Discussion Questions:

    • Are you in a season where it is difficult to be grateful? Why or why not?
    • In the midst of regular life, what is taking you away from union with God?
    • How have you encountered the love of God in your life?
    • God is always doing something new. How can you breathe in new hope?
    • What are you looking forward to this summer?

    Quote to Ponder:

    “To limit your desires and your hopes is to misunderstand God’s infinite goodness!” (St. Therese of Lisieux)

    Scripture for Lectio:

    “Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles…” (Psalm 105:5)

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - House of Joppa

    01:00 - Intro

    01:51 - Welcome

    04:18 - What’s Been on Our Minds

    09:35 - Union with God

    10:43 - Year of Hope

    13:32 - Abiding

    17:30 - Maturing of Love

    19:20 - Turning to God

    22:04 - Favorite Moments from Season 16

    26:31 - What We are Looking Forward to this Summer

    33:20 - Final Thoughts

    34:59 - One Things

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    42 min
  • S16 E16 - Life Transitions with Chris Benzinger (Part 2)
    May 19 2025
    In this episode, we conclude our conversation on life transitions with Michelle’s husband, Chris Benzinger. We focus on the second and third steps in walking through transitions: releasing with trust and redeeming with hope. We talk about God wanting to redeem our past, the need to let go of the ways we’ve failed, and how God wants to do something new in the future. We also reflect on the importance of ceremony to conclude a season, the four responses to a loss, and why we should share our hopes for the future with God. Heather’s One Thing - Return to the Heart: The Biblical Spirituality of St. Augustine's Confessions by Dr. Shane Owens Sister Miriam’s One Thing - Mediterranean Chicken Bowls Michelle’s One Thing - Belovedness: Overcoming Your Inner Critic - A Lyrical Devotional by Sarah Kroger Chris’ One Thing - Running a 5k with his daughter Lilly Journal Questions: What was good about the previous season of my life? Am I grieving or still carrying hurts? What is God specifically asking me to release from this past season? In this next season of my life, what is one thing God is making new?What is one hope I have for this next season of my life? Creative Prompt: Take a bookmark and decorate it with your hopes for the next season and place it in your Bible. It will serve as a reminder in the next chapter of your life. Discussion Questions: Reflect back upon the past few years and choose one big or small transition in your life. What is one thing you are grateful for in the past season of your life?What is God calling you to release with trust from that past season?As you look to this current season, what action can you take to ceremonialize the end of an old season and create the foundation for a new season? Are you able to name what you desire? Why or why not?How are you responding to loss in your current season of life?What is something new God is doing in the current season of your life? Quote to Ponder: “Remember not the events of the past, the things of long ago consider not. See I am doing something new. Now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?” (Isaiah 43:18) Scripture for Lectio: “But now thus says the Lord, who created you, O Jacob, and formed you O Israel: Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; and you are mine.” (Isaiah 43:1) Sponsor - Karol Coffee Co.: This week’s sponsor is more than just a coffee company. Karol Coffee Co. was inspired by the life and work of one of the most beloved saints of the modern era: Karol Wojtyła, better known to the world as Pope St. John Paul II. His life was a testimony to courage, joy, and cultivating beauty that draws souls into union with Jesus and one other. From his days as a young priest in Nazi-occupied Poland to his years leading the global Church, St. John Paul II consistently called people to embrace truth, goodness, and beauty in every aspect of their lives. Karol Coffee Co. seeks to carry on that mission in a small but meaningful way — by bringing community, love, and joy into the heart of our everyday routines through coffee. Founded by Nate and Megan Whipple, a faithful Catholic couple rooted in mission, Karol Coffee Co. began humbly in 2022 as a simple garage-based roasting operation in Minneapolis, Minnesota. What started as a passion project quickly became something greater, thanks to the encouragement and support of fellow Catholics and coffee enthusiasts. In just a short time, their venture has grown into a thriving small business that now serves customers all over the country. In an age when many of our purchases inadvertently support massive corporations with values often at odds with our own, supporting small, Catholic-owned businesses has never been more important. Karol Coffee Co. offers an alternative: ethically-sourced, traceable coffees roasted with care and intention. Each batch is crafted not only for flavor but with the desire to honor the dignity of those who cultivate the beans and to support communities around the world. Their rotating coffee offerings include a range of carefully selected beans from notable coffee-growing regions with flavor profiles to suit a variety of preferences. Karol Coffee Co. makes it easier to keep your kitchen stocked with beans through bi-weekly or monthly subscription options. Fresh, delicious coffee delivered right to your door — no last-minute grocery runs or chain coffee stops required. But beyond the coffee itself, what makes Karol Coffee Co. truly remarkable is the heart behind it. Nate and Megan have built their business around community and mission. It’s about more than just selling beans; it’s about creating opportunities for people to encounter beauty, truth, and goodness in the midst of their everyday lives, and to share that with the people around them. They have a passion for creating opportunities for people of all backgrounds and walks of life to experience connection and unity through the shared...
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    39 min
  • S16 E15 - Life Transitions with Chris Benzinger (Part 1)
    May 12 2025
    In this episode, Chris Benzinger joins us to discuss navigating big and small life transitions. We have all probably found ourselves on the other end of a transition feeling unfulfilled or confused. Chris takes us through a reflection of Joshua leading the Israelites across the Jordan and relates it to change in our lives. We talk about why it can be difficult to move on from blessings of the past and how remembering with gratitude is the first step in walking through transitions. We also discuss the practice of taking memorial stones with us to remember the Lord’s blessings, giving thanks in all circumstances, and growing a lens of gratitude. Join us for part two next week! Heather’s One Thing - Festival of Praise at Franciscan University Sister Miriam’s One Thing - Sacramental transitions Michelle’s One Thing - Chris! Chris’ One Thing - Michelle :) Journal Questions: What transitions am I currently going through?How have I experienced transition in the past?What do I need to remember with gratitude?What truth is the Lord speaking to me in my current circumstances? Discussion Questions: What are you most grateful for in your recent transitions in life?What did the Father show you about His character in the previous season?What are the greatest fears you experience when facing transition?How will you allow space in your heart as you experience changes in your season of life?How can you embrace both the grief of what has ended and the joy of the new adventure in your transition? Quote to Ponder: “And the Lord said to Joshua, “Command the priests who bear the ark of the testimony to come up out of the Jordan.” Joshua therefore commanded the priests, “Come up out of the Jordan.” And when the priests bearing the ark of the covenant of the Lord came up from the midst of the Jordan, and the soles of the priests’ feet were lifted up on dry ground, the waters of the Jordan returned to their place and overflowed all its banks, as before.” (Josua 4:15-18) Scripture for Lectio: “Rejoice always, pray continually, and give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18) Sponsor - Our Holy Home: We’re so grateful to partner this season with Our Holy Home — a Catholic brand that’s on a mission to fill homes with beauty, subtle reminders of faith, and a deep sense of peace in the everyday. Their best-selling dish towels are a simple but powerful way to build up the domestic church — and honestly, we can’t get enough of them. These aren’t your average towels. Each design is thoughtfully created to reflect the joy and truth of the Catholic faith — with soft colors, minimalist artwork, and meaningful words that uplift your spirit even during the most mundane moments in the kitchen. Whether you’re drying dishes, wiping hands, or hanging them from the oven for a decorative touch, these towels serve as gentle reminders that holiness is found in the home — and often, in the mess. Here’s why we love them: Subtle, beautiful Catholic designs that blend seamlessly into your home decor Functional and high-quality — made to be used, not just admired Faith-filled reminders that inspire prayer, peace, and purpose in your daily tasks Perfect for gifting — especially for housewarmings, weddings, baby showers, or that mama friend who’s in the trenches Whether you're living liturgically or just trying to bring a little more intention into your everyday routines, these towels are a small way to make a big impact. 👉 Shop their dish towel collection here (ourholyhome.com/AT) And while you're there, take a look at their other offerings — planners, seasonal decor, and Catholic home goods that all carry the same spirit of joyful reverence and purpose. Our Holy Home is a proud Catholic Concepts brand, made with love by a passionate team that believes beauty can evangelize — especially within the walls of your own home. Visit ourholyhome.com/AT to explore their full collection and bring home goods that reflect the heart of our faith. Timestamps: 00:00 - Our Holy Home 01:18 - Intro 02:09 - Welcome 04:42 - Big and Small Transitions 05:15 - Three Step Process 06:38 - Remember with Gratitude 09:18 - Memorial Stones 13:48 - Planting a Sense of Gratitude 15:05 - Stones of Remembrance in Our Lives 23:00 - God’s Promises 25:49 - Reflection Question and Activity 28:06 - One Things
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    36 min
  • S16 E14 - A Father’s Legacy - Pope Francis
    May 5 2025
    In this episode, we reflect on the legacy of Pope Francis. We talk about how, during his Pontificate, Pope Francis emphasized joy and, through his example, helped us remember to embody this joy in our daily lives to bring others into the Church. We also acknowledge how God has used Pope Francis to speak to us through his writings and discuss which of these writings most profoundly impacted us, how we can pray for our next Pope, and share what we think will be his lasting legacy. Heather’s One Thing - Her Parents Sister Miriam’s One Thing - Firm Foundation by Cody Carnes (and the Maverick City Music Remix ;)) Michelle’s One Thing - Wrightsville Beach in Wilmington , NC Other Resources Mentioned: Papal Homily on the Revolution of TendernessPope Francis’ Surprise TED Talk Patris Corde - Apostolic Letter Dilexit Nos - Encyclical Evangelii Gaudium (Joy of the Gospel) - Apostolic Exhortation List of Cardinals attending the Conclave Abiding Together Episodes on Pope Francis’ Writings: The Joy of the Gospel StudyRejoice and Be Glad Study The Sacred Heart (three part series) C’est la Confiance (two part series) Revolution of Tenderness Journal Questions: How have I been blessed by Pope Francis’ pontificate?In what ways do I experience the Gospel as Lent without Easter?How can I embrace the lessons Pope Francis has taught me throughout his papacy in my life?How can I pray for the Church during the conclave? Discussion Questions: How did you receive the news of Pope Francis’ passing?How can we live out Pope Francis’ vision of the Church as a field hospital in our own lives?Which of Pope Francis’ writings left an impactful impression on you?What’s one word you would use to describe Pope Francis’ legacy? Quote to Ponder: "Joy adapts and changes, but it always endures, even as a flicker of life born of our personal certainty that, when everything is said and done, we are infinitely loved." (Pope Francis) Scripture for Lectio: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.” (Romans 15:13) Sponsor - Glory: Women’s Conference: This week’s episode is sponsored by the Glory: Women’s Conference hosted by Steubenville Conferences and our very own Heather Khym! We want to invite you to join Heather, Michelle, and our dear friends Debbie Herbeck, Sarah Kaczmarek, Monica Richards, and Sarah Kroger who will be leading us in worship, this June 6-8 in Steubenville, Ohio as we gather with women across generations and seek God’s presence. We are just about one month out from the Glory: Women’s Conference and tickets are still available! This is the first one and we want you to be part of it, especially since it’s over Pentecost weekend and we know the Holy Spirit will be showing up in big ways. The conference schedule will include talks, worship, prayer experiences, and the opportunity to interact with fellow Abiding Together listeners and new friends from all over who will be flying in. Heather and Michelle would absolutely love to meet you. Whether you come with your Abiding Together small group, with a close friend, or on your own, we can’t wait to gather in fellowship with you. Visit steubenvilleconferences.com/events/glory for more information or to register! Timestamps: 00:00 - Glory: Women’s Conference 01:10 - Intro 02:01 - Welcome 04:14 - How We Found Out 07:02 - His Funeral and the Upcoming Conclave 08:30 - A Grace-filled Time 09:54 - Evangelii Gaudium (Joy of the Gospel) 13:36 - The Church as a Field Hospital 15:52 - Revolution of Tenderness 18:26 - The Lord Deeply Cares for Us 19:48 - Dilexit Nos (The Sacred Heart) 20:27 - The Holy Spirit and the Holy Family 21:12 - His Lasting Legacy 26:08 - How Can We Pray? 29:52 - One Things
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    34 min
  • S16 E13 - Jesus and the Jubilee: Epilogue and Preparing for the Triduum
    Apr 14 2025

    In this episode, we conclude our Lenten book study by focusing on the epilogue and sharing ideas on how to prepare for the Triduum. During Holy Week, our Lord invites us to join Him on His Paschal journey. We reflect on how He takes on our suffering, sin, and brokenness and brings them to the Father so that death may be destroyed forever. We also talk about the importance of remembering how God has transformed our lives, the call to “be not afraid”, and how our Lord is restoring our deepest identities. You are in our prayers dear friends, and we will see you again in the Easter season!

    Heather’s One Thing - Glory: Women’s Gathering (June 6th-8th 2025)

    Heather’s Other One Thing - The Pause App from Wild at Heart

    Sister Miriam’s One Thing - Peaceful Guitar Playlist from Spotify

    Michelle’s One Thing - Everything about Easter (the Liturgy, flowers, decorations…everything!)

    Announcement:

    We will be taking a two week break for Easter and will see you again on May 5th!

    Journal Questions:

    • Where do I need the Lord to grow my capacity?
    • Where do I still need resurrection?
    • What sorrowful places in my life need a reminder of the Lord’s victory?
    • Where in my life do I despise or push away or idolize my humanity?

    Discussion Questions:

    • How can you embrace a kingdom mindset this Holy Week?
    • What has been your Jubilee story?
    • How do you see your humanity as an obstacle rather than a gift to the world?
    • How does the Lord want to personally and individually restore your humanity?

    Quote to Ponder:

    “There are ways of being crucified that do not involve rough wood and heavy nails, but a love beyond our capacity to love, which means a love that has been given to us by God.” (Catherine Doherty)

    Scripture for Lectio:

    “The next day the great crowd that had come to the festival heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem. So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord, The King of Israel!” Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it, as it is written: “do not be afraid daughter of Zion; look your king is coming, sitting on a donkey’s colt.”” (John 12:12-15)

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Mary Powathil

    01:25 - Intro

    02:18 - Welcome

    03:44 - Our Personal Resurrection Stories

    05:24 - Do Not Be Afraid

    08:10 - Speaking Truth

    09:39 - Honor and Honesty

    11:09 - Restoration of Our Deepest Identities

    13:14 - The Importance of Remembering

    15:13 - Humanity

    17:11 - An Individual and Unique Love

    17:49 - Pray for Priests and Holy Week Services

    21:03 - The Tears that Fell

    22:49 - One Things

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    29 min
  • S16 E12 - Jesus and the Jubilee: Chapter Nine and Conclusion
    Apr 7 2025

    In this episode, we continue our Lenten book study and focus on chapter 9 and the conclusion. We reflect on the goodness of God and why we need not be afraid even when we do not understand what He is doing or how He is working in our lives. We also talk about how the Holy Spirit is like a salve to the wounds in our life, the importance of taking the authority we’ve been given by God, and why hungering and thirsting for God allows us to grow in intimacy with Him.

    Heather’s One Thing - Healing Prayers and Renunciations by Dr. Bob Schuchts

    Sister Miriam’s One Thing - Mango Salsa Recipe

    Michelle’s One Thing - The Way of Love by Marie Miller

    Journal Questions:

    • How can I make Jubilee a lifestyle?
    • How does my heart respond to the unexpected works and movements of the Holy Spirit?
    • Where in my life do I need to welcome the Holy Spirit?
    • Where does the Lord want to liberate me?

    Discussion Questions:

    • How can you embrace the spirit of Jubilee and not the letter of Jubilee?
    • How will you embrace the sacraments, pilgrimages, and indulgences this year?
    • Where in your heart do you feel like you need to be cautious and protective with the Lord?
    • What are the things in your life filling you with a false satiation?
    • What are the graces you’ve received this Lent?

    Quote to Ponder:

    “For that reason, the Jubilee 2025 is a highly appropriate time for individuals and communities to enter more deeply into the life of the Holy Spirit.” (Jesus and the Jubilee, John Bergsma, Page 111)

    “What are some practical steps to bring jubilee into our hearts? How do we embrace the Spirit of jubilee and not the letter of jubilee? How do we make good use of 2025 and the years following? How do we make jubilee a lifestyle? How do we sustain liberty? There are three simple answers: sacraments, pilgrimages, and indulgences.” (Jesus and the Jubilee, John Bergsma, Page 113)



    Scripture for Lectio:

    "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” (2 Corinthians 3:17)

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - West Coast Catholic

    01:30 - Intro

    02:06 - Welcome

    05:20 - Scripture Verse and Guiding Quote

    06:20 - The Holy Spirit

    08:40 - A Salve to Our Wounds

    10:28 - He is Good

    12:28 - In the School of the Holy Spirit

    14:23 - Sacraments, Pilgrimages, and Indulgences

    18:31 - Taking Authority

    20:30 - Are We Hungry Enough?

    22:44 - Stirring Up Hunger

    24:44 - The Price of Liberation

    27:40 - Graces Received During Lent

    29:09 - One Things

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    34 min
  • S16 E11 - Jesus and the Jubilee: Chapters Seven and Eight
    Mar 31 2025
    In this episode, we continue our Lenten book study and focus on chapters 7 & 8. We reflect on the many ways Jesus wants to make us whole, by exercising the evil out of our lives, forgiving our sins, and leading us to freedom. We also compare that to what the enemy is trying to do, make us feel alone, scatter the pieces of our heart, and bring us out of communion with each other and with God. Jesus wants to love us into healing and is waiting for our invitation. It is up to us to open the door and allow Jesus to enter ever deeper into our hearts. Heather’s One Thing - Authentic Masculinity and Intimacy with Jesus - A Pints with Aquinas Episode w/ John Eldredge (YouTube) (Spotify) Heather’s Other One Thing - Songs in the Desert Spotify Playlist Sister Miriam’s One Thing - March Madness Michelle’s One Thing - She Loved: Resting in the Beauty of Motherhood by Suzanne Bilodeau Other Resources Mentioned: Daily ExamenThe Song “When I Forget” by Amanda Cook Announcement: It’s not too late to order your copy of “Jesus and the Jubilee” at the St. Paul Center with promo code “ABIDE15” for 15% off. There are also bulk discounts available. Journal Questions: Have I experienced the revelation of Christ’s identity as the Messiah in a personal way?What little parts of my heart has the Lord been restoring this Lent?How has God been personally restoring my relationship with Him, exorcising me from evil, and bringing me into relationship with my neighbor?Spend time in prayer and meditate on the image of a door with locks on it. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to you: What is the name of this lock? Discussion Questions: How has my heart been pierced by this intricate story of salvation?What are you feasting on in relation to your fasting this Lent?“We all need exorcism.” How do you see this truth in your own heart and life?Where can you invite the Holy Spirit into my heart for restoration? Quote to Ponder: “Even though he is God in the flesh and could organize his ministry in any way, notice that Jesus chose: (1) relationship with God, (2) exorcism of evil, and (3) relationship with neighbor. Deliverance flows from God, not man.” (Jesus and the Jubilee, John Bergsma, Page 72-73) Scripture for Lectio: “Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” (Matt 18:18) Sponsor - Heritage Retreat Center: Discover Heritage — A Sacred Destination for Renewal Looking for a place to unplug, reconnect, and deepen your faith? Heritage is a revitalized Catholic settlement, just two hours east of Atlanta, where faith, history, and natural beauty converge. Set on 200 peaceful acres, Heritage offers: - Cozy cottages for restful overnight stays - A historic church rich in tradition - Religious art to inspire reflection - Prayer gardens for quiet contemplation - Meeting spaces for groups seeking connection - Delicious, all-inclusive meals to nourish both body and soul Whether you’re coming for the day or staying overnight, Heritage provides a serene escape with plenty of outdoor space for exploring nature and embracing stillness. One guest described her visit as: “Serene, beautiful, and oh so peaceful. This place truly fills your cup! I’ve visited twice now and can’t wait to go back.” Come experience the peace for yourself! ➡️ Learn more at HeritageGA.org or follow us on Instagram at @heritage.ga. Have questions? DM us anytime! ❤️ Timestamps: 00:00 - Heritage Retreat Center 01:23 - Intro 02:15 - Welcome 03:26 - Deliverance Comes from the Lord 04:59 - A World at War 07:19 - Back to Nazareth 08:48 - Bringing the Many Parts Together 10:15 - He is Who He Says He is 11:32 - A Continuous Liberation and Invitation 14:09 - The Arrows the Hit Our Soul 16:39 - We All Need Exorcism 19:28 - Feasting on the Holy Spirit 21:29 - The Power of Confession 25:36 - One Things
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    31 min
  • S16 E10 - Jesus and the Jubilee: Chapters Five and Six
    Mar 24 2025

    In this episode, we continue our Lenten book study and focus on chapters 5 & 6. We talk about the original roots of jubilee in the Old Testament, if the Israelites actually observed the jubilee, and how the Dead Sea Scrolls are relevant to jubilee. We also reflect on the importance of prophetic voices, the need to prepare for Sabbath, and why having an open heart allows the Lord to exceed our expectations.

    Heather’s One Thing - Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls Video Series with Dr. John Bergsma and Fr. Dave Pivonka

    Sister Miriam’s One Thing - How Change Occurs Series Part 1 and Part 2 from Restore the Glory Podcast

    Michelle’s One Thing - The House of David (Trailer)

    Announcement:

    It’s not too late to order your copy of “Jesus and the Jubilee” at the St. Paul Center with promo code “ABIDE15” for 15% off. There are also bulk discounts available.

    Journal Questions:

    • What areas are the smallest and weakest in my life that God wants to magnify in the Jubilee?
    • What are the laws and rituals of the Catholic Faith that I ignore or overlook?
    • How did the Lord design you to rest?
    • Where are the parts of my life where I say “this is as good as it’s gonna get?”
    • When in my life has God exceeded my expectations?

    Discussion Questions:

    • How are you putting the Jubilee into practice?
    • How can I prepare my heart and my life for deeper rest?
    • When are you tempted to offer something up that the Lord didn’t ask you to offer up?
    • Who are the prophetic voices of hope and repentance in your life?

    Quote to Ponder:

    “Jeremiah decreed that the land would rest seventy years – one for each missed Sabbath year – before the Lord would fulfill his promises, provided Israel repented and had an obedient heart.” (Jesus and the Jubilee, John Bersgma, Page 57)

    Scripture for Lectio:

    “The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me. Because the Lord has anointed me to bring good tidings to the afflicted.He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and the opening of the prison to those who are bound. To proclaim the year of God’s favor and the day of vengeance of our God, to comfort all who mourn.” (Isaiah 61:1-2)

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - The Inspired Living

    01:00 - Intro

    01:52 - Welcome

    02:32 - Scripture Verse

    03:08 - Our Roots in the Old Testament

    05:20 - Did the Jews Practice the Jubilee Year?

    06:42 - Times and Places of Grace

    08:16 - You Prepare for Sabbath

    10:03 - Come Back to Your First Love

    12:42 - Settling for Bondage

    13:32 - Prophetic Voices

    16:14 - The Dead Sea Scrolls

    18:45 - Letting Go of Our Expectations

    22:17 - One Things

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    26 min