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  • A Fresh Start and A Clean Slate | Meditation on Psalm 32
    Jan 26 2026
    This is a guided meditation and reflection on all of Psalm 32. Psalm 32 starts with the reminder of the joy we should know because of the fresh start and a clean slate we’ve been given through Jesus. Have we forgotten how amazing and miraculous his work is in our lives? This Psalm also reminds us that hiding sin in secret places will eat us up from the inside out. The amazing news is – when we bring anything hiden into the light, God renews and receives us. Did you catch that? Every single time you turn back to God, he receives you. Every. Single. Time. He does not tire of our returns, he celebrates them. In this meditation, we will listen to Psalm 32 from the Message Translation and I will give you prompts to reflect on with the Lord. Each reflection space in 1 minute long. Feel free to pause or rewind if you need more time. May the Lord guide you to what he has for you through his Word today. Here are the reflection prompts: Consider, what would your life be like without Jesus? Thank God that through Jesus he has given you a clean slate.Recall a time when you were hiding from God and others and how it felt. When you returned to God and stopped hiding from others, how did that feel? Thank him for his mercy.Bring it forward to today… is there any place in your life that you feel you are hiding from God or others? If so, what’s holding you back from bringing it to the light?Ask God if there is any place in your life where you’re being ornery like a horse or a mule and resisting him. If he reveals anything, Ask him for his help. If nothing comes to mind, ask him to help you stay tender and responsive to his leading.Praise God for the truth that you are loved every time you turn around. If there’s a place that God has shown you where you need to turn around, ask God for his help. And remember you will be received with love. Here’s some links I discussed in the podcast: The guided retreat to help you move into this new year with intention is here. You can find Jodie at http://www.jodieniznik.com/ Instagram @jodieniznik Facebook @JodieGNiznik Learn more about Lectio Divina and download your free Lectio Divina Journal here. And if you’re ready to make Scripture Meditation a part of your new year, I encourage you to join my Monday email newsletter here. I’ll send out link to the newest meditation every Monday morning. Download free sample chapters from my Bible studies here. The passages we meditated on is as follows: Psalm 32, The Message Count yourself lucky, how happy you must be— you get a fresh start, your slate’s wiped clean. 2 Count yourself lucky— God holds nothing against you and you’re holding nothing back from him. 3 When I kept it all inside, my bones turned to powder, my words became daylong groans. 4 The pressure never let up; all the juices of my life dried up. 5 Then I let it all out; I said, “I’ll make a clean breast of my failures to God.” Suddenly the pressure was gone— my guilt dissolved, my sin disappeared. 6 These things add up. Every one of us needs to pray; when all hell breaks loose and the dam bursts we’ll be on high ground, untouched. 7 God’s my island hideaway, keeps danger far from the shore, throws garlands of hosannas around my neck. 8 Let me give you some good advice; I’m looking you in the eye and giving it to you straight: 9 “Don’t be ornery like a horse or mule that needs bit and bridle to stay on track.” 10 God-defiers are always in trouble; God-affirmers find themselves loved every time they turn around. 11 Celebrate God. Sing together—everyone! All you honest hearts, raise the roof! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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    22 min
  • God’s Ways Are Not Our Ways | Meditation on Isaiah 55:8-11
    Jan 19 2026

    This guided Scripture meditation in Isaiah 55 uses Lectio Divina.

    God is doing work that we can’t even begin to imagine. In Isaiah God declares,
    “my thoughts are not your thoughts, and your ways are not my ways.”

    I have to confess… from my limited perspective it can be hard to understand what God is doing. This passage reminds me that God is doing things beyond our knowing. (see Job 36:26)

    As I refocus on the truth that God is God and I am not.

    And that God is good – always good.

    Then I start to rest in him and his work.

    Listen in to this guided meditation and allow the Holy Spirit to remind you that God is working. And that he uses his good Word to accomplish his good purposes.

    Here’s some helpful links I discussed in the podcast:

    The guided retreat to help you move into this new year with intention is here.

    You can find Jodie at http://www.jodieniznik.com/

    Instagram @jodienzinik

    Facebook @JodieGNiznik

    Learn more about Lectio Divina and download your free Lectio Divina Journal here.

    And if you’re ready to make Scripture Meditation a part of your new year, I encourage you to join my Monday email newsletter here. I’ll send out link to the newest meditation every Monday morning.

    Download free sample chapters from my Bible studies here.

    The passages we meditated on is as follows:

    Isaiah 55:8-11, CSB

    For my thoughts are not your thoughts,

    and your ways are not my ways.”

    This is the Lord’s declaration.

    9 “For as heaven is higher than earth,

    so my ways are higher than your ways,

    and my thoughts than your thoughts.

    10 For just as rain and snow fall from heaven

    and do not return there

    without saturating the earth

    and making it germinate and sprout,

    and providing seed to sow

    and food to eat,

    11 so my word that comes from my mouth

    will not return to me empty,

    but it will accomplish what I please

    and will prosper in what I send it to do.”

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    19 min
  • Choosing to Courageously Trust God | Meditation on Psalm 27: 1-3, 13-14
    Jan 12 2026

    A Scripture Meditation on Psalm 27 using Lectio Divina.

    Do not be afraid.

    Easier said than done. Fear is a common emotion when we feel scared, concerned, or even ashamed.

    In this Psalm, David was being pursued by his very real enemies who wanted to do very real hard to him. In the face of this uncertainty, David chose courageous trust when he declared that God was greater than his enemies and therefore, he would not be afraid.

    David placed his confidence in the Lord. May we do the same.

    Listen in to this guided meditation and allow the Holy Spirit to direct you to what he has for you.

    Here’s some helpful links I discussed in the podcast:

    The guided retreat to help you move into this new year with intention is here.

    You can find Jodie at http://www.jodieniznik.com/

    Instagram @jodieniznik

    Facebook @JodieGNiznik

    Learn more about Lectio Divina and download your free Lectio Divina Journal here.

    And if you’re ready to make Scripture Meditation a part of your new year, I encourage you to join my Monday email newsletter here. I’ll send out link to the newest meditation every Monday morning.

    Download free sample chapters from my Bible studies here.

    The passages we meditated on is as follows:

    Psalm 27:1-3, 13-14, NIV

    The Lord is my light and my salvation—

    whom shall I fear?

    The Lord is the stronghold of my life—

    of whom shall I be afraid?

    2 When the wicked advance against me

    to devour me,

    it is my enemies and my foes

    who will stumble and fall.

    3 Though an army besiege me,

    my heart will not fear;

    though war break out against me,

    even then I will be confident.

    13 I remain confident of this:

    I will see the goodness of the Lord

    in the land of the living.

    14 Wait for the Lord;

    be strong and take heart

    and wait for the Lord.

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    19 min
  • Waiting Expectantly on God | Meditation on Psalm 37:5-9
    Jan 5 2026

    This guided Scripture meditation is in Psalm 37 using Lectio Divina.

    Waiting on God is hard. This Psalm reminds us that God will act on our behalf – in his timing and in his ways.

    It also reminds us to not get caught up in comparison. It will only agitate us, and nothing good comes from this.

    So, take a deep breath and allow the Lord to guide you into this meditation in Psalm 37. I believe he has something just for you.

    Here’s some links I discussed in the podcast:

    The guided retreat to help you move into this new year with intention is here.

    You can find Jodie at http://www.jodieniznik.com/

    Instagram @jodieniznik

    Facebook @JodieGNiznik

    Learn more about Lectio Divina and download your free Lectio Divina Journal here.

    And if you’re ready to make Scripture Meditation a part of your new year, I encourage you to join my Monday email newsletter here. I’ll send out link to the newest meditation every Monday morning.

    Download free sample chapters from my Bible studies here.

    Listen to another meditation on Psalm 37 from the Summer Series 2023 here

    The passages we meditated on is as follows:

    Psalm 37:5-9, CSB

    5 Commit your way to the Lord;

    trust in him, and he will act,

    6 making your righteousness shine like the dawn,

    your justice like the noonday.

    7 Be silent before the Lord and wait expectantly for him;

    do not be agitated by one who prospers in his way,

    by the person who carries out evil plans.

    8 Refrain from anger and give up your rage;

    do not be agitated—it can only bring harm.

    9 For evildoers will be destroyed,

    but those who put their hope in the Lord

    will inherit the land.

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    18 min
  • Embracing God’s Leading and Direction | Meditation on Isaiah 43:16-19
    Dec 29 2025

    This guided Scripture meditation, from Isaiah 43, utilizes the Lectio Divina meditation method.

    God is always doing something new. Yes, he remains the same – but we are always changing and therefore he is always up to something new in our lives.

    As you enter this new year – are you ready for the new work God wants to do in your life?

    Listen in to this guided meditation and allow the Holy Spirit to direct you to what he has for you.

    Here are some helpful links I discussed in the podcast:

    The guided retreat to help you move into this new year with intention is here.

    You can find Jodie at http://www.jodieniznik.com/

    Instagram @jodieniznik

    Facebook @JodieGNiznik

    Learn more about Lectio Divina and download your free Scripture Meditation Journal here.

    And if you’re ready to make Scripture Meditation a part of your new year, I encourage you to join my Monday email newsletter here. I’ll send out link to the newest meditation every Monday morning.

    Download free sample chapters from my Bible studies here.

    The passages we meditated on is as follows:

    Isaiah 43:16–19, NIV

    16 This is what the Lord says—

    he who made a way through the sea,

    a path through the mighty waters,

    17 who drew out the chariots and horses,

    the army and reinforcements together,

    and they lay there, never to rise again,

    extinguished, snuffed out like a wick:

    18 “Forget the former things;

    do not dwell on the past.

    19 See, I am doing a new thing!

    Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?

    I am making a way in the wilderness

    and streams in the wasteland.

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    19 min
  • Prayer for Love | Be Still: Advent Meditation
    Dec 24 2025

    This short guided Christian prayer will help you rest in the love of Christ that came down at Christmas—a love that reaches to the heavens and never lets go.

    Through Scripture and stillness, you’ll be reminded that God’s love is constant, tender, and near.
    Take a deep breath, and let His love surround you today.

    Helpful Links:
    Download your FREE Be Still Advent guide here.
    This journal includes:
    • All the Scriptures for this series
    • Weekly reflection prompts
    • Space to record what God is revealing to you

    Find out more information and purchase the Guided Retreat at https://www.jodieniznik.com/guided-retreat

    Additional links:

    You can find out more about me, Jodie, at http://www.jodieniznik.com/

    Follow me on Instagram @jodieniznik

    Follow me on Facebook @JodieGNiznik

    Learn more about Scripture meditation and download a FREE Guided Scripture Meditation Journal here.

    Join my Monday email newsletter here, where I send links to the newest meditation every Monday morning.

    Find out more about my partner, Life Audio, at lifeaudio.com.

    Download FREE sample chapters from my Bible studies here.

    Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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    6 min
  • Be Still in Love | Advent Meditation Psalm 36
    Dec 22 2025

    Advent invites us to slow down, quiet our hearts, and prepare for the coming of Christ.
    In this guided Christian meditation, you’ll reflect on Scripture and rest in God’s love as you anticipate the celebration of Jesus’ birth.

    Be Still: Advent Meditations for Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love helps you create space in this busy season to experience the presence of Christ and the peace, hope, joy, and love He brings.


    Download your FREE Advent Guide here.

    This week, we focus on love—the great love of God that sent Jesus to us.God’s love is deep, unfailing, and unearned. It’s a love that reaches beyond what we can comprehend and invites us to love Him in return—and to love others with that same grace.

    Our passage today, Psalm 36:5–9, reminds us that God’s love reaches to the heavens and that in His light we see light. As you meditate, you’ll be invited to rest in that love—to remember that it is constant, abundant, and freely given.

    Take a few quiet moments to breathe deeply and let His love settle into your heart.

    Helpful Links:
    Download your FREE Be Still Advent guide here.
    This journal includes:
    • All the Scriptures for this series
    • Weekly reflection prompts
    • Space to record what God is revealing to you

    Find out more information and purchase the Guided Retreat at https://www.jodieniznik.com/guided-retreat

    Additional links:

    You can find out more about me, Jodie, at http://www.jodieniznik.com/

    Follow me on Instagram @jodieniznik

    Follow me on Facebook @JodieGNiznik

    Learn more about Scripture meditation and download a FREE Guided Scripture Meditation Journal here.

    Join my Monday email newsletter here, where I send links to the newest meditation every Monday morning.

    Find out more about my partner, Life Audio, at lifeaudio.com.

    Download FREE sample chapters from my Bible studies here.

    Meditation Scripture: Psalm 36:5–9 (NIV)

    5 Your love, LORD, reaches to the heavens,
    your faithfulness to the skies.
    6 Your righteousness is like the highest mountains,
    your justice like the great deep.
    You, LORD, preserve both people and animals.
    7 How priceless is your unfailing love, O God!
    People take refuge in the shadow of your wings.
    8 They feast on the abundance of your house;
    you give them drink from your river of delights.
    9 For with you is the fountain of life;
    in your light we see light.

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    19 min
  • Prayer for Joy | Be Still: Advent Meditations
    Dec 17 2025

    When joy feels hard to find, pause for a few moments and pray.

    This short Advent prayer for joy will help you breathe deeply, refocus your heart, and remember the joy Jesus brings.

    Even in the middle of life’s mix of joy and sorrow, His presence remains steady.
    Take a deep breath and rest in the joy that comes from being with Him.

    Helpful Links:
    Download your FREE companion journal for Advent here.
    This beautiful guide includes:
    • All the Scriptures for this series
    • Weekly reflection prompts
    • Space to record what God is revealing to you

    Additional links:

    You can find out more about me, Jodie, at http://www.jodieniznik.com/

    Follow me on Instagram @jodieniznik

    Follow me on Facebook @JodieGNiznik

    Learn more about Scripture meditation and download a FREE Guided Scripture Meditation Journal here.

    Join my Monday email newsletter here, where I send links to the newest meditation every Monday morning.

    Find out more about my partner, Life Audio, at lifeaudio.com.

    Download FREE sample chapters from my Bible studies here.

    Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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    8 min