Épisodes

  • S3 E8: Slow Down . . . Walking in Wisdom, Not Worry
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode, I share a very personal moment from this week that led me back into the closet with the Lord. When a situation arose, my instinct was the same as it’s often been -- fix it, solve it, find the next step, move quickly. But instead of rushing ahead, the Lord gently interrupted me.

    “Hold on. Sit here.”

    As I began asking Him what to do and what to say, He drew me inward instead -- inviting me to sit, to feel, to breathe, and to let the emotion surface before trying to manage the outcome. What followed was a reminder that trust isn’t proven by how quickly we act, but by how deeply we rest.

    Through Matthew 6:34, Isaiah 41:10, Philippians 4:6–9, Proverbs 3:5–6, Exodus 33:14, Matthew 11:28–29, Hebrews 4:9–10, and 1 Peter 5:7, we reflect on what it truly means to release control, cast our cares on Him, and walk in wisdom without slipping into worry.

    This episode is about:

    • Slowing down instead of spiraling

    • Resting instead of reacting

    • Trusting instead of striving

    • Being Spirit-led instead of self-driven

    God does not call us to forge our own way through life in anxiety and pressure. He invites us to walk with Him -- open, childlike, dependent, and secure. When we pause and remember what He has done before, it keeps us from living in constant stress about what He will do next.

    Slow down. Breathe. He is faithful.

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    24 min
  • S3 E7: Rule and Subdue: Fighting Laziness and Passivity
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, we walk through Genesis 1-2 and the truth that work has always been part of God’s design. From the very beginning, humanity was created to partner with God - cultivating, stewarding, and caring for what He entrusted to us. Work was never a result of the fall; sin only made the work more painful and difficult (Genesis 3:17-19).

    Many of us come into faith expecting life to become easier when it comes to struggle, responsibility, or effort. But Scripture shows us that God calls us into active partnership with Him. He is fully capable of doing everything on His own, yet in His love, He chooses to include us in His work, His will, and His plans.

    Proverbs 6:6-11 reminds us to learn from the ant - warning against laziness, passivity, and spiritual slumber. Jesus also speaks clearly in the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30), where the servant who buried what was entrusted to him was called wicked and lazy.

    This episode is a call to awaken. To rise from passivity. To stop allowing life and calling to pass us by. God has placed purpose inside each of us, and it is an honor to walk in the work He entrusts to us. He doesn’t have to include us - but as our loving Father, He chooses to.

    Let this be an encouragement to partner with Him fully, steward what He has placed in your hands, and walk boldly in the calling He has given you.

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    25 min
  • S3 E6: Heart of Forgiveness
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode, we explore the heart of the Father toward forgiveness and repentance - His desire that none would perish, but that all would come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). Drawing from Ezekiel 18 and Ezekiel 36, we’re reminded that God takes no pleasure in judgment, but delights in restoring hearts, cleansing His people, and giving new life.

    We also look at Jesus’ call to love and pray for our enemies (Matthew 5:44) and the powerful picture of forgiveness and humility found in Luke 7:37–50. While Scripture assures us that vengeance belongs to the Lord, this episode gently challenges the posture of our hearts when we cling to anger, bitterness, or the hope of seeing someone “get what they deserve.”

    God welcomes our honesty - He invites us to bring our real emotions to Him - but He never intends for us to remain there. When bitterness is left unchecked, it can take root and begin to choke out what God desires to do in us and through us. The purpose of forgiveness, especially when we pray for those who have hurt us, is not rooted in anticipating judgment, but in allowing the Lord to soften our hearts and align them with His.

    As God has shown mercy to us, we are invited to carry that same heart toward others - believing in faith that repentance, restoration, and transformation are possible. Forgiveness is not about excusing sin; it is about trusting God with justice while choosing to walk in the freedom He offers.

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    21 min
  • S3 E5: Goals, Gifts, and God’s Ownership
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode, I spend time reflecting on the past year, offering a few questions to help you process where you’ve been and where you’re headed. I also share some goals for the year ahead before shifting into a deeper reminder: everything we receive from the Lord is a gift entrusted to us. Scripture reminds us that “the earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof” (Psalm 24:1). As we think about our plans and desires for the new year, this episode invites us to offer everything back to God and ask how He would have us steward what He has placed in our hands, trusting Him with what belongs to Him anyway.

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    16 min
  • S 3 Bonus: To the Obedience of Christ
    Jan 2 2026

    This bonus episode is a continuation of the previous conversation, where I return to 2 Corinthians 10:3–5 and read from the Tony Evans Bible Commentary. One line in particular challenged me deeply: “If you are not taking every thought captive to obey Christ and are instead succumbing to a stronghold, it's because you either don’t know the truth or aren't making use of the truth you know” I felt led to share this reflection as an addition to the last episode, expanding on the scripture I had referenced and offering encouragement to engage the spiritual battle with truth. I pray this brief episode strengthens you and reminds you of the power we have in Christ.

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    6 min
  • S3 E4: Call Him by His Name
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode, I share a quiet reflection on calling God by His name—the name our hearts need in each season. I realized I had been approaching Him as Lord when what I truly needed was to come to Him as Father. Scripture shows us that He is El Roi, the God who sees, and the Lord Almighty, the King of glory. While the way we address Him doesn’t change who He is, it can gently reveal where our hearts are and help us draw nearer to Him. This episode is shorter than usual, but I pray what was shared meets you where you are and serves as a tender reminder of His nearness, just as it did for me.

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    12 min
  • S3 E3: Held by Grace, Not Perfection
    Dec 19 2025

    This episode is a gentle invitation to examine our hearts and turn away from self-righteousness. We are made right with God through faith in Jesus Christ alone—through His life, death, and resurrection. When we humble ourselves and repent, we open our hearts to the freedom Christ died for us to walk in. This conversation encourages us to lay down the “good girl” mindset, acknowledge our need for grace, and allow the Lord to cleanse and work through us. As we recognize that He alone is perfect, we find rest, healing, and true flourishing in Christ.

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    20 min
  • S3 E2: Now to Him who is ABLE
    Dec 12 2025

    In this brief encouragement, we confront the habit of turning inward—replaying what we should or could be doing—and remember that even this is a form of pride. Scripture calls us to lift our eyes to the One who is able. Using Jude 20–25, 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18, and Matthew 14:27–33, we’re reminded to look to Jesus, not ourselves. When we cry out, He immediately reaches His hand to help.

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    14 min