• Lesson Learned #13 Letting Go to Live-When Old Friends Can’t Go Where God Is Taking You
    Jan 6 2026
    Today, we’re exploring the delicate art of letting go of old friends, especially when God is guiding you into a new season. We'll also confront a difficult truth — that sometimes, the enemy doesn’t appear as a threat but disguises himself as a friend. Join me as we navigate this journey with honesty, compassion, and truth.
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    7 mins
  • Bonus Episode #6 “The Silent Return - Rebuilding Trust After Quiet Quitting”
    Jan 6 2026
    • Silent Return: The slow and cautious journey back to trust and rekindled relationships after quiet quitting. • Reasons for Quiet Quitting: Feelings of hurt, disappointment, betrayal, and a desire for safety, sincerity, and genuine value within the community. • Impact of Favoritism: Creates divisions and makes the silent return complicated, as individuals seek genuine equity and fairness upon their return. • Rebuilding Trust: Acknowledge the pain caused by favoritism or neglect, take ownership and commit to change, and re-establish relational safety. • Accountability’s Role: Essential for reconnecting the believer to the community, demonstrating humility and sincere care. • Importance of Communication: Open and healthy communication prevents misunderstandings, clarifies expectations, and fosters an environment where conversations restore harmony. • Restoration Requires Reciprocity: Service in the Kingdom should be a two-way street, where believers receive as much as they give. • Reciprocity and Favoritism: Reciprocity eliminates favoritism by valuing every member’s unique contributions. • Restoration as a Step Forward: Restoration is an intentional step towards healing, rebuilding trust, and restoring harmony.
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    6 mins
  • Episode #6 Loving the Addicted Neighbor
    Jan 6 2026
    So… my beloved family in Christ, I want to ask you: have you ever struggled to love someone whose battle with addiction has left deep scars on you or even on your community? It’s effortless to love those who are easy to love, but what about the neighbor who keeps stumbling? Today, let’s immerse ourselves in Jesus’ words in Luke 10:27: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind, and love your neighbor as yourself.’ This command has no exceptions. Addiction doesn’t diminish a person’s worth as our neighbor—if anything, it deepens our calling to love fiercely and without hesitation.
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    11 mins
  • Bonus Episode #5 “The Unspoken Weight-When Ministry Becomes a Burden Instead of a Blessing”
    Jan 6 2026
    • Ministry as a Burden: Ministry, intended to be a blessing, can become a burden due to inadequate support and overwhelming expectations. • Impact of Favoritism: Favoritism in the Church creates an unequal hierarchy, leading to feelings of unappreciation and diminished joy in service. • Pressure to Appear Strong: Believers often suppress fatigue and frustration, fearing judgment, leading to spiritual imbalance and emotional exhaustion. • Cause of Quiet Quitting: Favoritism and emotional suppression lead to internal detachment, turning ministry from a passionate calling to an unwelcome obligation. • Solution for Churches: Establish environments promoting honesty, vulnerability, and rest, while confronting favoritism. • Impact of Addressing Burdens: Recognizing and addressing unspoken burdens, especially favoritism, creates a thriving culture where believers serve with purpose and joy.
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    4 mins
  • Episode #5 Sinful Patterns to Sacred Rhythms
    Jan 6 2026
    Beloved brothers and sisters, today we delve into God's transformative work—a divine process that frees us from the chains of sinful habits and leads us into the sacred rhythms of renewal. Psalm 51:10 echoes David’s passionate cry after confronting his sins: not a casual request, but a heartfelt plea for renewal: “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.”
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    7 mins
  • Episode #3 When Chains Are Invisible - The Sin of Slavery
    Dec 30 2025
    Beloved brothers and sisters, today we come together to reflect on a profound truth that transcends time and culture: not all chains are made of iron. Some are invisible yet hold the soul with an unbreakable grip. Jesus Himself declared in John 8:34, “Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone who practices sin is a slave to sin.” When we hear the word slavery, our minds often drift to the heartbreaking history of human bondage—men and women robbed of dignity, freedom, and hope. That painful chapter is a scar in humanity’s story, a stark reminder of how sin corrupts both societies and hearts. But Christ reveals a deeper truth: slavery isn’t only external; it’s internal. Sin itself enslaves us, shackling us with invisible cords that no eye can see, yet every heart can feel.
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    6 mins
  • Episode #4 Addicted Hearts, Redeemed Souls
    Dec 30 2025
    Addiction serves as a powerful reflection of this reality. It isn’t limited to substances or destructive behaviors; it can manifest in the craving for approval, ambition, technology, food, entertainment, or even the pursuit of ministry itself. Often, addiction begins with subtle whispers of entitlement: “I have the right,” “I can handle this,” “I deserve this.” What starts as a sense of freedom gradually morphs into dependency. The heart becomes restless without it, the soul grows weary under its weight, and the will weakens in resistance.
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    7 mins
  • Bonus Episode #4 “Favoritism in the Church & The Rise of Quiet Quitting”
    Dec 25 2025
    Family, welcome to another exciting bonus episode of the Indubitable Harmony Podcast! I’m your host, Kijuan the Psalmist. Today, we’re diving into a crucial topic: favoritism in the church—an issue quietly fueling disconnection and quiet quitting. This isn’t just a workplace problem; it’s present in our sanctuaries, ministries, and leadership. Join us as we explore Scripture, examine its modern-day manifestations within the church, and uncover actionable ways to break this cycle.
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    7 mins