Episodes

  • God Is Our Refuge | Psalm 46 Explained (Strength in Spiritual Battles)
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, we read through and break down Psalm 46 — one of the most powerful passages about God’s protection, strength, and sovereignty in the midst of chaos.

    When the world feels unstable…
    When attacks come…
    When fear tries to take over…

    God is not shaken.

    Psalm 46 reminds us that He is our refuge and strength — an ever-present help in trouble. We don’t fight for the high ground. We already have it because we stand with Him.

    This episode explores:

    • What it truly means for God to be our refuge

    • How to trust Him in seasons of spiritual attack

    • Why believers stand from victory, not for victory

    • The power of God over the enemy

    • What “Be still and know that I am God” really means

    • How to respond when fear tries to rise

    If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, attacked, anxious, or spiritually drained — this episode will ground you in truth.

    🔥 Key Themes

    • God is our refuge, not our backup plan

    • We are protected because we belong to Him

    • The enemy is loud — but God is sovereign

    • We stand on high ground through Christ

    • Stillness is not weakness — it is trust

    • God’s power far outweighs any attack

    📖 Scripture Focus

    Psalm 46 (full chapter)

    Highlighted verses:

    • “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”

    • “Though the earth give way…”

    • “The Lord of hosts is with us.”

    • “Be still, and know that I am God.”

    ✨ Main Takeaway

    The enemy may attack. The world may shake. But God does not move.
    We do not fight from fear — we stand in confidence because our refuge is secure.

    You have the high ground because you stand with the King.

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    19 mins
  • You Don’t Drift into Discipleship | Living an Intentional Faith
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, Haylee shares a raw and honest conversation about what it means to be intentional in your relationship with Jesus, especially during seasons when motivation feels low.

    We all go through times when our spiritual disciplines feel hard — prayer feels quiet, Scripture feels distant, and motivation fades. But following Jesus was never meant to be passive. Faith doesn’t happen by accident. It happens by choice.

    Using Proverbs, the words of Jesus, and practical biblical wisdom, this episode explores why we cannot rely on feelings alone and how intentional faith leads to spiritual growth, peace, and deeper intimacy with God.

    Haylee breaks down the difference between works-based salvation and diligent obedience, reminding us that we don’t serve God to earn His love — we obey because we already have it.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why motivation alone is not enough to sustain your faith

    • What it truly means to be intentional with Jesus

    • Why following Jesus requires daily decisions, not just belief

    • The difference between diligence and works-based salvation

    • How apathy leads to spiritual dryness and anxiety

    • Why obedience flows from love, not obligation

    • Practical ways to rebuild consistency in prayer and Scripture

    • How to get back on track when you fall off spiritually

      Key Scriptures Mentioned:

    Proverbs 21:5
    Proverbs 13:4
    Matthew 7:24–27
    James 1:22–25
    James 2:14–17
    James 4:17
    Luke 12:47
    Galatians 5:16
    Colossians 3:23–24
    Colossians 4:5
    Ephesians 5:15–17
    Hebrews 5:14
    Romans 12:2

    Main Takeaway:

    You don’t accidentally grow close to Jesus. A thriving relationship with Him requires intentionality, discipline, and love — not perfection. When you choose Him daily, He meets you with grace, transformation, and peace.

    Practical Ways to Be More Intentional with Jesus:

    • Make a conscious decision to prioritize God daily

    • Find an accountability partner

    • Remove distractions that steal your attention

    • Bring your burdens to God instead of carrying them alone

    • Begin with worship to set your heart posture

    • Start with a simple plan for Scripture reading

    • When you mess up, don’t quit — start again

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    37 mins
  • My Thoughts on AI
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, Haylee reveals her thoughts on AI, and how Christians should respond to it.

    We talk about how AI is a useful tool, but all too often people use it as a replacement for relationships, joy, peace, and ultimately, Jesus. The episode reminds us all to use wisdom, be watchful and discerning, and to ultimately, look to Jesus for the answers in your life.

    Key Scriptures Mentioned:

    Hebrews 4:15

    1 Peter 5:8

    2 Timothy 4:1-9

    Main Takeaway: AI can be a useful tool, but it should not be a replacement for family, friends, or God.

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    26 mins
  • God Looks at the Heart | Facing Giants with Faith (1 Samuel 16–17)
    Jan 26 2026

    In 1 Samuel chapters 16 and 17, we see one of the most famous stories in the Bible — David and Goliath — but this account is about far more than a giant being defeated.

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, Haylee reads through 1 Samuel 16–17 and pauses to unpack powerful lessons about identity, faith, obedience, and trusting God completely.

    We talk about how God does not look at outward appearance, but at the heart, and how David knew exactly who he was in God before he ever stepped onto the battlefield. David didn’t try to be someone else, wear Saul’s armor, or fight in his own strength. He trusted the God who had already been faithful to him.

    This episode also addresses how the world tries to twist words, motives, and actions — just as David was misunderstood — and why believers must stay grounded in who God says they are.

    Ultimately, this story reminds us that the battle does not belong to us — it belongs to the Lord.

    • Why God looks at the heart instead of outward appearance

    • How David’s identity in God shaped his courage

    • Why knowing who you are in Christ matters when facing opposition

    • What it means to be a person after God’s own heart

    • Why David refused to be anything other than who God made him

    • How the world twists words and motives

    • Why victory comes from God’s strength, not our own

    1 Samuel 16–17
    1 Samuel 16:7
    Psalm 20:7
    Zechariah 4:6
    Romans 8:31

    When you know who you are in God, you don’t fight with fear or comparison. You fight with faith, humility, and confidence — knowing the victory comes from the Lord.

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    30 mins
  • It’s Time to Take Our Faith Seriously | A Wake-Up Call to Share the Gospel
    Jan 19 2026

    God is calling His people to take their faith seriously — and this call is not rooted in fear, but in love, urgency, and truth.

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, Haylee shares a timely message about moving beyond casual, comfortable Christianity and stepping into deeper prayer, obedience, and boldness in sharing the Gospel. Trusting God is easy when everything makes sense — but true faith is built when we trust Him even when we cannot see what He’s doing.

    We talk about why borrowed faith is not enough. We cannot rely on our pastor’s faith, our parents’ faith, or someone else’s relationship with God. God is calling each believer into personal intimacy through prayer and His Word.

    This episode also reflects on how past generations prioritized prayer and Scripture, and how God is stirring hearts today — across generations — to return to reverence, depth, and seriousness in following Jesus. The Great Commission was never meant for just a few — it applies to every believer.

    • Why God is calling His people to deeper faith right now

    • How casual Christianity weakens spiritual discernment

    • Why trusting God must go beyond what we can see

    • Why borrowed faith is not enough

    • How prayer and Scripture strengthen faith

    • Why every believer is called to share the Gospel

    • What biblical revival looks like

    2 Timothy (overview)
    2 Chronicles 7:14
    Romans 13:11–14
    Acts 2:17–18
    Joel 2:28–29

    God is calling His people to wake up, go deeper, and take their faith seriously — because truth matters, time is short, and the world needs Jesus.

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    32 mins
  • Why Some Don’t Understand the Bible | 2 Corinthians 3–4 Explained
    Jan 17 2026

    In 2 Corinthians chapters 3 and 4, the apostle Paul explains the powerful transformation that takes place when someone truly encounters Jesus. Veils are lifted, hearts are changed, and lives begin to reflect God’s glory.

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, Haylee walks through 2 Corinthians 3–4 and breaks down three key truths for believers:

    First, we explore why people who don’t know Jesus often struggle to understand Scripture. Without Christ, spiritual understanding remains veiled — but when someone turns to the Lord, clarity, freedom, and life are revealed.

    Next, we are reminded that the glory is not ours. Any transformation, wisdom, or fruit we see is the work of God, not human effort. We are jars of clay carrying a treasure that points back to Him.

    Finally, we talk about what it means to reflect God’s glory and love to others. As believers, we are meant to live in such a way that others see Jesus through our humility, love, perseverance, and faith — even in suffering.

    This episode encourages listeners to stay focused on Christ, rely on the Spirit, and live as reflections of God’s light in a dark world.

    • Why unbelievers often don’t understand God’s Word

    • What it means to have the veil removed through Christ

    • How the Spirit brings true transformation

    • Why the glory belongs to God alone

    • What it means to be a “jar of clay” carrying God’s power

    • How believers reflect God’s glory and love daily

    • Why weakness is often where God shines brightest

    2 Corinthians 3–4
    2 Corinthians 3:14–18
    2 Corinthians 4:6–7
    Matthew 5:16
    John 13:34–35

    When we turn to Jesus, the veil is lifted. Our lives are no longer about our own glory — they are meant to reflect the glory, love, and light of Christ to the world.

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    26 mins
  • Set Apart but Not Alone | Following Jesus When Faith Feels Lonely
    Jan 11 2026

    Have you ever felt lonely because of your faith? Left out, misunderstood, or even rejected because you chose to follow Jesus?

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, Haylee talks about what it means to be set apart as a believer — and why obedience to God can sometimes feel isolating. While being set apart isn’t always easy, it is always for our good and God’s glory.

    We explore how God calls His people to live differently, not to blend in with the world, but to shine as a light so others can see Christ through us. And while the enemy tries to use loneliness to discourage us and pull us off mission, Scripture reminds us that we are never truly alone.

    Using the powerful examples of Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, this episode shows how choosing obedience over comfort may cost us worldly approval — but it brings God’s presence, protection, and peace. From the fiery furnace to the lions’ den, God proved that He stays with those who honor Him.

    This episode also offers practical encouragement for building godly community when loneliness sets in and reminds you that choosing Jesus is always worth it — even when it costs you relationships, comfort, or popularity.

    💡 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • What it truly means to be set apart as a Christian

    • Why believers are called to be different from the world

    • Why obedience can sometimes feel lonely

    • How the enemy uses isolation to discourage believers

    • Why the world often rejects those who walk in the light

    • How God never leaves His people when they choose Him

    • Lessons from Daniel and his friends about faith and courage

    • Practical ways to find godly community and encouragement

    📖 Key Scriptures:

    Leviticus 20:261 Peter 2:9John 15:19Romans 8:5–11Daniel 1, 3, and 6

    Main Takeaway:

    Being set apart may feel lonely at times, but you are never abandoned. God walks with you through every fire and every den — and He is faithful to those who choose obedience over comfort.


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    41 mins
  • Instead of New Year’s Resolutions, Choose Jesus | Why Only He Can Truly Heal
    Dec 29 2025

    Every January, people make goals, set resolutions, and say things like “new year, new me.” But for many of us, those resolutions don’t last — and even when they do, they don’t truly heal what’s broken inside.

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, Haylee shares why accepting Jesus matters more than any New Year’s resolution. Goals and self-improvement can be good things, but they are not what save us, restore us, or make us whole. Only Jesus can do that.

    This episode speaks directly to those who feel like they’ve failed, drifted from God, or aren’t “good enough” to come back to Him. Through Scripture, we’re reminded that God isn’t looking for perfect people — He’s calling His people to return to Him, no matter how far they’ve gone.

    We walk through powerful passages that show God’s heart for the broken, the lost, and the repentant — and the beautiful truth that it’s never too late to come to Jesus.

    💡 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • Why most New Year’s resolutions don’t truly change us

    • Why goals can’t heal what only Jesus can

    • How God invites His people to return to Him

    • Why salvation is not earned by “doing better”

    • How Jesus seeks out the lost and rejoices when one returns

    • What repentance really means

    • Why anyone — no matter their past — can be saved

    📖 Key Scriptures:

    • Jeremiah 3 — God calls His people to return to Him

    • Matthew 21:28–32 — It’s not about appearing righteous

    • Luke 15:1–7 — The parable of the lost sheep

    • Romans 8:1 — No condemnation in Christ

    • Romans 10:12–13 — Anyone who calls on the Lord will be saved

    Main Message:

    A new year doesn’t need a new version of you — it needs a surrendered heart. No resolution can save you, heal you, or forgive you. But Jesus can, and He is inviting you to come back to Him today.

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    31 mins