Episodes

  • Storehouses of Snow
    Dec 19 2025

    Listen to the voice that met Job with wonder instead of explanations: Have you entered the storehouses of the snow? From that single question, we trace how God holds both snow and hail with intention, how barren seasons can still be beautiful, and how quiet faith can warm a cold space.

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    10 mins
  • The Promise and the Hallelujah
    Dec 12 2025

    Thunder that sounds like joy—that’s how Revelation 19:6 describes the hallelujah at the center of God’s story. We follow the promise from Abraham’s simple belief to Zechariah’s song to a future celebration where every true longing is answered in Christ. Along the way, we examine why Christmas isn’t just memory and tradition; it’s a yearly rehearsal of holy anticipation that pulls our hearts toward the throne, not just the manger.

    You’ll hear a poem, “First Christmas in Heaven,” written to help us imagine the joy of promises kept and the nearness of home. If you or someone you love is carrying heavy memories into the season, this conversation offers language for pain and a path toward hope. We’re not just looking back; we’re moving closer—one page, one prayer, one hallelujah at a time.

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    9 mins
  • The Word Who Came Near
    Dec 5 2025

    What if the God who spoke galaxies into being chose to come near, not as an idea but as a person who walks dusty roads and knows human limits? We open John’s prologue and trace its daring claim: the Word was with God and was God, and that same Word became flesh for us. From Augustine’s awe at the Creator entering creation to the Scriptures that frame Christ’s eternity, we explore how divine power looks like love stepping into vulnerability, not stepping away from it.

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    9 mins
  • His Name, Our Hope
    Nov 28 2025

    What if the quietest scene in history holds the loudest answer to the human heart? We open Isaiah 9:6 and Matthew 1:21 and follow the thread from a manger to the mission: not to polish our circumstances but to save us from sin and give the kind of peace that reaches the root. No halo, no crown—just God made flesh, choosing obscurity and dependence so we would not fear to come near.

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    11 mins
  • From the Cradle to the Cross
    Nov 21 2025

    What if the brightest kind of glory looks like humility you can touch? We open John 1:14 and follow the thread of the Word made flesh—God pitching His tent among travelers, not as a distant force but as a crying baby in a borrowed manger. From the first breath to the last, the story moves in a straight line: the manger and the cross are woven from the same love. Along the way, we explore why the incarnation had to be human, how Jesus stands as the second Adam, and why only flesh could die to reconcile us to God.

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    12 mins
  • From Abraham’s Promise To Everyday Generosity
    Nov 14 2025

    What if blessing isn’t a finish line but a starting point? We explore the ancient promise to Abraham and discover how it still shapes a generous, outward-facing life today. From the moment God said go to a land I will show you, the story of blessing has been about trust, presence, and purpose. We walk through the heart of Genesis 12:2–3, unpack how abiding in Christ fuels real fruit, and challenge the common idea that blessing is something we stockpile rather than share.

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    9 mins
  • Finding Rest Beyond Striving
    Nov 7 2025

    Ever feel like you’re doing everything right and still running on fumes? We dig into a liberating truth from 2 Corinthians 1:21–22: God establishes, anoints, and seals His people. That single shift—from self-effort to God’s initiative—reframes how we handle pressure, purpose, and peace. Instead of white-knuckling results, we explore what it means to be set in place by God, empowered for calling through the Spirit, and marked with a seal that guarantees our future.

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    13 mins
  • Surrendering Control To Find True Satisfaction
    Oct 31 2025

    When effort runs dry and answers don’t come, what if hunger for God’s help is actually the doorway to real satisfaction? In this episode, I share a vulnerable story from early motherhood—long nights, every remedy tried, and a tiny tube that revealed my need to control. The breakthrough didn’t come through effort, but through surrender—a quiet cry for help that became a holy moment of being met, guided, and steadied.

    Together we sit with Jesus’ promise in Matthew 5:6—“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness.” We explore what it means to seek God Himself rather than just outcomes, and how dependence, though risky, can lead to a deeper peace. Scriptures like Psalm 63:1, Jeremiah 29:13, and Isaiah 58:11 help anchor us as we talk about releasing control—in parenting, work, and relationships—and learning to pray without a backup plan.

    I close with a poem, “As I Release You,” a simple liturgy for anyone ready to lay down self-reliance and rest in grace. If you’re tired of spinning and striving, I hope this conversation feels like an open door to guidance, courage, and a well-watered soul.

    If it speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a short review so others can find it too. What are you ready to release today?

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    11 mins