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  • Redemption, Healing, And A New Beginning In Faith
    Nov 3 2025

    God uses imperfect stories to heal others. What if the part of your story you’re most afraid to share is the very thing God wants to use? Marie opens up about walking through public humiliation, slander, and deep trauma—then shows how prayer became a lifeline and how Scripture steadied every step toward healing. We talk about the difference between waiting for perfection and choosing obedience, and why the call of God often returns a second time, like it did for Jonah, persistent and patient until we answer.

    We name the hidden season—a cocoon where God heals, delivers, and reshapes identity—before the quiet command to emerge. From Jeremiah 29:11 to Psalm 34:18 and Philippians 1:6, the throughline is redemption and a future anchored in Christ’s faithfulness, not our flawless performance. That’s the heartbeat of Destined for Greatness Ministries: a place to learn, grow, and heal together, to practice confession and prayer, to speak truth in love, and to grow into maturity without pretending. We honor those who feel called but unqualified, those silenced or spiritually wounded, and those tired of polished personas who crave presence and integrity.

    If you’ve wrestled with the tension between justice and mercy, if you’ve been targeted, misunderstood, or sidelined, this conversation offers language and a path. We believe God still speaks and can use any willing heart, even one still healing. You’ll leave with a vision for obedient steps, a renewed respect for testimony, and a sense that your story may be the tool God uses to lift someone else. Subscribe to stay with us as we build this honest, hopeful community—and if this spoke to you, share it with someone who needs a second chance, then leave a review to help others find their way here.

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    8 min
  • Psalm 27: Light Against Fear
    Sep 30 2025

    Start with the light, and the shadows lose their say. Today we sit with Psalm 27 from the Darby translation and let its fourfold arc steady us: confidence in God’s character, desire for God’s presence, honest pleas for help, and a final call to wait with courage. We don’t rush the text; we let it do what it does best—reframe fear under a brighter truth and return the heart to its true address.

    We begin with the striking confession: the Lord is light, salvation, and strength. That confession isn’t abstract; it collides with real danger—enemies, encamped hosts, and the rumors of war. Then the focus shifts from threat to sanctuary. “One thing” becomes the compass: to dwell in the house of the Lord, to behold beauty, to inquire with humility. From that center, praise rises—sacrifices of joy, songs that lift the head above the surrounding noise. The psalm makes worship a strategy, not a soundtrack.

    The middle section reflects on the desire for God's intimacy. “Hear me, be gracious, don’t hide your face.” Memory answers fear: even if the closest ties fail, the Lord takes us in. We ask for an even path while false witnesses speak and violence breathes. Confidence returns with a resilient line—“I believe I shall see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living”—pulling hope into the present tense. We close where the psalm closes: wait for the Lord, be strong, let your heart take courage, and wait again. It’s a cadence for anxious days and long nights.

    If this reading steadied you, share it with someone who needs courage, subscribe for more reflective Scripture sessions, and leave a review to help others find this space.

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    3 min
  • Prayer and Reinforcement of Psalm 103
    Sep 21 2025

    This is a prayer and reinforcement of Psalm 103.

    Father, Redeemer, Healer, Advocate, Provider—You are all these and more. It's a prayer that speaks to your spirit, soul, and body, and honors the depth of what Psalm 103 reveals. Please check out S1.E1 for the full discussion on Psalm 103.

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    2 min
  • When your spirit leads, healing follows: Unlocking Divine Benefits in Psalm 103
    Sep 21 2025

    Psalm 103 stands as one of the most profound meditations on God's character in scripture, and this episode unpacks its riches layer by layer. Together we'll explore David's command to his own soul to "bless the Lord" – a revolutionary approach to worship that acknowledges our need to intentionally direct our inner world toward praise rather than waiting for feelings to lead us.

    At the heart of this psalm lies a divine ordering of our being: spirit, soul, and body. When reversed, we experience spiritual fatigue, emotional turmoil, and physical strain. But when properly aligned – spirit led by the Holy Spirit, soul submitting to spirit, and body following the soul – we unlock the "benefits" David describes: forgiveness that removes sin "as far as east from west," healing that addresses soul wounds before they manifest physically, redemption that transforms our pain into purpose, and restoration that crowns us with loving kindness.

    The episode delves into the stark contrast between human love (fleeting like flowers in a field) and God's love (eternal as the heavens). While human affection often wounds and abandons, God's love heals and restores. This divine love isn't just personal – it flows generationally to "children's children" who keep His covenant.

    Through personal testimony and scriptural insight, we examine how proper spiritual alignment allows us to face trials with divine perspective. Rather than fighting spiritual battles with emotional weapons, we learn to command our souls to praise even in difficult seasons. The God who "executes righteousness and justice for all who are oppressed" becomes our advocate, defender, and vindicator.

    Take time to reflect on your own spiritual alignment as we read the entire psalm and close with a transformative prayer addressing your spirit, soul, and body. What wounds from human love still need divine healing? How might God be calling you to command your soul toward praise today?

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    1 h et 28 min
  • Psalm 103 : God's compassion stretches from east to west
    3 min
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