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Light in the Vines

Light in the Vines

Auteur(s): Luna
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Light in the Vines is a gentle journey through the Bible, one passage at a time. After decades away, Luna is rediscovering scripture with fresh eyes, and inviting you to come along. Whether you’re new to the Bible, returning after a long time, or simply curious, this is a space without judgment or pressure. Together, we’ll read, reflect, and look for the light woven through the verses, finding meaning for everyday life.Luna Spiritualité
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  • Bone of My Bone
    Dec 7 2025

    Genesis 2:18–24 gives us the first picture of companionship, someone formed beside us, someone who feels like home. In this episode, we reflect on that moment of recognition when two lives find they belong together.

    Music Credit:
    “Swirling Snowflakes – part 2” by Maarten Schellekens — Free Music Archive (CC BY)

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    4 min
  • Placed With Purpose
    Nov 30 2025

    In this episode of Light in the Vines, we sit with Genesis 2:4–17 a passage where humanity is set down gently in a garden shaped with care. Eden is already flowing with water, beauty, and purpose before we ever arrive. Here, we pause with that thought: what does it mean to be placed somewhere on purpose, given a space prepared for you long before you stepped into it?

    Music Credit:

    “Remembering Past Everything” by P C III — Free Music Archive (CC BY)

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    5 min
  • Rest Made Holy
    Nov 23 2025

    In this episode, we pause with Genesis 2:1–3 the moment God blesses rest itself. If you’ve ever felt guilty for slowing down or worried you’re “not doing enough,” this passage offers a gentler truth: rest was sacred long before work ever existed. A reminder that stillness isn’t something to earn… it’s something woven into creation from the very beginning.


    Music Credit:

    “Swirling Snowflakes – part 2” by Maarten Schellekens — Free Music Archive (CC BY)

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    3 min
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