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Mary’s Surrender (pt 2) and the Soul’s Two-Step with guest Jeanne Bill

Mary’s Surrender (pt 2) and the Soul’s Two-Step with guest Jeanne Bill

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This episode of Marriage, Mayhem, and Mercy features a rich conversation with Jeanne Bill about Mary’s surrender in Luke 1 and what it looks like to live a surrendered life today. Jeanne traces Mary’s quiet “yes” through pregnancy, Jesus’ ministry, the cross, and beyond, showing us that surrender isn’t a one-time decision but a daily process of trusting God in uncertainty and suffering.Jeanne also shares her own journey of healing, describing how daily surrender has meant allowing herself to feel pain, releasing it to Jesus, and practicing radical forgiveness—toward others and toward herself. We talk about bitterness and the body, the example of Jesus and Stephen in forgiving their enemies, the story of Joseph, and what Jeanne calls the soul’s “two-step”: surrender and submission. The episode closes with practical encouragement for living with a kingdom mindset, seeing our work and relationships as part of God’s family business, and believing that our “yes” to God is significant long before we see the fruit.Summary In this episode, Tanja sits down with Jeanne Bill to explore Mary’s surrender in Luke 1 and how her “let it be to me according to your word” continued through Jesus’ lifetime of ministry and suffering. Jeanne shares how God invited her into a daily practice of surrender in her own story of pain, regret, and healing. They discuss the difference between stuffing emotions and feeling to heal, the spiritual and physical cost of unforgiveness, the example of Jesus and Stephen forgiving their enemies, and what it means to live with a kingdom mindset in ordinary work and family life. Jeanne introduces the image of the soul’s two-step—surrender and submission—and reminds listeners that they are not behind in who they are becoming. In This Episode, We Talk About: How Mary’s surrender in Luke 1 flowed into a lifetime of trusting God through suffering Why “If you don’t feel, you won’t heal” matters for emotional and spiritual health The connection between unforgiveness, bitterness, and the body (“bitterness rots the bones”) The examples of Jesus on the cross and Stephen’s stoning as models of radical forgiveness Joseph’s response to his brothers and the truth that vengeance belongs to God What is really behind the un-Biblical concept of “self-forgiveness” Jeanne’s image of the two-step dance with God: surrender and submission Seeing your work as part of God’s family business and trusting Him for provision Why you are not behind in your calling—your delay may be development, not denial Practical Takeaways Let yourself feel so you can heal. Bringing your pain, regret, anger, and fear into the light is part of daily surrender; numbing only delays healing. Name and release unforgiveness. If you still feel that knot in your stomach when you see someone, ask the Lord to show you where forgiveness is unfinished.
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