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  • A Royal Priesthood In Everyday Life
    Nov 20 2025

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    A season of physical limitation becomes a classroom for prayer and listening, where unexpected dreams get loud and 1 Peter 2:9–10 lands with fresh weight: chosen people, royal priesthood, holy nation, God’s special possession. Identity is not an accessory; it’s the operating system.

    We explore the priestly pattern in everyday life: standing in God’s presence while standing with people, ready to pray simple prayers, offer honest encouragement, and speak when the door opens. The focus isn’t self-display; it’s attentive availability. Jesus sets the pace—unhurried, interruptible, and confident that life flows outward. Hurry shrinks our vision and fuels anxiety; belonging quiets the soul and widens the field of love. That calm doesn’t make us passive. It frees agency. We stop obsessing over doing the right thing and begin doing the next faithful thing with God.

    Hearing God isn’t an elite skill but a lifelong apprenticeship anyone can grow in through humility and attention. As hope rises, influence follows. We’re not of the world, so we don’t mirror its despair. We carry a steady, joyful witness: tell what He’s done, proclaim His excellencies, and expect Him to show up in mundane spaces.

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    53 min
  • John 17: Living under the covering of Jesus’ Prayer
    Nov 13 2025

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    In John 17, Jesus asks the Father to keep us in the world, not remove us from it. That means life with God is not a strategy for escape but a way to flourish in a chaotic age. At the center is oneness: “I in them and You in Me.” Eternal life isn’t just endless time; it’s the quality of life that flows from knowing God right now. We talk about learning to say amen to Jesus’ prayer instead of trying to manufacture unity or joy, and how “Christ in you, the hope of glory” becomes the wellspring of transformation, courage, and holiness.

    We lean into a bold line many avoid: “The glory You have given Me I have given to them.” What does it mean to receive shared glory without pride? We unpack how partnership with God changes the way we respond when He moves through us—no self-erasure, no ego—just gratitude for inclusion. Along the way, we point to creation’s design, from galaxies to atoms, as a living metaphor of Christ at the centre holding all things together… and holding you together.

    Listen to be grounded, challenged, and encouraged to live from union rather than effort. If this conversation helps you hear God and walk in peace, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so others can find it. Your voice helps extend this prayer-shaped journey to more hearts.

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    1 h
  • Some Words Build, Some Words Break
    Nov 6 2025

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    What if the breakthrough you’re waiting for is waiting for your voice? We open with a tender, honest moment about inviting Jesus into our deepest longings, not discarding them. That simple reframing leads to a bigger discovery: God delights to provide. From there we step into Jeremiah 1 and hear those charged verbs—uproot, tear down, destroy, overthrow, build, plant—not as museum pieces but as a living blueprint for how followers of Jesus engage the world.

    We connect Jeremiah’s commissioning to the Great Commission, making the case that discipling nations involves both demolition and construction. There are moments to ask and moments to command. Under Jesus’ authority, we speak to mountains, not just about them. You’ll hear practical stories of moving from needy prayers to aligned declarations that confront lies, sickness, and spiritual resistance. This isn’t hype; it’s humility that borrows heaven’s words and expects heaven’s fruit.

    We also bring this home to daily life. Words create worlds, beginning inside us. We talk about prophesying over your inner world, replacing self-cursing with scripture-shaped blessing, and why order matters: uproot first, then plant. Whether you’re parenting through chaos, negotiating a deal, leading a team, or praying for a friend, the same pattern holds—renounce agreement with lies, declare truth in Jesus’ name, and watch space open for peace, provision, and clarity. Along the way, we challenge the habit of hopeless declarations like “they will never change,” and show how those phrases undermine the very prayers you’re praying.


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    57 min
  • His Presence Changes Everything
    Oct 30 2025

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    God with (and in) us is what sets us apart. This reality simply changes everything. We start with Moses' bold request in Exodus 33 and move to the rhythms that keep us grounded today. The heartbeat is simple: we will not move without God. That posture isn’t about drama or performance; it’s about a daily, ordinary awareness that the best part of any moment is the One who is with us.

    From there we push into what presence produces: power that makes a real difference. We talk about the church as more than mere talk, and share stories of healing, freedom, and provision that have shaped our expectations. Deaf ears opening, chronic pain lifting, shame losing its grip—none of this works on theory alone. We also get practical about why some prayers seem to stall. Sometimes the body hurts because the heart is holding a wound. Learning to ask simple, honest questions helps us partner with what God is actually doing rather than what we assume He should do.

    You’ll hear how we practice attention in the mundane—car rides, desk work, hallway chats—and why that quiet habit prepares us for moments that need courage. We draw a straight line between “Your kingdom come, Your will be done” and a life that expects God to move. Not as control, but as persuasion. Not as formula, but as friendship. Connection comes first; commission flows from there. Our hope is that you’ll walk away with a deeper hunger to notice what God is noticing and the courage to step toward the impossible with a simple yes.

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    57 min
  • Showing Up: Where Purpose Meets Perseverance
    Oct 23 2025

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    When following Jesus, resistance inevitably shows up. We name the enemy’s subtle strategy: wear you down until you stop showing up. From the parable of the two sons in Matthew 21, we draw a counterintuitive insight—God honors the one who wrestles and still goes to the vineyard each day. We talk about performance pressure, shame, and the freedom of bringing your real self instead of a polished version. God promise in the book of James that perseverance makes us perfect, mature and complete becomes a lifeline for anyone walking through a hard chapter, as we remind you that sometimes God stills the storm and sometimes he changes you in it.

    If you’re tired, discouraged or unsure of your next step, take this as a pastoral nudge: He is worth persevering for. Show up where God is at work today, even if your “yes” is shaky. Stay to the end for a prayer of grace and courage to keep going. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it and leave a quick review so others can find their way back to purpose.

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    57 min
  • Hearing God, Repentance, and Refreshing
    Oct 16 2025

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    In this episode, we talk about risk, waiting, and why a good Father invites His kids into moments that stretch faith. We name the quiet culprits—self-limiting beliefs that masquerade as humility—and show how calling them what they are opens the door to freedom. Repentance becomes more than guilt management; it’s a joyful “look again,” trading our constructed reality for the Kingdom’s better one. We share a practical framework—the four R’s (Repent, Renounce, Release, Receive)—to move from awareness to action, so you don’t just think about change, you experience it.

    This conversation is warm, honest, and grounded in Scripture, highlighting the security we have in grace: fully accepted, free to grow. You’ll hear stories of eager repentance and real refreshment, plus the gentle challenge to pause before reacting and ask, “Father, what are You doing here?” If you’re hungry for a calmer, clearer way to move through your day, this one will meet you where you are and nudge you toward life with God’s voice at the center.

    If this resonated, subscribe, leave a quick review, and share it with a friend who’s ready to trade hurry for hearing. What’s one place you’ll practice the pause this week?

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Scripture: Alive and defining life as it should be
    Oct 9 2025

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    52 min
  • Staying Grounded When Heaven Feels Quiet
    Oct 2 2025

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    When heaven feels quiet, most of us assume we’ve failed. We flip through the usual dials—prayer, worship, Scripture—and panic when nothing lights up. Today we invite you to a different lens: what if silence isn’t a verdict but an invitation to secure attachment, deeper honesty, and wider ways of hearing God?

    We open up about our own dry seasons and why “Hearing God” doesn’t make us experts—just lifelong students. From slow, unhurried lectio divina to raw journaling that cuts past polite prayer, we share practical rhythms that re-tune attention without slipping into striving. We explore how God speaks across channels—still small voice, dreams, impressions, wise counsel, and the living Word—and why pigeonholing His voice into last season’s method can keep you stuck. You’ll hear how reframing the question from “What’s wrong with me?” to “Where am I in pain, or what room have I closed?” trades shame for healing and opens fresh conversation with the Spirit.


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    54 min