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Sometimes love doesn't fall apart, it just starts to feel heavier.
In this episode, Diana explores why many faithful women continue showing up, caring deeply, and doing what needs to be done, yet quietly lose their sense of peace. Not because something is wrong, but because something has become strained.
Drawing from Colossians 3 and Matthew 11, this conversation reframes peace as a spiritual signal, not a reward for obedience, but information worth paying attention to. When peace fades, it's not an accusation. It's an invitation to notice.
This episode is not about fixing or pulling back. It's about slowing down long enough to listen.
You'll learn:
Why peace matters in Christian relationships and spiritual life
How love can feel heavy even when nothing is "wrong"
What Scripture means when it says peace should "rule"
A simple reflection to help you notice without judgment
Reflection question: Where has love in my life started to feel heavier than it used to?
You don't need to solve it yet. Just notice.
That awareness is often the first faithful step.
LINKS:
www.unveilingheirs.com
www.dianabigham.com
By Diana Bigham5
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Sometimes love doesn't fall apart, it just starts to feel heavier.
In this episode, Diana explores why many faithful women continue showing up, caring deeply, and doing what needs to be done, yet quietly lose their sense of peace. Not because something is wrong, but because something has become strained.
Drawing from Colossians 3 and Matthew 11, this conversation reframes peace as a spiritual signal, not a reward for obedience, but information worth paying attention to. When peace fades, it's not an accusation. It's an invitation to notice.
This episode is not about fixing or pulling back. It's about slowing down long enough to listen.
You'll learn:
Why peace matters in Christian relationships and spiritual life
How love can feel heavy even when nothing is "wrong"
What Scripture means when it says peace should "rule"
A simple reflection to help you notice without judgment
Reflection question: Where has love in my life started to feel heavier than it used to?
You don't need to solve it yet. Just notice.
That awareness is often the first faithful step.
LINKS:
www.unveilingheirs.com
www.dianabigham.com