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I'm kicking off today's episode with Psalms 119:100 — "I have more understanding than my elders, for I obey your precepts" — and unpacking why the flex isn't age or experience, it's alignment with divine instruction. With a little help from ChatGPT (and the Holy Spirit), I dig into the Hebrew roots of the word precepts and explore what it truly means to close the gap between knowing better and actually doing better.
I'm getting personal about my 20-year quiet season with God, the audacious prayer I prayed on my birthday, and the small but bold act of inviting fellow baseball parents to pray over our kids before a tournament — and what happened when I did.
I'm also sharing a new commitment: tracking answered prayers, observed miracles, and moments of alignment as a living record of God moving in everyday life. And I'm launching a new recurring segment where I share these moments — and I want to hear yours too.
In this episode:
Work hard, mom harder, love hardest — and shine God's love out into the world.
By Erica Walter5
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I'm kicking off today's episode with Psalms 119:100 — "I have more understanding than my elders, for I obey your precepts" — and unpacking why the flex isn't age or experience, it's alignment with divine instruction. With a little help from ChatGPT (and the Holy Spirit), I dig into the Hebrew roots of the word precepts and explore what it truly means to close the gap between knowing better and actually doing better.
I'm getting personal about my 20-year quiet season with God, the audacious prayer I prayed on my birthday, and the small but bold act of inviting fellow baseball parents to pray over our kids before a tournament — and what happened when I did.
I'm also sharing a new commitment: tracking answered prayers, observed miracles, and moments of alignment as a living record of God moving in everyday life. And I'm launching a new recurring segment where I share these moments — and I want to hear yours too.
In this episode:
Work hard, mom harder, love hardest — and shine God's love out into the world.