Life After Freedom

Ep 16 - Cadence For A New Year


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The year opens with a drumbeat: God’s cadence calls us to move with purpose, not pressure. We kick off season three by revisiting the five most downloaded moments from the past two years—powerful clips that trace a path from offense and shame to courage, purity, and real freedom in Jesus.

We start with the rhythm of alignment, drawing a vivid connection between marching cadence and hearing God’s timing through Scripture. From there, we explore how offense grows from unmet expectations, why it isolates us, and the three steps that set us free: examine the heart, forgive by God’s strength, and repent. We move into the raw reality of toxic soul ties and the culture of sexual impurity, then reframe purity as intimacy with God—renewing the mind with Romans 12 and practicing true worship with our bodies and choices.

Anxiety takes center stage as an alarm, not an identity. Paul’s playbook—gratitude, intercession, and focus on God’s promises—helps us seek first the kingdom and quiet the loop of fear. We tackle self-disqualification next, trading shame narratives for sanctification’s slow, faithful progress. The most-played message crowns the journey: a straight-talking invitation to step out of slavery to sin. Harriet Tubman’s piercing insight reminds us many don’t know they’re bound; the good news is Jesus already paid the price. Freedom is real, and the door is open.

We close with a practical charge for 2026: fast, pray, shut out the noise, and listen for God’s voice. If you’re ready to reset your rhythm and walk lighter, this highlight reel will meet you with courage, clarity, and hope. Subscribe, share with someone who needs freedom today, and leave a review to help more people find the show. What chapter spoke to you most?

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