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A single sentence from the stage can change how someone meets their next meal. We open with a word of knowledge about a person living on a restrictive diet and watch as a woman stands and says, “It’s me.” That moment becomes a doorway into a wider conversation about healing, hope, and the complicated mix of fear and longing that surrounds food when the body seems to fight back. With steady compassion, we offer a clear prayer: be healed, be free to eat what you’re meant to eat, and be released from painful reactions in the name of Jesus.
Across this short, focused episode, we explore the tension between not knowing outcomes and still choosing to bless the body. We talk about how declarations of health can reframe identity from fragile to resilient, and how faith and wisdom can sit at the same table—pairing prayer with attentive eating, calm nervous systems, and medical guidance where helpful. You’ll hear why community matters when shame isolates, how being seen invites courage, and how a few bold words can quiet the script of constant threat around meals. The theme is simple and profound: bodies can learn safety again, and hope is a practice.
If you’ve ever whispered “I can hardly eat anything,” this conversation offers language for a different future. Receive the blessing to enjoy nourishing foods without fear, to notice ease where tension used to live, and to celebrate every small victory at the table. Listen, share it with someone who needs peace around food, and leave a review to help others find this message.
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If this podcast has been a blessing to you and you’d like to support the mission's ministry of RiverGate Church, we invite you to make a donation. Your generosity helps extend the impact of this work and allows us to reach more people with hope and healing. You can give electronically using CashApp ($RGCTULSA) or Paypal ([email protected]). Please enter MISSIONS for reason. Thank you for being a part!
By Linda Budd4.5
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A single sentence from the stage can change how someone meets their next meal. We open with a word of knowledge about a person living on a restrictive diet and watch as a woman stands and says, “It’s me.” That moment becomes a doorway into a wider conversation about healing, hope, and the complicated mix of fear and longing that surrounds food when the body seems to fight back. With steady compassion, we offer a clear prayer: be healed, be free to eat what you’re meant to eat, and be released from painful reactions in the name of Jesus.
Across this short, focused episode, we explore the tension between not knowing outcomes and still choosing to bless the body. We talk about how declarations of health can reframe identity from fragile to resilient, and how faith and wisdom can sit at the same table—pairing prayer with attentive eating, calm nervous systems, and medical guidance where helpful. You’ll hear why community matters when shame isolates, how being seen invites courage, and how a few bold words can quiet the script of constant threat around meals. The theme is simple and profound: bodies can learn safety again, and hope is a practice.
If you’ve ever whispered “I can hardly eat anything,” this conversation offers language for a different future. Receive the blessing to enjoy nourishing foods without fear, to notice ease where tension used to live, and to celebrate every small victory at the table. Listen, share it with someone who needs peace around food, and leave a review to help others find this message.
Have a prayer request? Send us a text!
Support the show
If this podcast has been a blessing to you and you’d like to support the mission's ministry of RiverGate Church, we invite you to make a donation. Your generosity helps extend the impact of this work and allows us to reach more people with hope and healing. You can give electronically using CashApp ($RGCTULSA) or Paypal ([email protected]). Please enter MISSIONS for reason. Thank you for being a part!