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By Justbeingruthie
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The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
Rejection hurts. In this episode, we dive into a mini-Bible study and float through a poem on the blessings of rejection as seen in Genesis 29, the story of Leah, Jacob's unloved wife. Leah prayed for God to make Jacob love her, but God will not answer prayers rooted in manipulation. He does not "make" us love Him, so He will not "make" other people love us. His only duty is to help us love those we have chosen to love, Himself included. God sees your rejection and has heard your affliction, take a listen and let Him heal you.
If you've ever had something end in your life, this episode is for you. Whether it was a friendship you never thought would end or a place you never thought you would leave, endings are laced with some element of pain. How you navigate the waves of emotions is what will make or break your character and relationship with God and others. So how do we practically and genuinely love from a distance? How do we effectively heal our hearts? What are the blessings that come out of something that brings us so much pain and discomfort? Take a listen and find out as we delve a little deeper into Ecclesiastes 7:8.
There are certain situations in this life that are more black and white than we give it credit for, such as relationships. Undefined relationships are not as "undefined" as we make it seem because they are definitely not a relationship...0 commitment, 100% vibes. Even the infamous answer of "I don't know" can spell out 'no' two times. Honestly speaking, I believe that "I don't know" is a cowardly way of letting someone (someone who likes you and you like back) down without really letting them down. It's a way to say no, but still have access to the perks that come with the yes that they desire to hear. What does God say about uncertainty and uncertain relationships? Is uncertainty even in His character? God shook me to the core and I can't keep His chastening words to myself. Take a listen and share if you felt convicted, shocked, or whatever emotion my words evoke.
Hi beautiful people, welcome to N'ime obi m, which translates to "inside my heart" in Igbo. This short trailer will give you a look into what we're all about. Take a listen and welcome to the fam! :)
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.