Pursuing Hearts

S2 E3 | How Transitions Impact Your Relationship with God


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In this episode, we share how seasons of transition can deeply impact your relationship with God. Transition often brings emotional highs and lows, revealing whether your faith is just head knowledge or rooted in real experience. We discuss how this season invites us to trust God more deeply and shift our focus from doing for Him to simply being with Him.

High points of the conversation include:

  • Transition reveals the depth and authenticity of your relationship with God.
  • Learning to focus on who God is, not just what He does.
  • Seeing God open doors through grace, not striving.
  • Realizing God’s favor and provision often come unexpectedly.
  • Asking, “God, are You enough if nothing changes?”
  • Embracing stillness and time with God as purposeful.
  • Letting one Scripture become an anchor through the season.

If you’re in a similar season, this episode gently invites you to reflect on what God is doing in you, not just around you. It’s a reminder that you are seen, loved, and led—even in the waiting.

Scripture References from the Episode:

  1. Philippians 3:10 – “I want to know Christ...” (the heart cry to know God more deeply)
  2. Isaiah 41:10 (AMP) – “Fear not [there is nothing to fear], for I am with you… I will help you…” (a key verse that brought comfort and strength)
  3. Luke 1:28 – “You are highly favored…” (Mary was greeted with this, and it’s a reminder that we walk in God’s favor too)
  4. Philippians 1:6 (NKJV) – “being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ;”

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Pursuing HeartsBy Cheryl Ziegler & Clarette du Plooy