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In this heartfelt continuation of Perfect Body, Shirah Chante shares a deeply personal reflection on love, loss, and the spiritual lessons hidden in unresolved relationships. Drawing from Proverbs 4:23, “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it,” this episode explores how past love can quietly shape our present and even block our future.
Through music, testimony, and prayer, Shirah opens up about reconnecting with a college love after more than 30 years and the powerful revelation God brought through that conversation. Sometimes the “issues of life” flowing from our hearts are tied to endings that were never healed. What if closure isn’t about going back but about being released to move forward?
If you’ve ever struggled to understand why love felt out of reach, this episode will encourage you to examine your heart, seek resolution, and trust that God’s design for love is intentional and redemptive.
It’s time to build on the Rock, so when the storms come, your love will stand.
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Send Shirah Chante a Text
In this heartfelt continuation of Perfect Body, Shirah Chante shares a deeply personal reflection on love, loss, and the spiritual lessons hidden in unresolved relationships. Drawing from Proverbs 4:23, “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it,” this episode explores how past love can quietly shape our present and even block our future.
Through music, testimony, and prayer, Shirah opens up about reconnecting with a college love after more than 30 years and the powerful revelation God brought through that conversation. Sometimes the “issues of life” flowing from our hearts are tied to endings that were never healed. What if closure isn’t about going back but about being released to move forward?
If you’ve ever struggled to understand why love felt out of reach, this episode will encourage you to examine your heart, seek resolution, and trust that God’s design for love is intentional and redemptive.
It’s time to build on the Rock, so when the storms come, your love will stand.
Support the show