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Are you feeling triggered, offended, or defensive… especially when someone shares a prophetic word or when God prompts you to do something uncomfortable? What if that agitation isn’t a sign to run—but a sign that God is trying to heal something in you?
In this episode of the #MoreThanJustPretty Podcast, Samantha Lee breaks down the spiritual signs we often ignore, the moments when God's voice feels like a trigger, and how our defensive reactions can actually be divine direction. If you've ever wrestled with a word that felt too personal, too painful, or too far-fetched—this episode is for you.
You’ll learn:
• Why your offense might be prophetic
• How to discern God's voice vs. emotional triggers
• What spiritual agitation really means
• The difference between soul wounds and Holy Spirit conviction
• How God uses discomfort to bring healing and alignment
This conversation will challenge you to lean in instead of lashing out—and to ask yourself: “What if what bothers me is actually building me?”
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe!
Share this with someone who’s been wrestling with a word from God.
By Love, Samantha LeeAre you feeling triggered, offended, or defensive… especially when someone shares a prophetic word or when God prompts you to do something uncomfortable? What if that agitation isn’t a sign to run—but a sign that God is trying to heal something in you?
In this episode of the #MoreThanJustPretty Podcast, Samantha Lee breaks down the spiritual signs we often ignore, the moments when God's voice feels like a trigger, and how our defensive reactions can actually be divine direction. If you've ever wrestled with a word that felt too personal, too painful, or too far-fetched—this episode is for you.
You’ll learn:
• Why your offense might be prophetic
• How to discern God's voice vs. emotional triggers
• What spiritual agitation really means
• The difference between soul wounds and Holy Spirit conviction
• How God uses discomfort to bring healing and alignment
This conversation will challenge you to lean in instead of lashing out—and to ask yourself: “What if what bothers me is actually building me?”
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe!
Share this with someone who’s been wrestling with a word from God.