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Life doesn’t always fall apart when a season changes.
In this episode, I share what it looks like to step into a new season — one that carries sadness, weight, and quiet adjustment — without panic, without pretending, and without trying to manage everything into submission.
This week, my eldest son left home to start university.
Together, we explore:
why new seasons often make us tired — not from being busy, but from holding on
how our instinct to manage (yes, even buying “one more broom”) can exhaust us
what Scripture teaches us about surrender, obedience, and trust
why trusting God has everything to do with who He is, not how well we cope
and how to move with a season instead of fighting it
Drawing from Jeremiah 38, Isaiah 51, and Job 38, this episode gently reminds us that God sees the whole picture — even the fragile, in-between moments.
If you’re:
entering a new season
leaving one behind
feeling sad but faithful
or learning to trust God in unfamiliar territory
this conversation is for you.
✨ You don’t have to rush the season.
You just have to keep walking — with God.
💬 Drop a comment and tell me: what season are you in right now?
By Jules4JesusLife doesn’t always fall apart when a season changes.
In this episode, I share what it looks like to step into a new season — one that carries sadness, weight, and quiet adjustment — without panic, without pretending, and without trying to manage everything into submission.
This week, my eldest son left home to start university.
Together, we explore:
why new seasons often make us tired — not from being busy, but from holding on
how our instinct to manage (yes, even buying “one more broom”) can exhaust us
what Scripture teaches us about surrender, obedience, and trust
why trusting God has everything to do with who He is, not how well we cope
and how to move with a season instead of fighting it
Drawing from Jeremiah 38, Isaiah 51, and Job 38, this episode gently reminds us that God sees the whole picture — even the fragile, in-between moments.
If you’re:
entering a new season
leaving one behind
feeling sad but faithful
or learning to trust God in unfamiliar territory
this conversation is for you.
✨ You don’t have to rush the season.
You just have to keep walking — with God.
💬 Drop a comment and tell me: what season are you in right now?