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In this episode of God in the Grocery Aisle, Chelsea opens up about obeying God to have a direct, gospel-centered conversation with a lifelong friend who doesn’t share her faith. She describes the Holy Spirit’s nearness, the cost of honesty, and the peace that came from saying what needed to be said—even without a tidy ending. Together, they reflect on courage as simply saying yes to God and the freedom that often follows obedience. Along the way, God confirms His presence through timely sermons, faithful prayer partners, and Scripture—“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first” (John 15:18, NIV)—reminding us to hold truth and love together.
By [email protected]In this episode of God in the Grocery Aisle, Chelsea opens up about obeying God to have a direct, gospel-centered conversation with a lifelong friend who doesn’t share her faith. She describes the Holy Spirit’s nearness, the cost of honesty, and the peace that came from saying what needed to be said—even without a tidy ending. Together, they reflect on courage as simply saying yes to God and the freedom that often follows obedience. Along the way, God confirms His presence through timely sermons, faithful prayer partners, and Scripture—“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first” (John 15:18, NIV)—reminding us to hold truth and love together.