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You ever hit that point where your spirit’s worn out, your prayers feel dry, and you’re just tired of trying to do it all right? Same. This week on At the Foot of Grace, we’re talking about the side of faith we don’t always admit out loud — the burnout, the guilt, and the pressure to be the perfect believer when all God really wants is you.
In this deep and honest episode, we open the Word and dive into what it means to rest in grace instead of striving for perfection. From Matthew 11:28 to Psalm 73:26, we’ll unpack what happens when God meets you in your exhaustion — not with judgment, but with compassion.
Plus, we’ll talk about the song that’s been on repeat in my spirit lately, “Free to Be Me” by Francesca Battistelli, and how it reminds us that those “dents in our fender” don’t disqualify us — they’re part of our testimony.
If you’ve been feeling distant from God, weighed down by expectations, or just ready to breathe again, this episode is your reminder:
You don’t have to perform for God.
You just have to come home.
🎧 Tune in now to At the Foot of Grace — where honesty meets healing and grace meets real life.
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You ever hit that point where your spirit’s worn out, your prayers feel dry, and you’re just tired of trying to do it all right? Same. This week on At the Foot of Grace, we’re talking about the side of faith we don’t always admit out loud — the burnout, the guilt, and the pressure to be the perfect believer when all God really wants is you.
In this deep and honest episode, we open the Word and dive into what it means to rest in grace instead of striving for perfection. From Matthew 11:28 to Psalm 73:26, we’ll unpack what happens when God meets you in your exhaustion — not with judgment, but with compassion.
Plus, we’ll talk about the song that’s been on repeat in my spirit lately, “Free to Be Me” by Francesca Battistelli, and how it reminds us that those “dents in our fender” don’t disqualify us — they’re part of our testimony.
If you’ve been feeling distant from God, weighed down by expectations, or just ready to breathe again, this episode is your reminder:
You don’t have to perform for God.
You just have to come home.
🎧 Tune in now to At the Foot of Grace — where honesty meets healing and grace meets real life.
Support the show