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Are you feeling stuck in the weight loss struggle, wondering if you’ll ever break free? Maybe you’ve tried everything—diets, workouts, willpower—but nothing seems to last.
In today’s Worship & Word Wednesday, we dive into John 5:1-15, where Jesus asks a man who had been stuck for 38 years, “Do you want to get well?”
Just like this man at the Pool of Bethesda, many Christian women struggling with weight loss have felt hopeless, frustrated, and trapped. But here’s the truth: God has not forgotten you, and your breakthrough is possible!
In this episode, we’ll uncover:
It’s time to stop waiting for the “perfect moment” and start walking in victory with Jesus!
Grab your FREE guide to winning the spiritual battle of weight loss at ondrealynn.com/win
 
Join me here, FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DivinelyHealthyWomen 
By Ondrea Lynn - Certified Personal Trainer and Nutrition Coach for Christian Women4.9
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Are you feeling stuck in the weight loss struggle, wondering if you’ll ever break free? Maybe you’ve tried everything—diets, workouts, willpower—but nothing seems to last.
In today’s Worship & Word Wednesday, we dive into John 5:1-15, where Jesus asks a man who had been stuck for 38 years, “Do you want to get well?”
Just like this man at the Pool of Bethesda, many Christian women struggling with weight loss have felt hopeless, frustrated, and trapped. But here’s the truth: God has not forgotten you, and your breakthrough is possible!
In this episode, we’ll uncover:
It’s time to stop waiting for the “perfect moment” and start walking in victory with Jesus!
Grab your FREE guide to winning the spiritual battle of weight loss at ondrealynn.com/win
 
Join me here, FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DivinelyHealthyWomen 

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