What if faithfulness isn’t about doing more but about stewarding better?
As we begin a new year, many of us feel the pressure to add, strive, and prove ourselves spiritually and practically. But before January is halfway over, we’re already exhausted. In this episode, we’re talking about biblical stewardship and exploring what it actually means to be faithful without burning out.
Rooted in the wisdom Moses received from Jethro in Exodus, this conversation explores how cultural expectations, coping mechanisms, and unexamined habits can quietly pull us away from God’s design. We’ll talk honestly about overfunctioning, wearing too many hats, and why overwhelm is sometimes a holy reminder that we are human and God is not asking us to be limitless.
This is an invitation to release what God never asked you to carry, to pace yourself with discernment, and to steward your life in a way that produces fruit without sacrificing your soul.
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Host: Sabrian Enoch
We’re really good at starting... but staying is where the work is.
Just in time for New Year’s Eve, this bonus episode is a call to slow down, examine our intent, and return to the place of abiding. Rooted in John 15, we talk about how easy it is to begin with clarity and drift over time, and how God invites us back to daily dependence, fresh obedience, and staying close to the Source.
As you step into a new year, stay rooted in Christ so your fruit lasts.
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As the year comes to a close, this episode invites us to slow down and reflect on what waiting has formed in our lives. Drawing from Isaiah 40:31, we explore how waiting on the Lord isn’t passive. It’s a place of renewal, strength, and preparation. This conversation reframes the pressure of the new year and reminds us that fresh starts don’t always mean doing more, but trusting deeper.
If you’re stepping into the next season feeling weary, uncertain, or reflective, this episode will help you walk forward anchored in God’s timing, not your own.
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Every decision we make is shaping something... our character, our direction, and ultimately, our eternity.
In this episode, we explore Deuteronomy 30:19 and the truth that God invites us to choose life daily. From the small habits we overlook to the big crossroads we wrestle with, our choices are forming a spiritual trajectory. This is a call to intentionality, steadfastness, and living with eternity in mind.
If you’ve felt spiritually stagnant or unsure of your next steps, this conversation will help you re-center your heart and walk wisely.
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Waiting stretches us in ways nothing else does. It exposes our desire for control, our hidden timelines, and the fear that maybe God is taking too long.
In this episode, we talk honestly about why waiting feels so heavy and what God is shaping in us beneath the surface. If you’re in a season of delay, silence, or uncertainty, this episode will help you wait with hope instead of worry.
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Host: Sabrian Enoch
In Luke 7:36–50, Jesus reminds us that the one who knows how much they’ve been forgiven loves much. But many of us forget we’re debtors too...
We lose awareness of our need for grace and our worship grows dull. This episode invites you back into holy awareness: the kind that humbles you, awakens awe, and deepens your gratitude for the mercy of Jesus.
If you’re ready for a heart check and a fresh revelation of forgiveness, this one is for you.
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This time of year, gratitude is plastered everywhere from mugs, to captions, and commercials. But true gratitude isn’t seasonal.
In this episode, we explore how gratitude flows from a whole life built on Christ, not from whatever is happening around us.
If you’re longing for a deeper, more grounded posture of gratitude beyond the holiday hype, this episode will encourage you to see His goodness in every season.
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Rooted in Deuteronomy 6:6–7, this episode explores how the gospel shapes the way we love, lead, and live in our homes and relationships. From parenting and marriage to friendship and community, we talk about what it means to let faith show up in the everyday, around the dinner table, in hard conversations, and through quiet consistency.
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Host: Sabrian Enoch
This episode dives into what it means to see your everyday work, whether that's at home, in the office, or anywhere in between, as worship. Centered on Colossians 3:23–24, we talk about reframing ordinary tasks with eternal purpose and inviting God into the rhythms of your day. Because when Christ is at the center of your work, nothing is wasted and everything becomes worship.
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Host: Sabrian Enoch
In this episode, we talk about what it really means to live a faith that goes beyond Sunday mornings. Drawing from James 1:22, “Be doers of the Word, and not hearers only,” we explore how easy it is to compartmentalize our spiritual lives, worshipping on Sunday, but drifting by Monday. Through honest reflection and practical examples, this episode invites you to let God into every part of your life: your work, your home, your relationships and to walk with Him daily, not just weekly.
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Host: Sabrian Enoch
Sometimes the hardest part of studying the Bible is knowing where to start.
In this episode, I’ll share a simple framework and practical tools you can use to build your own study rhythm—whether it’s journaling, using prompts, or asking guiding questions that bring the Word to life. You’ll also hear how to meditate on Scripture, apply it to your everyday, and begin to approach the Bible with confidence. Plus, I’ll share a free resource that can help you take the next step in your study time.Download DIG DEEPER - Inductive Bible Study Guide Here!
Host: Sabrian Enoch
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For years, I thought Sundays were enough—church, a good sermon, and a few notes in my journal. But when I found myself under teaching that sounded good but wasn’t grounded in truth, I realized I needed more than a Sunday sermon. In this episode, I share my journey into deeper study, how God opened my eyes to gaps in my theology, and why daily time in the Word is essential for discerning truth. We can’t survive on yesterday’s manna. We need the living Word today.Host: Sabrian Enoch
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Opening the Bible can feel intimidating. Where do you start? How much should you read? What if you don’t understand it?
In this episode, I’ll break down practical ways to begin studying Scripture without the overwhelm. We’ll talk about keeping it simple, removing the pressure to “get it perfect,” and learning to invite God into the process one step at a time. Whether you’re brand new or just need a reset, this is your reminder that studying God’s Word is less about performance and more about presence.Host: Sabrian Enoch
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We live in a world that celebrates loud faith—big declarations, flashy moments, and endless opinions online, but louder doesn’t always mean stronger. In this episode, we’ll talk about why depth matters more than noise and how lasting faith is built on quiet, steady rhythms of Scripture and the Holy Spirit. If you’ve ever felt pressure to perform spiritually, this conversation will remind you that it’s okay to be rooted, faithful, unseen and let God do the rest.
Host: Sabrian Enoch
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Growing up in church doesn’t mean you grow up knowing Jesus. In this episode of Cultivating Fruit of the Spirit with The Restored Orchard, we unpack my story as a church kid. The one who knew all the scriptures, served, and tried so hard to “get it right.”
This conversation is a grace-filled space for anyone who grew up in church but still wrestles with identity, perfectionism, burnout, or unlearning legalism. Whether you’re still in the pew or you’ve created distance due to being hurt by it all, this is your invitation to come back... not to perform, but to the presence of God.
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We don’t see fruit the day we plant the seed, but that doesn’t mean nothing is happening. In this episode of Cultivating Fruit of the Spirit with The Restored Orchard, we talk about the slow, unseen work of God in the early days of obedience. When you're showing up, sowing in faith, and seeing no results, this is your reminder that God honors the planting just as much as the harvest.
Growth takes time and the planting season doesn’t always feel productive, but God honors what’s done in obedience, even when no one sees it. This is a call to endure; the One who gives the increase hasn’t forgotten what you’ve sown.
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In this episode, we'll talk about how making excuses only delays our peace and how the gap between who we are and who God is calling us to be begins to close the moment we stop negotiating and start obeying. Your peace is waiting on the other side of your yes.
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Host: Sabrian Enoch
Sometimes the breakthrough we’re praying for is sitting right beside the obedience we’re avoiding. In this episode, we’ll talk about John 5:1–9, the wrestle between excuses and healing, and how peace comes when we finally say yes to what God is asking. Obedience isn’t easy, but it’s the pathway to freedom.
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Host: Sabrian Enoch
In this episode of Cultivating Fruit of the Spirit with The Restored Orchard, we’re unpacking what it means to say yes on purpose, not out of pressure, guilt, or impulse. Rooted in 2 Corinthians 9:6–7 and Matthew 5:37, this conversation is an invitation to give your time, energy, and resources with prayerful intention.
We’ll talk about how Spirit-led obedience leads to more peace, more clarity, and more joy and how learning to pause before you commit can shift your life from overextended to aligned. There’s freedom in a cheerful, intentional yes.
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Host: Sabrian Enoch
In this episode of Cultivating Fruit of the Spirit with The Restored Orchard, we’re talking about the tension we all face. It's that pull between reacting in the flesh and responding in the Spirit. Through a personal story of conflict and conviction, we explore what it means to pause, pray, and yield when everything in you wants to push forward.
Together, we’ll unpack why the inner wrestle is actually a sign of spiritual maturity, and how learning to surrender in hard moments shapes us more into the image of Christ.
The wrestle isn’t failure—it’s spiritual formation.
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Host: Sabrian Enoch