So many of us live in the space of almost — almost healed, almost disciplined, almost obedient to what God asked us to do. But what we don’t realize is that “almost” still costs us something. In this episode, we’re talking about the hidden price of settling for halfway — the opportunities we miss, the growth we delay, and the peace we forfeit when we don’t fully commit to what we’ve been called to. Because the truth is, partial obedience is still disobedience, and almost becoming who God crea...
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So many of us live in the space of almost — almost healed, almost disciplined, almost obedient to what God asked us to do. But what we don’t realize is that “almost” still costs us something. In this episode, we’re talking about the hidden price of settling for halfway — the opportunities we miss, the growth we delay, and the peace we forfeit when we don’t fully commit to what we’ve been called to. Because the truth is, partial obedience is still disobedience, and almost becoming who God crea...
If God Did the Bare Minimum, Would You Still Be Satisfied?//The Heart of God vs. The Hand of God
Girls in Real Life
39 minutes
2 months ago
If God Did the Bare Minimum, Would You Still Be Satisfied?//The Heart of God vs. The Hand of God
Lately I’ve been asking myself a hard question: if God never did another thing for me—if He didn’t answer another prayer, open another door, or bless me with the things I desire—would I still be satisfied in Him? Honestly, that’s not an easy question to wrestle with. In this week’s episode, I’m sharing how God has been shifting my perspective from chasing His blessings to cherishing His presence. We’ll talk about the difference between seeking God’s hand and seeking His heart, why true conten...
Girls in Real Life
So many of us live in the space of almost — almost healed, almost disciplined, almost obedient to what God asked us to do. But what we don’t realize is that “almost” still costs us something. In this episode, we’re talking about the hidden price of settling for halfway — the opportunities we miss, the growth we delay, and the peace we forfeit when we don’t fully commit to what we’ve been called to. Because the truth is, partial obedience is still disobedience, and almost becoming who God crea...