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Edit Zenith Ministries

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In this engaging episode of Honest to God, we dive into the topic of letting God work through you in everyday life. We explore practical steps to establish a deeper relationship with God, how to invite Him into your daily interactions, and the importance of humility in spiritual growth. Our guest, Thomas from Zenith Ministries, shares insights from his blog, offering five actionable steps to allow God’s presence to manifest through us. This episode is filled with personal anecdotes, spiritual reflections, and a touch of humor, all aimed at helping you cultivate a more meaningful faith journey. Timeline [1:15] - Introduction to the episode and today’s guests. [2:30] - Opening prayer and sharing of fun facts. [10:45] - Thomas discusses the inspiration behind the topic and his blog on letting God work through you. [14:30] - The importance of being in a state of grace and practical steps to stay connected with God. [19:00] - The significance of seeking friendship with God and how to start building that relationship. [22:15] - Practical tips on how to ask God to work through you in your daily life. [27:00] - Exploring the challenges of humility and how to practice it before God. Resources Visit Zenith Ministries to subscribe to the weekly blog and learn more about how to let God work through you. Check out Father Mike Schmitz’s insights on prayer and humility for more spiritual guidance. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to rate, follow, share, and review Honest to God! Your support helps us reach more people on their faith journey. Thanks for listening, and see you next time!

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