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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2025 · 58 MIN

Ep 65 — Held (“Lord, Teach Me” by Rebecca C. Lane/Lyric and Letter Studios)

from Lyric and Letter: Worship in The Word

What happens when striving finally gives way to surrender?What happens when the prayer stops being about doing more… and becomes about being received?In this final episode of Season Three, I’m not bringing you a lesson — I’m bringing you a prayer.“Lord, teach me how to be loved.”This episode shares the story behind the song Lord, Teach Me — a song written not from confidence, but from a place of surrender. Not from performance, but from stillness. It came out of a moment when I stopped trying to prove, fix, or produce… and finally let myself be held by God.This is not a typical teaching episode.It’s an invitation.An invitation to stop striving.An invitation to rest in presence rather than answers.An invitation to receive what Christ has already given.As we close out this season, I also want to invite you into two spaces that continue the journey beyond this podcast:A quiet, reflective space on YouTube where Scripture and original instrumental music create room to slow down and sit with the Word without pressure.Watch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@LyricandLetterStudiosJoin us as we return to Thematic Verse Mapping on December 5th at 6:30 PM Eastern, continuing on the first Friday of every month. If you’ve been longing to go deeper into Scripture in a way that invites understanding without overwhelm, you are very welcome to join us.Learn more here:https://www.ThematicVerseMapping.comIf something stirred in you this season—a prayer, a question, a moment of recognition—I would genuinely love to hear from you. This space has never been about speaking at you. It has always been about walking with you.(Available on all major platforms)Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0J1Vr48OHKnAAc3byAbD50?si=5cd3facfd14f4aa0Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/bj/song/lord-teach-me/1852228989YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kz2Isu203R_hvnocH-V_QBmvnNy5AZSqg&si=3XFchC1v0JvjcPFu As we head into a holiday pause, I want to thank you for spending this third season with me. I’m grateful for every listen, every quiet moment, and every heart that has shared space here. When we return in the new year, we’ll continue weaving together Scripture and worship—bringing in new releases, original songs, collaborations, and whatever the Lord places on my heart to draw us deeper into Himself.This episode ends not with more words…but with a prayer set to music.Have a beautiful day in the Lord.God bless.

What happens when striving finally gives way to surrender?What happens when the prayer stops being about doing more… and becomes about being received?In this final episode of Season Three, I’m not bringing you a lesson — I’m bringing you a prayer.“Lord, teach me how to be loved.”This episode shares the story behind the song Lord, Teach Me — a song written not from confidence, but from a place of surrender. Not from performance, but from stillness. It came out of a moment when I stopped trying to prove, fix, or produce… and finally let myself be held by God.This is not a typical teaching episode.It’s an invitation.An invitation to stop striving.An invitation to rest in presence rather than answers.An invitation to receive what Christ has already given.As we close out this season, I also want to invite you into two spaces that continue the journey beyond this podcast:A quiet, reflective space on YouTube where Scripture and original instrumental music create room to slow down and sit with the Word without pressure.Watch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@LyricandLetterStudiosJoin us as we return to Thematic Verse Mapping on December 5th at 6:30 PM Eastern, continuing on the first Friday of every month. If you’ve been longing to go deeper into Scripture in a way that invites understanding without overwhelm, you are very welcome to join us.Learn more here:https://www.ThematicVerseMapping.comIf something stirred in you this season—a prayer, a question, a moment of recognition—I would genuinely love to hear from you. This space has never been about speaking at you. It has always been about walking with you.(Available on all major platforms)Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0J1Vr48OHKnAAc3byAbD50?si=5cd3facfd14f4aa0Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/bj/song/lord-teach-me/1852228989YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kz2Isu203R_hvnocH-V_QBmvnNy5AZSqg&si=3XFchC1v0JvjcPFu As we head into a holiday pause, I want to thank you for spending this third season with me. I’m grateful for every listen, every quiet moment, and every heart that has shared space here. When we return in the new year, we’ll continue weaving together Scripture and worship—bringing in new releases, original songs, collaborations, and whatever the Lord places on my heart to draw us deeper into Himself.This episode ends not with more words…but with a prayer set to music.Have a beautiful day in the Lord.God bless.

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