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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 28 MIN

Ripped Jeans - I hear you, I see you, I'm with You | Hearing God

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Today, we’re diving deep into the concept of attunement and how it relates to hearing God. We’re exploring the idea that genuine connection with others—and with God—hinges on being seen, heard, and understood. Through some relatable stories, like a mom's response to her daughter’s mishap with a new pair of jeans, we’ll illustrate how attunement can transform our relationships and interactions. We’ll also unpack how God is perpetually attuned to us, inviting us to mirror that same understanding and connection in our own lives. So whether you’re feeling frustrated, joyful, or anything in between, this episode is about recognizing that you are not alone in your emotions, and that there’s a loving presence ready to meet you right where you are.Resources:For Updates on Jason's Journey: settledco.com/jasonReclaim What's Real 5-Day JouneySettled Design CourseSettled CommunityFree 30 Minute Biblical Counseling SessionLinktree - https://linktr.ee/settledcoConnect with us:Website - https://settledco.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/settled.co/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552836102590YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@settledpodcastLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/settledco/Takeaways:We learned that humor can be a powerful tool in communication and connection.It's essential to embrace vulnerability in our conversations to foster deeper relationships.Our experiences shape our perspectives, and sharing those can help others feel less alone.We discussed the importance of active listening and how it can transform dialogues.Finding common ground can lead to more meaningful discussions, even in disagreement.We emphasized that laughter is a universal language that can bridge gaps between people.Mentioned in this episode:Settled Design Course"Settled Design" is a 10-week groups course to experience deeper wholeness, identity, and union with God—without pressure, over-preparation, or forced vulnerability. Settled Design Course

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