Take a Seat
Episode 26 of the Breathing Room with Caroline Schandel podcast, hosted by Caroline Schandel, titled "Take a Seat" was published on August 31, 2020 and runs 20 minutes.
August 31, 2020 ·20m · Breathing Room with Caroline Schandel
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Episode Description
What is the identity you are sitting into and where are you resting? This week Caroline discusses when Jesus declared who he was as God's anointed one and then took his seat there. He rested into what he knew to be true. On this episode you'll learn where you sit, why it matters, and what it means to take a seat with God into the words he is speaking over your life.
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