EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 16 MIN
When the Harvest Gets Consumed
from The Intentional Grounding Godcast - Letters to Isaiah · host Donald Dombrowski
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Intentional Grounding Godcast – Letters to Isaiah, Coach Dombrowski breaks down Jeremiah 5:17 and explores the danger of misplaced trust. This verse reminds us that when God’s people drift from obedience, the very things they depend on — harvest, bread, flocks, vines, fig trees, and fortified cities — can become exposed.This episode challenges listeners to examine what they have been trusting more than God and to return with humility, repentance, and renewed obedience. It is a strong but hopeful reminder that God’s warnings are invitations to come back before the damage gets deeper.Support the showYou don’t have to have it all figured out. You just have to stay grounded.Take what you heard today with you not as something to rush through, but as something to sit with.Slow your breathing. Steady your heart. And remember… God is already at work, even in the quiet.Thank you for spending this time with me. Thank you for choosing stillness over striving. Thank you for showing up—right where you are.Thank you for joining me on the Intentional Grounding Godcast. Stay grounded, stay faithful, and remember—you’re never walking alone.Until next time…I’ll be prayin’ for ya.
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Intentional Grounding Godcast – Letters to Isaiah, Coach Dombrowski breaks down Jeremiah 5:17 and explores the danger of misplaced trust. This verse reminds us that when God’s people drift from obedience, the very things they depend on — harvest, bread, flocks, vines, fig trees, and fortified cities — can become exposed. This episode challenges listeners to examine what they have been trusting more than God and to return with humility, repentance, and r...
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