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Everyday Grace with Belinda Kirk
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Everyday Grace. Bringing the Word of God to life!Hosted by Belinda Kirk.
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Everyday Grace | 42 | Jonah’s Journey II – The God of Second Chances
Jonah’s Journey II – The God of Second ChancesWhen obedience collides with mercy — and grace wins again.In this continuation of Jonah’s story, Belinda Kirk dives into chapters 3 and 4 of the prophet’s remarkable journey — from the fish’s belly to the mercy seat of God. In The God of Second Chances, we watch Jonah finally obey his calling, deliver God’s warning to brutal Nineveh, and witness a sweeping national repentance — only to respond with anger at God’s compassion.Belinda unpacks Jonah’s frustration and God’s patient teaching, showing how the prophet could celebrate grace for himself but struggle to extend it to others. The episode ends with one of Scripture’s most significant cliffhangers — a story left open so we can find ourselves in it.God still gives second chances — not only for obedience, but for mercy.
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Everyday Grace | 41 | Jonah’s Journey and Ours: When Running Meets Grace
This week on Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk takes us deep into the story of Jonah — not the children’s version we grew up hearing, but the grown‑up truth about a prophet who ran, a storm that raged, and a God who refused to give up.We trace Jonah’s defiance from Joppa to the depths, discovering how running from God leads to storms not only in our own lives but also in the lives we touch. Through Jonah’s surrender and God’s relentless pursuit, we see that discipline is not punishment but love in action—a divine redirection toward grace.Join Belinda as she contrasts Jonah’s journey with our own and reminds us that God’s purposes prevail, even when ours drift.
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Everyday Grace | 40 | Hiding from the One Who Loves Us Most
Belinda Kirk shares a heartwarming story from childhood to teach a hard truth: we can’t hide our sin from God. Through the examples of Adam and Eve, Jonah, and David, she reveals how our “pantry moments”— when we try to cover our guilt —often leave us isolated and worn down. But when we stop hiding and confess, God meets us with mercy and forgiveness. This episode reminds us that confession is the door out of shame and into grace.
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Everyday Grace | 39 | Don’t Let Your Past Disqualify Your Future
In this powerful episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk invites listeners to revisit Moses’ story—not as the deliverer of Israel, but as a man who nearly let his own shame erase God’s call on his life. We watch Moses move from a guilty fugitive to a faithful servant as God redeems his failure for a greater future.Belinda reminds us that the same God who spoke to Moses from a burning bush still speaks to us through grace. Whatever mistakes we carry—and however far we’ve run—God’s plans remain. He calls us by name, answers our excuses, and restores our purpose. Don’t let your past disqualify your future—God is still writing your story.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 38 | He Is Risen Indeed: The Facts and Faith of the Resurrection
Why does the resurrection matter beyond Easter Sunday? In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk explores the powerful truth behind the declaration “He is risen indeed.” Walking through 1 Corinthians 15, she unpacks both the faith and the historical facts surrounding Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection. From ancient historians to eyewitness accounts, this episode equips believers to confidently defend their faith and celebrate the risen Christ every single day—not just once a year.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 37 | The Mediator: One Way to Peace with God
In this edition of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk explores one of the most profound truths in Scripture—the absolute necessity of a Mediator. From family squabbles that need a peacemaker to the eternal conflict between humanity and a holy God, Belinda reminds us that only Jesus Christ bridges that divide.Drawing from 1 Timothy 2:5‑6, she reveals how Jesus fulfills the timeless need for reconciliation:“For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all."Through vivid storytelling and biblical teaching, this episode inspires gratitude for Christ’s finished work, confidence in our restored relationship with God, and a fresh understanding that Jesus alone is “the way, the truth, and the life.”
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Everyday Grace | Episode 36 | Never Too Late To Come Home
Belinda Kirk invites you into a thoughtful look at Luke 15 and the Parable of the Prodigal Son.Through vivid storytelling and gentle insight, she reminds us that the Father’s love is unwavering and His grace unending — even when we’ve wandered far. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’ve gone too far for God’s forgiveness, this episode will assure you of one truth: it’s never too late to come home.Free Download [HERE]
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Everyday Grace | Episode 35 | Worth It All
Belinda Kirk takes listeners on a heartfelt journey from her summer garden to the book of Colossians in this episode of Everyday Grace. A simple act of rescuing dying plants becomes a vivid picture of how God sees us—once broken, discarded, and without hope, yet loved and redeemable through the eyes of Christ.As Belinda unpacks Colossians 1 and Acts 22, she reflects on Paul’s dramatic transformation from persecutor to preacher and draws a powerful parallel to the way Christ restores us. Through this study, listeners are reminded that God doesn’t overlook the forgotten or the unworthy. He rescues, redeems, and transfers us from darkness into the kingdom of His beloved Son—because to Him, we are worth it all.This episode is both devotional and deeply theological, showing how understanding our worth in Christ transforms how we walk, how we pray, and how we love.“For He has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son He loves, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.”— Colossians 1:13‑14 (NIV)Download the Companion Guide [HERE]
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Everyday Grace | Episode 34 | Completely Covered: The Grace of Forgiveness
“No part of your sin is left peeking through what Christ has covered.” — Belinda KirkIn this episode, Belinda Kirk unwraps one of faith’s hardest commands—forgiveness.Opening with a vivid Sunday‑school memory of “toilet‑paper mummy” fun, Belinda draws a powerful parallel between being completely covered in laughter that day and being completely covered by Christ’s forgiveness. The Hebrew word kefar—“to cover over”—points to the atoning work of Jesus that leaves no trace of sin uncovered.Belinda walks us through Scripture—from the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 5 to Jesus’ conversation with Peter in Matthew 18—and shows how forgiveness isn’t limited to a number, but meant to be limitless. She explains that we forgive not out of convenience or emotion, but because of what Christ has done for us.Through Ephesians 4:32 and Isaiah 43, she reminds listeners that God doesn’t “forgive and forget” but chooses not to remember our sins — and calls us to do likewise.Finally, Belinda offers practical steps:Pray honestly for God’s help to forgive.Declare your choice to forgive — even out loud.Choose love and pray for the one who hurt you.Forgiveness, she says, is impossible apart from the Spirit—but it is the clearest reflection of Jesus in our lives.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 33 | Distracted Serving
Serving others is a beautiful act of obedience—until it becomes a distraction from the One we serve. Download the Distracted Serving Personal Study Guide HERE.In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk helps us see ourselves through the story of Mary and Martha from Luke 10. What began as Martha’s heartfelt hospitality slowly turned into frustration, bitterness, and blame—all because her service became more about what she was doing than who she was doing it for.Belinda draws warm and practical parallels between “distracted driving” and “distracted serving,” showing how easy it is for even sincere believers to lose focus. With gentle insight, she explores the heart‑check that Jesus offered Martha—a reminder that only one thing is needed: time at His feet.You’ll come away encouraged to slow down, refocus, and rediscover joy in serving for Christ rather than simply serving for service’s sake.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 32 | Don't Lose Heart
When the struggles stack high and strength runs low, the Apostle Paul reminds us—don’t lose heart.In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk walks through 2 Corinthians 4, uncovering how Paul faced relentless persecution, hardship, and disappointment yet remained steadfast in faith. Through vivid storytelling and relatable reflection, she shows that Paul’s “secret” wasn’t stamina born of self‑will, but renewal found in Christ.Belinda reveals that our hearts find courage when our gaze shifts from the temporary to the eternal—from the cracks in our “earthen vessels” to the treasure of Christ that dwells within. Whether you’re exhausted, discouraged, or simply worn out, this message will remind you that God’s power and promise outlast every trial.Get the FREE Download [HERE]
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Everyday Grace | Episode 31 | Love Demonstrated
Valentine’s Day may be over, but real love is never seasonal.In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk reminds us that love isn't a moment on the calendar—it’s a daily command from Christ. Drawing from John 13 and 1 Corinthians 13, she explores what love looks like in action: patient, kind, selfless, forgiving, and rooted in truth.Belinda challenges listeners to move beyond words and sentiment to love demonstrated—a sacrificial, intentional, Spirit‑driven love that reveals Jesus to the world. Whether it’s forgiving a hurt, serving someone who can’t repay, or loving when it’s inconvenient, this message invites us to let the Holy Spirit love through us.Get the FREE Study Guide Download [HERE]
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Everyday Grace | Episode 30 | The Smell of You
Have you ever noticed how certain smells can change everything—how the aroma of fresh bread can lift your mood or a familiar scent can pull up memories from years ago? In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk explores the idea that as believers, we each carry a fragrance of our own—not just a physical scent, but a spiritual one.[GET THE DOWNLOAD]Drawing from 2 Corinthians 2:14‑16, Belinda invites listeners to imagine what it means to be part of Christ’s victory parade, diffusing the fragrance of His knowledge everywhere we go. She explains how God uses our daily lives, like aromatic “diffusers,” to spread the sweet scent of Jesus into every space we enter.But that same aroma doesn’t smell the same to everyone. To fellow believers, it’s the scent of life and hope. To those resisting God’s light, it can feel strangely offensive—just as holiness once did to a world steeped in darkness. Using vivid stories, Scripture, and a memorable illustration or two, Belinda encourages us to live intentionally so our spiritual scent points people to Christ, not away from Him.
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Everyday Grace | Between a Rock and a Hard Place | A Lesson from a King
Have you ever felt wedged between a rock and a hard place—no good options, no way out, and pressure closing in from every side?Today we look back to a previous lesson that's plenty appropriate as we gaze through the window into the world we all live in. In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk opens 2 Kings 18–19 and walks with us through King Hezekiah’s tight spot as Assyria’s massive army stands at Jerusalem’s door.At first, Hezekiah does what many of us do: he tries to fix it himself. He empties his treasuries, strips gold from the doors of God’s temple, and pays a fortune to buy peace—only to discover that the enemy just wants more. Then Assyria’s spokesman, the Rabshakeh, uses fear, half-truths, and even God’s own prophecies to intimidate the people and undermine their trust in the Lord.Subscribe, share with a friend who’s between a rock and a hard place, and [DOWNLOAD] the printable discussion questions.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 29 | Keep Sowing: Faithfulness When You See No Fruit
Belinda Kirk reminds us that every believer is a minister of the gospel — a sower of the Word — regardless of stage or title.Drawing from Jesus' Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13, she helps weary Christians rediscover hope when they see little visible fruit from their labor.You’ll explore each kind of soil Jesus described, what it reveals about the human heart, and why our role is simply to scatter the seed faithfully — and let God bring the growth.If discouragement has crept in as you serve, teach, or love others, this episode of Everyday Grace is your reminder that your work is not in vain.Free Download [HERE]
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Everyday Grace | Episode 28 | Let It Shine, Let It Shine, Let It Shine
That simple childhood song — “This Little Light of Mine” — carries a lifelong message.In this episode, [Today's Free Download]Belinda Kirk invites listeners to rediscover what Jesus meant when He said, “I am the Light of the World” (John 8 : 12) — and what He meant again when He said “You are the light of the world” (Matthew 5 : 14).So...What does it really mean to “let your light shine”?Belinda takes us step by step through Jesus’ words in John 8 and Matthew 5, revealing how His declaration as the Light of the World connects directly to our calling as His followers. Like the moon reflecting the sun, we are designed to reflect His light — not produce our own.During this episode you’ll explore:The meaning of Christ’s “I AM” statements in John’s GospelHow light represents divine truth and holinessWhy believers are commanded to shine — even when the culture grows darkerHow fear and pride dim our witnessPractical ways to lift your “lamp” high so others can see the Father’s gloryKey Passages:John 8 : 12 (NIV) — “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”Matthew 5 : 14‑16 (NIV) — “You are the light of the world… Let your light shine before others.”
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Everyday Grace | Episode 27 | Praying 101
“Pray without ceasing.” (1 Thessalonians 5:17)It’s a command many memorize but few truly live.Belinda Kirk shares how her grandmother turned a lonely house into holy ground by learning to converse with Jesus about everything — the little, the funny, the heartbreaking, and the hopeful.From that story, Belinda unpacks the meaning of genuine prayer: not ritual, not recitation, but real relationship.In this episode:How to turn everyday moments into ongoing prayerWhat Jesus actually taught when He said “When you pray…” in Matthew 6How to listen for God’s answers instead of rushing awayWhy God bends low — literally leaning in — to hear His children pray (Psalm 116:1–2)A step‑by‑step walk through The Lord’s Prayer as a living conversationA closing guided prayer to help you put words into practice right awayWhether you’re seasoned in faith or still searching for the words, this episode will remind you that the God who created the universe still pauses to listen when you whisper His name.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 26 | In The Desert
It’s almost baseball season—and sometimes, even the most cheerful fan can lose their cool. In this Everyday Grace episode, Belinda Kirk takes us from the ballfield to the book of Exodus with a heartfelt reminder that our words and attitudes reflect the Christ we represent.When life’s calls don’t go our way, are we quick to complain—or quick to trust? Through Philippians 2, Exodus 16, and a tender look at Israel’s journey in the wilderness, Belinda shows us why gratitude shines brighter than grumbling and how our response in small moments can reveal the depth of our walk with Jesus.From the bleachers to the desert, Everyday Grace with Belinda Kirk brings faith lessons right into real life. It’s baseball season, and emotions run high—but what happens when our words in frustration say more than we intend?In this episode, Belinda invites listeners to examine the spirit of complaining through Scripture and story:Philippians 2:14–15 — “Do everything without complaining or arguing…”Exodus 15–16 — Israel’s grumbling after deliverance and God’s mercy in meeting their needs.Why even minor murmurs reveal something deeper about the heart.How turning complaints into prayer changes both perspective and peace.Belinda reminds us that complaining doesn’t just disturb the moment—it dishonors the Maker. Whether at the ballgame, at home, or in traffic, choosing gratitude reveals grace in motion.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 24 | Submission: A Word NOT To Be Avoided
Belinda reframes “submission” through the Christmas story—Mary, Joseph, and Jesus—showing how surrender births real life and daily discipleship. “Submission” isn’t a spiritual dirty word—it’s a doorway to life. In this Christmas-framed study, Belinda walks through Luke 1, Matthew 1, and Luke 22 to show how Mary, Joseph, and Jesus each submitted their will to the Father. You’ll see why Gabriel’s announcement demanded courageous surrender, how Joseph chose obedience over reputation, and how Christ’s “not My will, but Yours” defines true discipleship (Luke 9:23–24; Phil. 2:5–8).Expect a clear, compassionate call to exchange self-will for God’s will—in everyday practices like forgiveness, time with God, and Spirit-led self-control. If you’ve bristled at the word “submission,” this episode will set it in its biblical light and invite you into freedom.Get Today's FREE Downolad HERE
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Everyday Grace I Episode 23 | Unsearchable Riches & Immeasurable Love
Belinda shares a tender family story that leads into Ephesians 3—inviting us to kneel, be strengthened in the inner man, and rest in God’s immeasurable love. Free download in description.Grandmother Kirk’s quiet habit—kneeling on a painful knee to pray—becomes a doorway into Ephesians 3. In this episode, Belinda unpacks Paul’s “mystery” revealed: Gentiles are fellow heirs in Christ, welcomed into the family of God.From Acts 11 to Ephesians 3:14–19, you’ll discover why Paul bows his knees, what it means to be “strengthened in the inner man,” and how to be “rooted and grounded in love” that is higher, wider, longer, and deeper than we can measure. If you need strength, assurance, or a fresh sense of God’s affection, this teaching is for you.Get the FREE Download HERE
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Everyday Grace | Episode 22 | Beautiful Things
The most beautiful things often grow in the most difficult places. .Belinda shares a driveway story—a single petunia pushing through brick—that becomes a lens for Romans 4–5. What does it mean that righteousness is imputed by faith, not works? And what grows out of that justification? Paul names three gifts: peace with God, access to grace, and a living hope.Come along as Belinda walks us through how tribulation produces perseverance, character, and hope—and how to actually rejoice in hard seasons without pretending they’re easy. If you’ve felt pressed, overlooked, or worn down, this one’s a hand on your shoulder and Scripture in your ear.Get the downolad HERE
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Everyday Grace | Episode 21 | Thanksgiving Isn't Over
Thanksgiving is much more than a once-a-year holiday...it's a way of life.Get the downolad HERE
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Everyday Grace | Episode 20 | Walking In The Light
“If we walk in the light with God, we will walk in fellowship with one another.”Belinda Kirk opens with a simple moment under a dark tent—a grandson, a phone flashlight, and a spiderweb—and shows how 1 John 1 calls us to “walk in the light as He is in the light.” With clear teaching on context, Gnosticism, and koinonia, Belinda explains why true fellowship with God always produces humble, peace-seeking fellowship with one another. She ties in Psalm 119:105, Philippians 2:1–8, Romans 12:18, and 1 John 1:9, inviting both unbelievers and believers to respond with confession, obedience, and restored relationships.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 19 | Don’t Fight. Float: Finding Rest in Christ
In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk begins with a vivid picture of drowning in deep water—confused, exhausted, and out of air—and uses it as a powerful metaphor for what it feels like to be overwhelmed by life. From that image she leads us to Jesus’ invitation in Matthew 11:28, “Come to Me,” and shows that it’s not just a gentle suggestion, but a loving command from the One who actually knows how to give true rest.Belinda then takes us to Mark 10 and the story of blind Bartimaeus, a beggar on the roadside who refuses to let shame, the crowd, or his own unworthiness keep him from crying out to Jesus. While the disciples are focused on status and the crowd tries to silence him, Bartimaeus throws off his cloak, comes to Christ, and is healed. His response is immediate: now that he can “go his way,” he chooses to follow Jesus on the road.Through this passage, Belinda gently but clearly asks: What is keeping you from coming to Jesus with your suffocating circumstances? Are you staying wrapped in your “beggar’s cloak” of old habits, hurts, or unworthiness? The episode closes with a heartfelt prayer, inviting listeners to lay down their burdens, stop striving, and simply come to Christ for the rest, healing, and direction only He can give.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 18 | Tight Spots, Tough Enemies, and a Faithful God
Have you ever felt wedged between a rock and a hard place—no good options, no way out, and pressure closing in from every side? In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk opens 2 Kings 18–19 and walks with us through King Hezekiah’s tight spot as Assyria’s massive army stands at Jerusalem’s door.At first, Hezekiah does what many of us do: he tries to fix it himself. He empties his treasuries, strips gold from the doors of God’s temple, and pays a fortune to buy peace—only to discover that the enemy just wants more. Then Assyria’s spokesman, the Rabshakeh, uses fear, half-truths, and even God’s own prophecies to intimidate the people and undermine their trust in the Lord.Subscribe, share with a friend who’s between a rock and a hard place, and [DOWNLOAD] the printable discussion questions.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 17 | The Testing
“Here I am.” With that posture, Abraham climbs Moriah—and shows us how to face the tests that don’t make sense.In this Everyday Grace, Belinda walks through Genesis 22: Abraham’s early obedience, Isaac’s willing submission, the Angel of the Lord’s rescue, and the name that anchors our hope: Jehovah Jireh—the Lord will provide. You’ll leave with courage to obey, language to worship “on the way,” and confidence that God’s tests are meant to bless, not break.Key Scriptures: Genesis 22; Hebrews 11:8; Romans 4:19–21; James 1:2–4; Hebrews 4:12; Genesis 17:15–19.Takeaways:Obedience precedes clarityFaith speaks before it seesGod provides at the point of surrenderQuestions to ponder: Where is God asking you to say “Here I am”? What “Isaac” are you clutching that He’s asking you to trust Him with?Subscribe, share with a friend who’s in a decision moment, and [DOWNLOAD] the printable discussion questions.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 16 | Will You Be Judged
Are Christians judged for their sins in heaven—or is that a myth we’ve carried for too long?In this Everyday Grace, Belinda separates fear from Scripture: John 5:24 promises believers “shall not come into judgment,” Romans 8:1 declares “no condemnation,” and Psalm 103 says our sins are removed “as far as the east is from the west.” She explains the difference between the Great White Throne (for unbelievers) and the Judgment Seat of Christ (for believers’ rewards), then unpacks 1 Corinthians 3—what burns, what lasts, and why love matters.Key Scriptures: Romans 6:23; 2 Corinthians 5:21; John 5:24; Romans 8:1; Psalm 103:10–14; Revelation 20:11–15; 1 Corinthians 3:10–15; Romans 6:1–2; 1 Peter 1:16.Big Ideas:Your sins were judged at the cross; your works will be rewarded or burned.Grace removes condemnation; holiness is our grateful response.Confidence on Judgment Day comes from Christ’s finished work.If this encouraged you, share it with someone still dreading heaven. Subscribe for more Everyday Grace with Belinda Kirk and grab the printable discussion guide on the podcast page.[DOWNLOAD]
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Everyday Grace | Episode 15 | The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Click HERE for a printable [DOWNLOAD} of today's lesson.When the garbage disposal revolts and the day won’t stop spinning, what do we do? In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk invites you into a very real moment—gray water, grandkids, and all—and the unexpected conviction that came through a worship song and Psalm 34. Walking through David’s story (1 Samuel 16–22; cf. Psalm 56), Belinda contrasts “What Would Jesus Do?” with “What did David do?” and shows how Scripture trains us to bless the Lord at all times—on our best days and our cave days. You’ll learn:Why praise is a choice before it’s a feelingHow Psalm 34 was forged in David’s darkest hoursPractical ways to turn grumbling into gratitude when life won’t “drain”Scriptures: Psalm 34; 1 Samuel 16–22; Psalm 56New! Grab the printable download with today’s verses and reflection questions: search “Everyday Grace with Belinda Kirk” on your podcast platform or visit Christian1057.com.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 14 | Love Them To The End
Stung by someone’s words? John 13 shows a better response. As Jesus’ “hour” arrives, He loves His disciples “to the uttermost”—picking up a towel, not a throne. Belinda unpacks the meal’s Passover backdrop, the disciples’ status scramble, and why Jesus washed even Judas’s feet, revealing that greatness in God’s kingdom looks like humble service. We’re not just taught by a Teacher—we’re led by a Lord. [Download the free Study Guide]You’ll learn:What “He loved them to the end” really means (John 13:1)Why the foot-washing points to spiritual cleansing and daily surrender (John 13:8–10)How to practice enemy-love before the feelings follow (Matthew 5:44)Simple, practical ways to “wash feet” in your own conflicts this weekRead along: John 13:1–17; Luke 22:24–27; Matthew 5:44.If this encouraged you, share it with a friend who’s walking through a hard relationship.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 13 | When Faith Breaks Barriers: Bringing Others to Jesus
Step into the Word with Belinda Kirk in this episode of Everyday Grace. Together we explore one of the most striking accounts in the Gospel of Mark—the healing of the paralytic man.Belinda begins with a personal story about replacing her own roof, connecting it to the unforgettable moment when four friends tore through a roof to lower their paralyzed companion before Jesus. What drove them? Faith, determination, and an unwavering commitment to bring their friend to the only One who could heal and forgive.As the story unfolds in Mark 2, we see how Jesus responds not to the paralytic’s faith, but to the faith of his friends. Their boldness paints a vivid picture of what intercessory prayer looks like: carrying someone else’s burden, refusing to give up, and placing them at the feet of Christ. Belinda challenges us to reflect: Who are we bringing to Jesus? How determined are we to pray for those in need? And do we recognize the life-changing impact our intercession can have on others?Join us for this stirring conversation about faith, prayer, and the beauty of standing in the gap for those we love.
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Everyday Grace-Episode 12 When the Bottom Falls Out
"But. I. Trust. You."Getting to these words - not just saying them, but meaning them - is sopowerful. Let's face it, we sometimes feel like we are scraping the bottom of our proverbial barrel. So what do you do when the bottom falls out? In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk explores how to cope when life feels overwhelming. Drawing from Isaiah 41, she emphasizes trusting God during difficult times, reminding us that He is always present and in control, even when circumstances seem dire.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 11 | Embracing Our Thorns: Insights from the Apostle Paul
Today's conversation is a walk through the roses...and a discussion about thorns.In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk explores the concept of 'thorns' in our lives, drawing from the Apostle Paul's experiences in 2 Corinthians 12. She discusses how these thorns serve as reminders of our weaknesses, the importance of humility, and the sufficiency of God's grace in our struggles. Through Paul's story, we learn to embrace our thorns as gifts that can lead to spiritual growth and deeper reliance on God..
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Everyday Grace-Episode 10 Love Covers a Multitude of Sin
1 Timothy 4:8 says "...love covers a multitude of sins."Nice. But what dioes that even mean? Today we'll explore the scientific process (well...the natural process) that results inthose priceless pearls we talk about.Listen in as we bridge an understanding of love that really does ...cover a multitude of sins. Not deny. not ignore, not bury, but cover them in a way we begin to see offenses in a different light as part of Christ's family.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 09 | Don’t Wait for the Battle—Prepare Today with God
How do you prepare? What do you do on a regular basis to prepare for whatever lies ahead?Today we're looking at Daniel chapters 5 and 6 for some insight into how Daniel prepared for that lion's den (without knowing it) and ask that person in the mirror... "What's your custom?" Life’s challenges rarely give us a warning. That’s why preparation matters. In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk takes us through the story of Daniel to show how daily faith equips us for unexpected trials. Daniel didn’t start praying when trouble hit—he had already made prayer his custom. His consistency with God gave him the courage to face lions, jealousy, and even death itself.You’ll discover:Why spiritual preparation must happen daily, not occasionallyHow vigilance keeps us from being blindsided by the enemy (1 Peter 5:8)The key habits that made Daniel unshakableHow God uses our daily faithfulness to carry us through trialsBe encouraged to make time with God your daily custom. Because like Daniel, you won’t just survive the battle—you’ll be prepared before it begins.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 08 | Whatcha Want? | How to Pray Boldly and Live Fully Loved
In this episode of Everyday Grace with Belinda Kirk, we explore the treasures of Ephesians 3. Just like a child overlooking the feast in a full pantry, many believers live unaware of their spiritual inheritance.Paul’s prayer for the Ephesians reveals a stunning truth: we are adopted, accepted, and redeemed, yet many of us live as though we are lacking. Using the simple picture of a child in a pantry, Belinda highlights how often we ask for little when God is ready to give abundantly more than we can imagine.Together, we’ll explore:Paul’s prayer for spiritual strength and understandingThe importance of being rooted in loveThe vastness of Christ’s love that surpasses knowledgeHow to approach God boldly, trusting His abundant provisionDon’t settle for less when the riches of God’s grace are already yours. Let’s learn to live fully in His love today.
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Everyday Grace | Episode 07 | Embracing New Life: What It Means to Be a New Creation in Christ
Join Belinda for a thoughtful (and thought-FILLED) walk through the 4th chapter of Paul's letter to the Ephesians.In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk unpacks what it truly means to live as a new creation in Christ. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Ephesians 4, she explores the transformation that happens when we put off the old self and embrace our new identity.With practical guidance and heartfelt encouragement, Belinda shows how unity, love, and intentional living help us reflect Christ every day.2 Corinthians 5:17Ephesians 4:1-32Colossians 3:12
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Everyday Grace | Episode 06 | When Life Hurts: Hearing God’s Voice Beyond Circumstances
In this episode of Everyday Grace, Belinda Kirk unpacks the story of Job to answer a timeless question: how does God speak to us? While life’s circumstances can reflect His guidance,Belinda reminds us that experiences alone are not a stable foundation for understanding His will. Job’s journey through loss and suffering highlights the tension between doubt and faith, and points us back to Scripture as God’s clearest voice.If you’ve ever wondered whether your circumstances reveal God’s will, this episode will offer clarity, encouragement, and hope.
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Everyday Grace | 05 | The Mirror of Truth: Snow White Meets James 1
In this episode of Everyday Grace with Belinda Kirk, the fairy tale of Snow White becomes more than just a childhood story—it becomes a lens for understanding James 1.Just as the queen’s mirror revealed truth, God’s Word reveals who we really are. But James challenges us not just to glance at that reflection, but to live it out.Discover the freedom and blessing that come when we stop being hearers only and start being doers of the Word.
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Everyday Grace | 04 | Hold On to Jesus: Jacob’s Wrestling Match and the Power of Persevering Faith
What does it really mean to “Hold on to Jesus”?In this powerful episode of Everyday Grace, Bible teacher Belinda Kirk takes us deep into the story of Jacob and Esau—from womb to wrestling match—to uncover the transforming grace found in surrender, persistence, and desperate faith.Journey through Genesis 25–33 as Belinda unpacks how God meets us in our struggles and changes us through them. If you’ve ever wrestled with fear, regret, or uncertainty, this message is for you. Grab your Bible, and let’s step into the Word together—because sometimes, the greatest breakthrough comes when we simply refuse to let go.
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Everyday Grace | 02 | Fixing My Eyes
Are you running with purpose—or just running?In this episode of Everyday Grace, Bible teacher Belinda Kirk invites you into a powerful moment from “Family Day” at Fort Jackson, SC, and connects it to a life-altering truth from Hebrews 12. Through personal reflection and biblical insight, we’ll explore what it means to fix our eyes on Jesus in a world full of distractions, noise, and false finishes. This conversation is for anyone longing to deepen their faith, regain focus, and find hope when the race feels overwhelming. Whether you’re feeling spiritually stuck or simply need a reminder of why you started, this is a journey you won’t want to miss.
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Everyday Grace. Bringing the Word of God to life!Hosted by Belinda Kirk.
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