Everyday God for Your Every Day

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Everyday God for Your Every Day

Everyday God for Your Every Day is a weekly podcast to encourage you wherever you might be on this wild journey called life. As a flawed Christ Follower, I will share practical views on doing life with Jesus at the helm. We'll explore everything from the mundane, the suffocating, to the gut wrenching stuff like grief, suffering, loss, fear, insecurity, doubts, uncertainty, and parenting. The good, the bad and the ugly, all with God at our side. If you have ever felt as though you were alone in all of it, you are not. Join me every Sunday as we explore "lifing" with God. 

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    The Battle for Control: Your Will vs God's Will- Your Choice

    We keep pushing for control, but real peace comes when we accept God’s authority and trust his will even when the path hurts. Control promises relief, then quietly steals our peace. We sit with one of the toughest parts of faith: accepting God’s authority and trusting God’s will when life feels confusing, unfair, or painfully out of our hands. If you’ve ever prayed, “Just tell me what you want me to do,” you’re not alone and the answer may be simpler than you think. We ground God’s will in 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18: rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and give thanks in all circumstances. We talk about gratitude as a daily practice that reshapes joy, prayer as real communion with God, and why giving thanks is not denial but trust. Along the way, we name the ongoing tension between the flesh and the Spirit as a battle for control, and we ask a personal question that changes everything: who is God to you? From there we step into deeper theology that still stays practical: God’s sovereignty and God’s providence, including a clear explanation inspired by Dr. Tony Evans on how God “arranges” what happens to accomplish his good purposes while we still have free will. We walk through Joseph’s story as a case study in suffering, waiting, and redemption, and we hold a hard truth with tenderness: you can be in God’s will and still end up in a prison season. If you’re navigating anxiety, grief, disappointment, or a season that makes no sense, this conversation offers biblical wisdom, spiritual encouragement, and concrete practices to help you surrender without giving up. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with the line that challenged you most.Text Kathy

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    A Brief Reminder That We Are Not Alone in Life

    I almost recorded a clean, polished version of this one and then I couldn’t shake the feeling that God wanted something more honest. So I’m letting this be a little more organic, a little more vulnerable, and a lot more real, because everyday life with God is rarely neat. If you’ve been trying to hold everything together, editing out the hard parts, I want you to hear this clearly: you are seen, you are held, and you are not alone.My daughter just turned 18, and that milestone pulled me into reflection about time, grief, and the kind of grace that quietly sustains us.  This is  encouragement for the days that feel complicated, when joy and heartache sit in the same room, and you need something sturdier than motivation.We also dig into a powerful biblical picture of salvation and grace: the “wild olive branch” grafted in. It’s a reminder that we don’t earn our way into God’s love. Jesus makes a way, and His mercy meets us right where we are. If you don’t know Christ yet, you’re still loved, and you can call on the name of Jesus anytime, day or night. If this lifted you even a little, subscribe, share it with someone who feels alone, and leave a review so more people can find this message of grace and prayer.Text Kathy

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    Seeing Yourself And Others Through The Eyes of Grace

    If you’ve ever felt like God is watching you with disappointment, this conversation is for you. I’m continuing our acceptance series by getting specific about grace applied: what grace actually does in real life when you’re stressed, triggered, critical, or carrying old pain you thought you were “over.” Grace is not a vague religious idea or a motivational quote. It’s God’s active power working in us and then flowing through us, reshaping the way we think, pray, forgive, and endure hard seasons.We sit with John 3:16–17 and the part many people rush past: God does not send Jesus to condemn the world but to save it. That truth changes everything. When I believe God is primarily a condemner, I live guarded and afraid. When I believe He is a rescuer who delights in saving, I can finally stop performing, stop hiding, and start trusting. We also talk about why grace feels so hard for us to understand as humans, and why knowing there is a God is not the same as living in relationship with Him.Then we bring it down to street level with Matthew 7:1–5 and Luke 11:4, where Jesus confronts our instinct to judge and calls us to extend the same grace we expect to receive. I share honestly about my own tendency toward criticism, the work grace has done in my heart, and how God’s grace has met me in trauma, forgiveness, and father wounds. If you need a way forward that isn’t willpower, this is a path worth taking. Listen, share with someone who needs hope, and if the podcast helps you, subscribe and leave a review.Text Kathy

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    What If Grace Is Your Way Forward

    Grace gets talked about so much that it can start to sound abstract, or worse, confusing. So I slow down and make it plain: God’s grace is not a prize you earn and it’s not a loophole that excuses anything. It’s unmerited favor and it’s also God’s active power that moves toward us, saves us, and keeps working in us when life feels hard, complicated, or messy. We connect grace to our acceptance series, starting with the foundation of God’s love and then building a practical, everyday understanding of grace. We connect the dots between key Bible passages like Ephesians 2:8-9 and Romans 11:6 to clarify what Christians mean by “saved by grace,” then we tackle the confusion around faith and works through James 2:8. The takeaway is simple and freeing: works could never purchase salvation, but a life touched by Jesus begins to show evidence through fruit like love, patience, compassion, and self-control. That fruit is not produced by sheer willpower. It grows because God is at work within us. Grace grows fruit of the Spirit and turns belief into a life that slowly looks more like Jesus.We also break down grace in a practical way and as a progressive work in our lives: common grace that draws us toward God, saving grace that forgives and adopts us into God’s family, sanctifying grace that transforms us over time, and strengthening grace that sustains us through trials. Along the way, we talk about how pride and self-punishment can keep us standing in a line that never moves, and how grace becomes our way forward when we finally accept the “ticket out.”If you’ve been stuck in pride, guilt, shame or punishing yourself for the past, there’s a picture in here that may help you finally step out of that line and take your “ticket out.” Listen, share this with a friend who needs hope, and subscribe and leave a review so more people can find Everyday God For Your Every Day. What’s one area where you want to accept grace more fully today?Text Kathy

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    From Being Seen To Being Whole

    We walk through why acceptance is not a one-time moment but a discipline we practice for life. We trace a clear order: accepting God’s love first, then accepting our identity in Christ, then learning to accept ourselves with honesty and grace. • Acceptance as a practice rather than a feeling • God’s love as the foundation for trust and wholeness • Being seen by God and called by name • Why unconditional love feels hard to receive • Acceptance as receiving without earning or fully understanding • Identity in Christ rooted in scripture rather than labels • The cost of pretending and the pressure of inner conflict • Embracing weaknesses without self-hatred • Transformation as God making new rather than “fixing” • Accepting new versions of ourselves without comparison If this helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find Everyday God for Your Every Day.I would actually love to hear from you. I would love to hear about what you discovered, what you found. Text Kathy

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    God's Love Keeps No Record of Wrongs

    We wrestle with what God’s love looks like when we lose control and hurt someone we care about. We connect fasting, failure, and Good Friday grace to the truth that God meets us with patience, kindness, and forgiveness even when we fall short.  • anxiety and perfectionism around showing up faithfully  • a three-day fast from food and electronics as a holy appointment with God  • two promises that sustain us through hard transitions  • the tension of a fast that feels unsettled and exposes what we still hold tightly  • 1 Corinthians 13 as a mirror for how we love others and ourselves  • why we struggle to extend grace to others when we cannot accept ourselves  • the discipline of submission as valuing others without demanding love back  • “It is finished” as the foundation for forgiveness and healing after failure  Join me each week as we do just that together.Some days the most spiritual thing you can say is: I blew it. I wanted to be patient and kind, and instead I lost control and watched my words land like damage. That moment sent me back through everything I’ve been practicing, from fasting and solitude to prayer and Scripture, and it brought me face to face with a question that feels painfully personal: what does God’s love look like after I fail and keep failing?I share the story of a three-day fast that felt like a holy appointment with God, along with two promises that have carried me through a hard season of transition. We lean into 1 Corinthians 13 not as a wedding reading, but as a lived standard that exposes the “tally” we keep, not only of other people’s wrongs but of our own shortcomings. If you’ve ever struggled with self-acceptance, overthinking, or the pressure to be better, you’ll recognize the tension.Good Friday turns the whole conversation toward grace. Drawing from Celebration of Discipline by Richard J. Foster, we explore submission as a way of valuing others and releasing the demand to be loved back. And we land on the words that change everything for Christians who feel disqualified: it is finished. If you need encouragement, a reminder of God’s mercy, and a practical path back to love, press play, subscribe, share this with a friend who needs grace, and leave a review so more people can find us.Text Kathy

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    The Names of God and What They Reveal About His Character

    God has more names than we tend to use in prayer, and each one pulls back the curtain on who He is when life turns sharp. We sit with Yahweh, “I AM WHO I AM,” and let that truth confront the way fear and anxiety shrink our sense of identity. If your confidence depends on the role you have, the money you make, or the season you’re in, God’s “I AM” offers a steadier foundation: He defines Himself, and He defines us. From Moses at the burning bush to battles that feel impossible, we talk through why God meets people with different names in different moments: El Shaddai the Almighty, Jehovah Nissi our banner of victory, the commander of heaven’s armies who fights for us, and Jehovah Jireh the Provider who teaches us to trust day by day. We also go to the places that hurt, where people feel invisible or pushed aside, and we hold tight to El Roi, the God who sees. If you’re rebuilding after a loss, a closed door, or a life you didn’t plan, we lean into the God who rebuilds with wisdom and strength. As Easter approaches, we step into the tension of Good Friday through Peter’s heartbreak and confusion, and we name the expectation many of us carry: if God is with me, why is this still so hard? We remember that rescue requires sacrifice, salvation has a cost, and faith often has to live through the midnight before the morning comes. Listen, share this with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review if the names of God help you trust Him in a new way.Text Kathy

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    Audience of One: Seeking God

    The hardest part of faith isn’t always believing God exists. Sometimes it’s trusting His heart when life feels heavy, confusing, or out of your control. I talk about why I changed plans from a topic on fear to something more foundational: seeking God. Because if we’re going to do everyday life with God at the helm, we have to start by actually getting to know Him, not just knowing facts about Him. I break down what “seek before you know” looks like in real life, including how to pray when you don’t have the words, what it means to seek with your whole heart, and why you don’t need a theology degree or a cleaned-up life to begin. We talk about the Bible promise that if you seek God wholeheartedly, you will find Him, and why His character makes that promise trustworthy. Then I share my own seeking story, from receiving a journal right before 2020 to walking through the pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic, leadership stress, control issues, and the ache of knowing I was loved by God but not fully feeling loved. God took me on a deep, slow journey through 1 Corinthians 13 and taught me about love, patience, kindness, and the power of vulnerability. I also give a simple practice that changed everything for me: making a daily appointment with God through prayer and Bible reading, even when I felt tired or inconsistent. If you’re searching for God, spiritual growth, emotional healing, or a closer relationship with Jesus, press play and come as you are. After you listen, subscribe, share with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find the show.Text Kathy

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    Audience of One: Knowing God Deeply

    There’s a quiet question underneath so many loud struggles: “Who am I, really?” When life gets messy, when you don’t like yourself, or when the world keeps handing you labels you never asked for, knowing God stops being abstract and becomes deeply practical. We talk about why intimacy with God is the key to understanding your identity, your story, and the kind of love you were created to live from, not chase.We walk through what it actually looks like to know God in everyday life: allocating real time, making real space, and learning to listen. We explore silence, walking in nature, and reading the Bible as a living way to meet God’s character and hear His heart. We also talk about why Scripture is filled with flawed people like David and Abraham, and how their stories point to redemption instead of perfection, giving us permission to bring our whole selves to God.We unpack powerful anchors like Isaiah 43 and the idea of abiding in John 15, where God becomes home, refuge, and safe space. We also reframe prayer as conversation and surrender, and we challenge the myth that trust is passive. If you’re longing to feel seen, known, and steady again, press play and take one step closer. If this helped you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.Text Kathy

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    What Is Everyday God for Your Every Day?

    Everyday God for Your Every Day is a weekly podcast to encourage you wherever you might be in this wild journey called life. As a flawed Christ Follower, I will share practical views on doing life with Jesus at the helm. We will explore everything from the mundane, the suffocating; to the gut wrenching stuff like grief, loss, suffering, fear, parenting, insecurities, and doubts. The good, the bad and ugly, all with God at our side. If you have felt like you were alone in all of it, you are not. Join me every Sunday as we explore "lifing" with God. Text Kathy

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Everyday God for Your Every Day is a weekly podcast to encourage you wherever you might be on this wild journey called life. As a flawed Christ Follower, I will share practical views on doing life with Jesus at the helm. We'll explore everything from the mundane, the suffocating, to the gut wrenching stuff like grief, suffering, loss, fear, insecurity, doubts, uncertainty, and parenting. The good, the bad and the ugly, all with God at our side. If you have ever felt as though you were alone in all of it, you are not. Join me every Sunday as we explore "lifing" with God.

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