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Dream small, because we serve a big God!

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Today, Stephanie invites us to discover the wisdom and peace that come from being deeply immersed in God’s Word, learning to frame our lives from His perspective, and embracing the power of “dreaming small” in a world obsessed with performance, productivity, and success. She invites us to dream small, because we serve a big God.

She begins by reflecting on the abundance of Christian resources addressing contemporary anxieties—productivity, body image, success—yet she points out many solutions don’t truly immerse us in Scripture. She urges us to ask, “What does God say about these issues?” When we view our lives through God’s eyes, many problems become smaller and less urgent. Immersion in Scripture doesn’t only heal us; it often prevents problems from taking root in the first place.

When we passionately pursue God, our unhealthy attachments and distractions are “pushed to the periphery.” Making God our central “affection” leads to a natural displacement of the lesser things demanding our attention. It’s what Thomas Chalmers calls the “expulsion power of a new affection”,

Stephanie shares her journey from aspiring to “dream big”—as culture demands—to finding relief and purpose in “dreaming small.” This isn’t about stifling ambition, but about setting aside others’ expectations and enjoying God’s bigness by being “comfortably nestled” in our own smallness. True success, she argues, isn’t found in big achievements, but in daily delighting in God.

She challenges common cultural idols:

· Anxiety: Rooted in control issues; cured by deeply trusting God’s sovereignty.

· Body Image: Healed by adopting God’s view of our bodies, rather than striving for ever-changing cultural standards.

· Productivity & Performance: Our society idolizes doing more and being at the top, but Jesus offers rest; God calls us to steward well, but not to endless striving.

Scripture encourages letting go of measuring worth by output or appearance and instead valuing peace, humility, and unbroken fellowship with God.

God often calls us to faithfulness in small, seemingly mundane opportunities. Life-changing moments may never arrive, or they may find us unprepared if we haven’t practiced with the “little things.” God’s kingdom often advances not through grand gestures, but through humble, everyday obedience.

Lasting change is God’s work. Desiring God and framing our priorities around Him requires deep, slow transformation—a “renewing of the mind” (Romans 12:2)—which happens through soaking in God’s Word and presence. Only then are we freed from endless striving to embrace peace and joy anchored in Christ.

Stephanie encourages us to let go of chasing worldly standards of success, productivity, and performance. Instead, pursue deeper intimacy with God through Scripture—allowing Him to redefine what truly matters, transform your mind, and fill your life with the peace, love, and humility that only He can give. Dream small, because you serve a big God.

We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

Identity in the battle | Ephesians

https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

Shades of Red | Against human oppression

https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

God's glory, our delight

https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

  continue reading

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Today, Stephanie invites us to discover the wisdom and peace that come from being deeply immersed in God’s Word, learning to frame our lives from His perspective, and embracing the power of “dreaming small” in a world obsessed with performance, productivity, and success. She invites us to dream small, because we serve a big God.

She begins by reflecting on the abundance of Christian resources addressing contemporary anxieties—productivity, body image, success—yet she points out many solutions don’t truly immerse us in Scripture. She urges us to ask, “What does God say about these issues?” When we view our lives through God’s eyes, many problems become smaller and less urgent. Immersion in Scripture doesn’t only heal us; it often prevents problems from taking root in the first place.

When we passionately pursue God, our unhealthy attachments and distractions are “pushed to the periphery.” Making God our central “affection” leads to a natural displacement of the lesser things demanding our attention. It’s what Thomas Chalmers calls the “expulsion power of a new affection”,

Stephanie shares her journey from aspiring to “dream big”—as culture demands—to finding relief and purpose in “dreaming small.” This isn’t about stifling ambition, but about setting aside others’ expectations and enjoying God’s bigness by being “comfortably nestled” in our own smallness. True success, she argues, isn’t found in big achievements, but in daily delighting in God.

She challenges common cultural idols:

· Anxiety: Rooted in control issues; cured by deeply trusting God’s sovereignty.

· Body Image: Healed by adopting God’s view of our bodies, rather than striving for ever-changing cultural standards.

· Productivity & Performance: Our society idolizes doing more and being at the top, but Jesus offers rest; God calls us to steward well, but not to endless striving.

Scripture encourages letting go of measuring worth by output or appearance and instead valuing peace, humility, and unbroken fellowship with God.

God often calls us to faithfulness in small, seemingly mundane opportunities. Life-changing moments may never arrive, or they may find us unprepared if we haven’t practiced with the “little things.” God’s kingdom often advances not through grand gestures, but through humble, everyday obedience.

Lasting change is God’s work. Desiring God and framing our priorities around Him requires deep, slow transformation—a “renewing of the mind” (Romans 12:2)—which happens through soaking in God’s Word and presence. Only then are we freed from endless striving to embrace peace and joy anchored in Christ.

Stephanie encourages us to let go of chasing worldly standards of success, productivity, and performance. Instead, pursue deeper intimacy with God through Scripture—allowing Him to redefine what truly matters, transform your mind, and fill your life with the peace, love, and humility that only He can give. Dream small, because you serve a big God.

We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

Identity in the battle | Ephesians

https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

Shades of Red | Against human oppression

https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

God's glory, our delight

https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

  continue reading

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