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15 | When You Think the Damage is Done: Learning to Partner Your Voice with God's Truth

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If you’ve ever found yourself thinking, “The damage has already been done,” this episode is for you. Maybe you’ve been told that your diagnosis is permanent, your past habits have ruined your future, or that it’s simply too late to change — physically, emotionally, or spiritually. But what if God has a different word for you?

In this heartfelt episode, I share a message that’s been stirring in my spirit, rooted in Ezekiel 37 — the vision of dry bones coming to life — and how it mirrors my own journey of healing from rheumatoid arthritis. I open up about the power of partnering with God to speak life over what looks dead, the role of obedience in healing, and the importance of rejecting hopelessness when it tries to write the final chapter of your story.

Whether you’re dealing with a chronic diagnosis, spiritual weariness, or just the weight of “too late,” this episode will remind you that God can restore, redeem, and revive anything.

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If this episode encouraged you, it would mean so much if you’d subscribe and leave a review. It helps other women like you find hope and healing through this podcast.

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If you’ve ever found yourself thinking, “The damage has already been done,” this episode is for you. Maybe you’ve been told that your diagnosis is permanent, your past habits have ruined your future, or that it’s simply too late to change — physically, emotionally, or spiritually. But what if God has a different word for you?

In this heartfelt episode, I share a message that’s been stirring in my spirit, rooted in Ezekiel 37 — the vision of dry bones coming to life — and how it mirrors my own journey of healing from rheumatoid arthritis. I open up about the power of partnering with God to speak life over what looks dead, the role of obedience in healing, and the importance of rejecting hopelessness when it tries to write the final chapter of your story.

Whether you’re dealing with a chronic diagnosis, spiritual weariness, or just the weight of “too late,” this episode will remind you that God can restore, redeem, and revive anything.

🔗 Resources & Links: 💛 Leave a Review & Subscribe

If this episode encouraged you, it would mean so much if you’d subscribe and leave a review. It helps other women like you find hope and healing through this podcast.

  continue reading

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