Welcome to The Godly Gurl Confessions podcast, where brokenness meets God’s love. In this podcast we will discuss a multitude of topics such as the hardships of healing from past trauma, how responding from our trauma affects our relationships and how we see ourselves, dealing with depression, and overcoming anxiety all while deepening our relationship with Christ. Join me as we break down the barrier of silence and live in the freedom of our truth. Real life, real stories, real struggles.
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In this week's episode we dive deeper into the emotional heaviness Joseph carried when coming face to face with the pain from his past....his family. We all know Joseph's story, but when we truly take a closer look... we can see that Joseph struggled for a brief moment before confronting his brothers. Not only are we reminded that God can use our bad and turn it around to work in our favor, we are reminded through Joseph that there is power in releasing, forgiveness and extending grace. Genesis 43: 30-31, 45:1-8Email: thegodlygurlconfessions@gmail.comFB: facebook.com/godlygurlsconfessIG: godlygurl_confessions
This week’s devotional we dive deeper into understanding the hardships of seeking validation from the world versus the peace of knowing you are already counted for. 1 Peter 2:9As you find yourself looking for validation elsewhere have you yet look to the lord and seek his validation over your life?Email: Thegodlygurlconfessions@gmail.com
Nowadays depression is no longer taboo in society, however it seems to still be a touchy subject for believers. Why is it we still find it difficult to believe that God knows and understands what we feel, think and do when facing these dark moments in our lives? Before David was officially crowned King, he experience many moments of depression...Don't believe me... spend some time in the book of Psalms and see just how much you and David have in common!Devotional scripture: Psalms 143: 1-4IG: godlygurl_confessionsFB: The Godly Gurl ConfessionsEmail: thegodlygurlconfessions@gmail.com
In this week’s devotional, we get real about what it means to be corrected by God. Correction doesn’t feel good but it’s a necessity for building Godly characteristics.
What happens when we allow the seed of rejection to take root in our hearts?
Rejection can happen to any of us, and it can come in any form, shape or size. However, when it starts to produce fruit in our lives we end up learning how to live life through the eyes of rejection.
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This week’s devotional will be focusing on the importance of consistency when building a relationship with God. Our focus scripture will be 1 Corinthians chapter 15 v. 58
When we are unstable internally, our relationships, decision making, self-reflection, emotions, and mindset can be affected tremendously.
I hope you tune in and enjoy this week's episode. Grab some tea and your favorite blanket, and let's heal together.
We all heard the saying “You can’t pour from an empty glass” right? A statement that finds itself to be true for many of us Christians.
When our emotions are all over the place and we are spiritually dry, we can find ourselves unable to be present for others.
How can we be all that God requires us to be when we are spiritually empty?
In this episode I dive deep into the issues of having an empty cup and trying to go about daily life while navigating our walk with Christ.
In this episode I will be discussing the effects of comparison and how it opens the door to self-doubt and how our insecurities are magnified.
In the previous podcast episode, we discussed trust issues within our relationship with God, but what happens when we no longer trust ourselves or the voice of God due to our past mistakes.
In today’s episode we talk about what happens when trust issues get in the way of us deepening our relationship with God. Oh yes we are going there!