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Hey friends, welcome to the Hearing Jesus Podcast. Do you sometimes doubt if you are truly hearing God’s voice or if it’s really your own? Do you wonder how you can know the difference? Do you struggle to feel confident in your relationship with God and what He says in his word? Do you sometimes feel stagnant or like you hit a wall in your spiritual life? Hey, I’m your host, Rachael Groll: missionary, author, pastor, and life coach. And I have been there. I too was doubting God’s voice in my ...
 
International missions - refugee camps - international prisons - rural church planting in isolated communities. We are an international missions org that works to teach and train at the pastoral level. This station gives hints and glimpses into what we do. You can always learn more by staying up to date with us at www.thefelly.org
 
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7 Practical Steps to Make Worship a Part of Your Daily Life So You Can Hear God’s Voice More Clearly Worship is an experience, not an event. One of the most important things we can do in our lives is to live in a place of worship. Here are 7 practical tips to help you hear God’s voice more clearly through the spiritual discipline of worship. Hey fr…
 
How Living Our Daily Lives in a Posture of Worship Helps Us Hear God’s Voice Worship is not always an isolated experience. We can actually live our lives in a posture of worship, which helps us hear God’s voice more clearly in those day-to-day moments of our lives. Join me as we discuss this and more on today’s episode. Hey friends, welcome to the …
 
How Worship Helps Us Hear From God- Starting With Worship When We Think God is Silent Worship is the starting place if we want to hear God’s voice more clearly. In the presence of a Holy God, we see our own humanity, our sin. As God steps in to purify our hearts, our natural response is worship. How does that help us hear God’s voice? Listen to tod…
 
Worship is Our Response to God’s Pursuit of Us- Worship as an Experience, Not an Event. Today we continue our discussion on Worship. Who is the object of our worship? Why do we worship? How can we worship when we don’t feel like worshiping? Today we look at some of these questions and more. Hey friends, welcome to the Hearing Jesus Podcast. Do you …
 
Does Worship Style Matter? Why Worship Expressions are Secondary to Worship Experiences. We all have preferences. Hymns. Bands. Contemporary. Old School. Maybe even flags. But do those things really matter that much? What does the Bible have to say about it? Join me as we talk about what worship is, and what worship isn’t. Hey friends, welcome to t…
 
But Jesus Drank Wine with Guest Christy Osborne: How Giving Alcohol Too Much Mental Real Estate Can Keep Us From Hearing God’s Voice As we finish up Friends and Family week, my friend Christy Osborne joins the show to talk about the wine culture many women find themselves in and how alcohol can rub us of our joy. Christy shares from her personal st…
 
Take Every Thought Captive with Guest Kelly Balarie Today’s guest in our Friends and Family week is author Kelly Balarie. Kelly joins us to talk about ways to exchange the lies of the enemy for the mind of Christ. In this powerful discussion, Kelly and I talk through ways to tell the difference between our own thoughts, and the lies from the enemy.…
 
A Faith That Will Not Fail with Guest Michele Cushatt As part of our Friends and Family week, author Michele Cushatt joins us today to talk through ways to build up our faith in seasons of life that are hard. Together we talk about things like the practice of lamenting and some of the reasons we need community. I am confident that Michele’s testimo…
 
Using Soul Care to Transform Chaos to Calm with Guest Bonnie Gray Today my friend Bonnie Gray, author, podcaster, and Bible teacher, joins us for a conversation about soul care. Together we discuss what soul care even is and how God can use it to transform our lives in a powerful way. Bonnie shares some practical strategies with us from her new boo…
 
Pray As You Can, Not As You Can’t: Using the Scriptures to Pray with Guest Jodie Berndt Today we have a special guest joining us, Jodie Berndt, who is the author of the new book, Praying the Scriptures for Your Marriage. So many of us struggle when it comes to prayer. It can be intimidating to start praying with our spouse if you’ve never done it b…
 
Why Bible Study? How is a Bible Study Different from a Devotional? How can we hear from God in our daily lives? This week, I introduce the Bible Study I wrote and how God birthed this project in my heart. My prayer is that it will help you grow in your own walk with the Lord. Link to the FREE Playlist to accompany the Bible Study: https://open.spot…
 
God Made Us and We Are His: How Psalm 100 Sums Up the Gospel Message to Give Us Joy The beauty of the salvation message is that God makes it available for all people for all time. Today we look at Psalm 100 and the beautiful salvation message that produces in us hope and joy. I pray this episode blesses you. Thoughts to Journal: How does it make yo…
 
Listening in Prayer: How Psalm 99 Showcases God’s Answers to Prayer When We Take the Time to Listen Sometimes we are quick to pray but slow to listen. Today we look at the examples of Moses, Aaron, and Samuel who not only listened to God, but were obedient in what He told them to do. I pray this episode blesses you. Thoughts to Journal: When you pr…
 
What Does God Want Me to Do? How Psalm 98 Reveals How We Can Be Fulfilled in Our Relationship With God Have you ever had moments where you asked the question, “What does God want me to do?” Or “Why don’t I feel fulfilled in my relationship with God?” Well, today, we are unpacking those questions and more, and I pray it blesses you. Thoughts to Jour…
 
Loving What God Loves and Hating What God Hates: Reflections from Psalm 97 Growing in our relationship with the Lord allows God’s glory to shine in our lives. When that light is present, it exposes the sin of the world around us and sometimes even in our own lives. Today we talk about that concept and what it looks like to love what God loves and h…
 
How Praise Motivates Us to Share God’s Love With Others: Reflections from Psalm 96 As we celebrate God’s goodness in our lives, we can use those moments as an opportunity to share what God is doing with those around us. Our praise and testimony can be the very things God uses to draw others close. Thoughts to Journal: When was the last time you sha…
 
Why You May Not Be Hearing God’s Voice: Reflections from Psalm 95 In today’s psalm, we are reminded of the generation of people that wandered around in the wilderness. Their disobedience teaches us something powerful if we pay attention. I pray this episode gives you clarity as you learn to hear God’s voice more clearly. Thoughts to Journal: Is the…
 
Seeing God’s Discipline as His Love for Us: Reflections from Psalm 94 There are two sides to God’s sovereignty, His discipline and His blessing. Sometimes we forget in moments of discipline or judgement, that He is operating in love for us. Today we unpack that concept a little bit and think through what that means in our lives. I pray this episode…
 
Recognizing God As Sovereign in Our Past, Our Present, and Our Future : Reflections from Psalm 93 For many of us, it is easy to praise God as sovereign in our lives when it comes to the present or even the future as we trust Him. But for some of us, it’s more difficult to recognize God’s sovereignty over our past. Today we explore this topic and mo…
 
How Hard Times in Our Lives Lead Us to Praise God : Reflections from Psalm 92 Praise comes from an overflow of our hearts as a result of God’s work in our lives. Today we look at Psalm 92 and the idea of how praise and thanksgiving go hand in hand. How do we praise God when things in our life are hard? It’s the hard times that produce praise in us …
 
How Spending Time in God’s Word is a Direct Connection to How Much Peace We Experience: Reflections from Psalm 91 God’s word is the primary way He speaks to us, yet so many times we don’t spend time in the word when we are going through difficult circumstances. Today we look at this connection and are reminded of how God’s presence is what will sus…
 
How God Calls Us to Live for Eternity: A Prayer of Moses in Psalm 90 Today we are studying the only Psalm that is attributed to Moses. As we look at this prayer, it reveals to us the ways we are called to invest in the future kingdom as we live our short lives here on earth. I pray this episode challenges and encourages you. Thoughts to Journal: Ha…
 
Seeing Jesus as the Proof of God’s Faithfulness: How Psalm 89 Points to Jesus Waiting on God is never easy, especially when our circumstances seem to be the opposite of what God promised. In today’s episode we are looking at that exact scenario as David’s reign comes to an end in Israel. We can learn so much from this psalm that God is working, eve…
 
When Darkness Feels Like a Friend: Reflections from Psalm 88 Sometimes life can get us to a place where thoughts of depression, anxiety, and even suicide can make us feel like darkness may be our only friend. The enemy would have you believe that, and we see in the psalms that even the psalmists struggled with similar emotions. As we learn to lean …
 
What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen of the City of God? Reflections from Psalm 87 The biblical concept of citizenship has a little different meaning that it does today. As we unpack what it means to be a citizen of the city of God, I pray that you will be both encouraged and challenged. Thoughts to Journal: How does the biblical understanding of citi…
 
Why Being Afraid Doesn’t Disqualify Your Faith: How Psalm 86 Shows Us How Faith and Fear Can Work Together It is a natural human emotion to have fear. And while I certainly believe fear is not from God, we will all have to deal with fear this side of heaven. Today we are looking at the example of King David when he too was facing something difficul…
 
How are Righteousness and Peace Connected? How Psalm 85 Reveals the Key to Peace in Our Culture Have you ever thought about the connection between righteousness and peace? In Psalm 85, we learn how the two are connected and why it’s really hard to have one without the other. I pray this episode blesses you. Thoughts to Journal: How have you seen a …
 
Where is the Sacred Space in Your Life? Reflections from Psalm 84 Psalm 84 has been called the “pearl of the Psalms” because it clearly showcases how special it is to be in God’s presence. As we study the areas where God interacts with humanity, we recognize how important it is to be in God’s presence. I pray this episode blesses you. Thoughts to J…
 
Our Enemies are Also God’s Enemies: Reflections from Psalm 83 One of the truths of Scripture that has changed things for me is the understanding that as God’s child, my enemies are His enemies. We see in Psalm 83 how the enemies of Israel are the enemies of God. What we see is a powerful way to pray when we are up against something bigger than ours…
 
How Our Attitude Towards Justice Reflects Our Faithfulness to God: Reflections from Psalm 82 Speaking up on behalf of the weak and the needy is a theme we see throughout the Scriptures. Justice is something that God takes seriously, and as believers, we have a responsibility to take it seriously as well. Caring for what God cares about is a measure…
 
Do You Listen Obediently to God? How Our Disobedience Harms Our Relationship With God: Reflections from Psalm 81 What does it mean to obediently listen? In Psalm 81 we see God’s call to listen to Him because He desires to bless. Over and over we see God’s heart is for reconciliation and relationship. As we study Psalm 81, we can learn from Israel’s…
 
Is Life Hard Right Now? A Prayer from Psalm 80 for When We Feel Like We are Hitting Rock Bottom There is an old cliché that talks about finally looking up at God once we hit rock bottom. But God’s heart is that you wouldn’t wait so long and that you would turn to Him for help because that’s truly the only way we will get through those hard seasons.…
 
Interceding in Prayer On the Behalf of Others: Reflections from Psalm 79 Psalm 79 shows us a powerful example of intercessory prayer on the behalf of Israel. Reminding God, through prayer, about His promises on behalf of others can be a way for us to help when it seems like there is nothing we can do. Not unlike today, Israel was in a desperate sit…
 
Patterns of God’s Mercy: How God’s Patience for Israel Calls Us to Obedience: Reflections from Psalm 78 Psalm 78 covers 5 generations and showcases God’s mercy despite Israel’s unfaithfulness. As we learn from our spiritual ancestors, this psalm serves as a powerful reminder of what can happen if we continually test God’s mercy. Despite Israel’s re…
 
Feel Like God Isn’t Responding to You? Psalm 77 Shows Us What to Do It is a very normal human experience to feel like God isn’t answering you sometimes. Even when we are desperate in prayer, it can sometimes feel like God isn’t there. What do we do? How do we walk through those seasons? In today’s Psalm, we talk about that exact scenario. Today’s K…
 
Do you believe in miracles? ✨ Hear an exclusive interview moment from the Sparkle Speak podcast, where one mom tells the beautiful story of how her community came together to provide support for her family when they were in need. DISCOVER MORE EPISODES OF SPARKLE SPEAK: Missionary & Former Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Gina Sheet…
 
Up Against Impossible Circumstances? How Psalm 76 Reminds Us That Our God is the God of the Impossible Today’s Psalm is a song of praise for what God did in the lives of the people of Judah. When we learn the character and nature of God from the Scriptures, it helps us to understand His character and nature today. I pray this episode blesses you. T…
 
The Theology of Justice: Trusting God When He Doesn’t Act As Quickly As We Would Like: Reflections from Psalm 75 There are times in our lives where we pray for God to act quickly to deal with a situation. If God doesn’t act quickly though, it’s easy to allow frustration to settle in. Today we are looking at the theology of justice and how God inter…
 
Why? And How Long? Two Common Questions We Ask And What Psalm 74 Has to Say About Them Israel had many seasons when they went through some really difficult situations. God can not and will not be silent about sin forever, but it’s really hard to deal with the consequences of community sin. Not unlike today, Psalm 74 addresses community sin and is a…
 
Wallowing in Self-Pity? Struggling With Envy? How Psalm 73 Shows Us How to Deal With Our Envious Attitudes We have all had times in our lives where we have looked at the prosperity of others and felt like it was unjustified because of how evil they were. Celebrity culture is a prime example. Did you know that those problems are not new? Psalm 73 sh…
 
The Heart of the King Seeks After All People- Even the Ones We May Overlook- Reflections from Psalm 72 Throughout the Scriptures we see God’s heart for the needy, the broken, the hurting. Yet how do we reflect that in our own lives? Today we look at a prayer of Solomon that reminds us that the king and the kingdom prioritizes helping those that nee…
 
Leaving Behind a Legacy of Faith- Reflections from Psalm 71 The heart of many believers is to make an impact in the kingdom that affects generations. In today’s psalm we see a prayer that encourages us to live a life that declares the testimony of God’s faithfulness to the world around us. I pray this episode blesses you. Today’s Key Verse: I will …
 
Waiting Well: How to Deal With the Challenge of Declaring God’s Goodness While Waiting for Him to Move- Reflections from Psalm 70 As believer’s we live in the tension of praising God but also desiring His return. We see this same tension in the Psalms as Israel waits for God’s hand of rescue. Let the example David shows us encourage us as we wait w…
 
When Others Don’t Understand Your Zeal: Reflections from Psalm 69 Sometimes people will not understand our passion and zeal for God. Sometimes it will even be people that “should” get it. It’s ok. Keep going. Keep growing. Keep following God’s path for your life. As much as it may anger or insult us, it’s not lost on God and He will deal with it in…
 
God’s Heart Revealed: How Psalm 68 Shows Us the Compassion of God and How We Should Respond Psalm 68 is sometimes called a difficult Psalm, but inside we see some of the most clear examples of what burdens God’s heart. As we study this Psalm today, my prayer is that you will recognize your own calling to care about the things God cares about: the m…
 
The Great Commission in the Old Testament? How Psalm 67 Calls Us to Share Our Faith With Those Around Us While many of us are familiar with the call to share the gospel that is found in the New Testament, sometimes we overlook a similar call that we see in the Psalms. Today we look at God’s heart for the nations and what part we should play in shar…
 
Sharing Our Faith With Others: How Psalm 66 Shows Us How to Share Our Faith Evangelism does not have to be complicated. In fact, it can be as simple as just telling others what God is doing in our lives. Don't allow intimidation or fear keep you from sharing your faith with those around you. God can work in and through your story to draw others to …
 
Only the Creator Can Redeem His Creation: How Psalm 65 Reveals the Connection between Creation and Redemption Creation and redemption are intrinsically related because only the Creator can redeem His creation. In Psalm 65, we see the theme of grace which should produces a spirit of thanks in us as believers. Today we walk through the connection in …
 
When Words Are Weapons: How God Defends Us When the Enemy Attacks: Psalm 64 Words can be weapons that do some pretty bad damage in our lives. Psalm 64 reveals the way that God gets involved in our lives and defends us. We don’t have a God that sits by, watching us get attacked. Instead, we have a God who intervenes on our behalf. I pray this episod…
 
Thirsting After God: How Psalm 63 Recognizes Our Deep Longing For God We are created to be in relationship with God which should produce in us a longing to be in His presence. Yet so many times, we try to satisfy that longing with the pursuit of wealth, career, social status, addiction, etc. Today we are looking at what it means to thirst after God…
 
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