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When Life Interrupts God's Calling | Trusting God Through Obstacles

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Have you ever felt like everything was going well... until suddenly it wasn't? Maybe you've been faithfully following God, serving where He's called you, and then out of nowhere life throws obstacle after obstacle in your path. You start wondering: "Did I do something wrong?" "Did I miss God's will?" "Have I messed everything up?" In this episode of Rise and Shine, I'm sharing a very personal story about why I unexpectedly disappeared for several weeks. Between taking an intensive class that consumed nearly all of my time and having my computer battery unexpectedly fail, I found myself unable to continue recording new episodes like I had planned. At first, it was easy to become discouraged and wonder if I'd somehow failed or gotten off track. But through this season, God reminded me of an important truth: Obstacles don't always mean you're outside of God's will. Sometimes we face opposition because we live in a broken world. Sometimes the enemy tries to discourage us from continuing what God has called us to do. And sometimes, God allows difficult seasons—not to abandon us—but to deepen our faith, build our endurance, and remind us that our strength comes from Him alone. If you've been feeling discouraged because life hasn't gone according to plan, this episode is for you. 🔑 In This Episode, We Cover * Why obstacles don't automatically mean you've missed God's will * The difference between spiritual attacks and simply living in a fallen world * How discouragement can tempt us to quit what God has called us to do * Why God often grows us through hardship instead of removing it * Learning to depend on God's strength instead of our own * Finding purpose in unexpected delays and setbacks * Trusting God's faithfulness through both the highs and the lows 📖 Key Scriptures * James 1:2–4 * Romans 5:3–5 * 2 Corinthians 12:9–10 * Isaiah 43:2 * 1 Peter 4:12–13 * James 1:12 ❤️ The Heart of This Episode Following Jesus doesn't guarantee an obstacle-free life. In fact, Scripture promises we'll face trials. But those trials are never wasted. God uses them to strengthen our faith, shape our character, and remind us that His grace is sufficient—even when life doesn't go according to our plans. The obstacle may not disappear. But God's presence never does. ✨ Main Takeaway An interruption doesn't mean God has abandoned His plan for your life. When obstacles come, don't immediately assume you've failed or taken a wrong turn. Instead, ask: "Lord, what are You teaching me here?" Because sometimes the greatest growth happens in the seasons we never would have chosen. Keep trusting Him. Keep taking the next faithful step. 📲 Follow for weekly Bible studies, Christian encouragement, and practical conversations about walking with Jesus: @theriseandshinepodcast @hayleejacob_ 🎧 Subscribe to Rise and Shine for weekly episodes that help you grow deeper in your relationship with Christ and find hope in every season.

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Episode When Life Interrupts God's Calling | Trusting God Through Obstacles Cover

When Life Interrupts God's Calling | Trusting God Through Obstacles

Have you ever felt like everything was going well... until suddenly it wasn't? Maybe you've been faithfully following God, serving where He's called you, and then out of nowhere life throws obstacle after obstacle in your path. You start wondering: "Did I do something wrong?" "Did I miss God's will?" "Have I messed everything up?" In this episode of Rise and Shine, I'm sharing a very personal story about why I unexpectedly disappeared for several weeks. Between taking an intensive class that consumed nearly all of my time and having my computer battery unexpectedly fail, I found myself unable to continue recording new episodes like I had planned. At first, it was easy to become discouraged and wonder if I'd somehow failed or gotten off track. But through this season, God reminded me of an important truth: Obstacles don't always mean you're outside of God's will. Sometimes we face opposition because we live in a broken world. Sometimes the enemy tries to discourage us from continuing what God has called us to do. And sometimes, God allows difficult seasons—not to abandon us—but to deepen our faith, build our endurance, and remind us that our strength comes from Him alone. If you've been feeling discouraged because life hasn't gone according to plan, this episode is for you. 🔑 In This Episode, We Cover * Why obstacles don't automatically mean you've missed God's will * The difference between spiritual attacks and simply living in a fallen world * How discouragement can tempt us to quit what God has called us to do * Why God often grows us through hardship instead of removing it * Learning to depend on God's strength instead of our own * Finding purpose in unexpected delays and setbacks * Trusting God's faithfulness through both the highs and the lows 📖 Key Scriptures * James 1:2–4 * Romans 5:3–5 * 2 Corinthians 12:9–10 * Isaiah 43:2 * 1 Peter 4:12–13 * James 1:12 ❤️ The Heart of This Episode Following Jesus doesn't guarantee an obstacle-free life. In fact, Scripture promises we'll face trials. But those trials are never wasted. God uses them to strengthen our faith, shape our character, and remind us that His grace is sufficient—even when life doesn't go according to our plans. The obstacle may not disappear. But God's presence never does. ✨ Main Takeaway An interruption doesn't mean God has abandoned His plan for your life. When obstacles come, don't immediately assume you've failed or taken a wrong turn. Instead, ask: "Lord, what are You teaching me here?" Because sometimes the greatest growth happens in the seasons we never would have chosen. Keep trusting Him. Keep taking the next faithful step. 📲 Follow for weekly Bible studies, Christian encouragement, and practical conversations about walking with Jesus: @theriseandshinepodcast @hayleejacob_ 🎧 Subscribe to Rise and Shine for weekly episodes that help you grow deeper in your relationship with Christ and find hope in every season.

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Episode Finding Jesus in the Everyday | Shelby Gardner on Faith, Story, and Trust Cover

Finding Jesus in the Everyday | Shelby Gardner on Faith, Story, and Trust

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Episode When You're the Only Christian in the Room | Standing Firm in Faith Cover

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Have you ever left a church service, conference, retreat, or worship night feeling completely on fire for God—only to struggle to maintain that same passion once you returned to everyday life? In this episode of Rise and Shine, we're talking about what it means to stand firm in your faith when you're no longer surrounded by other believers and how to remain rooted in Christ when facing temptation, opposition, or spiritual pressure. It's easy to worship when everyone around you loves Jesus. But what about: * When you're the only Christian at work? * When your friends don't share your faith? * When your family doesn't understand your beliefs? * When following Jesus costs you something? God never called us to have a faith that depends on a conference, an emotional worship experience, or the people around us. He calls us to be deeply rooted in Christ so that we can stand firm no matter what environment we're in. In this episode, we discuss: * Why faith can feel stronger in Christian environments * The danger of relying on emotions to sustain your walk with God * What it means to be rooted and established in Christ * The Parable of the Sower and the importance of deep spiritual roots * Living out your faith among non-believers * How to respond when your beliefs are challenged * Why persecution shouldn't surprise Christians * Standing firm in a culture that increasingly opposes biblical truth * Being a light for Jesus without compromising your convictions Whether you're facing peer pressure, workplace challenges, family opposition, or simply struggling to keep your passion for Jesus alive between Sundays, this episode will encourage you to stay faithful and keep your eyes on Christ. 🔑 Key Scriptures * Romans 12:2 * Philippians 1:27 * Revelation 3:15-16 * Colossians 2:6-7 * Matthew 13:1-9 * James 1:22-24 * Titus 2:7-8 * Colossians 4:5-6 * 1 Corinthians 5:9-13 * James 4:4 * John 15:19-21 * James 4:6-7 * 1 Peter 3:13-16 * 1 Corinthians 15:58 * Ephesians 6:11 * John 16:33 ❤️ The Heart of This Episode A strong faith isn't built on a conference. A strong faith isn't built on emotions. A strong faith is built on Jesus. When your roots go deep into Christ, you'll be able to stand firm whether you're surrounded by believers, standing alone, or facing opposition for your faith. ✨ Main Takeaway Don't let your relationship with Jesus depend on the people around you. Be rooted in Christ so deeply that your faith remains strong whether you're at church, at work, at school, at home, or facing opposition. Stand firm. Stay faithful. Keep your eyes on Jesus. 📲 Follow for weekly Bible teaching and encouragement: @theriseandshinepodcast @hayleejacob_ 🙏 Subscribe for practical biblical encouragement and deeper conversations about following Jesus in everyday life.

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Episode Trusting God When He Feels Distant | Psalm 22 & Jesus on the Cross Cover

Trusting God When He Feels Distant | Psalm 22 & Jesus on the Cross

In this short episode of Rise and Shine, we read through Psalm 22 and reflect on what it means to trust God even in seasons when He feels distant. Psalm 22 begins with deep anguish and the words: “My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?” These are the same words Jesus spoke on the cross. This Psalm is a powerful reminder that even in suffering, pain, confusion, and silence… we can still choose to trust God. Jesus Himself trusted the Father through the cross — through pain He fully understood and suffering we could never imagine. And because of that, we can hold onto hope even when we don’t fully understand what God is doing. If you’re walking through a hard season, feeling discouraged, or struggling to sense God’s presence, this episode is meant to encourage you to keep holding on. God is still faithful — even when we cannot see the full picture. 🔑 In This Episode, We Cover: * Reading through Psalm 22 * Trusting God when He feels distant * Jesus quoting Psalm 22 on the cross * Faith in seasons of suffering * Holding onto hope when emotions feel heavy * Remembering God’s faithfulness even in silence 📖 Main Scripture: Psalm 22 ❤️ The Heart of This Episode Faith is not pretending everything feels okay. Faith is continuing to trust God even when you don’t understand, even when emotions are heavy, and even when He feels far away. Jesus trusted through the cross. And we can trust Him too. ✨ Main Takeaway God’s silence is not His absence. Keep trusting. Keep holding on. He is still faithful. 📲 Follow for weekly Bible encouragement and devotionals: @theriseandshinepodcast @hayleejacob_ 🙏 Subscribe for Scripture-based encouragement and honest conversations about faith.

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Episode When You Feel Like Giving Up | God’s Strength in Discouragement Cover

When You Feel Like Giving Up | God’s Strength in Discouragement

Have you ever felt so discouraged that you just want to give up? Like you’re not good enough for what God has called you to do… Like you keep failing… Or like you’re just too tired to keep going? In this episode of Rise and Shine, Haylee talks honestly about discouragement and how even strong believers experience moments of deep exhaustion and doubt. 🔑 In This Episode, We Cover: We look at the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 18–19—a prophet who had just experienced a powerful victory from God… and yet, shortly after, found himself afraid, discouraged, and ready to give up. This episode reminds us of something incredibly important: Discouragement doesn’t disqualify you. Even in Elijah’s fear, exhaustion, and negative thoughts, God didn’t abandon him— He met him, provided for him, and restored him. If you’ve been feeling weary, defeated, or questioning your calling, this episode will remind you that: * You are not alone * You are not failing * And God is not finished with you * Why discouragement often comes after spiritual victories * How the enemy uses fear and lies to make us want to quit * Why feeling tired doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong * The importance of rest and God’s provision * How God meets us in our lowest moments * Why we can trust God to refill what we don’t have * Learning to rely on God instead of our own strength📖 Key Scriptures:1 Kings 18–19 ❤️ The Heart of This Episode You can have a mountaintop moment… and still find yourself in a valley. But the same God who showed up in your victory will meet you in your exhaustion.God doesn’t walk away when you’re discouraged— He draws near. ✨ Main Takeaway Discouragement doesn’t mean you’re failing. It often means you’re human. But your strength was never meant to come from you— it comes from God. And He will refill you. 📲 Follow for weekly encouragement and Bible teaching: @theriseandshinepodcast @hayleejacob_ 🙏 Subscribe for real, honest conversations that help you keep going in your faith.

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