Rooted in Grayce
In this episode of Rooted in Grayce, Jasmine reflects on the quiet restlessness that comes when life feels steady but not new—and the cultural pressure to always move on to the next thing. She explores how purpose is often framed as something future-tense, and how that mindset can pull us away from presence, gratitude, and faithfulness in the season we’re already in. Drawing from personal reflection and Scripture, Jasmine reframes waiting not as inactivity, but as formation, and invites listeners to reconsider the value of the mundane, the repetitive, and the ordinary. This episode is an encouragement to stop despising small beginnings, to steward what has already been entrusted to us, and to recognize that endurance is often built in the staying—not in the chasing. For anyone who feels the urge to rush ahead, this conversation is a gentle reminder that sometimes new isn’t what’s needed—sometimes what’s needed is to stay.
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