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Episode 35: Faithful in the little: Finishing What God Entrusted to You | Colossians 4:4-18

31 min · 10. juni 2026
episode Episode 35: Faithful in the little: Finishing What God Entrusted to You | Colossians 4:4-18 cover

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In the final episode of the Colossians series, Brittani walks through Paul's closing words and uncovers a powerful challenge for every believer: devote yourself to prayer, stay alert, walk in wisdom, and remain faithful to the ministry God has entrusted to you. As Paul ends his letter, he reminds the church that following Jesus was never meant to be done alone. Through prayer, Christian community, gracious speech, and faithful obedience, believers are called to reflect Christ in every area of life. This episode explores what it means to: ✨ Be devoted to prayer as a relationship, not a last resort ✨ Share the gospel with wisdom and grace ✨ Let your words be “seasoned with salt” ✨ Grow in spiritual maturity through God's Word ✨ Encourage others and be encouraged in community ✨ Stay faithful to the assignment God has placed before you Whether you're feeling weary, distracted, or simply wondering what faithfulness looks like in this season, this conversation is a reminder that God is still at work—and He invites His people to join Him. Heart on the Altar Women's Retreat Interest Form [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSchI6DKgAlUv-R13Sp7gA4Lb-bbK-a_HEedb1_beUz0crD9oQ/viewform?pli=1] https://linktr.ee/brittani.r.rodriguez [https://linktr.ee/brittani.r.rodriguez]

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episode Episode 35: Faithful in the little: Finishing What God Entrusted to You | Colossians 4:4-18 cover

Episode 35: Faithful in the little: Finishing What God Entrusted to You | Colossians 4:4-18

In the final episode of the Colossians series, Brittani walks through Paul's closing words and uncovers a powerful challenge for every believer: devote yourself to prayer, stay alert, walk in wisdom, and remain faithful to the ministry God has entrusted to you. As Paul ends his letter, he reminds the church that following Jesus was never meant to be done alone. Through prayer, Christian community, gracious speech, and faithful obedience, believers are called to reflect Christ in every area of life. This episode explores what it means to: ✨ Be devoted to prayer as a relationship, not a last resort ✨ Share the gospel with wisdom and grace ✨ Let your words be “seasoned with salt” ✨ Grow in spiritual maturity through God's Word ✨ Encourage others and be encouraged in community ✨ Stay faithful to the assignment God has placed before you Whether you're feeling weary, distracted, or simply wondering what faithfulness looks like in this season, this conversation is a reminder that God is still at work—and He invites His people to join Him. Heart on the Altar Women's Retreat Interest Form [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSchI6DKgAlUv-R13Sp7gA4Lb-bbK-a_HEedb1_beUz0crD9oQ/viewform?pli=1] https://linktr.ee/brittani.r.rodriguez [https://linktr.ee/brittani.r.rodriguez]

10. juni 202631 min
episode Episode 34: Devoted | Colossians 4:2 cover

Episode 34: Devoted | Colossians 4:2

The conversation delves into the transformative power of devotion to prayer, emphasizing the importance of staying alert, watchful, and grateful. It explores the impact of prayer on personal growth, peace, and the ability to trust in God's sovereignty. The episode encourages listeners to embrace a life devoted to prayer and to seek the peace and joy that comes from a deep connection with God. Takeaways * Devotion to prayer * Staying alert and watchful * Gratitude and thankfulness Chapters * 00:00 The Power of Devotion to Prayer * 10:46 Staying Alert and Watchful * 22:37 Gratitude and Thankfulness https://linktr.ee/brittani.r.rodriguez [https://linktr.ee/brittani.r.rodriguez] Deep End with Lecrae - https://youtu.be/ljNIeXAH4ac?si=6vqA583v0PYN_7jM [https://youtu.be/ljNIeXAH4ac?si=6vqA583v0PYN_7jM]

27. maj 202641 min
episode Episode 33: Nothing Withheld: Letting Jesus Transform the Home | Colossians 3:18-4:1 cover

Episode 33: Nothing Withheld: Letting Jesus Transform the Home | Colossians 3:18-4:1

This week on Heart on the Altar, Brittani walks vulnerably through Colossians 3:18–4:1 and wrestles honestly with what it means to surrender every part of our lives to Jesus — especially inside the home. From marriage, leadership, submission, parenting, bitterness, and forgiveness… to the tension of trying to trust God in painful seasons — this episode is raw, heartfelt, and deeply practical. If you’ve ever struggled with: * marriage tension, * family wounds, * resentment, * control, * discouragement, * or simply trying to hold everything together… This conversation is an invitation to stop striving and start surrendering. Because Jesus doesn’t just care about church attendance or Sunday worship — He cares about how we love, serve, forgive, speak, parent, and show up behind closed doors. In this episode we talk about: ✨ How the Gospel changes the home first ✨ Why submission and leadership are both acts of sacrifice ✨ How bitterness can quietly destroy relationships ✨ Why healthy marriages require humility and surrender ✨ What it looks like to invite Jesus into everyday moments ✨ And how we cannot do any of this without Christ And maybe most importantly: you are not alone in the struggle. Because before changing the world, God often starts by transforming our hearts first. https://linktr.ee/brittani.r.rodriguez [https://linktr.ee/brittani.r.rodriguez]

13. maj 202642 min
episode Episode 32: What Are You Dwelling On? | Colossians 3:16-17 cover

Episode 32: What Are You Dwelling On? | Colossians 3:16-17

This week on Heart on the Altar, we’re slowing down and sitting in Colossians 3:16–17. What does it actually mean to “let the word of Christ dwell richly” within us? In this episode, Brittani shares honestly about identity, perfectionism, control, fear, and the exhausting habit of trying to clean ourselves up before coming to God. Through powerful imagery and real-life reflection, we explore what it means to stop treating Jesus like a guest in our lives—and finally let Him feel at home. Because the truth is: we are always dwelling on something. The question is… is it Christ? If you’ve been overwhelmed, distracted, spiritually tired, or desperate for peace, this conversation will remind you that Jesus isn’t asking for performance—He’s inviting you to remain with Him. Main Takeaways 1. We all dwell somewhere. Your thoughts, fears, desires, and attention reveal where your heart is living. 2. God doesn’t want visitation—He wants residence. We often invite Jesus into only the “clean rooms” of our lives, but true surrender means letting Him into every space. 3. Gratitude grows when we remain in Christ. Peace, worship, community, and joy flow naturally when we dwell with Him daily. https://linktr.ee/brittani.r.rodriguez [https://linktr.ee/brittani.r.rodriguez]

6. maj 202639 min
episode Episode 31: You Can’t Keep It in Your Pocket Anymore | Colossians 3:12-15 cover

Episode 31: You Can’t Keep It in Your Pocket Anymore | Colossians 3:12-15

This week, we’re diving into Colossians 3—and it gets personal. What does it really mean to “put to death” the things God calls sin? And why do we keep holding onto the very things that are hurting us? In this episode, Brittani shares honestly about control, fear, identity, and the quiet work God has been doing in her heart. We talk about what it looks like to stop managing sin… and actually surrender it. Because following Jesus isn’t just about what we remove—it’s about what we put on: compassion, kindness, humility, patience… and above all, love. If you’ve been feeling stuck, distracted, or unsure if you’re really walking with God—this episode is for you. 3 Main Takeaways 1. You can’t “manage” sin—you have to put it to death. We often try to keep sin close “just in case,” but partial surrender is still disobedience. 2. Your identity is already decided—you are chosen and deeply loved. We don’t earn God’s love through behavior. We live from it. 3. Transformation isn’t just removing—it’s replacing. We don’t just take off sin—we put on Christlike character, and above all, love.

29. apr. 202643 min