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The True Grit Podcast with Rachel Grit | Jesus + ADHD

Podcast af Rachel Grit

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Historie & religion

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This podcast is for women who want to seek, find, and live the abundant life Jesus offers by cutting down the noise and chaos in their lives and their brains. This is a place where everyone is welcome, everyone has a seat at the table, and everyone is seen and heard. We'll talk about scripture, ADHD, listening prayer, forgiveness, and so much more. Join me on this journey to abundant life! 🪴

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episode Holding Leaders Accountable | 1 Kings 15:9-15 | Bite-sized Biblecast cover

Holding Leaders Accountable | 1 Kings 15:9-15 | Bite-sized Biblecast

Today's bite-sized Biblecast takes a deep dive into 1 Kings 15, where we explore the reign of King Asa of Judah. Asa stands out as a king who did what was right in the sight of the Lord, a refreshing narrative amid a very rough time of division and idol worship in Israel's history. His actions included completely ridding Israel of idol worship, even holding his own mother accountable for her idolatry. To be specific, he doesn't just scold her or verbally disapprove of her practices - he removes her from her station as the queen mother. This opens a deeply important conversation about leadership, accountability, and what we as Christians should be willing to accept in terms of behavior from those in power (particularly those who claim the name of Jesus). To put it frankly, friends, we need to hold Trump accountable for his blasphemy this week. And this starts by having conversations with those around us who still support him. Let's dig in together. Takeaways: * In the Old Testament, King Asa held his mother accountable for idolatry, illustrating the importance of accountability in leadership. * We have a responsibility to demand accountability from our leaders, especially those who claim to follow Christ. * Having tough conversations with friends and family about their political support is crucial for holding each other accountable. * The recent blasphemous actions of Donald Trump (specifically him posting an AI-generated picture depicting him very clearly as Jesus then blatantly lying about it, saying he thought it was showing him as a doctor) give us the opportunity to practice what we preach and hold him accountable. * Examining our beliefs and how they align with our faith is essential for being true followers of Christ. * It’s important to engage in discussions about accountability, and doing so without blatant confrontation is possible. Want a more grounded, sustainable walk with Jesus but feel like your life and brain are too loud? The free Noise Journal helps you spot what’s really draining you and make a simple plan to clear it in one hour. Download it here [https://rachelgrit.com/noisejournal/]! Social Media Links: ⁠Instagram: @rachelgrit⁠ [https://instagram.com/rachelgrit] ⁠TikTok: @rachel.grit⁠ [https://tiktok.com/@rachel.grit] ⁠Pinterest: @rachgrit⁠ [https://pinterest.com/rachgrit] ⁠YouTube: @rachelgrit [https://youtube.com/@rachelgrit]

15. apr. 2026 - 9 min
episode Overcoming Evil with Good | Romans 12:19-21 | Bite-sized Biblecast cover

Overcoming Evil with Good | Romans 12:19-21 | Bite-sized Biblecast

Today, we're diving into Romans 12, where we grapple with the powerful message of overcoming evil with good rather than seeking vengeance. This passage feels especially relevant as we navigate a world filled with conflict and anger. I share a poignant moment from a protest in Minneapolis, where a protester offered kindness to an ICE agent, illustrating how we can cross divides and choose compassion even in our most fervent disagreements. We often find ourselves clinging to anger and resentment, believing it justifies our actions, but we need to reflect on how this approach distances us from the grace we’re called to embody. Join me as we unpack this scripture and explore the importance of addressing our own hearts, seeking where we might be misdirecting our anger, and striving to act in love rather than vengeance. Takeaways: 1. In Romans 12, we are reminded that vengeance belongs to God, urging us to seek kindness instead. 2. The podcast exemplifies how crossing divides through kindness can create meaningful connections, even in conflict. 3. The speaker reflects on the cultural tendency towards vengeance and its misalignment with Christlike behavior, challenging listeners to reconsider their attitudes. 4. We are encouraged to examine our hearts for hidden resentment, as it creates distance from our relationship with God. 5. The discussion highlights the importance of grace in justice, emphasizing that our understanding may need a biblical reframe. 6. The speaker shares a personal story of apologizing for past actions, illustrating the importance of humility and self-reflection in our faith journey. Social Media Links: ⁠Instagram: @rachelgrit⁠ [https://instagram.com/rachelgrit] ⁠TikTok: @rachel.grit⁠ [https://tiktok.com/@rachel.grit] ⁠Pinterest: @rachgrit⁠ [https://pinterest.com/rachgrit] ⁠YouTube: @rachelgrit [https://youtube.com/@rachelgrit]

2. mar. 2026 - 12 min
episode Bite-Sized Biblecast | Sneaky Disobedience | Numbers 20:1-13 cover

Bite-Sized Biblecast | Sneaky Disobedience | Numbers 20:1-13

Today, we dive into the Book of Numbers, specifically the story of Moses and the Israelites, where Moses gets a little too sassy for his own good. As the people are parched and grumbling about their lack of water, God instructs Moses to simply speak to a rock to bring forth water. However, instead of following God's command, Moses loses his cool and strikes the rock, showcasing his frustration and pride. This seemingly small act results in a monumental consequence: Moses is barred from entering the Promised Land. We explore how this incident reveals deeper issues about obedience, pride, and the importance of recognizing our role in God's plans, highlighting that sometimes our own frustrations can lead us astray from what God truly desires for us. Join me as we unpack this intense narrative and what it means for us today. Takeaways: 1. Moses's failure to follow God's command precisely highlights the danger of pride and anger in leadership. 2. The Israelites' complaints in the wilderness reflect our own struggles when facing difficult situations and unmet needs. 3. Even in our disobedience, God provides for us, demonstrating His grace despite our shortcomings. 4. Moses's punishment for striking the rock instead of speaking to it emphasizes the importance of obedience to God's instructions. 5. This story serves as a reminder that our actions can have lasting consequences, even when we are frustrated or tired. 6. We should strive to align our responses with God's will, rather than letting our emotions dictate our actions.

23. feb. 2026 - 15 min
episode Boundaries & Blessings: Navigating Tough Relationship | Bite-Sized Biblecast cover

Boundaries & Blessings: Navigating Tough Relationship | Bite-Sized Biblecast

Today, we're diving into the Golden Rule from Matthew 7:12, but we're not just rehashing the familiar line about treating others as we'd like to be treated. Instead, we're exploring some practical, often overlooked ways to actually implement this principle, especially with those tricky individuals in our lives. We’ll tackle the misconceptions surrounding the idea of turning the other cheek—it's not about letting others walk all over us, but about standing our ground with dignity and respect. Plus, I’ll share some personal tips on how to keep your heart soft and your relationships healthy, even when dealing with difficult people. So grab your journal, and let’s figure out how to love those who challenge us while maintaining our own boundaries! Takeaways: 1. The Golden Rule is more than just a phrase; it requires practical implementation in our daily lives. 2. Understanding the cultural context of Jesus' teachings can radically shift our perspective on how to treat others. 3. Turning the other cheek is not about passively accepting abuse; it's about asserting our dignity and worth. 4. Setting intentional reminders to pray for those we struggle with can create softness in our hearts toward them. Social Media Links: ⁠Instagram: @rachelgrit⁠ [https://instagram.com/rachelgrit] ⁠TikTok: @rachel.grit⁠ [https://tiktok.com/@rachel.grit] ⁠Pinterest: @rachgrit⁠ [https://pinterest.com/rachgrit] ⁠YouTube: @rachelgrit [https://youtube.com/@rachelgrit]

9. feb. 2026 - 13 min
episode The Heart is Deceitful: Trusting Truth in a Confusing World | Bite-Sized Biblecast cover

The Heart is Deceitful: Trusting Truth in a Confusing World | Bite-Sized Biblecast

Today, we're diving into a thought-provoking exploration of Proverbs 29:27, where we confront the uncomfortable truth about how we perceive righteousness and wickedness. It's easy to dismiss criticism from those we deem untrustworthy, but this episode challenges us to reflect on our own understanding of truth. We share insights on how our hearts can deceive us and the importance of surrendering to the Holy Spirit for true guidance. It’s a reminder that even the most well-intentioned among us can fall into the trap of self-righteousness, believing we are right while potentially missing the mark. Join me as we unpack these ideas and strive to align our actions with the heart of Christ, seeking genuine righteousness instead of merely justifying our own interpretations. Takeaways: 1. We need to critically examine our own interpretations of Scripture rather than justifying them blindly. 2. The heart is deceitful and we should not trust our own feelings to discern truth. 3. True righteousness comes from a relationship with God and guidance from the Holy Spirit. 4. It's essential to recognize when we consider ourselves the standard of truth over others. 5. The Pharisees thought they were right but were blinded to their own wickedness. 6. Engaging with the Holy Spirit is the key to aligning our actions with genuine truth. Social Media Links: ⁠Instagram: @rachelgrit⁠ [https://instagram.com/rachelgrit] ⁠TikTok: @rachel.grit⁠ [https://tiktok.com/@rachel.grit] ⁠Pinterest: @rachgrit⁠ [https://pinterest.com/rachgrit] ⁠YouTube: @rachelgrit [https://youtube.com/@rachelgrit]

4. feb. 2026 - 9 min
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