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Everyday God for Your Every Day

Podcast by Kathy

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About Everyday God for Your Every Day

Everyday God for Your Every Day is a weekly podcast to encourage you wherever you might be on this wild journey called life. As a flawed Christ Follower, I will share practical views on doing life with Jesus at the helm. We'll explore everything from the mundane, the suffocating, to the gut wrenching stuff like grief, suffering, loss, fear, insecurity, doubts, uncertainty, and parenting. The good, the bad and the ugly, all with God at our side. If you have ever felt as though you were alone in all of it, you are not. Join me every Sunday as we explore "lifing" with God.

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16 episodes

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Clenched Fists Cannot Receive What God Wants to Give

We let go of the script and talk honestly about what happens after acceptance when God asks for real trust instead of a polished plan. We explore how clinging to old identities, old hurts, and false safety nets keeps our hands closed to the love, grace, and freedom God wants to give.  • Why we cling to routines, structures, and control to feel safe  • The clenched fists picture and why closed hands cannot receive  • What it looks like to accept God’s love as an exchange of definitions  • What it looks like to accept your identity in Christ over your past and self-talk  • How to recognize grace at work when shame loses its grip  • Extending grace to others and growing an unoffendable heart  • Why transformation and the fruit of the Spirit come through grace, not willpower  • Why the Christian walk is not convenient or comfortable, yet still easier with God  • A practical prompt to name what you are holding onto and release it to God  Many of us say we trust God, but we still build backups that make us feel safe: routines, certainty, money, titles, relationships, or the familiar patterns of our old thinking. Spiritual growth often starts when those supports shake and we realize how tightly we cling.  Text Kathy [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602174/fan_mail/new]

23 May 2026 - 27 min
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Acceptance Begins When I Stop Trying To Fix Everyone

The fastest way to lose peace is to make it your job to fix everybody. I’m closing out the Acceptance series by talking about the kind of acceptance that actually costs something: acknowledging people as they are, even when they think differently, believe differently, or hurt you, and refusing to turn love into a control project.  We ground this in Scripture, because “acceptance” is not a vague self-help idea. Jesus tells us to stop judging while ignoring our own plank (Matthew 7:1–5), and Romans 3:23 levels the room by reminding us that all of us fall short. We also sit with Jesus’ command to love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:39), and we tease out why self-acceptance and humility are often the missing links when we struggle to accept others.  I also get honest about the nuance: acceptance is not approval. You can love someone without endorsing every choice, and you can recognize sin without stepping into the role of judge. We talk about forgiveness, praying for enemies, and what it looks like when the fruit of the Spirit becomes visible in everyday Christian relationships, especially in the home where different personalities and love languages collide.  If you’ve been stuck in frustration, offense, or exhaustion from unmet expectations, let this be a reset. Listen, share it with someone who needs more grace, and if it helps you, subscribe and leave a review. What’s one relationship where you want to practice acceptance this week? Text Kathy [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602174/fan_mail/new]

16 May 2026 - 47 min
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Letting God Define Good or What's Best on a Scale We Cannot Fully See nor Understand.

The hardest spiritual questions usually show up when life hurts: If God already knows what will happen, do my choices matter? And if Scripture says God knows who will be saved, what do I do with the people I love who are far from Him? I sit with those questions head-on, without dodging the tension between God’s sovereignty, human free will, and the deep ache of unanswered prayer. I unpack a crucial distinction between what is predetermined and what is foreknown, then ground it with concrete examples from Scripture and from my own life. We talk about why “God didn’t intervene” is often shorthand for “God didn’t stop this the way I wanted,” and why accepting God’s authority means letting Him define good on a scale we cannot fully see. That doesn’t minimize evil or suffering. It reframes them inside a bigger story where God’s providence keeps working even when we cannot track it. From there, I move into what obedience looks like when the outcomes are not ours to control. We cannot save anyone, only Jesus saves, but we are still called to plant seeds, live as a witness, and trust God with what happens beneath the surface. Using Hebrews 11 and Romans 8, I tie faith to hope, patience, and the kind of joy that can coexist with sorrow when we anchor ourselves in God’s unchanging character. If this encouraged you, subscribe so you do not miss what comes next, share it with a friend who is asking hard questions, and leave a review to help more people find the show. Text Kathy [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602174/fan_mail/new]

11 May 2026 - 40 min
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Jesus, I Need You- SOS Prayer

Some prayers aren’t polished. They’re urgent. They sound like an SOS. That’s where we start today, speaking to the person who feels trapped in distress, despair, or fear about where life is heading, and needs God to intervene right now. We root this moment in Romans 10:9-13, walking through the promise that if you declare “Jesus is Lord” and believe God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. We slow down on what that means in real life: belief in your heart, confession with your mouth, and the surprising relief of realizing you don’t have to carry shame as proof of sincerity. The scripture is clear and steady: anyone who believes in him will never be put to shame. We also hold onto the inclusive hope in the passage, that there is no difference and the same Lord is Lord of all, richly blessing all who call on him. Whether you’re brand new to faith, returning after a long drift, or unsure you even know how to love God yet, we give you simple words to pray aloud: “Jesus, I need you. Rescue me. Help me. Save me.” If this lands with you, share it with someone who needs a lifeline, subscribe for more, and leave a review so more people can find this message. Text Kathy [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602174/fan_mail/new]

7 May 2026 - 2 min
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Prayer to Lay It All Down Before A Faithful God -Psalm 46

Everything can feel like it’s shaking at once: finances, jobs, safety, the relentless news cycle, even our own thoughts. We open with Psalm 46 and let it speak straight into that pressure, not with denial, but with a steady promise: God is our refuge, our strength, and our ever-present help in trouble. From there, we return again and again to one line that’s easy to quote and hard to live: “Be still and know that I am God.” We unpack stillness as a real spiritual choice, a way to quiet the inner spiral and remember who holds the world, who provides, who defends, and who already knows our future. We name what we’re carrying, then we practice surrender by laying it down, including anxiety, fear, shame, guilt, and the worries we don’t always say out loud. We also pray outward. We lift up our children and their safety, families who are struggling to meet basic needs, and anyone caught in addiction or insecurity. We pray for our nation and for leaders who need wisdom and discernment, and we ask God to shape the church into a people known by love, with hearts of flesh and renewed spirits. If you need a guided Christian prayer for anxiety, a Psalm 46 reflection, or a National Day of Prayer moment of peace, listen, share it with someone who’s carrying a heavy load, and leave a rating or review so more people can find it. Text Kathy [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602174/fan_mail/new]

7 May 2026 - 9 min
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