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Bring Your Burden to Jesus

6 min · 26 de jun de 2026
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Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason. Today we’re in 2 Kings 4, looking at the Shunammite woman and the powerful words she spoke in the middle of a crisis: “It is well.” Her son had died, but instead of speaking fear, panic, and despair, she kept saying what she was believing for. She did not deny the problem. She simply refused to let the problem become her confession. Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason remind us that our words matter. The tongue is the rudder of our life. If you want your life to move in a better direction, you cannot keep speaking only what is wrong. You have to begin speaking what you want God to do. Maybe your finances are tight, your marriage is struggling, or life feels heavy right now. This message is a reminder not to let your confession be driven by what you see. Let it be driven by your faith. Say what you are believing for. Speak peace. Speak healing. Speak provision. Speak hope. The Shunammite woman turned to the right place in her moment of need. She brought her care to the man of God, and in the end, she saw resurrection, restoration, and a miracle. That same principle is true for us. Bring your burden to Jesus, trust Him with what feels impossible, and begin to let your words line up with your faith. It is well. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorJason #2Kings4 #ItIsWell #SpeakByFaith #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #FaithConfession #WordsMatter #TrustGod #GodOfMiracles

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Portada del episodio Bring Your Burden to Jesus

Bring Your Burden to Jesus

Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason. Today we’re in 2 Kings 4, looking at the Shunammite woman and the powerful words she spoke in the middle of a crisis: “It is well.” Her son had died, but instead of speaking fear, panic, and despair, she kept saying what she was believing for. She did not deny the problem. She simply refused to let the problem become her confession. Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason remind us that our words matter. The tongue is the rudder of our life. If you want your life to move in a better direction, you cannot keep speaking only what is wrong. You have to begin speaking what you want God to do. Maybe your finances are tight, your marriage is struggling, or life feels heavy right now. This message is a reminder not to let your confession be driven by what you see. Let it be driven by your faith. Say what you are believing for. Speak peace. Speak healing. Speak provision. Speak hope. The Shunammite woman turned to the right place in her moment of need. She brought her care to the man of God, and in the end, she saw resurrection, restoration, and a miracle. That same principle is true for us. Bring your burden to Jesus, trust Him with what feels impossible, and begin to let your words line up with your faith. It is well. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorJason #2Kings4 #ItIsWell #SpeakByFaith #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #FaithConfession #WordsMatter #TrustGod #GodOfMiracles

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Portada del episodio God Is Good Even When Life Feels Hard

God Is Good Even When Life Feels Hard

Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly. Today we’re in Habakkuk 3:17-18, and this episode is all about choosing joy even when life does not look the way you want it to. The Scripture says that even if the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, “yet I will rejoice in the Lord.” That is such a powerful picture of a joy that is not tied to perfect circumstances. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly talk about how easy it is to make happiness dependent on what is going right. If things are budding, if the job is working, if the relationships feel good, if the money is there, then we feel happy. But real joy goes deeper than that. Biblical joy is rooted in the goodness of God, not in whether everything around you is currently working out. This message is also a reminder that feelings are not facts. You may feel disappointed, left out, overlooked, or frustrated, but the truth remains that God is still good all the time. When you anchor your heart in His goodness instead of in your changing emotions, you begin to move through hard seasons differently. Joy becomes strength. Peace becomes stability. Contentment becomes possible. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly also point out that when you live loved and stay rooted in God’s goodness, the hard things do not stick to you as long. People may fail you. Situations may not go your way. But when your joy is in the Lord, you recover faster, forgive quicker, and keep moving forward without letting every disappointment define your day. If you are in a season where things are not budding the way you hoped, let this encourage you. You can still rejoice. You can still choose joy. You can still anchor yourself in the goodness of God. And that joy will give you strength for whatever is in front of you. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorHolly #Habakkuk317 #Habakkuk318 #ChooseJoy #GodIsGood #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #JoyInTheLord #FaithAndContentment #StrengthForToday

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Yet I Will Rejoice

Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly. Today we’re in Habakkuk 3:17-18, and this episode is all about choosing joy even when life does not look the way you want it to. The Scripture says that even if the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, “yet I will rejoice in the Lord.” That is such a powerful picture of a joy that is not tied to perfect circumstances. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly talk about how easy it is to make happiness dependent on what is going right. If things are budding, if the job is working, if the relationships feel good, if the money is there, then we feel happy. But real joy goes deeper than that. Biblical joy is rooted in the goodness of God, not in whether everything around you is currently working out. This message is also a reminder that feelings are not facts. You may feel disappointed, left out, overlooked, or frustrated, but the truth remains that God is still good all the time. When you anchor your heart in His goodness instead of in your changing emotions, you begin to move through hard seasons differently. Joy becomes strength. Peace becomes stability. Contentment becomes possible. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly also point out that when you live loved and stay rooted in God’s goodness, the hard things do not stick to you as long. People may fail you. Situations may not go your way. But when your joy is in the Lord, you recover faster, forgive quicker, and keep moving forward without letting every disappointment define your day. If you are in a season where things are not budding the way you hoped, let this encourage you. You can still rejoice. You can still choose joy. You can still anchor yourself in the goodness of God. And that joy will give you strength for whatever is in front of you. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorHolly #Habakkuk317 #Habakkuk318 #ChooseJoy #GodIsGood #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #JoyInTheLord #FaithAndContentment #StrengthForToday

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Portada del episodio Don’t Settle for Second Best

Don’t Settle for Second Best

Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly. Today we’re in Lamentations 3:25-26, and this episode is all about waiting on God, trusting His timing, and believing that His best is worth waiting for. Scripture says, “The Lord is good to those who wait for Him, to the soul who seeks Him. It is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord.” That is such a powerful reminder in a world that wants everything right now. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly talk about how hard waiting can be. We are used to fast answers, fast food, fast shipping, and immediate results. But God often works differently. Waiting is not punishment. Waiting is often where trust grows, where maturity develops, and where we learn not to settle for second best just because it is available now. This message also highlights that there is a difference between passively doing nothing and actively waiting on God. Waiting on Him means seeking Him, listening for His direction, staying open to His best, and not letting your own wants get louder than His wisdom. Sometimes we miss God’s best because we move too quickly. Other times people miss it because they never move at all. The balance is faith-filled waiting, where you keep seeking, keep trusting, and keep following His lead. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly also point out that sometimes what you thought you wanted is not actually what you would want later. In the waiting, God may be protecting you from second best and preparing you for something better than you even knew to ask for. That is why quiet trust matters so much. When you slow down enough to hear Him, you position yourself to receive what He really has for you. If you are in a waiting season right now, let this encourage you. The Lord is good to those who wait for Him. You are not forgotten. You are not delayed by accident. Keep seeking Him, keep trusting His timing, and keep believing that His best is still ahead. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorHolly #Lamentations325 #Lamentations326 #WaitOnTheLord #TrustGodsTiming #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #GodsBest #FaithAndPatience #DoNotSettle

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Portada del episodio Don’t Give Up in the Waiting

Don’t Give Up in the Waiting

Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly. Today we’re in James 1:3-4, and this episode is all about perseverance, patience, and trusting God when the answer is not showing up in your timing. The Bible says that the testing of your faith produces perseverance, and that perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, lacking nothing. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly talk about how hard it is to wait. We are used to quick answers, instant solutions, and fast results. But faith is often built in the waiting. When the promise does not show up right away, that is where perseverance begins to grow. It is not giving up, not backing down, and not deciding that God has forgotten you. It is continuing to trust, continuing to believe, and continuing to stand. This message also highlights something really important. Maturity often happens when we stop chasing only what we want and start trusting what God wants. Sometimes what we thought was best is not actually His best. And in the waiting, with time, space, and perseverance, our hearts begin to change. We start to see more clearly, trust more deeply, and realize that God may have been leading us to something better all along. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly use examples of continuing to pray, continuing to believe, and continuing to follow God even when the answer takes longer than expected. Perseverance is not quitting after three laps. It is keeping on until the walls come down. It is not just enduring for your own plan. It is persevering for God’s will, knowing that His plan is wiser, bigger, and better than anything we could force on our own. If you are in a waiting season right now, let this encourage you. Do not give up. Let perseverance finish its work. God is still faithful, and what He has for you is worth trusting Him for. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorHolly #James13 #James14 #Perseverance #TrustGodsTiming #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #FaithAndPatience #DoNotGiveUp #GodsWillIsBest

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