The Becoming Her Podcast with Jessica Young

Can We Talk About Why We Treat God Like a One-Hit Wonder?

29 min · 1. heinä 2026
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Can we talk about something? I think a lot of us treat God like He's a one-hit wonder. We celebrate the prayers He's already answered, the miracles He's already done, and the ways He's been faithful in the past… but the moment we walk into a new season of uncertainty, we start wondering if He's forgotten about us. I've caught myself doing this too. In this episode, we're talking about our tendency to forget God's faithfulness when life gets hard, why we have such short spiritual memories, and how quickly we let fear become louder than everything God has already done in our lives. We'll also talk about the difference between remembering God's miracles and remembering His character—because miracles may look different from season to season, but God's character never changes. Maybe the reason you're struggling to trust God today isn't because He's changed. Maybe it's because you've forgotten how faithful He's already been. In this episode, we talk about: • why we have "spiritual amnesia" in difficult seasons • why we remember our problems more than God's provision • how fear causes us to forget God's faithfulness • why God isn't a "one-hit wonder" • practical ways to remember what God has already done in your life If you've been questioning God lately, waiting on an answer, or wondering if He's still working, I hope this conversation encourages you to look back before you look ahead. Sometimes the greatest reminder of God's faithfulness isn't found in what's next. It's found in remembering where He's already brought you from. Reflection Question: What has God already done in your life that you've forgotten to thank Him for? If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs the reminder. And if you're working on your faith, your mindset, and becoming the woman God created you to be, make sure you're following The Becoming Her Podcast. If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs it. And if you’re working on your faith, your mindset, and becoming the woman God created you to be, make sure you follow The Becoming Her Podcast so you don’t miss what’s coming next. For more, connect with me on social media @jessica_young09 💡 If you’re ready to go deeper and start building real confidence and discipline in your life, you can apply for coaching here: https://forms.gle/DpeuFgd9pusyYoe58 Join my FREE online Bible Study:  https://www.skool.com/rooted-in-the-word-4259/about

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jakson Can We Talk About Why We Treat God Like a One-Hit Wonder? kansikuva

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Can we talk about something? I think a lot of us treat God like He's a one-hit wonder. We celebrate the prayers He's already answered, the miracles He's already done, and the ways He's been faithful in the past… but the moment we walk into a new season of uncertainty, we start wondering if He's forgotten about us. I've caught myself doing this too. In this episode, we're talking about our tendency to forget God's faithfulness when life gets hard, why we have such short spiritual memories, and how quickly we let fear become louder than everything God has already done in our lives. We'll also talk about the difference between remembering God's miracles and remembering His character—because miracles may look different from season to season, but God's character never changes. Maybe the reason you're struggling to trust God today isn't because He's changed. Maybe it's because you've forgotten how faithful He's already been. In this episode, we talk about: • why we have "spiritual amnesia" in difficult seasons • why we remember our problems more than God's provision • how fear causes us to forget God's faithfulness • why God isn't a "one-hit wonder" • practical ways to remember what God has already done in your life If you've been questioning God lately, waiting on an answer, or wondering if He's still working, I hope this conversation encourages you to look back before you look ahead. Sometimes the greatest reminder of God's faithfulness isn't found in what's next. It's found in remembering where He's already brought you from. Reflection Question: What has God already done in your life that you've forgotten to thank Him for? If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs the reminder. And if you're working on your faith, your mindset, and becoming the woman God created you to be, make sure you're following The Becoming Her Podcast. If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs it. And if you’re working on your faith, your mindset, and becoming the woman God created you to be, make sure you follow The Becoming Her Podcast so you don’t miss what’s coming next. For more, connect with me on social media @jessica_young09 💡 If you’re ready to go deeper and start building real confidence and discipline in your life, you can apply for coaching here: https://forms.gle/DpeuFgd9pusyYoe58 Join my FREE online Bible Study:  https://www.skool.com/rooted-in-the-word-4259/about

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