Certain Women Podcast
In this episode, Tess Frame and Becky Squire explore Israel’s transition from prophetic leadership to monarchy through the stories of Saul and David. As the Israelites demand a king, they trade trust in God’s guidance for something that looks more secure and familiar. Tess and Becky reflect on how this pattern still appears today when fear, comparison, or uncertainty tempt us to seek validation from outward appearances rather than from God. The conversation focuses on the contrast between Saul and David. Saul looked like the ideal leader but struggled with impatience, fear, and selective obedience. David, on the other hand, was overlooked by others yet chosen by God because of his heart. Through these stories, Tess and Becky discuss the difference between appearance and authenticity, emphasizing that God values humility, repentance, and a willing heart far more than outward success or perfection. They also explore themes of obedience, forgiveness, and personal responsibility. For women navigating expectations, comparison, or disappointment in themselves and others, this episode offers reassurance that God sees beyond appearances. His purposes continue even when people fail, and being overlooked is never the same as being forgotten. The invitation is to focus less on earning approval from the world and more on cultivating a heart that trusts and follows God.
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