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Elizabeth of Denmark | Sisters of Light Podcast

42 min · 9 de feb de 2026
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This episode of the Sisters of Light podcast explores the remarkable story of Elizabeth of Brandenburg, a 16th-century princess who faced incredible personal betrayal and hardship for her faith. After 25 years of happy marriage, Elizabeth's husband became unfaithful and emerged as one of Martin Luther's strongest opponents. When Elizabeth secretly converted to Lutheranism and was discovered by her own daughter, she was forced to choose between recanting her faith or fleeing her comfortable life as a princess. The hosts discuss how Elizabeth escaped her castle disguised as a peasant and lived in relative poverty for years, yet remained faithful to her convictions. The conversation expands into practical discussions about maintaining identity and boundaries in relationships, drawing biblical principles from scriptures like Ephesians 5 and John 15. The hosts emphasize the importance of finding fulfillment and identity in Christ rather than in relationships, and discuss how to navigate dating relationships while maintaining spiritual integrity. They conclude with encouragement for listeners to embrace whatever season of life they are in, whether single or married, and to focus on growing in their relationship with Jesus.

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