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Episode 7 The Stillness Between Letting Go and Moving Forward

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📝 Episode Summary:

Forgiveness is a release—but it doesn’t always feel like closure. In this gentle pause between emotional surrender and spiritual rebuilding, Lisa invites you to honor the feelings that surface after letting go. This episode explores how thoughts, feelings, and actions shape your inner life—and how spiritual warfare plays out in the mind. You’ll learn why feeling isn’t failure, how emotions can be safely acknowledged, and what it means to release them into the hands of God.

Whether you’re fresh from the work of forgiveness or simply longing for peace, this episode offers a quiet space to breathe, reflect, and begin again.

🔑 In This Episode:

  • How thoughts, feelings, and actions shape your inner life
  • Why emotional processing is part of spiritual warfare
  • What Scripture says about feeling and releasing emotions
  • How Jesus models emotional honesty and healing
  • A gentle invitation to feel without fear—and release without shame

📖 Scriptures Referenced:

  • 2 Corinthians 10:5
  • Romans 12:2
  • Ephesians 6:12
  • Ecclesiastes 3:4
  • Romans 12:15
  • Isaiah 53:3

💡 Truth Spark:

“A thought is simply a spark of electricity—a sentence in your brain. It’s not automatically true, and it’s not something to fear. But thoughts do shape your perception, and that’s why we bring them before the Word of God.”

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🎧 Thanks for tuning in to Outside the Pulpit. If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs it—your voice matters, and so does your journey.

🙏 Support our mission to provide free, healing-centered content: patreon.com/OutsidethePulpit

🎯 Ready to go deeper? Explore coaching and workshops designed to help you reclaim your voice and renew your mindset: outsidethepulpit.blog

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✨ Not sure where to start? Try the Rodan + Fields Solution Tool

💬 Note from Lisa:
All content is created with care and intention. Advice should be confirmed with a qualified professional. Guest views are their own.

“Circumstances do not control your life. The way you think about them does.” — Lisa Meador

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Manage episode 512549723 series 3672748
Content provided by Lisa Meador. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lisa Meador or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

📝 Episode Summary:

Forgiveness is a release—but it doesn’t always feel like closure. In this gentle pause between emotional surrender and spiritual rebuilding, Lisa invites you to honor the feelings that surface after letting go. This episode explores how thoughts, feelings, and actions shape your inner life—and how spiritual warfare plays out in the mind. You’ll learn why feeling isn’t failure, how emotions can be safely acknowledged, and what it means to release them into the hands of God.

Whether you’re fresh from the work of forgiveness or simply longing for peace, this episode offers a quiet space to breathe, reflect, and begin again.

🔑 In This Episode:

  • How thoughts, feelings, and actions shape your inner life
  • Why emotional processing is part of spiritual warfare
  • What Scripture says about feeling and releasing emotions
  • How Jesus models emotional honesty and healing
  • A gentle invitation to feel without fear—and release without shame

📖 Scriptures Referenced:

  • 2 Corinthians 10:5
  • Romans 12:2
  • Ephesians 6:12
  • Ecclesiastes 3:4
  • Romans 12:15
  • Isaiah 53:3

💡 Truth Spark:

“A thought is simply a spark of electricity—a sentence in your brain. It’s not automatically true, and it’s not something to fear. But thoughts do shape your perception, and that’s why we bring them before the Word of God.”

Send us a text

Weekly Intro to Outside the Pulpit

Support the show

🎧 Thanks for tuning in to Outside the Pulpit. If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs it—your voice matters, and so does your journey.

🙏 Support our mission to provide free, healing-centered content: patreon.com/OutsidethePulpit

🎯 Ready to go deeper? Explore coaching and workshops designed to help you reclaim your voice and renew your mindset: outsidethepulpit.blog

🌿 Discover skincare that meets you where you are: lisameador.myrandf.com
✨ Not sure where to start? Try the Rodan + Fields Solution Tool

💬 Note from Lisa:
All content is created with care and intention. Advice should be confirmed with a qualified professional. Guest views are their own.

“Circumstances do not control your life. The way you think about them does.” — Lisa Meador

  continue reading

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