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e52 Fearless Faith: Saying What Needs to Be Said
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The Prophetess Huldah: Saying What Needs to Be Said
(2 Chronicles 34:22–28)
Huldah’s story reminds us that fearless faith often begins in quiet discernment. Before she spoke, she listened. And when she did speak, her words carried the authority of a life aligned with God’s heart.
This week’s SoulWork invites you to practice both listening and courage—to discern when to speak, what to say, and how to say it with love.
Reflect:
- Where is God inviting you to speak truth in love?
- What helps you know when your words come from Spirit and not self?
- What might happen if you trusted God with both your silence and your speech?
Breathe deeply and whisper:
“May my words be rooted in Your truth and my silence in Your peace.”
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When you subscribe, you’ll also receive a free excerpt from my book From Stressed to Sabbath Rest, plus early access to new resources from SoulWork Sanctuary to help you do what Katie Cannon called “the work your soul must have.”
Until next time, may God bless and keep you, may God’s face shine upon you, and may God grant you peace as you continue your SoulWork.
Disclaimer: The content shared on the Sister Soul Care podcast is for informational and inspirational purposes only. While I am an ordained minister and trained spiritual director, I am not a licensed therapist or medical professional. This podcast does not provide medical or mental health advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional care. Please seek support from a qualified provider if needed.
Sister Soul Care is a Christ-centered space rooted in contemplative spiritual practice and cultural affirmation. Please engage with grace, discernment, and care for your well-being.
56 episodes
Manage episode 513165883 series 3612999
Soul Care Notes
The Prophetess Huldah: Saying What Needs to Be Said
(2 Chronicles 34:22–28)
Huldah’s story reminds us that fearless faith often begins in quiet discernment. Before she spoke, she listened. And when she did speak, her words carried the authority of a life aligned with God’s heart.
This week’s SoulWork invites you to practice both listening and courage—to discern when to speak, what to say, and how to say it with love.
Reflect:
- Where is God inviting you to speak truth in love?
- What helps you know when your words come from Spirit and not self?
- What might happen if you trusted God with both your silence and your speech?
Breathe deeply and whisper:
“May my words be rooted in Your truth and my silence in Your peace.”
A Weekly Pause for Your Soul
Receive my weekly reflections and current invitations — gentle reminders to pause, breathe, and notice God’s presence in your everyday life.
When you subscribe, you’ll also receive a free excerpt from my book From Stressed to Sabbath Rest, plus early access to new resources from SoulWork Sanctuary to help you do what Katie Cannon called “the work your soul must have.”
Until next time, may God bless and keep you, may God’s face shine upon you, and may God grant you peace as you continue your SoulWork.
Disclaimer: The content shared on the Sister Soul Care podcast is for informational and inspirational purposes only. While I am an ordained minister and trained spiritual director, I am not a licensed therapist or medical professional. This podcast does not provide medical or mental health advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional care. Please seek support from a qualified provider if needed.
Sister Soul Care is a Christ-centered space rooted in contemplative spiritual practice and cultural affirmation. Please engage with grace, discernment, and care for your well-being.
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