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S4 Ep 322Building Your Purpose-Driven Life

"God has chosen you to build a sanctuary. Be strong and do the work."- WesleyneWord of the Day"Consider now, for the Lord has chosen you to build a house as a sanctuary. Be strong and do the work." - 1 Chronicles 28:10In 1 Chronicles 28:10, we are reminded that the Lord has chosen each of us to build a sanctuary, a house with a unique purpose. This purpose is deeply personal and tailored to our individual gifts and callings. For Wesleyne, it's about impacting lives and helping people realize their worth and potential.Your sanctuary might be a ministry, a business, or a personal mission to spread kindness and love. It's where your purpose resides, and it's unique to you. Even if you feel inadequate or lacking in gifts, remember that God can work through your strengths and weaknesses alike.The verse emphasizes the importance of being strong and doing the work. Strength alone isn't enough; it's the action that matters. The enemy may try to discourage you, but God will provide the strength to persevere. Building your sanctuary is a gradual process, one brick at a time.TakeawaysGod has chosen you for a specific purpose, unique to your gifts and talents.Being strong isn't just about endurance; it's about actively pursuing your purpose.Embrace the journey of building your sanctuary, knowing that it's a gradual process of growth and learning.Trust in God's strength and guidance as you fulfill your purpose, even in the face of challenges.Chapters00:00: Understanding the unique calling God has placed on your life.02:15: Embracing your purpose and taking action to fulfill it.04:46: Staying strong and committed to the work, despite challenges.What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Apr 25, 20244 min

S4 Ep 321Loving God, Loving Yourself and Loving Others

"Love yourself because Christ is in you, so you are enough, just as you are."- WesleyneWord of The Day"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself." - Matthew 22:37-39In Matthew 22:37-39, Jesus reveals the greatest commandments: to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. Wesleyne dives into the significance of these commandments and how they shape our relationship with God, ourselves, and others.Wesleyne emphasizes the importance of loving God with all our hearts. This means softening our hearts to God's commands and seeking Him in times of adversity. Next, she discusses loving God with all our souls, urging us to nourish our bodies and souls, ensuring they're healthy and strong. Finally, loving God with all our minds involves feeding our minds with God's word and replacing negative thoughts with His truth.Following this, Wesleyne delves into the commandment to love our neighbor as ourselves. She emphasizes the critical aspect of self-love, highlighting that we must love ourselves to truly love others. Loving ourselves involves accepting ourselves as we are, and knowing that we are enough because Christ is within us.Takeaways Soften your heart, nourish your soul, and feed your mind with God's word to love Him fully.Accept yourself as enough, knowing that Christ is within you, and love yourself unconditionally.Once you love God and yourself, you can love others genuinely and unconditionally.Chapters00:00: Understanding the importance of loving God and others.00:27: Softening your heart and trusting God's commands.02:33: Nourishing your body and soul to strengthen your relationship with God.03:09: Feeding your mind with God's word and replacing negative thoughts.04:20: Embracing self-love to love others authentically.07:18: Understanding the significance of self-love and its role in loving others.What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Apr 24, 20248 min

S4 Ep 320The Power of Giving: The Story of Five Loaves and Two Fish

"Don't withhold the things that you have from the world."- WesleyneWord of The Day"When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. So he began teaching them many things."- Mark 6:34Mark 6:34-44 tells the story of Jesus feeding the multitude with five loaves of bread and two fish. From this passage, Wesleyne draws several valuable lessons.Firstly, Jesus had compassion on the people, seeing them as lost sheep in need of guidance. Similarly, we are called to teach others about God's love and transformation.Secondly, when the disciples hesitated to feed the crowd due to cost concerns, Jesus instructed them to give what they had. Wesleyne encourages us to reflect on what our "five loaves and two fish" might be—our time, money, talents, or expertise.The message is clear: don't withhold your blessings from others. Trust God to multiply what you give. Just as Jesus multiplied the loaves and fish to feed thousands, He can use our generosity to impact countless lives.At the end of the story, there were twelve baskets of leftovers—representing abundance and overflow. Wesleyne urges us to share our gifts and testimonies generously, knowing that God will provide more than enough.TakeawayHave compassion for others and share the love and teachings of Jesus.Give freely of what you have, trusting God to multiply your blessings.Expect overflow when you share your gifts and testimonies with others.Your generosity can change lives and lead to immeasurable blessings.Chapters00:00: Sharing the love and teachings of Jesus with others.01:33: Trusting God's multiplication power despite doubts.03:50: Recognizing and sharing your "five loaves and two fish."05:30: Experiencing overflow when you generously share your blessings.07:37: Witnessing life-changing impacts through sharing your gifts and testimonies.What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Apr 23, 20248 min

S4 Ep 319Trusting God's Provision

"God always gives us what we need, even if it's not what we want."- WesleyneWord of the Day "Before they call, I will answer. While they are still speaking, I will hear." - Isaiah 65:24In Isaiah 65:24, we see God's promise to answer our prayers even before we call upon Him. This assurance highlights the importance of faith, knowing that God hears and provides for our needs.Often, we confuse our needs with our wants. Needs, like food, shelter, and employment, are essentials that God promises to fulfill. Wants, on the other hand, are desires that may not align with His plan for us. While God may not always grant our wants, He always meets our needs.Gratitude for God's provision helps us discern between our needs and wants. By acknowledging His daily blessings, we build trust and reduce anxiety. Surrendering our worries to God allows us to trust in His timing and plan, knowing that He will provide abundantly.TakeawaysTrust in God's provision, even in times of defeat.Recognize the difference between needs and wants, and trust that God provides for both.Fully surrender to God's plan and trust in His provision.Continually release worries and anxieties to God, trusting in His faithfulness.Chapters00:00: Finding trust in God's provision during challenging times.00:58: Understanding the difference between needs and wants, and trusting in God's provision.03:18: Surrendering control of God's plan and trusting in His provision.05:11: Continually releasing worries and anxieties to God, trusting in His faithfulness.What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Apr 22, 20246 min

S4 Ep 318Trust God, Let Go and Let God

"When feeling defeated, remember that God is not a God of defeat."- WesleyneWord of the Day"Is anything too hard for the Lord?" - Genesis 18:14The story of Sarah and Abraham in Genesis 18:9-15 offers profound lessons. Sarah overhears a conversation between God and Abraham about her bearing a child in her old age, leading to skepticism and laughter. This story reflects human tendencies to eavesdrop and internalize, often leading to misinterpretation. Sarah's negative self-description ("worn out") illustrates the danger of adopting negative mindsets, which can hinder our faith and limit God's power in our lives.Despite Sarah's doubt and laughter, God reaffirms His promise, asking, "Is anything too hard for the Lord?" This question challenges our limited perceptions of God's abilities. It encourages us to trust in God's power to overcome any obstacle, no matter how unstoppable it may seem.Sarah's fear leads her to lie, reflecting the consequences of disbelief and insecurity.Yet, despite her doubts and deception, God fulfills His promise, blessing her with a son. This illustrates God's faithfulness even when we falter.TakeawaysWhen we feel defeated, remember that God is not a God of defeat. His power surpasses our circumstances.Negative emotions, like doubt and fear, are tools of the enemy and should not be embraced. Instead, focus on God's promises and His ability to overcome.Surrender control to God, trusting Him completely to work in our lives. Letting go of our own plans allows God's plan to unfold.Continually release worries and anxieties to God, trusting that He will take care of them. Trust that God's promises are true, even when they seem impossible.Chapters00:00: Sarah's initial reaction to the promise reflects feelings of defeat and skepticism.00:58: Despite human doubt, God's power is limitless. His promises are sure.03:18: Surrendering control allows God to work miracles in our lives.05:11: Trusting God involves continually releasing worries and anxieties, knowing He will provide.What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Apr 21, 20248 min

S4 Ep 317Embracing Your Chosen Purpose in Life

"When feeling defeated, remember that God is not a God of defeat."- WesleyneWord of the DayFirst Chronicles 28:10 - "Consider now, for the Lord has chosen you to build a house as the sanctuary. Be strong and do the work."Wesleyne passionately reflects on the divine calling each individual has to build a house, not of bricks and mortar, but of purpose and impact. Drawing inspiration from First Chronicles 28:10, she emphasizes that God has chosen each person for a unique purpose, urging them to be strong and dedicated in fulfilling it. She highlights the significance of identifying one's calling, whether it be in ministry, business, or personal relationships. Wesleyne encourages listeners to recognize their worthiness and capacity to impact lives positively. Even during challenges and opposition, she stresses the importance of perseverance and incremental progress, emphasizing that building one's purposeful house requires steadfast dedication.Takeaways:When facing moments of defeat, remember that God is not a God of defeat. Negative emotions are tools wielded by the enemy and should not be embraced. Surrendering control to God enables His transformative work in our lives. Complete surrender involves trusting God wholeheartedly and releasing worries and anxieties to Him. Chapters:00:00 Feeling Defeated00:58 God is Not a God of Defeat03:18 Fully Surrendering to God05:11 Continuing to Release and Trust

Apr 20, 20244 min

S4 Ep 316Embracing Self-Love and Divine Acceptance

"Our true beauty lies not in the reflection we see, but in the image of God we carry within."- Wesleyne Word of the Day: "I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well." - Psalms 139:14 In her heartfelt prayer, Wesleyne expresses profound gratitude for the beauty and completeness she finds within herself, attributing it to God's presence. She acknowledges both her outer and inner beauty, recognizing the healing and restoration God has brought to her brokenness. Wesleyne declares her self-love and acceptance as reflections of the divine qualities instilled within her by God. Embracing patience and kindness, she affirms her worthiness and celebrates her identity as God's cherished creation. Through her prayer, Wesleyne exemplifies the transformative power of self-love rooted in faith and divine acceptance.Takeaways:Self-love stems from recognizing the divine presence within oneself.Reject negative self-perceptions influenced by the enemy's lies.Embrace patience and kindness as attributes of God within oneself.Celebrate your identity as a beloved creation of God.Love yourself as God loves you, unconditionally and abundantly. Chapters:00:00 Morning Reflection and Gratitude02:38 Embracing Divine Self-Love and AcceptanceWhat questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Apr 19, 20242 min

S4 Ep 315Embracing The Blessings of Everyday Life and Cultivating The Habit of Gratitude

"Gratitude begins by acknowledging who God is and what He's done. This isn't dependent on what somebody else has done or even the type of gift that you received from someone." - WesleyneWord of the Day: "In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." - 1 Thessalonians 5:18Wesleyne shares insights on the transformative power of gratitude, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging God's blessings in our lives, both big and small. By practicing gratitude, we shift our focus from negativity to God's goodness.Takeaways:Foundation of Gratitude: Gratitude starts with acknowledging God's blessings.Appreciating Everyday Blessings: Recognize and appreciate the small blessings in life.Public Acknowledgment: Share your gratitude publicly to witness your faith in action.The "Great Eight" Exercise: Practice gratitude by finding eight things to be thankful for, focusing on new beginnings.Impact of Gratitude: Gratitude changes the posture of our hearts, leading to a positive mindset and attitude.Chapters:00:00 - The Foundation of Gratitude01:36 - Appreciating Everyday Blessings02:57 - The "Great Eight" Exercise04:20 - Impact of GratitudeWhat questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Apr 18, 20244 min

S4 Ep 314Surrender To God and Trust in His Guidance

"Letting go of control is the ultimate act of trust in God's plan for our lives." - WesleyneWord of the Day: "The Lord will open doors for you that no one can shut." - Revelation 3:8In this heartfelt prayer, Wesleyne expresses gratitude for closed doors and reflects on God's faithfulness amidst trials. She acknowledges the fruit of seeds planted and seeks continued strength and guidance from God.Takeaways:Feeling Defeated: Remember that God is not a God of defeat.Negative Emotions: Reject negative emotions as tools of the enemy.Surrendering to God: Let go of control and trust in God's plan.Fully Surrendering: Surrender completely to God, releasing worries and anxieties.Continual Trust: Trust in God's care and provision, even in times of uncertainty.Chapters:00:00 - Feeling Defeated00:58 - God is Not a God of Defeat03:18 - Fully Surrendering to God05:11 - Continuing to Release and TrustWhat questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Apr 17, 20245 min

S4 Ep 313Trusting God in Defeat

"In those moments when we feel like giving up, we are on the edge of a breakthrough." - WesleyneIn this episode, Wesleyne explores the challenges of feeling defeated despite efforts in prayer and faith. She emphasizes the importance of surrendering control to God, recognizing negative emotions as tools of the enemy, and allowing God to work in our lives.Takeaways:Feeling Defeated: Wesleyne addresses the moments of defeat and despair that arise despite spiritual efforts.God is Not a God of Defeat: Reminding listeners that God is not the author of defeat, Wesleyne urges trust in His power and goodness.Fully Surrendering to God: Surrendering control to God allows Him to work beyond human limitations.Continuing to Release and Trust: Wesleyne encourages the continual release of worries and anxieties to God, trusting in His care and provision.Chapters:00:00 - Feeling Defeated00:58 - God is Not a God of Defeat03:18 - Fully Surrendering to God05:11 - Continuing to Release and TrustWhat questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Apr 16, 20248 min

S4 Ep 311Defining Success in Alignment to God's Purpose

"Success comes from aligning my purpose, heart, and mind with what God wants me to do." - WesleyneIn this episode, Wesleyne offers a profound perspective on success, urging listeners to redefine it through the lens of spiritual fulfillment and alignment with God's purpose. She emphasizes the importance of prioritizing divine guidance over societal expectations, particularly in parenting and personal growth. Wesleyne's message resonates with the idea that true success is found in authenticity and obedience to God's will, inspiring listeners to seek fulfillment through their spiritual journey.Key Points:Reframing Success: Wesleyne challenges conventional definitions of success, asserting that true fulfillment comes from living in accordance with God's purpose for our lives.Prioritizing God's Will: Success, for Wesleyne, is rooted in serving God and honoring His commands above worldly standards or expectations.Parenting with Purpose: Wesleyne discusses her approach to parenting, focusing on raising children in alignment with biblical principles rather than societal pressures.Seeking Divine Guidance: When unsure of God's purpose, Wesleyne advises listeners to remain still and seek His guidance, trusting that He will reveal the path they are meant to follow.Embracing Authenticity: True success, Wesleyne suggests, lies in embracing one's unique identity and fulfilling the role God has ordained for them.What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Apr 15, 20243 min

S4 Ep 310Surviving Domestic Violence: 2 Year Freedom Anniversary

"In my very, very broken state, God said to me, 'I got you.'" - WesleyneIn this episode, Wesleyne bravely shares her journey of survival and healing after experiencing domestic violence. Two years ago, she faced a life-threatening situation at the hands of her former husband, which became a turning point in her life. Despite enduring years of manipulation and abuse, Wesleyne found strength in her faith and the unwavering support of her loved ones. Through prayer, therapy, and a deep commitment to healing, she emerged from the darkness of her past, empowered and renewed. Wesleyne's story offers hope to those involved in domestic violence, reminding listeners that they are not alone and that there is light at the end of the tunnel.Key Points:Turning Point: Wesleyne shares the pivotal moment when her life took a drastic turn two years ago, marked by a violent encounter with her former husband.Finding Strength in Faith: Despite the terrifying circumstances, Wesleyne's faith sustained her, as she found solace in prayer and relied on her belief that God had a greater purpose for her life.Overcoming Manipulation: Wesleyne reflects on the psychological manipulation she endured during her 15-year marriage, shedding light on the tactics abusers use to control and demean their victims.The Healing Journey: Through the support of loved ones and professional therapy, Wesleyne embarked on a journey of healing, addressing the trauma inflicted by her abusive past and reclaiming her sense of self-worth.Message of Hope: Wesleyne's story serves as a beacon of hope for those dealing with domestic violence, reminding listeners that they are not alone and that healing is possible with faith, support, and resilience.What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Apr 14, 20244 min

S3 Ep 309Lesson Learned Throughout Season 3

"And through this season, my relationship with God has gotten deeper."-WesleyneThroughout the season, Wesleyne delves into various books of the Bible and engages in deep conversations on fundamental life topics such as career, marriage, sex, and parenting.   In this final episode, Wesleyne reflects on the enriching journey she and her listeners have taken together.   She expresses gratitude for the growth in her relationship with God and her understanding of the scriptures, attributing it to the discussions and reflections shared throughout the season.  Wesleyne encourages her audience to revisit past episodes, leveraging the extensive archive of over 300 episodes, each offering valuable insights and encouragement.   Despite the break in new podcast deliveries, Wesleyne invites listeners to stay connected via her Instagram account, where she continues to provide daily content on faith and business.   Through her words, Wesleyne emphasizes the importance of ongoing reflection and engagement with spiritual teachings, encouraging listeners to continue strengthening their faith even during the hiatus.   This episode marks the end of a season filled with profound conversations and insights, while also setting the stage for continued growth and connection in the future. What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Mar 25, 20242 min

S3 Ep 308Rejecting Conformity To Worldly Standards

“We renew our mind by allowing the Holy Spirit to enter our presence” - WesleyneWord of Today - Romans 12:2This verse offers a profound insight into the transformational power of renewing one's mind. Paul exhorts believers not to conform to the patterns of this world but to be transformed by the renewing of their minds. This verse emphasizes the importance of a renewed perspective and mindset, one that is aligned with God's truth and purposes rather than the values and norms of the surrounding culture. By rejecting conformity to worldly standards and allowing their minds to be transformed, believers can discern and embrace God's perfect will for their lives.From Romans 12:2, you learn about the critical role of mindset and perspective in the Christian walk. Paul's instruction highlights the transformative impact of renewing one's mind through the study of Scripture, prayer, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. It teaches you that true spiritual transformation begins with a shift in your thinking and worldview, leading to a life that is increasingly conformed to the image of Christ. Additionally, this verse challenges you to actively engage in the process of renewing your mind, recognizing that it is through this transformation that you will be equipped to discern and live out God's perfect will in your life.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 24, 20246 min

S3 Ep 307Genuine Obedience To God's Commandments

“Soften your Heart to fully love God” - WesleyneWord of Today - Matthew 22:37-39In these verses, Jesus summarizes the essence of the entire law with two commandments: to love God with all one's heart, soul, and mind, and to love one's neighbor as oneself. This statement encapsulates the core principles of the Christian faith, emphasizing the importance of love towards God, yourself and towards others. Jesus affirms that all the commandments and teachings of the law are ultimately fulfilled through love, underscoring the foundational importance of love as the guiding principle of Christian morals and principals.From Matthew 22:37-39, you’ll learn about the centrality of love in the Christian life. Jesus' commandments to love God and love others serve as the foundation upon which all other moral and ethical principles are built. It teaches you that genuine obedience to God's commandments is not merely about adherence to rules and regulations but about cultivating a heart of love and compassion towards God, yourself and your fellow human beings. Additionally, these verses challenge you to examine the motives and attitudes behind your actions, emphasizing the importance of living out the love of Christ in practical ways through acts of kindness, compassion, and service towards others.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 23, 20248 min

S3 Ep 306Wisdom In Evaluating Spiritual Leaders And Teachings

“By your fruits they will know you so it’s not necessarily by what you say it's by what you do” - WesleyneWord of Today - Matthew 7:18-20In these verses, Jesus uses the metaphor of trees and their fruit to illustrate the principle of discerning true and false prophets. Just as a good tree produces good fruit and a bad tree produces bad fruit, Jesus teaches that genuine prophets will produce good outcomes, while false prophets will yield harmful results. This imagery emphasizes the importance of evaluating the character and teachings of individuals based on the tangible results or fruits they bear in their lives and ministries.From Matthew 7:18-20, you’ll learn about the significance of discernment and wisdom in evaluating leaders and their teachings. Jesus' instruction to judge a tree by its fruit underscores the importance of discerning the authenticity and integrity of those who claim to speak for God. It teaches you that true spiritual leaders will exhibit the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control while false prophets will demonstrate characteristics that are contrary to the nature of God. This passage challenges you to be vigilant in discerning between true and false prophets, emphasizing the need to test all teachings against the standard of Scripture and to seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit in discerning truth from error.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 22, 20245 min

S3 Ep 305God’s Power Over Scarcity

“When we think of ourselves we are all sheep without a shepherd if we don't have relationship with God” - WesleyneWord of Today - Mark 6:34-44In these verses, we witness Jesus' profound compassion and miraculous provision as He encounters a large crowd of people who had gathered to hear Him teach. Despite His own need for solitude and rest following the news of John the Baptist's death, Jesus is moved with compassion for the people, seeing them as sheep without a shepherd. He begins to teach them many things, demonstrating His care and concern for their spiritual nourishment. Later, when evening approaches and the crowd grows hungry, Jesus performs the miracle of feeding the multitude with just five loaves of bread and two fish, demonstrating His power over scarcity and His desire to meet the physical needs of His followers.From Mark 6:34-44, you’ll learn about the boundless compassion and miraculous provision of Jesus Christ. His response to the crowd's physical and spiritual needs reveals His heart of love and concern for all who come to Him. This teaches you that Jesus is not only concerned with your spiritual well-being but also with your physical needs, demonstrating His ability to provide abundantly beyond what we can imagine. Additionally, the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand underscores the principle of divine multiplication, showing that when you offer what little you have to Jesus, He can multiply it and use it to bless others in ways that far exceed your expectations. This passage challenges you to trust in Jesus' provision and to offer Him your small resources, knowing that He can use them to accomplish His purposes and bring glory to His name.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 21, 20248 min

S3 Ep 304The Urgency of Responding To God's Invitation

“You don’t need to compare the work that you’re doing with anybody else's work because your work is enough and you’re enough” - WesleyneWord of Today - Luke 19:38-42In these verses, we witness a poignant moment in Jesus' ministry as He approaches Jerusalem amidst a throng of followers, hailed as the long-awaited Messiah. The crowd's jubilant cries of "Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!" reflect their anticipation of Jesus fulfilling the messianic promises. However, amidst the celebration, Jesus is deeply moved and weeps over Jerusalem, prophesying its impending destruction due to its failure to recognize the time of God's visitation and embrace the offer of salvation.From these verses, you’ll learn about the importance of spiritual discernment and responsiveness to God's presence and work in your life. Jesus' tears over Jerusalem reveal His heart of compassion and longing for the city's repentance and salvation. It teaches you that God's desire is for all to come to repentance and experience His redeeming love and grace. Additionally, Jesus' lamentation over Jerusalem serves as a sobering reminder of the consequences of spiritual blindness and rejection of God's offer of salvation. It challenges you to heed the call to repentance and to recognize the urgency of responding to God's invitation to reconciliation and restoration, lest we face the tragic consequences of rejecting His offer of grace.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 20, 20245 min

S3 Ep 303Surrender And Reliance on God's Providence

“Many times as God is fighting we don’t see any changes in the Physical realm but in the Spiritual realm He’s fighting for you, He’s working for you” - WesleyneWord of Today - Exodus 14:14This verse from the book of Exodus is a verse of reassurance and encouragement spoken by Moses to the Israelites as they faced the daunting prospect of being pursued by the Egyptian army at the Red Sea. In this verse, Moses assures the people that they need only to be still, for the Lord will fight for them. This declaration serves to instill confidence in the Israelites, reminding them that their deliverance from Egyptian oppression does not depend on their own strength or prowess but on the intervention of God.From Exodus 14:14, you’ll learn about the sovereignty and power of God in overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Moses' instruction to be still highlights the importance of trust and faith in God's ability to intervene on behalf of His people. It teaches you that in times of crisis or uncertainty, your response should be one of surrender and reliance on God's providence rather than frantic attempts to solve problems in your own strength. Additionally, this verse challenges you to acquire a posture of patience and trust, knowing that God is faithful to fulfill His promises and deliver you from every trial and adversity you face.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 19, 20243 min

S3 Ep 302Giving Motivated By Sincere Generosity

“If you tell somebody the truth in love remember God is love so this truth that you’re giving them should be aligned with the word of God” - WesleyneWord of Today - 2 Corinthians 9:4This verse addresses Paul's concerns regarding the potential embarrassment or disappointment that might arise if the Corinthians were unprepared to fulfill their commitment to giving generously. Paul's intention was not to coerce or manipulate the believers but to ensure that their giving was motivated by sincere generosity rather than obligation or pressure. He wanted them to be ready to give willingly and cheerfully, demonstrating their genuine love and commitment to supporting the needs of others.From 2 Corinthians 9:4, you’ll learn about the importance of generosity that flows from a willing and cheerful heart. Paul's emphasis on preparedness in giving underscores the principle that giving should not be motivated by compulsion or external pressure but by a genuine desire to bless others. It teaches you that the attitude with which we give matters as much as the act itself, highlighting the transformative power of a generous and cheerful spirit. Additionally, this verse challenges you to examine your own heart and motivations in giving, encouraging you to cultivate a spirit of generosity that reflects the selfless love and grace of Christ.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 18, 20244 min

S3 Ep 301Lean Into God's Presence And Find Refuge in Him

“God does not want us to fear anything He wants us to give our heaviness to Him” - WesleyneWord of Today - Psalms 23:4 This is a well-known verse of Psalms that speaks to the comfort and assurance believers find in God's presence, even in the midst of life's darkest moments. The imagery of walking through the valley of the shadow of death evokes feelings of fear and uncertainty, yet we are urged to put our confidence in God's protection and guidance. This verse reflects a deep trust in God's faithfulness and provision, acknowledging His constant presence as a source of comfort and strength.From Psalms 23:4, you’ll learn about the profound comfort and assurance that comes from trusting in God's presence and protection. The verse’s declaration of fearlessness in the face of danger highlights the transformative power of faith in overcoming adversity. It teaches you the importance of cultivating a deep and abiding trust in God's promises, even when we walk through the darkest valleys of life. Additionally, this verse underscores the intimate and personal nature of your relationship with God, as He walks alongside you, offering solace and support in your times of need. It challenges you to lean into God's presence and find refuge in Him, knowing that He is faithful to lead you through every trial and difficulty you encounter.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 17, 20244 min

S3 Ep 300Reliance on God's Timing And Provision

“In your season of waiting you must continue to renew your mind, strengthen your faith and take heart” - WesleyneWord of Today - Psalms 27:14 This chapter conveys a message of patience, trust, and perseverance in the face of adversity. The verse encourages readers to wait on the Lord and be strong, highlighting the importance of maintaining faith and hope during challenging times. This verse reflects a deep sense of reliance on God's timing and provision, urging believers to remain steadfast in their faith and confident in God's deliverance.From this verse, you’ll learn about the significance of patience and trust in your relationship with God. You’re encouraged to wait on the Lord emphasizing the importance of surrendering your desires and timelines to God's sovereign will. It teaches you the value of endurance and perseverance in times of uncertainty, trusting that God's timing is perfect and His plans are for your ultimate good. Additionally, this verse underscores the transformative power of waiting on the Lord, shaping your character and strengthening your faith as you learn to rely on Him completely. It challenges you to cultivate a patient and trusting attitude towards God, knowing that He is faithful to fulfill His promises and provide for your needs in His perfect timing.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 16, 20244 min

S3 Ep 299The Immutable Law of Cause And Effect

“Do not become weary in doing good for at the proper time you will reap a harvest” - WesleyneWord of Today - Galatians 6:7-9 In these verses of Galatians, Paul emphasizes the principle of sowing and reaping, highlighting the spiritual and moral consequences of one's actions. He warns against deception and urges believers to recognize the immutable law of cause and effect in the spiritual realm. Paul highlights that individuals will reap what they sow, whether in terms of spiritual growth and maturity or moral decay and destruction.From these verses of Galatians 6:7-9, you’ll learn about the principle of accountability and responsibility in the Christian life. Paul's analogy of sowing and reaping serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of intentional actions and choices in shaping your spiritual and moral journey. It teaches you that your decisions and behaviors have real life consequences, both in this life and in eternity, highlighting the need for discernment and wisdom in your daily life. Moreover, Paul's encouragement to persevere in doing good reinforces the idea that your efforts to live according to God's will and pursue his righteousness will ultimately bear fruit, even in the face of life’s challenges and obstacles. These verses challenge you to be mindful of your actions, to sow seeds of righteousness, and to trust in God's promise of a harvest of blessings for those who persevere in doing according to His will.   Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 15, 20246 min

S3 Ep 298The Value of Humility

“Accept who you are, be proud of what you’ve accomplished and it doesn’t matter how small that accomplishment is” - WesleyneWord of Today - Galatians 6:3-6 In these verses of Galatians Chapter 6 verses 3 to 6, Paul addresses the importance of humility and mutual support within the Christian community. He urges believers not to become conceited or compare themselves to others, emphasizing the need for self-examination and personal responsibility. Paul underscores the principle of bearing one another's burdens, urging believers to help and support each other in times of need, thus fulfilling the law of Christ. Additionally, he highlights the importance of sharing material resources with those who teach and preach the gospel, recognizing their labor and commitment to the spiritual well-being of the community.From these verses, you’ll learn about the interconnectedness and mutual responsibility that characterize Christian fellowship. Paul's encouragement to bear one another's burdens underscores the importance of empathy, compassion, and practical assistance within the body of Christ. It teaches you the value of humility in recognizing your own limitations and the significance of offering support to fellow brethren in their times of struggle. Furthermore, Paul's instruction regarding material support for those who teach and preach the gospel emphasizes the importance of valuing and sustaining the ministry of spiritual leaders within the community. These verses challenge you to cultivate a spirit of generosity, compassion, and mutual care, fostering a community marked by love, unity, and practical support for one anotherConnect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 14, 20246 min

S3 Ep 297The Necessity of Relying On The Holy Spirit

“For every act of the flesh there is a fruit of the Spirit to combat that” - WesleyneWord of Today - Galatians 5:16, 19-23In these verses of Galatians Paul addresses the internal struggle that Christians face between the desires of the flesh and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. These verses contain a fundamental aspect of Christian life, highlighting the ongoing battle against sinful desires and the need for spiritual empowerment to overcome them. Paul provides a striking contrast between the works of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit. He lists various sinful behavioral characteristics of those who are led by the flesh, including sexual immorality, idolatry, jealousy, and fits of rage. These actions are in direct opposition to the values and virtues exemplified by Jesus Christ. Paul urges believers to walk by the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the importance of surrendering to the guidance and empowerment of the Holy Spirit in their daily lives. From these verses, you'll learn about the necessity of relying on the Holy Spirit to lead and empower you in your Christian journey. Paul's instruction highlights the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in enabling you to live victoriously over the desires of the flesh. These verses serve as a reminder that your life is not merely about following a set of rules or relying on human effort but about surrendering to the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit and allowing Him to produce fruit in your life. It teaches you that true spiritual transformation comes through a life of submitting to the Holy Spirit, where your desires and actions align with God's will.What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Mar 13, 20245 min

S3 Ep 296Fostering Unity Within The Christian Community

“Learn to love yourself, give yourself grace when things happen that are unexpected or when you make mistakes. Love yourself and once you love yourself truly then you have the ability to love others” - WesleyneWord of Today - Galatians 5:14This verse of Galatians reflects on a foundational principle of Christian ethics, emphasizing the centrality of love in fulfilling the law. Paul articulates the essence of the law as being fulfilled in the commandment to love one's neighbor as oneself. This echoes Jesus' teaching in the Gospels, where He identifies love for God and love for neighbor as the two greatest commandments. Paul's assertion underscores the transformative power of love in shaping relationships and guiding ethical conduct within the Christian community.From Galatians 5:14, you’ll learn about the importance of love as the overarching principle that governs Christian behavior and relationships. Paul's emphasis on love as the fulfillment of the law highlights the radical nature of Christian ethics, which prioritizes selfless love and concern for others above legalistic adherence to rules and regulations. This verse challenges you to cultivate a genuine love for one another, transcending cultural, social, and religious barriers. It teaches you that love is not merely a sentiment but an active and sacrificial commitment to the well being of others, reflecting the selfless love demonstrated by Christ Himself. Therefore, the command to love one's neighbor as oneself serves as a guiding principle that shapes your moral and ethical conduct, fostering unity, compassion, and mutual respect within the Christian community.What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Mar 12, 20243 min

S3 Ep 295The Intimacy of Your Relationship With God

“We can follow a doctrinal rule book to the letter of the law but that is not what justifies us. We’re justified by faith in Jesus Christ” - WesleyneWord of Today - Galatians 4:22This Chapter delves into the transformation from living under the law to embracing the freedom found in faith in Jesus Christ. Paul uses the allegory of Abraham's two sons to differentiate between those born under the law and those born through the divine promise of God, highlighting a shift from slavery to sonship. This chapter emphasizes the personal and liberating relationship believers have with God through Jesus Christ, contrasting the former state of bondage with the new status as heirs in the kingdom of God according to His promise.Through Galatians chapter 4, you’ll learn about the significance of spiritual adoption and the intimacy of your relationship with God as your Father in heaven. This chapter illustrates the transition from the old covenant, characterized by adherence to the law, to the new covenant, marked by faith and grace. This profound shift underlines the essence of the Christian faith living in the freedom and inheritance of God's promises rather than being confined by the law. Paul's message to you is a call for you to recognize and cherish the liberty and identity you have in Christ, encouraging you to live in the fullness of this freedom and not revert to a state of spiritual bondage.What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker

Mar 11, 20246 min

S3 Ep 294Receiving The Spirit Through Faith

“I want you to believe what you’re hearing today that God loves you and he wants you to repent of your sins, he knows that you’re not perfect. You don't have to be perfect.” - WesleyneWord of Today - Galatians 3This Chapter contains a rich and comprehensive description on the central theme of justification by faith rather than by works of the law. Paul begins by appealing to the Galatians' experience of receiving the Spirit through faith, emphasizing the foolishness of relying on works of the law to attain righteousness. He clearly illustrates how we were justified by faith long before the law was given, thus emphasizing the prominence of faith in God's covenant relationship. Paul further argues that the law served as a temporary custodian until the coming of Christ, who redeemed believers from the curse of the law through His sacrificial death on the cross, thereby uniting them with God.From Galatians 3, you’ll learn about the foundational doctrine of justification by faith and its implications for a Christian life and identity. From Galatians verse 2 to 5 Paul poses the question as to whether the believers received the spirit by the works of the law or by hearing with faith. This theological exposition underscores the universality of salvation through faith in Christ, irrespective of ethnic or cultural background. This chapter challenges the notion of earning righteousness through human effort and highlights the sufficiency of Christ's work on the cross for redemption. It teaches you that your standing before God is not based on your works but on your faith in Christ, leading to a life characterized by trust in God's grace rather than self-reliance. Paul's impassioned argument in Galatians 3 serves as a powerful reminder of the centrality of faith in the gospel of Christ and the transformative impact it has on believers' lives.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 10, 20245 min

S3 Ep 293Defending The Truth of The Gospel

“We can follow a doctrinal rule book to the letter of the law but that is not what justifies us. We’re justified by faith in Jesus Christ” - WesleyneWord of Today - Galatians 2This Chapter presents a critical point in the early Christian community, focusing on Paul's defense of the gospel of grace against the increase of Judaic legalism. This chapter recounts Paul's confrontation with Peter in Antioch over the issue of Gentile inclusion, highlighting the tension between Jewish traditions and the new faith in Christ. Paul's argument underscores the foundational Christian doctrine that justification comes through faith in Christ alone, not by adhering to the rules and laws set by man. This confrontation serves as a pivotal moment, reinforcing the message that the gospel transcends cultural and ethnic barriers.From Galatians chapter 2, you’ll learn the importance of maintaining the purity of the gospel message against compromise. Paul's steadfastness in confronting Peter illustrates the necessity of courage and clarity in defending the truth of the gospel, especially regarding the core principle of justification by faith. This incident not only reveals the challenges within the early church but also emphasizes the universal nature of the gospel, which is accessible to all, irrespective of cultural or religious backgrounds. The episode serves as reminder to you of the transformative power of grace and the unity it brings among believers, reinforcing the idea that faith in Christ is your sole basis for righteousness and inclusion in God's family. Wesleyne clearly showcases how the teachings of this chapter would apply in a practical sense in your everyday to day life.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 9, 20246 min

S3 Ep 292The Paramount Importance of Fidelity To The True Gospel

“Our gifts from God are grace, unmerited favor so if God is giving us grace we should give ourself grace. We should realize that we’re not perfect” - WesleyneWord of Today - Galatians 1This Chapter sets the tone for the entire epistle, as Paul addresses the churches in Galatia with a mix of astonishment and concern. He quickly moves past the customary greetings to express his bewilderment at how swiftly the Galatians are deserting the gospel they originally received for a different gospel, which is no gospel at all. Paul emphasizes that the gospel he preached is not of human origin but was received through a revelation of Jesus Christ. This introduction starkly highlights the seriousness of the situation in Galatia, where false teachings are threatening to distort the gospel of Christ. The chapter serves as a robust defense of Paul's apostolic authority and the divine origin of his message, underscoring the critical nature of adhering to the true gospel.From Galatians Chapter 1, you’ll learn about the paramount importance of fidelity to the true gospel and the dangers of deviating from it. Paul's strong response to the Galatians' flirtation with a different gospel underscores the non-negotiable nature of the gospel's core truths. This chapter teaches you that the gospel is not a human invention, subject to alterations and adaptations, but a divine revelation that demands full acceptance and adherence. Paul's personal testimony about his dramatic conversion and call to apostleship further reinforces the idea that the true gospel has the power to transform lives radically. The chapter challenges you to critically evaluate the messages you accept and uphold, reminding you of the gospel's purity and the grave consequences of compromising its integrity. Through Paul's example, you are encouraged to defend the gospel with courage and clarity, ensuring that its transformative power remains unblemished by false teachings or human traditions.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 8, 20245 min

S3 Ep 291The Depth of God's Commitment To Those Who Seek Him

“Sometimes our parents are unable to give us what we need physically, emotionally, spiritually and mentally and in those moments we feel that we don't have a strong bond or a strong relationship with our earthly parents. God tells us that he will take us” - WesleyneWord of Today - Psalms 27:10This Chapter delivers a profound message of assurance and comfort, especially in moments of solitude or abandonment. This verse speaks directly to the heart of those feeling forsaken or isolated, offering a divine promise of acceptance and support. It underscores the steadfast presence of God as a familial figure when earthly relationships fail, providing a spiritual refuge and unwavering support that surpasses human understanding.From this verse, you’ll learn about the depth of God's commitment to those who seek Him. It reassures you that even in the absence of human companionship or familial support, you are never truly alone. The verse highlights the transformative power of faith in God's unconditional love and care, encouraging you to trust in His provision and protection. It serves as a reminder of the spiritual kinship and sanctuary available to all, affirming that in God's presence, you find a perpetual source of hope and comfort.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 7, 20243 min

S3 Ep 290Encouraging Women To Seek Wisdom From God

“As women, sometimes we strive for perfection. And in striving for perfection, we cause ourselves to have a lot of strife, a lot of pain.” - WesleyneWord of Today - Strength For WomenThis episode is a heartfelt message emphasizing the challenges and expectations placed on women who balance professional and personal lives. It acknowledges the struggle of being a strong presence at work while also fulfilling roles as mothers and wives at home. Wesleyne encourages women to seek wisdom from God to navigate these dual responsibilities effectively, highlighting the internal conflict between striving for perfection and managing personal well-being.From the episode you'll learn the importance of prayer and divine guidance in overcoming the pressures of daily life. Wesleyne suggests submitting all desires to God and asking for His direction to smoothly transition between professional and personal roles. She underscores the significance of support from male counterparts and the power of prayer in providing strength and comfort. Wesleyne’s message is a reminder that perfection isn't about meeting worldly standards but finding balance and fulfillment through faith, and that with God's help, women can excel in all aspects of their lives.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 6, 20245 min

S3 Ep 289Reevaluation of Your Priorities

“There are so many spiritual gifts that God has given us and to really tap into the thing that God has given us what you should do is first take some time and pray” - WesleyneWord of Today - Mathew 6:21This verse focuses on the deep connection between one's heart and their treasures, highlighting a profound spiritual principle concerning the orientation of one's desires and priorities. This verse serves as a pivotal point in understanding the teachings of Jesus Christ about where one should place their value and affection, steering clear from the temporary and often misleading allure of material wealth.From this verse, you’ll learn about the intrinsic link between what you value most and the state of your heart. It challenges you to introspect and examine where your true devotion lies, encouraging a shift towards spiritual and eternal investments rather than temporally ones. This teaching urges you to have a reevaluation of your priorities, pushing you towards a life that values spiritual richness over worldly possessions, thereby aligning your heart with divine purposes and treasures.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 5, 20245 min

S3 Ep 288Remembering Your Worthiness In Times of Adversities

“Your identity is rooted in the one who gave his life for you so that you may have life more abundantly.” - WesleyneWord of Today - My Identity In ChristThis episode provides a deeply spiritual reflection on identity through the lens of Christian faith, emphasizing the transformative power of understanding oneself as defined by God's love and sacrifice. It introduces a series of affirmations designed to anchor the believer's sense of self in their relationship with Christ. By encouraging repetition of these affirmations such as being chosen, adopted, forgiven, and sanctified by God Wesleyne aims to instill a profound sense of divine acceptance and purpose. These affirmations serve as reminders of the believer's inherent value and status in God's eyes, meant to be reiterated in both triumphant and challenging times, ensuring the message of divine love and selection is internalized.The episode also shifts the focus to the source of your worth and purpose, directly attributing these to God's grace. It underscores the notion that self-worth and purpose are not derived from personal achievements or societal recognition but are gifts from God, rooted in His unconditional love. Wesleyne expresses gratitude towards God for this understanding and seeks divine assistance in remembering her worthiness, especially when faced with life's adversities. This teaches that your identity in Christ is a constant source of strength and reassurance, irrespective of external circumstances. It conveys a message of hope and resilience, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and embracing your divine heritage and mission as fundamental to navigating life's challenges with faith and dignity.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 4, 20242 min

S3 Ep 287A Discerning Approach To Relationships

“God has equipped me with exactly what I need for the season I am in. I am enough, perfectly created in God's image. He loves me. He cherishes me. My success is His success, so He wants me to be successful.” - WesleyneWord of Today - God Has Equipped MeThis episode is a powerful affirmation of self-worth and divine provision, emphasizing the belief that God equips individuals with exactly what they need for their current season in life. It reflects a deep sense of sufficiency and self-assurance, rooted in the conviction of being created in God's image, loved, and cherished. Wesleyne asserts that her success, love, and care in all aspects of life mental, emotional, financial, and spiritual are of paramount importance to God. This outlook encourages prioritizing personal needs, not as an act of selfishness, but as a prerequisite for being able to care for others. The invocation for divine support when weary, and the reminder of one's virtues strength, dignity, and hope further underline a resilient and hopeful stance towards life's challenges.From the episode, you'll learn about the importance of recognizing one's intrinsic value and the power of affirmations in reinforcing this recognition. Wesleyne uses journal entries as a tool to remind herself of her identity, worth, and the qualities that God has bestowed upon her, such as unshakable faith, grace, and the capacity to love and be loved unconditionally. The narrative shifts towards a discerning approach to relationships, suggesting that the love and respect you receive should mirror the unconditional love of God. This sets a standard for the kind of relationships to pursue, highlighting that in times of adversity, remembering one's divine worth and the assurance of God's provision can offer solace and strength. The message culminates in the principle that accepting anything less than God's best is unwarranted, advocating for a life surrounded by people who reflect God's love and kindness, thereby reinforcing Wesleyne's unshakable faith and hope.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 3, 20243 min

S3 Ep 286One Year Anniversary

“Jesus died so that you and I could be reconciled. His death was the ultimate expression of God’s love for you” - WesleyneWord of Today - The Importance of Obedience to God's CallingsThis episode beautifully presents a heartfelt message of love and intimacy from God to His children, drawing upon paraphrased Bible verses to convey His deep affection and care. Wesleyne recounts how this love letter from God served as the inspiration for starting this podcast, driven by a desire to share the profound love she has received with others. Through her obedience to this calling, the podcast has reached and blessed countless individuals worldwide, offering hope and encouragement to those in need. Wesleyne's reflections demonstrate the transformative power of God's love and the profound impact it can have on individuals' lives, inspiring them to share this love with others and cultivate a deeper understanding of God's unconditional love for His children.From this episode, you learn the profound impact of sharing God's love with others and the transformative power it holds in bringing hope and healing to those who are hurting. It underscores the importance of obedience to God's callings and the significance of spreading love and encouragement to those around us. Through Wesleyne's journey, we are reminded of the limitless reach of God's love and the importance of being vessels of His love and grace in a world in need of hope and redemption.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 2, 20245 min

S3 Ep 285The Value of Gratitude

“Through you oh Lord I know all things are possible so whatever I will encounter as I step out of my time praying with you and spending time with you I know that you’ve already worked it out” - WesleyneWord of Today - Holy Spirit PrayerThis episode is a heartfelt prayer that communicates a deep sense of connection and reliance on the Holy Spirit. It reflects a personal journey of faith, emphasizing the presence of the Holy Spirit as a constant companion, healer, and source of peace. Wesleyne expresses her gratitude for divine intervention in times of despair, highlighting experiences of healing and the transformative power of surrendering to God. This intimate dialogue with God serves as a testament to Wesleyne's faith and the comforting presence of the Holy Spirit in her life.From the episode, you’ll learn about the profound impact of spiritual practice on personal well-being and the importance of acknowledging the presence of the Holy Spirit in overcoming life's challenges. It teaches you the value of gratitude, surrender, and the peace that comes from a deep relationship with the divine. The prayer is a reminder of the power of faith to bring about healing, strength, and joy, even in the face of adversity. It underscores the belief that through God, all things are possible, and encourages sharing this message of hope and divine companionship with others.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Mar 1, 20243 min

S3 Ep 284Making The Most of Every Opportunity

“We must devote ourselves to prayer. Prayer should be within the fabric of our lives.” - WesleyneWord of Today - Colossians 4This chapter concludes Paul's epistle with practical instructions and personal greetings, reinforcing the themes of prayer, wisdom, and the importance of gracious interactions with those outside the Christian community. Paul begins by urging believers to be devoted to prayer, being watchful and thankful, and to pray also for him and his companions, that God may open a door for the message of the gospel. He also emphasizes the need for wisdom in dealing with outsiders and making the most of every opportunity. The chapter highlights the value of gracious speech, seasoned with salt, to know how to answer everyone. This section of Paul's letter not only focuses on the spiritual discipline of prayer but also on the practical aspects of evangelism and personal conduct. The closing remarks include commendations and greetings from various individuals associated with Paul, showcasing the interconnectedness and mutual support within the early Christian community.From Chapter 4 of Colossians, you’ll learn the importance of persistent prayer and wise engagement with the world around you. Paul's emphatic encouragement of prayer underscores its centrality in your life, not only as a means of personal communion with God but also as a vital support for the ministry and spread of the gospel. The call to wisdom and gracious speech in interactions with non-believers reflects a strategic approach to evangelism, where the character and conversation of Christians can significantly influence their witness towards the gospel. This chapter also reveals the value of community and relationships in the Christian life, as seen through the personal greetings and references to fellow workers in the faith. It highlights the diverse roles and contributions within the body of Christ, demonstrating how your support and encouragement are crucial for the mission of the church. The closing of the letter, therefore, not only reinforces the theological and ethical teachings of the epistle but also leaves you with a practical guidance for living out these truths in everyday life and relationships.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 29, 20247 min

S3 Ep 283Embody The Teachings of Christ

“Don't be discouraged because your heavenly father loves you, he accepts you, he has chosen you. Hold that in your heart. Your heavenly father will never leave you nor forsake you” - WesleyneWord of Today - Colossians 3:18-21In this Chapter, verses 18 to 21, Paul addresses the Christian household, offering guidance on familial relationships within the framework of the new life in Christ. This section is part of a broader household code that was common in the cultural context of the time, adapted by Paul to reflect Christian values and principles. He speaks directly to wives, husbands, children, and fathers, instructing them on how to embody the teachings of Christ in their roles. For wives, the call is towards submission to their husbands, as is fitting in the Lord. Husbands are admonished to love their wives and not be harsh with them, emphasizing mutual respect and understanding. Children are urged to obey their parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord, while fathers are warned against provoking their children, lest they become discouraged. These instructions are rooted in the Christian doctrine of mutual submission and love, reflecting the transformative impact of the gospel on personal and family life.From these verses, you will learn the importance of applying Christian principles to the most intimate spheres of life, such as the family. Paul's guidance is not merely about maintaining order but about reflecting the character of Christ in relationships. The emphasis on love, respect, and understanding as foundational elements in family dynamics highlights the radical nature of Christian ethics, challenging prevailing cultural norms. The mutual responsibilities assigned to each member of the household underscore the idea that Christian living involves every aspect of one’s life, including domestic relationships. These instructions also serve as a reminder that the gospel calls for a transformation that transcends individual behavior, influencing how you interact with those closest to you. The passage teaches that the Christian home should be a place where the virtues of patience, kindness, humility, and love are lived out daily, offering a tangible witness to the grace and peace of Christ.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 28, 20245 min

S3 Ep 282Fostering A Community Marked By Love

“We must first be kind to ourselves, be gentle with ourselves, be patient with ourselves, have compassion with ourselves before we can do that for anyone else” - WesleyneWord of Today - Colossians 3:12-17In this Chapter, verses 12 to 17, Paul transitions to a vivid portrayal of the Christian life as one adorned with virtues that reflect the heart of the gospel. This passage serves as a beautiful mosaic of Christian character and community living, where believers are called to clothe themselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Paul emphasizes the importance of bearing with one another and forgiving one another, just as the Lord has forgiven them. This imagery of clothing signifies the intentional act of putting on these virtues, suggesting a deliberate choice to live in a manner that is consistent with one's new identity in Christ. Moreover, Paul elevates love as the bond of perfection, uniting all these virtues together in perfect harmony. The passage also encourages the peace of Christ to rule in the hearts of believers, who are called to be thankful, let the word of Christ dwell in them richly, and do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.From this passage, you learn the profound impact of the gospel on your daily conduct and interaction with others within the Christian community. Paul's exhortation to clothe oneself with virtues mirrors the transformation that comes from the renewal of the mind and heart in Christ. This not only reflects an inward change but also has outward manifestations in how you treat one another, fostering a community marked by love, peace, and mutual edification. The emphasis on letting the word of Christ dwell richly within suggests a deep engagement with Scripture that informs and shapes one's life and relationships. The call to do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus underscores the principle that all aspects of a believer's life are to be lived under the lordship of Christ, reflecting gratitude and honor to God. This passage, therefore, encapsulates the essence of Christian living, highlighting the transformation of individual character and community relationships through the power of the gospel and the indwelling presence of Christ.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 27, 20245 min

S3 Ep 281Practical Applications Of The Theological Truths

“Idolatry is having anything in your mind that is taking the place of God” - WesleyneWord of Today - Colossians 3:5-10In this Chapter Paul moves towards practical applications of the theological truths previously established, specifically focusing on the ethical implications of the believer's union with Christ. This section marks a pivotal shift towards personal transformation and holiness, urging believers to put to death their earthly nature characterized by immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and greed, which amounts to idolatry. Paul emphasizes the urgency of renouncing the old self with its practices, signaling a break from past behaviors that are incompatible with the new life in Christ. This passage underscores the radical change that should be evident in the lives of those who have been raised with Christ, illustrating the process of sanctification where believers are called to strip away the remnants of their former way of life, akin to shedding old garments.From this portion of Colossians, you’ll learn the importance of active participation in your spiritual transformation, highlighting your responsibility in the sanctification process. Paul's instructions are not merely ethical directives but are deeply rooted in your identity in Christ, reflecting the theological truth that you have died with Christ and have been raised to a new life. This new life is characterized by the image of the creator being renewed in knowledge, which implies a continuous growth in understanding and conforming to the likeness of Christ. The passage teaches that sanctification is both a positional truth, in that believers are made holy in Christ at conversion, and a practical outworking, requiring ongoing effort to resist sin and cultivate righteousness. The emphasis on putting off the old self and embracing the new self created in God's image serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of the gospel, calling you to live a life that is consistent with their new identity in Christ.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 26, 20247 min

S3 Ep 280The Futility of Human Efforts To Achieve Spiritual Enlightenment

“Just with confessing our sins God forgives us and he cancels all of the sins, all of the things we’ve done in our past. He cancels them.” - WesleyneWord of Today - Colossians 2This Chapter delves deeper into the core themes introduced in the first chapter, with Paul continuing to build upon the foundational truths of Christ's supremacy and sufficiency in all aspects of spiritual life. In this chapter, he addresses the dangers posed by false teachings and philosophies that threaten to undermine the simplicity and purity of the gospel. Paul emphasizes the importance of being rooted and built up in Christ, as well as established in faith, as he had taught the Colossians. He warns against being captivated by human traditions and elemental spirits of the world, which are contrasted with the fullness of life in Christ. The chapter is rich in theological insights, focusing on the believer's union with Christ in baptism and the spiritual circumcision of the heart, which signifies the cutting away of the sinful nature. This union is depicted as the basis for freedom from legalistic practices and the elemental forces that once held sway over believers' lives.From Colossians Chapter 2, you'll learn about the sufficiency and completeness found in Christ, which serves as a wall against false teachings and spiritual deception. Paul's argument against legalism and asceticism highlights the futility of human efforts to achieve spiritual enlightenment or righteousness outside of Christ. The chapter teaches that you are complete in Christ, who is the head of all rule and authority, implying that external rituals, observances, and philosophies are unnecessary for spiritual maturity and salvation. It also illustrates the transformative power of faith in Christ, enabling you to live in freedom from the condemnation of sin and the constraints of the law. This freedom is not an excuse for disregard but a call to live a life grounded in the spiritual realities of Christ's lordship and the new life He offers. Through this chapter, you are encouraged to discern and reject teachings that detract from the gospel's simplicity, embracing instead the fullness of life and liberty found in Christ alone.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 25, 20247 min

S3 Ep 279Theological Truths That Are Central To Christian Faith

“Our faith and our love don’t just appear. They come from the hope that we have because we plant the seeds of the bible, we plant the seeds of the good word in our heart.” - WesleyneWord of Today - Colossians 1This Chapter serves as a profound introduction to the themes and theological richness found in the letter to the Colossians, penned by Paul. This chapter sets the foundation for understanding Christ's supremacy and the reconciliation He brings to all creation through His sacrifice. Paul begins with expressions of thanks and prayer for the believers in Colossae, emphasizing faith, love, and hope as key virtues. He acknowledges their growth and the impact of the gospel across the world. The chapter transitions into a magnificent exposition on the preeminence of Christ, describing Him as the image of the invisible God and the agent of creation. Through Him, the universe is held together, and He is the head of the church, marking a pivotal point in understanding Christian doctrine and the nature of Jesus Christ as both creator and redeemer.From Colossians Chapter 1, you’ll learn several key theological truths that are central to Christian faith. First and foremost, the chapter underscores the absolute supremacy of Christ in all things, presenting Him not only as the creator of the universe but also as the one through whom reconciliation and peace are made possible. This reconciliation is not limited to human beings but extends to all creation, indicating a cosmic scope of Christ's redemptive work. The chapter also highlights the importance of faith in understanding and receiving the benefits of this reconciliation, as well as the role of the gospel in spreading this message of hope. Paul's emphasis on the fruitfulness and growth of the gospel demonstrates its power to transform lives and communities. Through this chapter, you are called to recognize the centrality of Christ in your life, the church, and the entire universe, fostering a deeper appreciation for the grace and peace offered through Him.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 24, 20245 min

S3 Ep 278Emphasizing Gratitude As a Fundamental Attitude

“Life itself is a gracious gift from God. So that is the foundation of our gratitude, our life. We must cultivate a spirit of gratitude and this must be passed on to those around us” - WesleyneWord of Today - A Thankful SpiritThis Episode explores the significance of cultivating a thankful spirit, emphasizing gratitude as a fundamental attitude independent of external circumstances. It highlights the importance of humility and recognizing everyday blessings as manifestations of God's grace, using Ruth as an example of gratitude and humility.From this episode you’ll learn that gratitude is not just a private affair but should be demonstrated publicly to inspire others. It's about acknowledging the small, everyday gifts from God, like seeing grass or experiencing the seasons change. The narrative encourages finding joy and thankfulness in both significant and minor aspects of life, promoting a mindset of gratitude that radiates to those around us, fostering an environment of positivity and spiritual growth.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 23, 20243 min

S3 Ep 277The Human Tendency Towards Sin

“We are human, we are sinful by nature, we will sin. And when there's one sin, repent. Ask God for your forgiveness. Don't continue to sin” - WesleyneWord of Today - 2 Samuel 11This Episode discusses the biblical story of David and Bathsheba from 2 Samuel 11, highlighting David's sin, his attempts to cover it up, and the displeasure it caused God. It emphasizes the importance of repentance and seeking forgiveness instead of compounding sin with more sin.From this episode you’ll learn the dangers of trying to conceal one sin with another, leading to a cycle of wrongdoing. The story serves as a reminder of the human tendency towards sin, the need for repentance, and the importance of acknowledging our mistakes to live in alignment with God's will.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 22, 20243 min

S3 Ep 276Turning Our Moments Of Trial Into Opportunities For Celebration

“A great way to find deliverance from your own disappointment and pain is to pour yourself out to God and celebrate the things to come in heaven. Look at the big picture and ask God to help you celebrate his way” - WesleyneWord of Today - Esther 9:22This Episode offers spiritual guidance on transforming moments of trial into opportunities for celebration, emphasizing the importance of releasing worries to God, engaging in worship, and focusing on the promise of eternal life. It encourages listeners to find joy and celebration in communion with God, despite life's challenges.From this episode you’ll learn about the value of looking beyond current struggles to the joy and celebration awaiting in eternity with God. It suggests that true deliverance from disappointment and pain comes through surrender to God, focusing on His goodness, and anticipating the joy of eternal life, encouraging a shift in perspective from earthly burdens to divine celebration.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 21, 20243 min

S3 Ep 275A Reflection On Spiritual Receptivity

“Allow God to do the work within you that he needs to do, so allow yourself to be led by faith not by fear” - WesleyneWord of Today - Mark 4This episode reflects on the spiritual lesson drawn from Mark 4, focusing on the act of sowing seeds and the spiritual growth that follows. Wesleyne shares personal insights on the importance of faith and letting go of control, emphasizing the power of God's word to calm fears and encourage faith over fear.From the episode you’ll learn about the significance of spiritual receptivity, faith, and surrender. Wesleyne highlights the necessity of being still, allowing God to work within you, and trusting in God's guidance rather than being consumed by worry or the need to control outcomes. This message serves as a reminder to focus on faith and let go of fear, fostering a deeper spiritual connection and receptivity to divine guidance.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 20, 20242 min

S3 Ep 274Continually Seek Communion With The Divine

“Pray without ceasing. Don't worry. If you worry in times of trouble you’re giving the enemy the fuel that he needs to continue to keep you in that place of trouble” - WesleyneWord of Today - Romans 12:12This episode is a heartfelt invocation for divine guidance, emphasizing the importance of daily communion with God, as a reminder of His love, grace, and mercy. It encourages listeners to engage with God's message regularly, whether by listening to a single episode multiple times or exploring multiple messages, to strengthen their spiritual connection and receive encouragement through God's "love letter."From the episode, you’ll learn the importance of patience, prayer, and rejoicing in times of trouble, as prescribed in Romans 12:12. The message underscores the power of maintaining faith and gratitude, even for the smallest of blessings, as a means to navigate life's challenges. It stresses the significance of continuous prayer, not as a ritual, but as a continuous engagement with God, highlighting the notion that spiritual resilience and a positive outlook are fortified through a steadfast and hopeful relationship with the divine.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 19, 20242 min

S3 Ep 273The Complex Nature of God's Relationship With His People

“There is no one beyond God’s redemption and nothing God can’t use for his glory when we fully surrender to him” - WesleyneWord of Today - Hosea 1-2In the opening of Hosea, we are introduced to a narrative that sets a dramatic tone for the prophetic messages that follow. The prophet Hosea's personal life is used as a symbolic representation of the tumultuous relationship between God and Israel. This initial command from God to Hosea to take an unfaithful spouse mirrors the infidelity of Israel in its covenant with God. Through this vivid and personal analogy, the text delves deep into themes of betrayal, love, and redemption. It reflects the profound pain of unfaithfulness, yet it also opens a window into the depth of God's enduring love for His people, despite their repeated transgressions.From Hosea 1:2, you’ll learn about the complex nature of God's relationship with His people, characterized by both judgment and an underlying current of grace. This verse challenges you to reflect on the seriousness of spiritual unfaithfulness and the consequences that such actions can entail. It serves as a stark reminder of the expectations within a covenantal relationship, emphasizing that such commitments are not to be taken lightly. Yet, in the midst of this sobering message, there's also a hint of the redemptive potential that lies in acknowledging your failings and returning to a path of righteousness. The verse thus encapsulates a powerful lesson on the dynamics of faithfulness, the pain of betrayal, and the hopeful possibility of restoration and healing within the context of divine love and mercy.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 18, 20243 min

S3 Ep 272Focus On What Is Truly Meaningful

“Our duty is to love God so much that we fear what it is like to not be in a relationship with him, to not serve him, to not keep his commandments because God will bring every deed into judgment” - WesleyneWord of Today - Ecclesiastes 12This chapter serves as a profound epilogue to the musings on life's meaning and the pursuit of fulfillment that pervade the book. It paints a vivid metaphorical picture of aging and the inevitable approach of death, urging readers to remember their Creator in their youth before the "days of trouble" come. This chapter is a solemn reminder of life's transient nature and the limitations that time imposes on human existence. It encapsulates the essence of wisdom literature by juxtaposing the ephemeral pleasures and pursuits of the world with the enduring significance of spiritual reflection and reverence.From Ecclesiastes chapter 12, you learn the importance of grounding your life in a purpose that transcends the material and the immediate. It admonishes you to consider the end of all earthly endeavors, highlighting the ultimate emptiness of pursuits that are detached from spiritual or moral considerations. This perspective encourages you to live life with an awareness of your mortality and a focus on what is truly meaningful—qualities such as wisdom, understanding, and a fear of God. These are presented not as burdensome duties but as sources of true fulfillment and security amidst life's unpredictability. The chapter thus serves as a timeless guide, offering a pathway to navigate the complexities of life with a clear vision of what ultimately matters.Connect with Me:Website - https://www.wesleyne.com/Text LOVE to (832) 660-0942 to get a daily reminder of God's love and to chat with me.

Feb 17, 20245 min