
Precarious, Messy, Genuine Faith // Scarlet Hiltibidal
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"Our faith is not about how well we do our faith."
— Scarlet Hiltibidal
Today's Episode: Join Natalie Abbott and Scarlet Hiltibidal as they discuss what it looks like to actually live by faith and instead of trusting in more tangible things. It's messy, and it often feels precarious, but it's so good. Scarlet talks about how she's seen God show up in the midst of cross-country moves and sad days and her mom's cancer diagnosis. She shares about the wonder of receiving instead of faking our faith or trying to earn God's favor. You won't want to miss this episode!
This month's memory verse: "For we live by faith, not by sight." — 2 Corinthians 5:7
Today's guest: Scarlet Hiltibidal is the author of “Afraid of All the Things,” “You’re the Worst Person in the World,” “He Numbered the Pores on My Face,” and the “Anxious and Ashamed” Bible studies. She writes regularly for ParentLife Magazine, HomeLife Magazine, and She Reads Truth. Scarlet enjoys speaking to women around the country about the freedom and rest available in Jesus. She loves hanging out with her husband and four kids, eating nachos by herself, writing for her friends, and studying stand-up comedy with a passion that should be reserved for more important pursuits.
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Links from today's show:
- Find out all things Scarlet at ScarletHiltibidal.com.
- Get your copy of Scarlet's book, Hopeful-ish.
- Get the ESV Prayer Journals for 30% off with a free Crossway Plus account.
- Check out the Forever Welcomed bible study, by Oghosa Iyamu.
- Check out the book Scarlet recommended: A Long Obedience in the Same Direction, by Eugene Peterson.
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