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Hearing Jesus: Daily Bible Study, Christian Affirmations, Hearing God, Prayer, Holy Spirit, Daily Devotional

Hearing Jesus: Daily Bible Study, Christian Affirmations, Hearing God, Prayer, Holy Spirit, Daily Devotional

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Hearing Jesus: Daily Bible Study, Christian Affirmations, Hearing God, Prayer, Holy Spirit, Daily Devotional Daily Bible study, Christian affirmations, prayer, and spiritual growth come together on the Hearing Jesus Podcast to help you hear God’s voice more clearly and grow deeper in your relationship with Him. This Christian podcast combines Scripture teaching, daily devotionals, encouragement, and practical biblical application to help you walk with God in everyday life. Hosted by Rachael Groll, each episode explores the Holy Bible through historical context, Spirit-led teaching, and relatable encouragement that helps listeners understand Scripture, strengthen their faith, and apply God’s truth to real life. Episodes include daily encouragement, Christian prayer, Bible teaching, hearing the Holy Spirit, emotional healing, identity in Christ, and learning how to recognize God’s direction in a noisy world. Whether you are looking for a daily devotional podcast, Christian encouragement, Bible study for women, or practical teaching on hearing God and following Jesus, the Hearing Jesus Podcast offers biblical wisdom, spiritual insight, and faith-filled encouragement to help you grow spiritually every day.Copyright 2024: All Rights Reserved キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 日次 聖職・福音主義
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  • Psalms for the Soul: Psalm 127: Daily Bible Study, Daily Devotional, Hearing Jesus
    2026/07/17
    Psalms for the Soul: Psalm 127: Daily Bible Study, Daily Devotional, Hearing Jesus In today’s hustle culture, it can be easy to lose sight of God’s blessings in our lives and take the credit for those blessings ourselves. Today’s psalm serves as a powerful reminder that any good thing in our life is a gift from God. I pray this episode blesses you. Today’s Key Verse: Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain. Psalm 127:1 ☆Go on a trip with Rachael: Bible Study Live ☆Get Ad-Free Episodes, Bonus Content, and more here: ⁠ patreon.com/HearingJesus ☆Pick up a copy of my latest book: Bible Study and Devotional ☆If you would like to give to Hearing Jesus and financially support the podcast, you can do so here ! ➤ Give Here ☆Facebook ➤https://www.facebook.com/SheHears.org/ ☆Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/rachael.d.groll/ ☆Website ➤ Hearing Jesus Bible study, Christian affirmations, prayer, devotionals, hear God’s voice, grow spiritually, Scripture, biblical context, walk with God, hearing God, understanding the Bible, spiritual growth, the Holy Spirit, Christian living, emotional healing, identity in Christ, prayer, discipleship, apply Scripture, daily devotional, Christian encouragement, Bible teaching, faith-based, Bible teaching, Spirit-led, spirit-filled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    24 分
  • Living for What Lasts: The Sobering Gift of Pompeii
    2026/07/17
    Living for What Lasts: The Sobering Gift of Pompeii What a city frozen in time and James 4:14 show us about the life right in front of us Pompeii is the Roman city that Mount Vesuvius buried in AD 79, and walking through it is one of the most unexpected stops on our Rome trip. It drops you straight into the world of the New Testament, and it asks a question none of us can dodge: are you living for what lasts? Across this bonus series we've walked through prisons, along ancient roads, and down into the tombs. Today we end up somewhere that might not seem to belong on a Bible study trip at all, until you see why it might be the most important stop of the week. Pompeii reminds us that today is the day. If the Lord is stirring something in you, come walk this world with us in November and see your Bible with your own eyes. Registration closes July 29 and only a few spots are left. [Learn more at BibleStudyLive.org →] ⁠https://www.rachaelgroll.com/bible-study-live⁠ In this episode 00:01 Welcome and the bonus series 00:35 A stop that might surprise you: Pompeii 02:41 Walking through a city frozen in time 04:43 How Pompeii brings the New Testament to life 06:17 The city that thought it had tomorrow 08:27 Your life is a vapor: James 4 09:38 The parable of the rich fool 10:18 Are you living for what lasts? 11:40 A prayer 12:29 Come and see it for yourself Mount Vesuvius erupted in AD 79 and buried Pompeii, and that date lands right in the middle of the New Testament era. Paul had walked the roads of the Roman Empire within the same generation. The book of Acts had been written, the early church was spreading through these very regions, and some of the last books of your New Testament were being written in that same world. So when the ash sealed Pompeii, it sealed a living, breathing example of the exact culture the apostles knew. The same empire. The same streets and shops and customs Paul walked among. The ash that destroyed Pompeii also protected it. It covered everything and sealed it, and it stayed sealed for almost seventeen hundred years. When it was finally uncovered, and archaeologists are still uncovering parts of it today, what they found was not the usual ruins you see across Italy. It was a Roman city frozen in time, frozen at the exact moment the world Paul was writing to was alive. You walk on the original stone streets, with ruts worn into the stone by cartwheels and raised stepping stones where people crossed to keep their feet out of the mud. You pass homes with paint still on the walls and frescoes that still hold their color after two thousand years. You see shops and what look like fast food counters, with holes in the stone where jars of hot food once sat, right near the theaters. There are public bathhouses and marketplaces and meeting places. And there is graffiti, real words scratched into the walls by real people, election notices, advertisements, someone boasting about their wealth, even love notes with an insult scratched in beside them. Ordinary human life, preserved so completely you can still read it off the walls. Most of the world we read about in Scripture is gone. We can read about it and imagine it, but we cannot touch it. Pompeii you can touch. When you read Paul's letters to churches in cities like this one and wonder what it was actually like to live there, what the streets and homes and markets looked like, Pompeii lets you walk through the answer instead of picturing it. That is why we go. It takes the world of your Bible and helps you understand it in your body. Paul stops being a figure in a stained glass window and becomes a man who walked streets like these, preached to people who lived in homes like these, and grabbed meals at counters like these. Pompeii had no idea what was coming. They did not understand volcanoes. They saw a mountain, and even with Vesuvius right there in view, they opened their shops and went about their day. They made their bread. Actual loaves have been found still in the ovens. People were in the middle of meals and errands and an ordinary day, and no one woke up thinking it was their last. They thought they had time. In a matter of hours the whole city was gone. And walking through it, you cannot help but think about how we live the same way, sure there will always be more days ahead to deal with what matters most, to finally do the thing God is asking of us, to turn back toward Him. James says our lives are brief and not ours to schedule. He wrote it in that same New Testament world. Come now, you who say, "Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a city, and spend a year there and engage in business and make a profit." Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. For you are just a vapor that appears for a little while, and then vanishes away. (James 4:13-14) Here for a moment, then gone. Walking through Pompeii is walking through that verse. Jesus told a story that could almost be about Pompeii. A man had a great ...
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    15 分
  • Friday: Fully Loved by God: Daily Affirmations, Christian Affirmations, Biblical Affirmations, Affirmations
    2026/07/17
    Friday: Fully Loved by God: Daily Affirmations, Christian Affirmations, Biblical Affirmations, Affirmations End your week anchored in peace and presence. This episode invites listeners to release their burdens and find rest in God’s care. With each affirmation and verse, you’re reminded that you’re not alone—God’s strength, love, and renewal are available right where you are. It’s time to stop striving and start resting in His goodness. AD-FREE Daily Affirmations can be found on my Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/c/HearingJesus Affirmations for rest, renewal, and surrender: The week is ending, and as we step into the weekend, let’s take a moment to breathe. Release our burdens and rest in God’s presence. We’re not meant to carry everything ourselves. God calls us to lay our worries at His feet and find renewal in Him. Repeat after me, then listen to the Bible verse. I release my worries and trust God to handle what I cannot. 1 Peter 5:7 God’s peace fills my heart and I rest in His presence. Matthew 11:28 I am not defined by my mistakes. God’s grace is greater than my failures. Lamentations 3:22–23 I let go of the need to control everything and surrender to God’s perfect plan. Proverbs 3:5–6 I am deeply loved by God and nothing can separate me from His love. Romans 8:38–39 God refreshes my soul and renews my strength. Isaiah 40:31 I will be fully present today, trusting that God holds tomorrow. Matthew 6:34 My body, mind, and spirit find rest in God alone. Psalm 62:1 I let go of striving and choose to rest in God’s love. Zephaniah 3:17 I step into the weekend with joy, knowing that God is in control. Psalm 118:24 God’s presence is my safe place. Psalm 91:1 I am fully known and fully loved by God. Psalm 139:1–2 I will not let stress steal my peace today. Philippians 4:6–7 God is my refuge and I am safe in His hands. Psalm 46:1 I do not need to have all the answers. I trust God. Romans 11:33 God is fighting my battles and I can rest in His victory. Exodus 14:14 I will not fear because God is with me. Isaiah 41:13 I am held together by God’s love even when life feels overwhelming. Colossians 1:17 God’s goodness and mercy follow me every day. Psalm 23:6 I will not carry burdens that God has already taken from me. Matthew 11:29–30 I am at peace because God is in control. Isaiah 26:3 I trust in God’s timing even when I don’t understand. Ecclesiastes 3:11 I will lay down my burdens and take on God’s. Psalm 4:8 I am never alone for God is always with me. Deuteronomy 31:6 No matter what happens today, God is still good. Nahum 1:7 Closing Prayer: Father, as this week comes to an end, I lay my burdens at Your feet. Help me to release my worries, rest in Your peace, and trust You with everything I cannot control. Refresh my heart and renew my spirit so I can step into the weekend with joy. In Jesus’ name, amen. I hope these affirmations spoke to your heart today. If you want to go deeper, just keep listening. Your full Bible study episode is coming up next. #ChristianPodcast #DailyAffirmations #FaithOverFear #BiblicalTruth #MorningDevotions #RenewYourMind #HearingJesusPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    11 分
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