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  • When You Feel Misunderstood
    2026/06/16

    No matter how isolated or misunderstood you may feel, God sees you fully, loves you completely, and is gently leading you toward healing, truth, and deeper connection.

    There are seasons when we don't feel like ourselves. We feel overwhelmed, unseen, or misunderstood by the people around us—and sometimes, even by ourselves. In this deeply personal episode of Unseen, Robyn opens up about her own struggles with emotional overwhelm and the fear of being misunderstood, while exploring how God's love speaks truth into our insecurities.

    Drawing from Scripture, reflections on identity, and a powerful message on healthy relationships, this episode is an invitation to soften toward yourself, rest in God's love, and remember that your worth is not determined by your feelings, your performance, or the opinions of others.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Feeling misunderstood doesn't mean you're alone. God understands what we struggle to put into words. He sees every hidden burden and remains near to us in seasons of confusion, overwhelm, and emotional exhaustion.
    • Your identity is established by God, not by your emotions. Even when shame, fear, or self-doubt speak loudly, the truth remains: you are deeply loved, chosen, forgiven, and created in God's image.
    • The image of God in you can be wounded, but never destroyed. Your experiences may leave scars, but they do not diminish your value. You are not damaged goods—you are precious, beautiful, and dearly loved by your Creator.
    • Healing happens in healthy relationships. God designed us for connection. While isolation often deepens shame and pain, trusted community can become a place where grace, truth, and healing flourish.
    • Loving yourself begins with resting in God's love. As we learn to receive God's love for ourselves, we become better equipped to love others well and reflect the heart of Jesus in our relationships.

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    Sources & References Mentioned in this Episode:

    🎙 Sermon: Healthy Relationships: https://youtu.be/-gkcs8nbEuc?si=KVfZnqk4cJCwBzx3

    Speaker: Julie Bassett Church: Hillsong Canada

    📚 Book: The Spirituality of Staying in a Culture of Leaving

    Author: Lydia Sohn

    🎥 BibleProject

    Quote from: Tim Mackie

    • "God's identity as a community of love represented in the Trinity is mirrored when humans choose to live in a community of love as well."

    📖 Christian Author & Counselor

    Quote from: Deborah Fileta

    • "Healing from harmful relationships comes from engaging in healthy relationships."

    ✍️ Historical Christian Writer

    Quote from: Saint Augustine

    Referenced through the famous prayer:

    • "You have made us for Yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in You."

    Bible Verses Referenced:

    • 2 Corinthians 4
    • Genesis 1:26–27
    • Ephesians 1:4–8
    • Hebrews 13:5
    • 1 John 4:11–12
    • Mark 12:30–31

    If this episode encouraged you, consider sharing it with someone who may be feeling unseen or misunderstood. Remember: even in the places you feel most misunderstood, you are fully known, deeply loved, and never alone 🤍

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  • Irrevocable Gifts: Discovering the Purpose Already Within You
    2026/05/18

    You are not unseen by God. The gifts within you were placed there intentionally—and they are here to stay.

    In the very first episode of Unseen, host Robyn invites listeners into a powerful reflection on identity, purpose, and the unseen ways God is at work in our lives. Inspired by the message of 2 Corinthians 4, this podcast explores what it means to anchor our identity not in the visible struggles of life, but in the eternal truth of how deeply we are known and loved by God.

    At the heart of this episode is the striking verse from Romans 11:29: “For the gifts and calling of God are irrevocable.” Robyn unpacks the profound meaning of that word—irrevocable—and what it reveals about the nature of God’s design for each of us. Our spiritual gifts and callings are not temporary, conditional, or dependent on our perfection; they are divinely given and permanently woven into who we are.

    Listeners are encouraged to consider how God’s supernatural gifts often work through our natural talents, and how humility, prayer, and community help us steward those gifts faithfully. Through personal reflection—including insights from a spiritual gifts survey and her own experiences with mercy, shepherding, and encouragement—Robyn explores both the beauty and responsibility of living out the abilities God has entrusted to us.

    This episode also examines how our callings unfold over time. Discovering them requires openness to God’s guidance, willingness to grow, and courage to step beyond comfort zones. Along the way, Robyn shares thoughtful metaphors—from captaining a ship to the strategy of a chess game—to illustrate how surrendering control to God allows His greater plan to unfold.

    Whether you feel unseen, uncertain about your purpose, or simply curious about how God may be working through your life, this episode is an invitation to rediscover the gifts placed within you—and to remember that what God has called you to can never be taken away.

    Key Takeaways:

    • God’s gifts and calling on your life are irrevocable—they cannot be taken back or undone.
    • Spiritual gifts are meant to serve others and build God’s kingdom, not personal recognition.
    • Natural talents can often be the doorway through which spiritual gifts are expressed.
    • Discovering your calling is a lifelong journey shaped through prayer, scripture, and community.
    • When we surrender our gifts to God’s leadership, He uses them in ways far beyond what we could plan ourselves.

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    Sources & References Mentioned in the Episode:

    Websites:

    https://www.gotquestions.org

    https://gifts.churchgrowth.org/spiritual-gifts-survey/gifts-survey/

    Dictionary Reference:

    Oxford English Dictionary – definition of irrevocable (“not able to be changed, reversed, or recovered; final”).

    Bible Verses Referenced

    - Romans 11:29

    - 2 Corinthians 4

    - Genesis 12:2

    - 2 Samuel 7:12–13

    - Jeremiah 31:31–34

    - Romans 6:23

    - Ephesians 2:8–9

    - 1 Corinthians 15:3–4

    - 1 Corinthians 12:4–11

    - Romans 12:6–8

    - Hebrews 12:1

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    17 分