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Trust God, Work Hard, And Let The Doors Open

Trust God, Work Hard, And Let The Doors Open

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What if courage begins not with willpower but with presence? We start there and follow a throughline from a long workday and a single verse to a cascade of moments where service beats ego and trust outlasts hype. You’ll hear how a band stays whole by choosing the floor over the spotlight, why “work hard and trust God” is more than a slogan, and how unexpected doors open when you stop micromanaging outcomes and start walking in calling.

The conversation stretches beyond stage lights. A pastor living in a car receives help and bursts into praise. A back once riddled with fractures shows no sign of injury on new scans. A 17-year-old and his mom discover they’re both ready to step into church at the same time. These snapshots don’t try to flex; they hum with quiet authority, inviting you to rethink what provision looks like and how often it arrives through honesty, persistence, and prayer.

We also get practical about relationships. Bitterness sneaks into marriages not just because of big offenses but because of deep affection, higher expectations, and spiritual resistance. Naming that reality can save a covenant before it hardens. And in a cramped airplane aisle, a flight attendant sits, sobs, and shares how faith threads through grief and public life — a reminder that sacred moments don’t wait for stained glass. Actor Jonathan Roumie reflects on portraying Jesus in The Chosen, calling the work an intense, prayer-soaked stewardship of the most important story ever told.

If you’re craving a mindset reset — less chasing, more serving; fewer blueprints, more obedience — press play, lean in, and take what you need for the week ahead. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs courage today, and leave a review telling us where you last saw a “God thing.” Your story might be the next open door for someone else.PRAYER REQUEST Support the show
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