What do you do when God has spoken a promise—but time passes, prayers feel unanswered, and your faith is tested in the waiting? Do you pull back… or learn to stand in agreement with His Word?
In this episode, Emily and Courtney continue the conversation on Promise through the story of Zechariah in Luke 1, contrasting his season of silence with the power of obedience, belief, and restored voice. Together, they unpack how delay is often not denial, but a refining space where God purifies our hearts, aligns our words, and teaches us how to co-labor with Him in faith.
This conversation weaves together themes of Scroll Revival, generational obedience, and the Spirit of Elijah—a forerunner anointing marked by consecration, intercession, and the ministry of reconciliation. Zechariah’s declaration, “His name is John,” becomes a powerful picture of how agreement with heaven unlocks identity, authority, and generational calling.
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They also explore how God works through ordinary faithfulness—hidden obedience, daily surrender, and unseen moments—to produce eternal significance.
If you’re navigating delay, wrestling with unbelief, or feeling silenced by fear, this episode is an invitation to eat the Word, stand in faith, and co-labor with God until His promises are fulfilled—at the proper time.
Scriptures Mentioned (partial list):
Luke 1 • James 1 & 5 • Romans 12 • 1 Kings 18–19 • 2 Corinthians 5 • Isaiah 35
Link to Blog Post "Meaning in the Mundane": https://emilysimhoff.wixsite.com/mysite/post/meaning-in-the-mundane
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