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What if the most complex parts of your life became the most transparent windows into God’s kindness? In this episode, we open Ephesians 2:7–10 and sit with a bold truth: salvation is a gift, good works are fruit, and the future is a stage where God will show the riches of His grace. That vision doesn’t shrink your pain; it gives it purpose.


We talk about what it really means to be saved by grace through faith, not by morality, effort, or ritual, but by mercy, initiative, and love. We explore what it means to be God’s workmanship, His craft, not our construction, and how the Holy Spirit empowers ordinary people to walk through extraordinary seasons. When grace does the saving, good works become evidence of new life, not a performance for approval. Pride dies, shame lifts, and the heart finds rest.


You’ll also hear a vulnerable story of living with Pompe disease, biweekly treatments, redirected dreams, and the slow work of gratitude in weakness. It’s a living picture of what it means to trust God’s providence when life hurts. When weakness meets mercy, purpose emerges. The Shepherd doesn’t waste valleys; He meets us in them and turns our scars into stories of grace.


If you’re weary, striving, or wrestling with why life looks harder than you hoped, this conversation is for you. Listen in, share it with someone who needs courage today, and subscribe for more grace-centered, Scripture-rich conversations that bring weary hearts back to hope.

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