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This week, we reflect on 1 Kings 5:5 and the example of Solomon’s preparation to build the temple. As we get ready for worship, may we take time to prepare our hearts with reverence, focus, and joy.

Proverbs 31:30 reminds us that true worth isn’t found in beauty or charm, but in a heart that fears the Lord. This episode encourages women in every season and invites all of us to celebrate and speak praise over lives marked by reverence for God.

This week, we reflect on Psalm 127:1 and the call to let God be the builder of every area of our lives. As we prepare for worship, may we lay down self-reliance and come with hearts ready to trust, submit, and rest in Him.

Romans 16 may seem like just a list of names, but it’s a beautiful reminder that the church is people—not a place. This episode calls us to meaningful relationships, heartfelt gratitude, and deeper connection in the body of Christ.

This week, we reflect on Psalm 117—just two verses that invite all people everywhere to praise the Lord for His great love and enduring faithfulness. As we prepare for worship, may we join that chorus with joy and thanksgiving.

Proverbs and Romans show us that wisdom is not automatic—it must be pursued with intentional obedience. This episode explores the difference between knowledge and wisdom, and how Jesus is both our example and our strength for living wisely.

This week, we reflect on Romans 10:9–10 and the incredible truth that salvation is a gift freely given through confession and belief. As we prepare for worship, may we come ready to celebrate the gospel with joy and gratitude.

Romans 6 reminds us that we’re always serving something—either sin or righteousness. This episode explores what it means to live as joyful servants of God, freed by Christ to walk in obedience and life.

This week, we reflect on Psalm 42:1–2 and the call to come to God with longing and expectation. As we prepare for worship, may we set aside distraction and draw near with thirsty souls ready to be satisfied by His presence.

When David was betrayed by his own son, he chose worship over despair. This episode explores 2 Samuel 15 and Psalm 3, reminding us how to lean into God’s presence when pain tries to push us away.