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The Ministering Angel podcast is designed to help you navigate life's challenges through spiritual eyes. I will attempt to give you right now practical answers to life's most challenging dilemmas. Helping you to see yourself and see god hopefully from his perspective.

The episode explains that repeated conflicts, emotional breakdowns, toxic relationships, fears, and recurring outcomes often signal unresolved issues beneath surface behaviors; lasting change requires addressing the root, not temporary motivation. The speaker describes how trauma, rejection, survival, fear, guardedness, pride, and insecurity can normalize dysfunction, making awareness essential because healing requires acknowledgment and confronting patterns. The script emphasizes that transformation depends on discipline and intentional structure, consistent prayer, Scripture, mental renewal, and leaving harmful environments, since daily habits shape the future. It closes by encouraging listeners to stay connected, inspired, and growing in faith.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The episode emphasizes that while many people desire outcomes like peace, healing, and growth, real change requires embracing an uncomfortable process of honesty and internal transformation. The speaker reflects that not all struggles are spiritual attacks; some stem from unhealed wounds, survival mindsets, normalized unhealthy patterns, or areas not surrendered to God. Lasting change begins within, renewing the mind as taught in Romans 12:2—because external changes in environment, relationships, or outward spirituality can still leave inner dysfunction intact. Frustration can expose hidden issues, and transformation starts with humility, accountability, and truth that enables healing.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The speaker shares a personal lesson about talking too openly from emotion and assuming family, friends, and familiar people were automatically trustworthy, only to experience betrayal, gossip, and manipulation. Citing Ephesians 6:12, they emphasize that spiritual forces and hidden motives can operate behind appearances, making discernment essential. The message warns that careless transparency can give the wrong people access to pain, plans, and weaknesses, and that silence can be protective, modeled by Jesus not answering every accusation. The speaker encourages prayer before speaking, watching patterns and responses to growth and success, and practicing spiritual maturity by knowing when, what, and to whom to speak.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The Episode teaches that some people God places in one’s life carry spiritual “weight” and serve as protection, wisdom, covering, favor, and intercession, often unnoticed due to familiarity. Using Joseph blessing Potiphar’s house and Saul’s increased torment after David left, it warns that dishonor, pride, jealousy, betrayal, manipulation, or rebellion can cut off access to the grace operating through those individuals, leading to heavier seasons marked by confusion, chaos, lost peace, and diminished opportunities. The message emphasizes recognizing God’s work in people rather than glorifying them, citing 1 Samuel 2:30 about honoring God.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The Ministering Angel podcast introduces its mission to help listeners deepen their connection with Jesus Christ and then warns that many believers misunderstand God by emphasizing one attribute while ignoring others, creating a distorted walk. It teaches that God is perfectly balanced—loving and holy, merciful and just, patient yet correcting, and that grace and love do not remove accountability. Citing Hebrews 12:6, it reframes hardship as God’s discipline, pruning, protection, or development, and encourages spiritual maturity that pauses to discern rather than reacting emotionally. Using Isaiah 55:8–9, it emphasizes trusting God’s wisdom and sovereignty, especially in confusion, loss, or wilderness seasons. The episode contrasts knowledge with personal revelation and urges believers to encounter God for themselves, pursuing intimacy and transformation as Paul describes in Philippians 3:10, ending with a call to know God rather than merely know about Him.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The episode explains that people approach God through their limited perceptions, and that truly knowing His nature requires time with Him and interacting spiritually, not merely through knowledge. It argues that revelation often comes through process, trust, obedience, patience, and surrender—and cites Abraham, Moses, and Job as examples of learning God’s nature through trials. It warns against interpreting hardship only as pain, emphasizing that God sustains in waiting and shapes character in silence, referencing Romans 5:3–4. The message distinguishes information from relationship, citing Matthew 7:22–23 and Jeremiah 29:13, and calls believers to private communion that transforms motives and desires.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The episode focuses on how betrayal often leads people to overanalyze and try to control relationships and outcomes to avoid being hurt again, which becomes emotionally, mentally, and spiritually draining. Citing Proverbs 3:5–6, it urges surrendering control to God rather than living in fear, while still practicing discernment and boundaries. The message emphasizes that peace comes from placing security in God instead of people, accepting that pain may recur but will not define one’s life. It warns against extremes like isolation, numbness, and hyper-independence, and encourages complete healing that preserves compassion and the ability to love, ending with a call to grow, trust again, and continue in faith.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The episode warns against extremes of becoming either overly trusting or overly guarded, clarifying that forgiveness does not equal unlimited access and that even Jesus practiced boundaries (John 2:24–25). It emphasizes trusting wisely by watching patterns over words, building trust gradually, and balancing wisdom and innocence (Matthew 10:16). It also cautions that hardened hearts and emotional isolation block healing and connection, urging wise vulnerability, a renewed heart from God (Ezekiel 36:26), and faith that not everyone in one’s future is sent to cause harm.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The episode explains that unresolved pain distorts perception, causing suspicion, emotional walls, and fear disguised as discernment, and urges healing that acknowledges hurt, builds wise boundaries, and avoids sabotaging healthy relationships (2 Timothy 1:7). It also addresses struggling to trust God after betrayal, teaching that God can use painful experiences to expose hearts, mature discernment, and redirect futures, working all things for good without making them feel good (Romans 8:28). The episode closes by encouraging continued faith and growth.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The episode warns that dangerous people may appear charming and supportive, describing common patterns of narcissistic manipulation to promote awareness and discernment rather than paranoia. Key tactics include wearing a “mask” through mirroring values to gain trust, love bombing to create fast emotional attachment and dependency, strategically gathering personal information to later weaponize insecurities, gaslighting to destabilize reality and increase control, and using triangulation and smear campaigns to create insecurity and manage others’ perceptions. The episode closes with thanks and encouragement to stay inspired and grow in faith.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.