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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 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.

The episode teaches that the higher a believer’s calling and anointing, the greater the accusations, as Satan seeks to discredit, isolate, and shame God’s chosen people. Using examples such as Joseph, David, Job, and Jesus, it explains that accusation often precedes elevation and can distract believers from God’s voice. The host urges that not every accusation deserves a response, emphasizing silence, consistency, obedience, and letting God vindicate. It adds that attacks may intensify after God establishes someone, as their growth exposes others’ insecurity, but warns against bitterness and unforgiveness, affirming that what God establishes cannot be truly torn down.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The episode addresses the reality of church hurt—betrayal, rejection, manipulation, gossip, judgment, or abandonment—often from leaders or trusted believers, and warns against confusing people with God. It affirms that the pain is real, that healing requires acknowledging its impact, and that buried hurt can leak into faith and relationships. It explains that forgiveness is not excusing harm but refusing to let bitterness define you, and cautions that isolation can hinder growth. The host encourages rebuilding a personal relationship with God through honest prayer and Scripture, seeking discernment (not paranoia), setting boundaries, and remembering not every church is toxic, emphasizing recovery takes time and faith can deepen beyond personalities and systems.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The episode teaches the importance of discernment, recognizing what is in people’s hearts through consistent evidence rather than charisma or isolated moments. Citing scriptures (Luke 6:45, Matthew 7:16–20, Philippians 2:4, Galatians 5:22–23, Proverbs 9:8, 1 John 4:1), it explains that words reveal what fills the heart, patterns over time show true “fruit,” and treatment of others—especially the vulnerable, exposes character. It adds that pressure reveals what is already inside and that a healthy heart welcomes correction and truth. Discernment is framed as protection, guiding wise boundaries to preserve peace, purpose, and alignment with truth.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The episode centers on Luke 6:45, teaching that a person’s words reveal what is stored in the heart, especially under pressure, and that speech is evidence rather than the root problem. Real transformation is presented as changing what the heart stores—bitterness, fear, truth, or God’s Word—rather than merely trying to control or rehearse better speech. Pressure exposes inner content, so listeners are encouraged to observe their words not for self-condemnation but to identify their spiritual condition and trace issues back to the heart. The episode closes by urging continued faith growth and inspiration.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

This episode reframes “monitoring spirits,” arguing believers often respond with fear when spiritual observation can indicate value and calling rather than vulnerability. Using examples of Job, Jesus, and Joseph, it explains that those who carry spiritual weight are watched, opposed, and scrutinized because they are a threat to the enemy. The script teaches that spiritual surveillance can produce discipline, sharpen discernment, expose inconsistencies, and develop maturity and authority under pressure. It urges listeners to see monitoring as confirmation and training that refines character and alignment, concluding with encouragement 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 teaches that confusing seasons of pressure, isolation, betrayal, and apparent loss are often preparation rather than punishment, and that private pain and tears are heard and recorded by God (citing Psalm 56:8) as evidence of faithfulness. The message emphasizes that certain authority and assignments are granted not by talent, gifting, or desire, but by tested endurance, loyalty, forgiveness, and purity maintained under trial. Listeners are encouraged not to hide or minimize their painful process because it validates and qualifies them, and the episode closes with an invitation to stay connected and continue growing in faith.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.

The episode focuses on Matthew 12:30, emphasizing that spiritual neutrality does not exist: a person is either aligned with Christ or working against Him. The message warns that delaying obedience, ignoring conviction, staying silent when prompted to speak, and passivity are forms of “scattering” that create distance, weaken alignment, and invite confusion. To “gather” with Christ means actively partnering with Him through movement, release, and building what God directs. Listeners are urged to examine their day for acts of obedience versus ignored instructions, choose alignment, and continue growing in faith.Episodes now Monday, Wednesday, Friday, @12:00pmContact: suggestions, comments, topics, ministeringangelpodcast@gmail.comThank You For Listening.