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Let's talk about the Detours of Your Life

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Hey girl, HEY! Welcome to another episode of the SBHC podcast. After a few weeks off the show, your host Keanna went away on a week long mission trip to the city of Los Angeles!
Over the next few episodes, she will begin to talk about her time away and share some of the fresh revelation that has opened her eyes to the common realities from a spiritual lens!
"Distracted in Preparation Creates Detour!" - Keanna Price
And,
if we are not careful the enemy will use those detours of life to destroy the goodness of God and our faith to Believe in good.
God highlighted three men in the bible who encountered mighty detours within their own callings. But God still called and chose them to fulfill His plans and His will:

  1. David was distracted by pleasure (lust): A man after God’s own heart; doesn’t mean perfection. But because he was hungry for God, he sought after God, he had a passion for spiritual things, and he tried to please God despite his failures.
  2. Abraham was distracted by fear and uncertainty (doubt): God called him to Father of many nations. God knew that Abraham would struggle with the call set before him, but He also knew that his struggle would produce great growth and faith.
  3. Moses was distracted by frustration (overwhelm): An intercessor. The job God called Moses to do was full of difficulties and challenges. Moses never hid his emotions and questions from God.

Bible Text Reference: For many are called, but few are chosen. - Matthew 22:14
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Listen on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Buzzsprout, iheart radio, Pandora, and now on the She Believed He Could buzzsprout site: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1359799
Hey sis! Don't forget to rate and review the show to be featured our #shoutoutsundays

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Stay connected by email: heygirl@ShebelievedHecould.org
Follow SBHC on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shebelievedhecould/

Support the Show.

Listen on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Buzzsprout, iheart radio, Pandora, and now on the She Believed He Could buzzsprout podcast site: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1359799
Hey sis! Don't forget to rate and review the show to be featured our #shoutoutsundays!
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Stay connected by email: shebelievedhecould@gmail.com
Follow SBHC on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shebelievedhecould/

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Hey girl, HEY! Welcome to another episode of the SBHC podcast. After a few weeks off the show, your host Keanna went away on a week long mission trip to the city of Los Angeles!
Over the next few episodes, she will begin to talk about her time away and share some of the fresh revelation that has opened her eyes to the common realities from a spiritual lens!
"Distracted in Preparation Creates Detour!" - Keanna Price
And,
if we are not careful the enemy will use those detours of life to destroy the goodness of God and our faith to Believe in good.
God highlighted three men in the bible who encountered mighty detours within their own callings. But God still called and chose them to fulfill His plans and His will:

  1. David was distracted by pleasure (lust): A man after God’s own heart; doesn’t mean perfection. But because he was hungry for God, he sought after God, he had a passion for spiritual things, and he tried to please God despite his failures.
  2. Abraham was distracted by fear and uncertainty (doubt): God called him to Father of many nations. God knew that Abraham would struggle with the call set before him, but He also knew that his struggle would produce great growth and faith.
  3. Moses was distracted by frustration (overwhelm): An intercessor. The job God called Moses to do was full of difficulties and challenges. Moses never hid his emotions and questions from God.

Bible Text Reference: For many are called, but few are chosen. - Matthew 22:14
-

Listen on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Buzzsprout, iheart radio, Pandora, and now on the She Believed He Could buzzsprout site: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1359799
Hey sis! Don't forget to rate and review the show to be featured our #shoutoutsundays

-
Stay connected by email: heygirl@ShebelievedHecould.org
Follow SBHC on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shebelievedhecould/

Support the Show.

Listen on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Buzzsprout, iheart radio, Pandora, and now on the She Believed He Could buzzsprout podcast site: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1359799
Hey sis! Don't forget to rate and review the show to be featured our #shoutoutsundays!
-
Stay connected by email: shebelievedhecould@gmail.com
Follow SBHC on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shebelievedhecould/

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