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Cage Free Voices Spoken Devotionals is dedicated to guiding individuals on the journey to becoming their highest, God-given selves. While many associate being “cage free” with doing whatever one pleases, our definition goes deeper: to be cage free is to no longer be bound by the things that once held you captive, but instead to live in a way that reflects the freedom and purpose found in becoming who God created you to be—a direct reflection of His glory.
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What if the pulpit stopped judging appearances… …and started proclaiming justice?   What if sermons stopped condemning coping mechanisms… …and started confronting captivity?   What if the Gospel we heard on Sunday… actually sounded like liberation on Monday?   In this bold, unapologetic trailer for the latest CFV Spoken Devotionals episode, The Queen Bathsheba sends a clarion call to ministers, teachers, and truth-seekers alike: Preach the Kingdom—not the clothes.   Because the world is not waiting for more motivational soundbites. It’s groaning for the revealing of the sons and daughters of God. (Romans 8:19)   Get ready to be challenged. Stirred. Awakened. Coming soon to Apple Podcasts. #CFVSpokenDevotionals #PreachTheKingdom #PropheticVoices #JusticeAndMercy
If God is all-powerful, all-loving, and fully sovereign—why didn’t He just destroy Satan from the beginning? In Part II of The Clash of Two Kingdoms series, The Queen Bathsheba unpacks one of the most difficult and frequently asked theological questions in Christian thought. This episode doesn’t shy away from the tension—it leans into the divine wisdom behind the allowance of evil, the presence of free will, and the greater purpose behind God’s unfolding kingdom plan. Listeners will be challenged to move beyond surface-level faith and step into a deeper understanding of God’s justice, patience, and eternal strategy. This episode pulls together biblical theology, covenant insight, and prophetic fulfillment to answer: What would happen to the legitimacy of free will if God annihilated Satan immediately? How is God’s justice magnified through delay, not haste? Why does God’s ultimate plan require a visible contrast between His kingdom and rebellion? What does Satan’s continued existence reveal about humanity’s role in the story?   This episode reveals that God’s decision was never about inability—it was about inheritance. God is raising sons and daughters who freely choose His rule, not out of fear—but out of love, truth, and covenant loyalty.   📖 Key Scriptures to Study: Genesis 2–3 – The fall and the birth of choice Job 1–2 – God’s sovereign boundaries over Satan’s actions Romans 9:22–23 – “What if God… bore with great patience the objects of wrath…” 2 Peter 3:9 – “The Lord is not slow… but is patient…” Revelation 20:10 – The appointed time of Satan’s final judgment Hebrews 2:14–15 – Christ destroyed the one who had the power of death   🔥 Takeaway Quote: “God didn’t lose control—He’s allowing the full weight of rebellion to play out… so that when the Kingdom comes in fullness, there will be no question: His justice is righteous. His judgment is final. His reign is eternal.”   💭 Reflection Challenge: Are you more offended by God’s longsuffering or moved by His purpose? Will you use your will to join the resistance—or reinforce the rebellion?   🎧 Tune In: This isn’t just another apologetic answer—it’s a call to discernment, devotion, and dominion. Listen now and invite someone else wrestling with these deep questions to join the journey.
In this gripping installment of The Clash of Two Kingdoms series, The Queen Bathsheba takes listeners deep into a theological and scriptural journey—challenging one of the most widely held assumptions in Christian tradition: Is Satan really in hell right now?   For many, images of a red-skinned devil with horns ruling over a fiery underworld persist—but Scripture paints a different picture. This episode dismantles myth, explores biblical truth, and reframes our understanding of spiritual warfare, dominion, and judgment.   This isn’t just theology—it’s a wake-up call to recognize the current influence of the adversary in the world and the authority we’ve been given to resist him.   📖 Key Scriptures: Job 1:7 – “From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it.” 1 Peter 5:8 – “Your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion…” Ephesians 2:2 – “The prince of the power of the air…” Revelation 12:9 – “That old serpent… was cast out into the earth…” Revelation 20:10 – “And the devil… was cast into the lake of fire…” Matthew 25:41 – “Everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels.” Luke 10:18 – “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.”   🧠 Devotional Highlights: Satan is not ruling from hell—he is active on earth, seeking whom he may devour. Hell is not his throne—it’s his sentence. Revelation shows that the lake of fire is his final destination, not his current location. He operates as an illegitimate power, working through systems, minds, and cultures to oppose God’s kingdom. Yeshua disarmed him, and through the cross and resurrection, believers are positioned not to fear the adversary—but to confront him in truth. This theological correction realigns spiritual warfare—we’re not fighting to escape the devil’s domain; we’re fighting to enforce Christ’s dominion.   Reflection Moment:   “If you think Satan is locked away in hell, you’ll underestimate the warfare around you. But if you know the truth—you’ll stop running from him and start standing against him.”   Bathsheba invites listeners into a moment of sobering reflection and bold declaration:   “I will not be deceived. I will not be silent. I will not surrender my authority. The kingdom of God has come, and I will war with truth, not tradition.”   ⚔️ Application Challenge: This week, reflect on your spiritual posture: Are you spiritually passive—thinking the enemy is already detained? Or are you awake, alert, and armored—knowing the victory is won, but the battle still rages? Action Step: Begin each day praying Ephesians 6:10–18. Put on your spiritual armor with full awareness that we war not against flesh and blood—but against principalities and powers still at work until their judgment is final.   🔊 Listen & Share: This episode will challenge what you thought you knew and ignite a fire for holy vigilance. Share it with believers who are ready to trade myth for revelation—and walk in the full authority of the Kingdom of God.
What does it mean to be slow to anger in a world that moves fast to judgment? How do we reflect God’s nature when we feel provoked, betrayed, or wronged? And how do we distinguish righteous justice from the soul’s demand for revenge? Longsuffering, or makrothumia in the Greek, is more than patience. It is mercy in motion. It is divine restraint. It is the kind of love that stays calm in the face of chaos—and leaves room for God to act. In this devotional, The Queen Bathsheba unpacks this powerful fruit of the Spirit with poetic insight, biblical truth, and a prophetic call to maturity.   📖 Key Scriptures: Galatians 5:22–23 – “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering…” Exodus 34:6 – “The LORD, the LORD God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering…” Romans 2:4 – “The goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance.” 2 Peter 3:9 – “The Lord is… longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish…” James 1:20 – “The wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God.” Micah 6:8 – “To do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God.”   🧠 Devotional Highlights: Longsuffering is not weakness—it is the strength to hold back anger, delay judgment, and make space for redemption. God Himself is longsuffering, not because He ignores sin, but because He desires restoration more than retribution. Retaliation satisfies the flesh; justice honors God. We must discern the difference. Being longsuffering does not mean being passive. It means we pursue justice righteously, without vengeance, through God-honoring action and truth. We are called to reflect God’s restraint in our leadership, our parenting, our advocacy, and even our silence.    Reflection Moment: “Where in your life is God inviting you to put your sword away? Who are you being asked to bear with—not because they’re right, but because your restraint reveals the character of Christ?”   The Queen Bathsheba leads listeners through a gentle moment of introspection, inviting the Holy Spirit to mature the fruit of longsuffering in us. In times of difficulty, reflect on the prayer below:   “I am not driven by anger. I am not mastered by offense. I move in mercy. I carry the patience of heaven. I will wait on the Lord and walk like Him.”   🧰 Application Challenge: This week, when you are tempted to speak sharply, clap back, or correct in frustration: Pause and breathe—ask, “Is this makrothumia or my flesh?” Pray for the person, not about the problem. Speak truth in love, but only when love leads the way.   🔊 Listen & Share: Let this episode water the roots of your character. Share it with someone who’s struggling to hold their peace. This is more than a devotional—it’s a call to embody heaven on earth.
In this thought-provoking episode of CFV Spoken Devotionals, we explore the deeper meaning behind Jesus’ parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25), unveiling its profound connection to ancient Jewish betrothal and marriage customs. What does it mean to be ready? Why does Jesus frame the Kingdom through a wedding? And how does this sacred union illuminate the nature and necessity of the Fruit of the Spirit in a believer’s life? Join us as we draw from biblical texts, cultural history, and spiritual insight to reveal the “dual reality” of the Kingdom—one that is both now and not yet, internal and external. This episode is a bridge to understanding not just end-time preparedness, but Kingdom character, as evidenced by love, joy, peace, longsuffering, and the rest of the Spirit’s fruit. Whether you’re new to the parable or seeking a deeper revelation, this episode invites you into the intimacy of covenant and the call to spiritual maturity. Listen now on Apple Podcasts.
In a time when truth is often blurred and moral clarity feels elusive, how do we discern what is good, true, and Spirit-led? In this powerful introduction to The Fruit of the Spirit series, we dissect with the words of Jesus: “Every tree is known by its fruit.” This foundational episode explores the essential connection between inner transformation and outward expression, calling listeners to examine not just works—but what is produced. Through biblical reflection, cultural commentary, and spiritual challenge, A Tree and Its Fruit invites believers to develop a discerning heart in a world full of mixed messages. Whether you’re navigating leadership, friendships, or personal growth, this episode will help you root your life in Spirit-led character and Kingdom truth. Key Themes: The nature of spiritual fruit and its evidence in everyday life Discernment in an age of confusion and compromise The danger of performance without transformation The role of the Holy Spirit in cultivating lasting change Tune in now and set the stage for a journey through each Fruit of the Spirit, beginning with this timely and transformative call to awareness, humility, and growth.    
The Queen Bathsheba leads listeners into a deep meditation on Psalm 1—a foundational text that contrasts the way of the righteous with the path of the wicked. This episode unpacks the layered biblical vocabulary that defines our spiritual direction: righteousness, wickedness, evil, unrighteousness, and ungodliness. Psalm 1 isn’t just a poetic entry to the Psalms—it is a theological map. Through this sacred lens, we examine what it means to stand, walk, and sit in alignment or rebellion. This episode reveals how our positioning reflects our relationship with truth and how the language of Scripture draws bold lines between the blessed and the perishing. Listeners will walk away with clarity on the distinctions among these often-blurred terms and gain a greater understanding of how righteousness is not merely moral behavior, but a rooted identity.   📖 Central Scripture: Psalm 1:1–6 – “Blessed is the man who walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly…” This passage serves as the anchor, guiding every insight and application throughout the devotional. 🔍 What You’ll Discover: The progression of rebellion in Psalm 1 What the Hebrew terms for “wicked” and “righteous” really mean The difference between unrighteousness and ungodliness How evil and wickedness function What it truly means to delight in the law of the Lord 🌱 Call to Action: This is more than a devotional—it’s a spiritual reckoning. Examine your posture. Consider your path. Choose where you will be planted.   🎧 Listen now and let Psalm 1 reveal the language of your life.  
Transformation doesn’t start with behavior—it starts with the heart. In this episode, we explore why true change comes through surrender, not striving. As Proverbs 23:7 says, “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.” Our actions may look good, but God sees deeper—into our motives, intentions, and love. From Peter’s failure to Paul’s zeal, Scripture reminds us: we are not defined by our flaws, but by our submission and love for God.  
In this thought-provoking episode of CFV Spoken Devotionals, we confront long-standing assumptions about one of the most misunderstood women in the Bible—the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4. Was she truly promiscuous, or have we misread her story through cultural and theological lenses that obscure its original meaning? Join The Queen Bathsheba as she takes listeners on a journey into the historical, cultural, and covenantal context of first-century Samaria. Unpacking the deep tensions between Jews and Samaritans, this devotional reexamines Jesus’ encounter with the woman at Jacob’s well not as a confrontation over sin, but as a divine moment of restoration, identity, and true worship. What does it mean to worship in spirit and in truth? And how does this story challenge the way we see God, women, and spiritual transformation?   In This Episode, You’ll Discover: Why the Samaritan woman’s story has often been mischaracterized How historical context reframes her conversation with Jesus What “living water” and “true worship” meant in their original setting A call to worship that transcends location, ritual, and shame Perfect for: Listeners seeking deeper biblical insight, spiritual reflection, and a fresh lens on familiar scripture.   🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe, share, and step into the truth.
In this deeply reflective episode of CFV Spoken Devotionals, The Queen Bathsheba unpacks the heart of Matthew 6—a chapter that calls us to shift our focus from worldly anxieties to Kingdom priorities. Jesus’ words echo with clarity: “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” But what does it really mean to seek the Kingdom first?   With powerful imagery and cultural insights, this devotional walks through the tension between earthly concerns—like food, clothing, money, and status—and the eternal values of the Kingdom. From the danger of divided loyalties to the promise of divine provision, this episode challenges listeners to re-evaluate what governs their daily choices.   In This Episode, You’ll Explore: The difference between needs and distractions How worry competes with worship The significance of horizontal relationships and the Fruit of the Spirit    Let this Word ground you, stretch your faith, and bring clarity to your pursuit of God’s Kingdom above all else.   🎧 Available now on Apple Podcasts Find out more about Cage Free Voices: cfvonlinelearning.com 📞 Connect with us: 1-800-604-5907 | contact@cfvonlinelearning.com
What if fear isn’t just a feeling—but a trap? In this soul-stirring episode of CFV Spoken Devotionals, Are You Afraid? What If…, The Queen Bathsheba unpacks how fear subtly entangles the heart, stifling purpose, joy, and identity. Rooted in Scripture and raw honesty, this devotional explores the spiritual weight of “What if?” and how love—perfect, powerful, Divine love—calls us higher. You’ll be invited to examine where fear has taken root and reminded that God’s love casts out fear, freeing you to rise into wholeness, truth, and divine confidence.   Scripture Focus: 1 John 4:18, Isaiah 43:1-2, Romans 8:15   Theme: Breaking free from fear, the liberating power of love, rising into spiritual identity.
In Part III of What Is the Kingdom of God?, we delve into four profound metaphors used by Jesus to reveal the mystery of the Kingdom: the seed, the soil, the scythe, and the fig tree. This episode explores how the Kingdom begins with something small and seemingly insignificant, how its growth depends on the condition of the heart, how God discerns fruitfulness with a righteous standard, and how the harvest signals both judgment and fulfillment. Drawing from ancient biblical context and spiritual insight, this devotional challenges listeners to examine their own readiness to receive, nurture, and bear fruit for the Kingdom. Prepare to be convicted, encouraged, and awakened to the Kingdom work happening both within and around you.
In this soul-stirring continuation of What Is the Kingdom of God?, we journey deeper into the revelation of the Kingdom—not as a far-off place, but as a present reality embedded within the hearts of those called to rule. This episode unveils the power, culture, and identity of the Kingdom within, challenging listeners to dismantle religious programming and awaken to their Godly inheritance.   The Kingdom is not simply a destination—it is a divine government, a way of being, and a spiritual authority rooted in righteousness, justice, and truth. While you await the return of Yeshua, you were born to embody the Kingdom now.   Key Themes:   The internal reign of the King through transformed hearts Misconceptions about the Kingdom as ONLY future or external The danger of diluted doctrine that suppresses bold, righteous action The call to rise as heirs and restorers in a world off course   WARNING: This episode is not for the faint of heart. It will challenge everything you thought you knew. Do not tune in if you are not ready.
Can We Be Honest?

Can We Be Honest?

2025-05-1203:22

In this heart-stirring episode of CFV Spoken Devotionals, The Queen Bathsheba invites listeners into a sacred space of vulnerability with God. Can We Be Honest? explores the beauty and power of truth-telling—especially when it comes to how we really feel.   This devotional challenges the performance-driven faith that often silences our struggles. Instead, it embraces the raw and unfiltered conversations we’re invited to have with the One who already knows.   Bathsheba reminds us that honesty isn’t weakness—it’s the soil where transformation grows. When we stop pretending and start confessing—our fears, frustrations, fatigue—God doesn’t reject us; He refines us. In our openness, He reveals purpose. In our brokenness, He moves mightily.   Whether you’re weary, discouraged, or just tired of holding it all together, this episode is a call to drop the mask and enter Divine intimacy. Let truth usher in healing, and let God use your realness as a vessel for His glory.
Fear or Love?

Fear or Love?

2025-05-0506:23

In a world dominated by anxiety and performance, Fear or Love asks a defining question: What spirit are you truly living from? This episode begins the urgent conversation around The Spirit of Fear, tracing the path from Peter’s denial to his restoration—not as a story of failure, but of identity reclaimed through love. The Queen Bathsheba unpacks how Jesus, fully aware of Peter’s weakness, didn’t confront him with shame but with love. “Do you love me?”—a question not for condemnation, but for calling. Today, many of us are caught in that same space. We’ve confused caution with wisdom, fear with humility, and silence with survival. But the Spirit of God is not afraid. It is power, it is love, and it is a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). You don’t have to earn your way back to purpose—you just have to say yes to love.   If fear has distorted how you see yourself, your mission, or your relationship with God, this devotional is your invitation to step out of agreement with fear and return to the truth: You were made in love, saved by love, and sustained through love.   Key Scriptures: 2 Timothy 1:7 1 John 4:18 John 21:15–17 Luke 10:19 Takeaway: Fear will always challenge your identity. But love will always restore it.
In this episode of CFV Spoken Devotionals, The Queen Bathsheba offers a powerful meditation on the true nature of the Kingdom of God—not as a distant place, but as a living reality revealed in our hearts, choices, and communities. This devotional invites us to see the Kingdom not through the lens of religion or ritual, but through fruitfulness, understanding, and abiding in divine presence.   Let us turn to the Scriptures not merely for answers but for vision: Matthew 21:33–43 reminds us that the Kingdom is entrusted to those who bear its fruit, not those who claim its title. Matthew 13:3–9, 18–23 reveals that the Kingdom grows only where the heart is ready to receive and nurture it. John 15 calls us to abide in Yeshua, bearing fruit not by effort, but by union with the Vine. Listeners are invited to reflect on what it means to truly live as citizens of this Kingdom—rooted in love, shaped by truth, and bearing witness through transformation.   Call to Action: Ask yourself: Is my life producing the fruit of the Kingdom? Where might God be cultivating deeper growth in me?
Crowned in Silence

Crowned in Silence

2025-04-2803:06

In this powerful episode of CFV Spoken Devotionals, “Crowned in Silence,” The Queen Bathsheba delves into the biblical story of King David and the significance of God’s anointing. Drawing from David’s journey as a king and the divine promises passed down to his descendants, she explores how silence and stillness before God can be transformative moments of divine favor, even in the midst of trials and uncertainties.   This episode focuses on the spiritual act of waiting in silence for God’s timing and recognition of His calling in one’s life. Just as David was crowned not by human hands but by God’s sovereign will, so too are we invited to trust in God’s process of elevating and crowning us, often in unexpected or quiet moments.   Key Themes:   The anointing of King David by God. The importance of waiting in silence for God’s divine purpose. How God crowns us with favor in His timing. Lessons from David on faith, trust, and obedience.     Takeaways:   God’s silence is not absence; it is preparation for elevation. Trusting in God’s promises, even when the path seems unclear. God’s crowning of His chosen ones transcends earthly recognition.   For Whom: This episode speaks to those seeking divine affirmation and purpose, especially those in a season of waiting. It offers encouragement to individuals who feel overlooked or undervalued, reminding them that God’s timing and crowning are perfect and purposeful.   Join The Queen Bathsheba as she reflects on the legacy of King David, and invites you to embrace the stillness of faith, trusting that God is at work, preparing you for your divine crowning.   Duration: 3 minutes Listen Now!
In this soul-stirring episode of CFV Spoken Devotionals, we return to the root of it all—Love. With so much noise, doctrine, and division in the world, it’s easy to lose sight of the Gospel’s true essence. But what if the message was always meant to be simple? Join us as we unpack What Is Love? through the lens of the Gospel—revealing that God is not just loving, but Love itself. From creation to the cross, we explore how the enemy’s lie distorted humanity’s relationship with Love, and how Christ’s sacrifice reconnects us to our original design: to love God, love others, and love ourselves.   This is not just theology—it’s identity, purpose, and healing.   Whether you’re new to faith or need a heart reset, this devotional reminds us: The Gospel isn’t about perfection. It’s about restoration. Tune in. Be restored. Walk in Love.
The Road to Self-Love

The Road to Self-Love

2025-04-2302:26

In this heartfelt episode of CFV Spoken Devotionals, "The Road to Self-Love," The Queen Bathsheba takes listeners on a deeply personal and spiritual journey toward embracing the fullness of who they are.  Listeners will be reminded that true self-love is rooted in divine identity, not perfection.  Tune in to be restored, affirmed, and inspired to walk boldly in your God-given value--flaws and all.
Join us as we tackle the challenging topic of legalism and the misconceptions about earning God's love. We'll explore biblical teachings and provide practical insights to help you break free from the chains of legalism. Tune in and learn how to embrace the true gift of grace that's already yours. Let's journey together toward a more profound understanding of faith, love, and freedom.
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