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Feeling drained by life's worries and anxieties? Quick Encouragement is your go-to podcast for a powerful dose of inspiration and motivation. Each weekly episode is designed to lift your spirits and provide the encouragement you need to navigate the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Tune in for uplifting messages, practical tips, and heartfelt stories that will recharge your energy and help you overcome overwhelm. Join us on this journey to positivity and let Quick Encouragement be your source of light in challenging times.
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Life can sometimes feel as if it is spilled water. Past mistakes and words we wish we could take back soaking into the ground beyond our control. Moments like these can be met with encouragement from Scripture.Visit https://getencouraged.blog for more.
We judge ourselves harshly, which robs life of peace. The Bible provides a reminder to keep peace in those moments.Visit https://getencouraged.blog for more.
In today’s episode, we dive into the simple but powerful truth of Psalm 60:12 —victory comes with God, not without Him. When life feels overwhelmingand the battles seem too big, it’s easy to slip into self-reliance. But realstrength, real breakthrough, happens when we walk closely with God. Join me fora short devotional that will remind you that you’re never fighting alone — andthat with God, you’re already on the path to victory.Visit https://getencouraged.blog for more.
It sneaks up on us. It can steal a minute here and a minute there. It may occupy the bigger part of a day at times. Worry attempts to rob us of as much peace as possible, but the Bible gives us an encouraging promise.Visit https://getencouraged.blog for more.
Change is inevitable. If you struggle with change, Scripture promises there is a constant to which we can cling as everything evolves.Visit https://getencouraged.blog for more.
The cross wasn’t the end of the story, the tomb couldn’thold him. Jesus walked out, and our hope is alive.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
Emotionally drained, Jesus’ followers were stuck in theafter-math of what they didn’t fully understand. It was a day of waiting,wondering, and uncertainty. Many of us share these feelings. We are stuck amidthe “in-betweens” of life. And, the good news is there’s hope.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” These are famouswords, and they may phrase a feeling you’re experiencing right now. Famouslyspoken by Jesus, these words actually point us to hope.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
He removed his robe, and one-by-one, he washed every foot inthe room. He did not think of himself too highly to meet the obvious need.Jesus noticed an opportunity to serve, and he helped. We can find hope in thisreminder Jesus brings help to us.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
No one likes waiting, but life places us in many in-betweenmoments – those moments in-between decisions, jobs, etc. when anxiety can behigh. The Bible reminds us there is hope in waiting.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
Life’s pressures can be overwhelming. As tensions mount andpressures build, Tuesday of Passion Week reminds us hope is unshakable.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
Today is a reminder hope has no barriers. Jesus has come tohelp everyone.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
We’re suppose to pray without ceasing, so what does thatlook like? David and Hannah help us understand.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
Sometimes it is hard to trust, especially if we are in themiddle of waiting, wondering, and doubting a promise. But we can find hope inthe truth that God never breaks a promise. Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
Life can be busy, and it can be easy to forget the source ofour blessings. Luke 17 encourages us to remember the true source of ourblessings.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
Life for Israel was a mess. Conflict, chaos, and divisionwere everywhere, and in the middle of the mess, God sent a message of hopethrough his prophet Joel.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
The stack of bills on our desk, the never-ending to-do list,and today’s headlines are all trying to grab our attention. Placing too muchfocus on these items can cause much anxiety in our lives; however, Scriptureencourages us to keep the Lord at the center of our focus. Here are a few tipsto help meet the challenge.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
Today’s agenda is full; there is no time to worry abouttomorrow. Thankfully, we find a nugget of hope and encouragement in Matthew’sGospel.Visit https://getencouraged.blogfor more.
Bullies may cause you to shake and headlines may cause you to quake, but you can find a hopeful confidence in Psalm 59.For more, visit https://getencouraged.blog/.
Live at peace with everyone is the challenge, so where do we begin?This episode is also available as a blog post: http://getencouraged.blog/2023/03/08/peace-with-you/For more, visit http://getencouraged.blog.




