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218. When You Feel Lost: Let God Lead You

218. When You Feel Lost: Let God Lead You

Update: 2025-11-17
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In this deeply personal episode of the Mind Bully Podcast, Norense Odiase explores what it means to find structure, direction, and faith when life feels chaotic and uncertain. After a year marked by loss, grief, and unexpected change, Norense reflects on how God uses even seasons of silence and suffering to guide our steps.

He challenges listeners to pause, listen, and realign their lives with the Word of God — not emotions, not opinions, not performance. Through powerful storytelling and scripture-rooted insight, this episode reminds you that God’s light still shines brightest in the dark and that direction comes from surrender, not striving.

  • How to build structure when life feels uncertain

  • Why emotions can’t lead you where faith is meant to

  • How to hear God’s voice in silence and suffering

  • The danger of self-reliance and overthinking

  • How to walk in victory even when life feels heavy

  • Psalm 119:13 0 — “The entrance of Your words gives light.”

  • Ephesians 6:12 — “We wrestle not against flesh and blood.”

  • Romans 10:9 — “If you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord…”

  • 1 Peter 5:7 — “Cast all your cares upon Him.”

  • “You can’t build direction from what you’re not — only from who God says you are.”

  • “The entrance of His word gives light. You just have to turn it on.”

  • “Your emotions are signals, not masters.”

  • “Stop searching for answers outside of the One who already lives within you.”

  • “You’re not fighting for victory; you’re fighting from it.”

Connect with Norense:
Instagram: @kingno_ | @mindbullypodcast


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218. When You Feel Lost: Let God Lead You

218. When You Feel Lost: Let God Lead You

Norense Odiase