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10-Minutes ”In-Courage-Meant” Just For You

10-Minutes ”In-Courage-Meant” Just For You

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A heartfelt, faith-filled podcast offering spiritual encouragement in bite-sized episodes. Each 10-minute (well, close to 10 minutes) segment provides biblical truths, personal reflection, and practical wisdom to help you navigate life’s ups and downs through the lens of God’s promises. Whether you’re in a season of joy or struggle, these devotionals are designed to strengthen your faith, challenge your perspective, and remind you that God’s grace is always near—just for you.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • When Obedience Doesn't Make Sense
    May 21 2025

    In this powerful episode of 10 Minutes In-Courage-Meant Just for You, the host encourages listeners who are walking through seasons of confusing, costly, or unseen obedience. Centered on Genesis 6 and Hebrews 11:7, the episode highlights the radical faith of Noah—a man who built an ark based on a word from God about something he’d never seen: rain.

    The message is clear and deeply relatable: obedience won’t always feel logical, comfortable, or understood—but that doesn’t make it any less sacred. Through Noah’s example, we’re reminded that faith often comes before clarity, and peace follows surrender—not the other way around.

    Listeners are challenged to consider what God might be asking them to do—even if it doesn’t make sense yet. Whether it’s forgiving, waiting, starting, or letting go, the encouragement is simple and strong: keep building, keep trusting. Because obedience, even in the dark, is never wasted. It’s planting seeds, shaping character, and creating space for what only God can do next.

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    8 m
  • You Are Not Too Broken To Be Used
    May 20 2025

    In today's episode we speak directly to those who feel disqualified by their past or too broken for God to use. Rooted in 2 Corinthians 12:9 and Psalm 51:17, the message reminds us that God’s power is made perfect in weakness—and that He never despises a broken and contrite heart.

    Through biblical examples like Moses, Rahab, David, Peter, and Paul, the episode highlights how God has always chosen the messy, the flawed, and the overlooked to accomplish His greatest purposes. The takeaway? God isn’t waiting for perfection—He’s looking for permission. A heart that simply says, “Here I am, Lord. Use me.”

    Listeners are encouraged to stop letting shame silence them, to stop sitting on the sidelines, and to believe that their past doesn’t disqualify them—it may just be the platform God uses to reach someone else. This episode is a hope-filled invitation to surrender your story and trust that, with God, even your broken pieces can become something beautiful.

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    8 m
  • Don't Forget What God Did
    May 19 2025

    In today's episode we explore the powerful Old Testament practice of building altars—not for ritual’s sake, but as sacred reminders of God’s faithfulness. Drawing from Exodus 20:24 and other passages, the episode reflects on how the Israelites built altars whenever God moved: when promises were made, battles were won, or hope was restored. These weren’t just moments of thanksgiving—they were markers of memory.

    The host invites us to do the same today. In a world that moves fast and forgets easily, we’re reminded to pause and remember. Whether through journaling, sharing a testimony, or marking a calendar, we’re encouraged to build modern-day “altars” that help us recall where God has met us—because remembering fuels faith for the future.

    Listeners are left with this challenge: don’t let what God has done become a faded memory. Let it become a foundation. Because the God who showed up before will show up again. Build something—even if it’s just in your heart—that says, “God met me here.”

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    8 m
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