Wake Up and Grow Natillie Bittinger
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- Religión y espiritualidad
A biweekly up-lifter, devotional, look in God's Word. This podcast aims to open the listeners' eyes, mind, heart, and spirit with "raw and unfiltered", "unashamed", "unafraid" thoughts and comments from the narrator(s). Join narrator Natillie Bittinger as she takes a hardcore dive into God's Word over a mug of her favorite tea and with the occasional guest speaker.
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In the Name of Love
Why does God do what He does? What's His ultimate motivation? In today's episode, Natillie seeks to answer those questions by looking at both Old and New Testament.
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Why?
We ask a lot of questions within our lifetime; we're curious creatures! As children, we ask the question, "Why?" a lot. Jeremiah asks this question of God in the Old Testament when he is faced with hardship, and God's answer is a peculiar one.
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Blame Game
Why do we sin?
This is a question that opens up our minds to multiple different answers, but most of them are unfortunate blaming! Today, Natillie tackles the act of blaming and how we use it to avoid dealing with sin. -
Saint not Sinner
We live in a world full of forced compromises, where if you don't quietly accept our way, you will be relabeled as a bad person. For the Christian, what does this mean? Do we continue to compromise our standards, our beliefs, and our identity? No! We cannot expect to lead others down the narrow path if we are still lukewarm, if we are forsaking our new, and true, identity as a Saint.
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Humility ≠ Self-hate
What do you think of when you hear the word "humility"? Most people think it is a lack of self-value; lowering how we think of ourselves. But what does the Bible say? Today, Natillie explores this important aspect of the Christian life and seeks to define humility outside of its original worldly defnition.
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Who Wears the Crown?
Anybody else ever strut around the house with a plastic crown on your head as a kid? Did wearing that crown make you a king or queen? No, it didn't. In today's episode, Natillie talks about who should be wearing the crown of authority in our lives, and why it shouldn't be us.