Whispers of Grace

Julie Colbeth

Walking with God is filled with mountaintops and valleys.  Join passionate yet flawed Jesus-lover and mother of four Julie Colbeth as she delves into the Scriptures with a refreshingly honest perspective that will bring hope and encouragement to your day.  

  1. FEB 1

    Ordained To Serve: Exodus 29 And The Shape Of New Testament Ministry (Part 3 of 4)

    The Life of Moses- Episode #34 (Part 3 of 4) 🐏 What if the most overlooked chapter in Exodus holds the clearest roadmap for ministry that doesn’t burn you out? We walk through Exodus 29 and discover how washing, clothing, anointing, and sacrifice form a pattern that still shapes a New Testament life of service grounded in grace, not grind. Unpack the threshold moment where Moses washes Aaron and his sons, pointing to Jesus who must wash us before we have any part with him. From there, we explore the priestly garments—stones over the heart, a headpiece that reads holy to the Lord—and how identity is bestowed, not achieved.  The anointing oil takes centre stage next: lavish, fragrant, and fiercely guarded. In Christ, the Holy Spirit internalises what oil once signified—divine choosing, empowering, and setting apart. We talk about living as the fragrance of Christ in ordinary spaces, where authority flows from abiding presence, not platform. Then we slow down with the sacrifices: the sin offering taken outside the camp and fulfilled in Jesus, the burnt offering of total surrender, and the ordination blood on ear, thumb, and toe. Each act consecrates how we listen, what we do, and where we go, turning daily choices into holy ground. Finally, we lift the wave offering and sit at the ordination meal, a picture of fellowship before function. Abiding becomes the engine of fruitfulness—without it, effort curdles into self-salvation attempts. The seven-day repetition reminds us that God grows depth, not speed; formation is patient work that lasts. The chapter closes with the promise at the heart of Scripture: I will dwell among them. That’s the aim of every act of service—to make space for people to meet God, while we minister from connection, not exhaustion. If this speaks to your season, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find Whispers of Grace. What part of this pattern—washing, clothing, anointing, or abiding—do you need most today? Send me a text message Support the show

    34 min
  2. JAN 20

    From Glue Guns to Glory: Method for Christian Service (Part 2 of 4)

    The Life of Moses- Episode #33 (Part 2 of 4) 🎨 What if your most ordinary skill is the exact tool God wants to use today? We pick up our "Service" mini-series and move from the why of serving to the how, guided by the striking story of Bezalel and Aholiab in Exodus 35–36. These overlooked artisans were called by name, filled with the Spirit, and entrusted to craft beauty with precision for God’s dwelling. Their example reframes excellence as worship and reminds us that detail, design, and care are not extras in the Christian life—they’re part of faithful obedience. From there, we draw a line through the New Testament, spotlighting Mary’s surrendered praise, Elizabeth’s Spirit-given confirmation, Lydia’s courageous hospitality, Tabitha’s compassionate craft, and Priscilla’s wise mentorship. Many gifts, one Spirit; many methods, one Lord. Along the way, we challenge the false divide between “holy” and “human” talents and make a case that coding, organising, baking, and parenting can be Spirit-led ministry when offered to Jesus. We also share a quiet masterclass in hidden faithfulness from Robert Chapman, whose unseen service shaped giants like Spurgeon and Müller without chasing applause. You’ll walk away with a renewed why and a practical how: start small, hone your craft, teach what you know, and look for the need only you can meet. Whether you’re hosting a weary friend, discipling a new believer, or building systems that serve your church, the Holy Spirit delights to multiply your loaves and fish. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review to help others find the show. Then tell us: what ordinary gift are you offering this week? Send me a text message Support the show

    37 min
  3. 11/24/2025

    Choosing Love Over Bitterness Changes Everything

    *Special Episode* Outside of Sunday Women's Retreat --Part 2 of 2--  I was blessed to share at the Outside of Sunday Retreat in Spring 2025, here is the second recording.  Check out Christa Otter's ministry at  Outside of Sunday Podcast | Christian Where do you go when shame lingers and bitterness starts to feel justified? We open 1 John and Matthew 11 to find a path out of the dark and into a life marked by confession, courage, and a surprising kind of rest. I share how keeping short accounts with God lifts the labels we wear, restores joy, and makes space for the Spirit to do the work we can’t force on our own. We explore why John holds truth and love together—and what goes wrong when we tear them apart. You’ll hear how the Holy Spirit reframes failure, why hatred blinds even when we feel “right,” and how choosing love for a difficult person can actually remove a stumbling block from your own path. This isn’t about pretending pain away; it’s about bringing the raw story into the light so Jesus can carry the weight. Along the way, we talk practical steps: pausing to confess quickly, journaling what the Spirit surfaces, asking a friend to pray, and taking one hidden action of love where resentment wants the last word. Jesus’ invitation anchors the journey: come, take my yoke, learn from me. If your faith feels heavy, it may be a sign you’re pulling loads he never asked you to carry—image, control, old wounds, quiet grudges. The gentle and lowly heart of Christ meets you there and leads you back to lighted ground. Listen for a fresh vision of grace, biblical clarity on walking as Jesus walked, and a hopeful way to face the people and places that stretch you.  If this message helps you breathe easier, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a quick review to help others find their way back to the light. Send me a text message Support the show

    43 min
  4. 11/18/2025

    Spoiler: Hiding Under A Blanket Isn’t Sanctification

    *Special Episode* Outside of Sunday Women's Retreat --Part 1 of 2-- I was blessed to share at the Outside of Sunday Retreat in Spring 2025, here is the recording.  Check out Christa Otter's ministry at Outside of Sunday Podcast | Christian   Ever feel like you believe the right things but live without the joy you were promised? We open 1 John and get honest about the gap. John writes as an eyewitness who touched and followed Jesus, inviting us into koinonia—deep, shared life with God and one another—so that our joy may be full. Not a fleeting mood, but a calm delight anchored in truth. We unpack the line that changes everything: God is light and in Him is no darkness at all. That claim ends fence-sitting. If we say we walk with Him while clinging to shadows—comparison, bitterness, secret comforts—we feel like frauds because our lives and lips clash. The turning point isn’t willpower; it’s light. When we welcome the light, it reveals what wounds us and heals what binds us. Confession becomes more than a doorway to salvation. It becomes a daily habit that keeps fellowship warm, clears the fog of shame, and lets grace do its cleansing work. Across this conversation we explore how surrender reframes growth, why honest confession leads to freedom, and how joy rises when we stop hiding. Expect practical language, Scripture woven through, and stories that meet you where you are. If you’ve been carrying the weight of trying to look “together” while feeling empty, this is a gentle but clear call back to the heart of the gospel: bring everything into the light and let Jesus do what only He can do. If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a quick review so more women can find these conversations. What will you surrender this week? Send me a text message Support the show

    39 min
  5. 09/14/2025

    Beyond the Ash Heap: How Our Pain Can Become God's Platform

    *Special Episode- Session #1 from a Women's retreat I recently taught. What happens when our world collapses around us? When suffering strikes without warning or explanation, our response reveals what truly lives in our hearts. Through the powerful contrasting stories of Job and Jonah, this episode explores the fundamental question: how can we glorify God through our pain? The glory of God—His honour, reverence, and splendor—isn't just some abstract concept. For believers, Scripture tells us we've become living temples containing God's glory at all times. Yet our actions and attitudes can either reveal or veil this divine presence. The crucial difference lies not in experiencing pain (both Job and Jonah suffered), but in how we process that pain—with God or apart from Him. Job lost everything—his children, wealth, health, and reputation—yet initially responded with astonishing faith: "The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord." Even when questioning God through his suffering, Job kept bringing his heartache directly to God. When God finally appeared, Job immediately repented and was restored to a place of honour as an intercessor. Contrast this with Jonah, who technically obeyed God's command to preach to Nineveh but remained bitter when God showed mercy to his enemies. Jonah missed participating in a beautiful revival because he couldn't surrender his anger and judgment. Where are you fixing your eyes when life falls apart? On yourself? On others? Or on Jesus? The answer determines not whether God will be glorified—He will be regardless—but whether you'll experience the profound joy of participating in His redemptive work. Today, make the choice to bring your wounds to the Healer rather than nursing them in isolation. Your pain might just become the very platform where God's glory shines brightest. Send me a text message Support the show

    53 min
  6. 03/23/2025

    Beholding, we Become

    The Life of Moses- Episode #31 🌟 Have you ever noticed how something truly changes when it's been in the presence of light? Growing up in the 80s and 90s, I was fascinated by those glow-in-the-dark stars that would shine brightly after being "supercharged" against a light bulb. This childhood memory perfectly captures what happens when we spend time in God's presence—we begin to radiate with His light, often without even realizing it. In this deeply reflective exploration of Exodus 34, we witness Moses descending from Mount Sinai after 40 days and nights in God's presence. His face literally emitted beams of light so bright that the Israelites were afraid to approach him—yet remarkably, Moses himself was completely unaware of his transformation. This powerful image reveals the authentic nature of spiritual growth: those most transformed by God are often the least conscious of their own glow because they remain utterly focused on Him rather than themselves. Moses' supernatural fast during these 40 days demonstrates how God's presence can sustain us beyond natural human limitations. When we silence the loudest voices in our lives—our physical cravings, our anxieties, our self-consciousness—we create space to hear God's voice and receive His transforming power. As 2 Corinthians 3:18 reminds us, "as we behold Him, we become like Him." True spiritual transformation isn't about self-improvement techniques or proving our spirituality to others; it's the natural result of extended, intimate communion with our Creator. If you're feeling insufficient today, remember that your sufficiency comes not from yourself but from God who makes you enough. Press into His presence, supercharge your spirit through His Word, and watch as His light begins to shine through you—perhaps in ways you don't even notice yourself. Subscribe to Whispers of Grace for more encouragement as we continue our journey through the life of Moses and discover transformative truths for our own spiritual walks. Send me a text message Support the show

    25 min
  7. 02/16/2025

    The Presence - Part 2 of 2: God's Truest Heart

    The Life of Moses- Episode #30 ♥️ What if the God of the Old Testament isn't who you think He is? Join me, Julie Colbeth, on "Whispers of Grace," as we dive into the profound connection between the God of the Hebrew Scriptures and the Jesus of the New Testament. We tackle the common struggle of reconciling the seemingly harsh God of old with the compassionate Savior of new. Using Dane Ortlund's insights from his transformative book, "Gentle and Lowly," we peel back the layers of misconception to uncover a God whose core is merciful and gracious, as revealed in Exodus 34. Together, we venture into the sacred encounter between God and Moses on Mount Sinai, examining the symbolic act of chiseling new stone tablets. This episode reveals the beauty and privilege of divine collaboration, showcasing how God invites us to partner with Him in His plans despite our imperfections. We'll reflect on the elements of the Ark of the Covenant, such as manna and Aaron's rod, to illustrate how God uses ordinary vessels to manifest His glory. By understanding Moses' experience, we learn how to prepare ourselves for our own divine encounters. Explore the depth of God's mercy, challenging the instinctual expectations of judgment with scriptures that spotlight God's steadfast love and eagerness to forgive. We confront the generational effects of sin, countered by God's unfailing love that transcends them. This episode invites you to remove the veil of fear and misunderstanding, embracing a God who longs for intimate connection with His children. As we journey through these reflections, we find a new understanding of God's character, discovering a heart that is slow to anger and abundant in compassion. Sources:  “Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers” by Dane Ortlund  Send me a text message Support the show

    32 min

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Walking with God is filled with mountaintops and valleys.  Join passionate yet flawed Jesus-lover and mother of four Julie Colbeth as she delves into the Scriptures with a refreshingly honest perspective that will bring hope and encouragement to your day.