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Two women desperately pursuing Christ in a challenging world

SeeKing Holy Barbara Saunders Livingston, Jessica Eturralde

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Two women desperately pursuing Christ in a challenging world

    Season 1 Wrap Up

    Season 1 Wrap Up

    Barbara & Jess have a casual conversation looking back on Season 1.
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    • 19 min
    MiniSode 6.e: A Call to Courage: Plant the Seed, Run the Race, Overcome the Battle

    MiniSode 6.e: A Call to Courage: Plant the Seed, Run the Race, Overcome the Battle

    Thankfully the word of God uses analogies and imagery which relates to roles in everyday life and cross cultural norms and boundaries. Jesus said even the parables, although simple, can only be discerned or understood through spiritual lenses, eyes to see and ears to ear, opened by the Holy Spirit of God. 

    We take a look at 3 types from Paul’s examples to Timothy to note HOW we are to use courage:

    Key passage 2 Timothy 2:1-7 
    We’re not an apostle, we’re not Timothy, but we all have some role in relating precious biblical truths from one generation to the next!
    The Farmer: We are to scatter the seed. The seed is the gospel.

    The Athlete: We are not competing against other women.  We are each running our own race toward Jesus.  Our comparison is Jesus. Keeping our eyes on Him. We are called to run hard after and become more and more like Him, not more and more like each other.  
    The Soldier: Anyone who God calls to serve is also being called to battle. 
    Lastly, we want you to be enCOURAGEd to seek the Lord, stand firm, and advance onward!
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    • 47 min
    MiniSode 6.d: Private Courage: What No One Sees but God

    MiniSode 6.d: Private Courage: What No One Sees but God

    It takes courage to have convictions, draw a line, set boundaries, and sometimes stand alone.  
    In this episode, we look at what it takes to possess:
    The courage to separate/not participateThe courage to pray, speak, and/or performCourage to serve (and not have to be seen, prayer)
    Verses sited:
    Deuteronomy 8:5
    Proverbs 3:12
    1 John 1:8-9
    Hebrews 10:26-27, 12:4-11

    Reference:
    Should a Christian Drink Alcohol? - Paul Chappell 



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    • 35 min
    MiniSode 6.c: What Courageous Examples Teach Us Part 2

    MiniSode 6.c: What Courageous Examples Teach Us Part 2

    Considering all Esther went through to prepare to go before the King, it is such a testimony of courage and the bigger picture. 
    See God doesn’t just save us, clean us up, beautify us, make us an heir, prepare us, provide for us, and bless us so we can only enjoy the kingdom of God for ourselves, so we can look strong, tough, and put together.  
    The saving and sanctifying work He is performing in us is for us to cooperate with the Holy Spirit and serve. To be an advocate for the least, last, lost, and lonely, to become an ambassador for the gospel, and assimilate ministry for others. To build the kingdom of God. 
    We continue observing some examples of courage by reading some narratives of King Jehosaphat, Esther, Sabina Wurmbrand, and more.


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    • 25 min
    Episode 006: Living Courageously

    Episode 006: Living Courageously

    How do you define courage? When you ask for boldness, what is it you picture needing it for?
    Is it to speak in front of others? To worship without worrying about how others perceive you? Is it moving across the world or facing the person next to you? If you HAD the courage, then what would you do?
    So many women desire to be courageous. Many want to be more bold, more confident, self-assured, brave, daring, fearless, fierce, strong, valiant, and tenacious. 

    Juxtapose this against the ongoing challenges of fear, anxiety, anxiousness, depression, worry, and insecurity. The reality of just how much we’re struggling with it is conspicuous; there are thousands of books, messages and programs available with the intent of assisting women to look better, speak better, act better, get better, and feel better about themselves. 
    Is when we think of courage, is what we’re really after, the absence of fear? 

    As I (Barbara) was thinking about how I would define courage, what I view as courageous, what in my own life demanded the most courage, I was surprised at what I settled in on because frankly I lived in this state of fear for so long, so many things, everyday things which to many others, they find common, or which come easily.        
    We tend to think the opposite of, antithesis of, antonym of fear is courage, confidence, independence, or bravery. As if only I could gain those things, I would no longer be or live afraid. So the verdict for me is this, what took the most courage in my life was to receive, accept, and live loved, as if I am loved.
    The truth is the inverse of fear isn’t courage, it’s love. God’s love was the only fear-wrecking force powerful enough to overcome what I learned later was a spirit of fear. God does not give us a spirit of fear or timidity, but of power, love, and a sound mind. Over and over the word of 
    God tells us to not fear and to not be afraid, do not be terrified because of them, He will never leave us or forsake us.  
    But that can only truly occur, cessation of fearing, having true courage, and is only possible when God is with us and after Christ indwells us by the Holy Spirit; now driving out fear. It's God’s amazing love which sets me free from debilitating fear and is ultimately the overcoming power which I abide, move, and have my being today. 
    1 John 4:18 There is no fear in love.  But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment.  The one who fears is not made perfect in love.   

    Episode Links:

    Barbara's book - Rescued, Ransomed, Restored: from Damaged to Delivered (episode 6.b)
    The Pastor's Wife, by Sabina Wurmbrand (episode 6.c)
    Should a Christian Drink Alcohol? - Paul Chappell (episode 6.d)
    Other's May, You Cannot - bulletin read by J.D. Watson (episode 6.e)

    YouTube references:
    “Is it wrong for guys to listen to female speakers?”
    “Can a Woman Preach if Elders Affirm it?”
    “50 Crucial Questions About Manhood and Womanhood: What's the Difference” 
    “A Challenge For Women” (a little free book where JP gives 80 kinds of ministries for women)
    desiringgod.org  



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    MiniSode 6.a: Why Do We Need to Be Courageous?

    MiniSode 6.a: Why Do We Need to Be Courageous?

    How do you define courage? When you ask for boldness, what is it you picture needing it for?
    Is it to speak in front of others? To worship without worrying about how others perceive you? Is it moving across the world or facing the person next to you? If you HAD the courage, then what would you do?
    So many women desire to be courageous. Many want to be more bold, more confident, self-assured, brave, daring, fearless, fierce, strong, valiant, and tenacious. 

    Juxtapose this against the ongoing challenges of fear, anxiety, anxiousness, depression, worry, and insecurity. The reality of just how much we’re struggling with it is conspicuous; there are thousands of books, messages and programs available with the intent of assisting women to look better, speak better, act better, get better, and feel better about themselves. 
    Is when we think of courage, is what we’re really after, the absence of fear? 

    As I (Barbara) was thinking about how I would define courage, what I view as courageous, what in my own life demanded the most courage, I was surprised at what I settled in on because frankly I lived in this state of fear for so long, so many things, everyday things which to many others, they find common, or which come easily.        
    We tend to think the opposite of, antithesis of, antonym of fear is courage, confidence, independence, or bravery. As if only I could gain those things, I would no longer be or live afraid. So the verdict for me is this, what took the most courage in my life was to receive, accept, and live loved, as if I am loved.
    The truth is the inverse of fear isn’t courage, it’s love. God’s love was the only fear-wrecking force powerful enough to overcome what I learned later was a spirit of fear. God does not give us a spirit of fear or timidity, but of power, love, and a sound mind. Over and over the word of 
    God tells us to not fear and to not be afraid, do not be terrified because of them, He will never leave us or forsake us.  
    But that can only truly occur, cessation of fearing, having true courage, and is only possible when God is with us and after Christ indwells us by the Holy Spirit; now driving out fear. It's God’s amazing love which sets me free from debilitating fear and is ultimately the overcoming power which I abide, move, and have my being today. 
    1 John 4:18 There is no fear in love.  But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment.  The one who fears is not made perfect in love.   
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    • 27 min

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