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Delighting in God is what we were created for. But how do we do it? God reveals Himself in His living Word - we just need to open the book. Hosted by Corina, a worship leader’s wife who obtained her Master of Arts in Biblical Studies and is a self-proclaimed TJ Maxx connoisseur, this podcast aims to help you dig into Scripture so you can delight more and more in the God who loved us first.

God-besotted Podcast Corina Cater

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 16 Ratings

Delighting in God is what we were created for. But how do we do it? God reveals Himself in His living Word - we just need to open the book. Hosted by Corina, a worship leader’s wife who obtained her Master of Arts in Biblical Studies and is a self-proclaimed TJ Maxx connoisseur, this podcast aims to help you dig into Scripture so you can delight more and more in the God who loved us first.

    #57: Parables of Jesus: Our Firm Foundation

    #57: Parables of Jesus: Our Firm Foundation

    Confidence. Stability. Security. Safety. Joy. 

    That’s what the parable of the two builders promises those who embrace Jesus as Savior and obey Him as Lord. A famous parable for a reason, the parable of the two builders wraps up Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and urges us to consider: Have we heard and acted upon Jesus’ words, or do we merely profess to follow Him? 



    Want to study the themes in this episode further? Here are a few passages and reflection questions to consider:


    What is the relationship between faith and works, between faith and fruit? How would you describe the importance of obedience to a new believer? 


    Where in your life do you need stability, confidence, and security right now? How does knowing you are in Christ—because you have continued to trust and obey Him—encourage you? 


    Right now, are you more like the wise builder or the foolish one? Why? Are there any areas of your life where you are delaying obedience or refusing to obey? Confess these to the Lord and ask for His strength to follow Him wholeheartedly.

    • 34 min
    #56: Parables of Jesus: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector

    #56: Parables of Jesus: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector

    The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector is one of Jesus’ most famous parables. It’s a story that shocked His original hearers and shocks us still today. 
    What’s most surprising about this parable is the story within the story, the timeless gospel message shining through it that sinners are saved by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. That’s a message I need to hear everyday, and I’m guessing you do too. 
    Want to dig into the themes in this episode further? Here are a few passages and reflection questions to consider:

    Read Luke 18:15-30. How do these encounters relate to the point of the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector? 

    Al Mohler writes, “Christians need to realize we are always fighting against an inner Pharisee.” How do you usually see your inner Pharisee rising up in your own heart? How can you fight that posture this week?

    Do you talk to God more about the sins of others or your own sin? Do you talk to the trusted people in your life more about the sins of others or your own sin? What might this reveal about your heart?

    Spend some time in prayer. Thank God for His grace, confess your sin, and seek His cleansing. 

    • 35 min
    #55: Parables of Jesus: Shameless Prayer (Luke 11:1-13)

    #55: Parables of Jesus: Shameless Prayer (Luke 11:1-13)

    In Luke 11, the disciples make a request of Jesus that we can all relate to: “Teach us to pray.”
    To answer this question, Jesus teaches them some amazing lessons—using, in part, the parable of the friend at midnight—about why we should pray, how we should pray, and what we should expect when we pray. 
    Want to study the themes in this episode further? Here are a few passages and reflection questions to consider.

    1. Consider Jesus’ model prayer in Luke 11:1-4. How do the requests in this prayer inform your prayer life? Do you pray regularly for God’s glory to be magnified, His will to be done, your needs (however basic) to be met, for cleansing from sin, and for deliverance from temptation and trials? 

    2. Think back to the last time you helped someone. What compelled you to do it? Now consider how God, our perfect heavenly Father, responds when you are in need. How does the parable of the friend at midnight encourage you? 

    3. How does knowing the way the Father answers prayer (by giving us what is best for us: Himself) help you in seasons of suffering and discouragement? 

    4. Do you pray shamelessly? Do you keep asking, keep seeking, and keep knocking? Why or why not? If not, how can you ask, seek, and knock this week? 

    5. Consider how you can “sue God” for the thing you’re praying about. Check your request against Scripture and consider: How has God promised to act? What does His Word promise you? Then, plead His promises and trust His heart. 

    6. Memorize 1 John 5:14 to hide its truth in your heart.

    • 46 min
    #54: Parables of Jesus: The Joy of Faithful Service

    #54: Parables of Jesus: The Joy of Faithful Service

    If the kingdom of God isn’t coming in its fullness for a long time, what are Jesus’ subjects to do while waiting for their King to return? How are the master’s servants to live while their master is away? 

    That’s the question the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30) answers.

    Convicting and comforting, this parable reminds us that we serve a good and gracious God, who invites us to participate in His kingdom, providing us with more than enough so that we can remain faithful and fruitful as we await the coming King.

    Want to study the themes in this episode further? Here are a couple reflection questions to consider:


    Make a list of the resources, blessings, time, spiritual gift(s), and talents that God has given you. Make another list of the opportunities you have to serve Him by serving others, especially fellow believers. Now consider: Are you being faithful? 


    Are there any talents, gifts, resources, or opportunities that you have not been using to serve God? If so, why? Does pride, fear, or laziness have anything to do with it? What lie might you be believing about God that is impacting this?

    • 33 min
    #53: Parables of Jesus: "A Happy Trade-Off"

    #53: Parables of Jesus: "A Happy Trade-Off"

    In the parable of the treasure and the parable of the pearl, Jesus shows us through story that knowing and following Him, giving up all we are for all He is, is the best choice we’ll ever make. 



    Want to study the themes in this episode further? Here are a few passages and reflection questions to consider: 


    In both parables, individuals (not groups of individuals) find a prize and acquire it. Why might this have been surprising to Jewish hearers? (Check out John 8:31-47 if you need help.)


    What difference do you notice between the way the man found the treasure and the way the man found the pearl? What does this tell us about how people find Christ?


    What have you been spending your resources trying to achieve? Is there anything you’ve been unwilling to give up to gain more intimacy with the Lord or be more faithful to Him? How do the parables of the treasure and pearl challenge or encourage you?

    • 31 min
    #52: Parables of Jesus: Small Beginnings, Eternal Impact

    #52: Parables of Jesus: Small Beginnings, Eternal Impact

    In the parables of the mustard seed and the leaven, Jesus teaches us something totally contrary to the way we tend to think: big works of God often begin small. Kingdom transformation spreads slowly from the inside out, and it’s often hard to see at first. But God does not despise the day of small beginnings (Zechariah 4:10), and neither should we.
    Want to study the themes in this passage further? Here are a few reflection questions and passages to consider:

    Read Matthew 11:1-6. Why do you think John was unsure about whether Jesus was the Messiah? What was Jesus’ response? What does this tell us about the kingdom of God?

    What are a few “small things” you believe God has called you to in this season? How can you be faithful in these things this week?

    How have you seen God work through small things in your life or in someone else’s life? How does this encourage you to continue seeking first the kingdom of God? Consider writing down a prayer to confess when you have despised the “day of small things [or beginnings]” and commit to honoring God and trusting His plan for your life.


    Follow @godbesotted on Instagram or the God-besotted Podcast on Facebook for more encouraging content.

    • 23 min

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Wonderful Podcast

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Beautifully done in depth studies!

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One of my favorite podcasts!

Corina is a phenomenal communicator who knows how to engage people with content that speaks both to the heart and the mind. The episodes feel like the best of a mixture between a sermon, a college lecture, and a conversation with a friend at a coffee shop. It is clear that Corina puts a lot of work into each episode…praying, researching, crafting content, and delivering. Her series on the attributes of God is one of the best that I’ve ever heard on this subject.

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