Rooted & Renewed

Merilu Hill

Are you ready to let go of what's holding you back and step boldly into the life God has for you? Join Merilu, your faith-filled guide and bestie, as she shares heartfelt reflections, biblical wisdom, and practical steps to help you grow deeper roots in your faith while embracing the beauty of renewal. Through personal stories, meaningful insights, and a touch of humor, "Rooted and Renewed" will inspire you to walk confidently in hope, love, joy, and purpose. Together, we'll navigate life's challenges, celebrate victories, and uncover God's extraordinary work in the ordinary moments. Let's grow, transform, and shine—together.

  1. 07/04/2025

    The Silence Breaks - When Good Friends Give Bad Theology

    🗣️ Episode 2: The Silence Breaks - When Good Friends Give Bad Theology After seven beautiful days of silent presence, Job's friends finally open their mouths—and immediately prove that sometimes the best thing you can do for someone in crisis is say absolutely nothing. What follows is 29 chapters of spectacularly unhelpful advice that could be titled "How Not to Comfort Someone in Crisis." If you've ever had someone try to fix your suffering with Bible verses and tidy explanations, you're going to relate hard to this episode. In this episode, we explore: Job's raw, honest lament—and why God's okay with our deepest questions Meet the original "fix-it" friends: Eliphaz (the mystic), Bildad (the traditionalist), and Zophar (the impatient one) How good theology can become terrible comfort when applied without wisdom Job's magnificent responses and his cry for a mediator Why "miserable comforters" cause more harm than help The friends' formula was simple: Good people prosper, bad people suffer. Since Job is suffering, he must be bad. Case closed. But Job knows something they don't—he knows his own heart. Sometimes the most damage is done not by enemies, but by well-meaning people who think they have God figured out. Learn what NOT to say to suffering people, and discover how to offer presence over explanations. Next week: Meet young Elihu, who's been sitting there getting more frustrated by the minute! After seven beautiful days of silent presence, Job's friends finally open their mouths—and immediately prove that sometimes the best thing you can do for someone in crisis is say absolutely nothing. What follows is 29 chapters of spectacularly unhelpful advice that could be titled "How Not to Comfort Someone in Crisis." If you've ever had someone try to fix your suffering with Bible verses and tidy explanations, you're going to relate hard to this episode. In this episode, we explore: Job's raw, honest lament—and why God's okay with our deepest questions Meet the original "fix-it" friends: Eliphaz (the mystic), Bildad (the traditionalist), and Zophar (the impatient one) How good theology can become terrible comfort when applied without wisdom Job's magnificent responses and his cry for a mediator Why "miserable comforters" cause more harm than help The friends' formula was simple: Good people prosper, bad people suffer. Since Job is suffering, he must be bad. Case closed. But Job knows something they don't—he knows his own heart. Sometimes the most damage is done not by enemies, but by well-meaning people who think they have God figured out. Learn what NOT to say to suffering people, and discover how to offer presence over explanations. Next week: Meet young Elihu, who's been sitting there getting more frustrated by the minute!

    25 min
  2. 06/18/2025

    God in the Ashes - When the Bottom Falls Out

    🔥 NEW SERIES: God in the Ashes - When the Bottom Falls Out Sometimes life just breaks. The prayers feel unanswered. The diagnosis hits hard. Your child walks away from faith. Your marriage crumbles despite years of trying. And in those devastating moments, we whisper the question we're almost afraid to ask: "Did I do something wrong?" Welcome to our new 5-part series exploring the Book of Job—one of the oldest and most profound books in Scripture. Today we meet a man who had everything, lost everything in a single day, and discovered that his faith was built on something deeper than his circumstances. In this episode, we'll explore: Why Job's story dismantles our "kindergarten theology" about suffering The shocking heavenly conversation between God and Satan that changes everything How Job responded when he lost his wealth, his children, and his health What it means that sometimes suffering is not punishment, but testimony to your faith The ministry of presence—and why Job's friends started so well If you've ever felt like God was silent when you needed Him most, or wondered if your suffering means He's angry with you, this series is for you. Sometimes the bottom falls out not because we've failed, but because God trusts us to represent Him well even in the ashes. Coming up in this series: Job's lament, his friends' harmful theology, a young man's fresh perspective, God's stunning response, and ultimate restoration.

    35 min

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Are you ready to let go of what's holding you back and step boldly into the life God has for you? Join Merilu, your faith-filled guide and bestie, as she shares heartfelt reflections, biblical wisdom, and practical steps to help you grow deeper roots in your faith while embracing the beauty of renewal. Through personal stories, meaningful insights, and a touch of humor, "Rooted and Renewed" will inspire you to walk confidently in hope, love, joy, and purpose. Together, we'll navigate life's challenges, celebrate victories, and uncover God's extraordinary work in the ordinary moments. Let's grow, transform, and shine—together.