I Choose Today

Molinda (Mo) Hern

A podcast to encourage your faith and remind you that healing, purpose, and transformation are possible—one surrendered step at a time. Join Mo as she shares biblical truth, real-life stories, and practical encouragement to help you choose Jesus… today.

  1. Jun 3

    Episode 61: Best Of - I Choose Today to Let God Uproot the Weeds

    Have you ever wondered why some areas of your spiritual life seem stuck, even though you genuinely love God and want to grow? In this Best Of episode of I Choose Today, we’re revisiting one of the most impactful messages from the podcast. Using Jesus’ Parable of the Sower and a unique artichoke analogy, Mo explores how the weeds in our lives can quietly choke out the growth God desires for us. Sometimes the obstacles aren’t obvious sins. They can be fears, wounds, distractions, unhealthy thought patterns, misplaced priorities, or beliefs we’ve carried for years. Left unattended, these weeds compete for the nutrients God intends for healthy spiritual growth. The good news is that God doesn’t expose weeds to condemn us. He reveals them so He can heal, restore, and transform us. If you’ve been feeling spiritually crowded, distracted, overwhelmed, or stuck, this episode offers encouragement and a practical reminder that transformation begins when we invite God to tend the soil of our hearts. In This Episode:Jesus’ Parable of the Sower and what it teaches about spiritual growthHow the artichoke illustrates hidden obstacles in our livesWhy weeds often grow unnoticedThe difference between behavior modification and heart transformationHow God lovingly uproots what is hindering growthPractical steps to partner with God in the transformation processToday’s StepAsk the Lord: “Is there anything growing in my heart that is competing with You?” Spend a few quiet moments listening. If He reveals something, don’t respond with shame. Respond with surrender. Invite Him to begin the process of uprooting and healing whatever is standing in the way of deeper growth. Scripture ReferencesLuke 8:4–15Psalm 139:23–24John 15:1–2Galatians 5:22–23ConnectWebsite: ichoosetoday.org Instagram: @i.choose.today Facebook: I Choose Today with Mo Hey! I love using YouVersion, and I think you will, too. You can study God’s Word, read and watch daily devotionals, pray with friends, and more! Get it here: https://www.bible.com/app

    16 min
  2. May 27

    Episode 60 - I Choose Today to Know It Very Well

    How well does your soul really know that you are wonderfully made? In this deeply personal episode, Mo reflects on Psalm 139 and the powerful truth that God didn’t create us randomly or carelessly. He formed us intentionally, intimately, and with purpose. But many of us struggle to truly believe that about ourselves. Using the imagery of knitting and craftsmanship, this episode explores the difference between intellectually knowing Scripture and allowing our souls to fully rest in it. Together, we’ll talk about identity, value, comparison, striving, and what it means to finally see ourselves through the eyes of our Creator. This episode also serves as a gentle doorway into Mo’s upcoming sabbatical season—a season of slowing down, reconnecting with God, and remembering that our worth was never rooted in productivity, but in belonging to Him. If you’ve ever questioned your value, compared yourself to others, or struggled to believe God intentionally created you, this conversation is for you. Scripture ReferencesPsalm 139:13–16Ephesians 2:10Genesis 1:26–27In This EpisodeWhat it means to be “fearfully and wonderfully made”The difference between knowing Scripture intellectually vs. knowing it in your soulThe intentionality behind God’s designWhy comparison disconnects us from our God-given identityHow resting in God’s workmanship changes the way we liveA personal reflection on slowing down and reconnecting with God during sabbaticalToday’s StepTake five quiet minutes today and ask the Lord: “Where have I believed lies about my value, identity, or purpose?” Then slowly read Psalm 139:13–16 aloud—not as a passage about humanity in general, but as God’s intentional truth spoken over you. Pay attention to any words or phrases that stand out, and write them down. Connect with Mo / I Choose TodayPodcast & Blog:  I Choose TodayListen to more episodes:  I Choose Today PodcastInstagram:  @i.choose.todayHey! I love using YouVersion, and I think you will, too. You can study God’s Word, read and watch daily devotionals, pray with friends, and more! Get it here: https://www.bible.com/app

    15 min
  3. May 20

    Episode 59 - I Choose Today to Receive God’s Comfort in the Valley

    Sometimes we expect God’s comfort to arrive in dramatic ways, but often, His presence meets us through ordinary people willing to show up in love. In this episode, I share reflections from recent opportunities to walk alongside people facing fear, grief, uncertainty, and loss, and how it reminded me of the comfort God brought into my own valley after losing my son Bobby. From phone calls and prayers to meals, lawn mowing, and even a giant box of toilet paper, this conversation explores the practical and spiritual ways God cares for His people through the body of Christ. If you are walking through a difficult season right now, I pray this episode reminds you that: God has not abandoned you in the valley.His comfort often comes in forms we may not immediately recognize.And even in deep suffering, His goodness is still present and at work.We also talk about: How suffering changes the way we see and care for othersWhy presence matters more than perfect wordsThe difference between minimizing pain and holding onto hopeHow God can bring redemption and beauty from even the deepest heartbreakComfort as both practical and spiritualScripture References2 Corinthians 1:3–4Psalm 23:4Romans 8:28John 11:33–36Today’s StepAsk God two simple questions today: “Where are You comforting me right now?” And: “Who around me may need comfort today?” Then respond to whatever He brings to mind. Connect with MeWebsite:  I Choose Today Instagram:  @i.choose.today Hey! I love using YouVersion, and I think you will, too. You can study God’s Word, read and watch daily devotionals, pray with friends, and more! Get it here: https://www.bible.com/app

    14 min
  4. May 13

    Episode 58 - I Choose Today to Slow Down and Be with God

    In this episode, I’m sharing some of what God has been stirring in my heart as I prepare for a sabbatical season this summer. This isn’t about walking away from ministry or stepping back from faith. It’s about intentionally slowing down to reconnect with my first love and return to deeper communion with God. Together, we talk about: contemplative prayer and what it actually means,David being formed in hidden places before becoming king,how God uses wilderness and waiting seasons to shape us,why intimacy with God cannot survive indefinitely on leftovers,and how transformation happens through abiding in God’s presence, not striving harder.This episode is ultimately an invitation: to slow down, to listen, to be still, and to respond when God says, “Come and talk with Me.” Maybe your response today can simply be: “Lord… I’m coming.” Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 27:81 Samuel 13:141 Samuel 16:11–13Psalm 19Psalm 23Psalm 139:23–24Psalm 51:10Psalm 46:10Luke 2:192 Corinthians 3:18Resources MentionedThe Deeply Formed Life by Rich VillodasToday’s StepSet aside a few quiet minutes this week to simply be with God. No agenda. No performance. Just presence. Read Psalm 27 slowly and honestly pray: “Lord… I’m coming.” Thank you for listening to the I Choose Today podcast. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a rating or review and share it with someone who may need this reminder today? You can listen to past episodes, read blog posts, and find additional resources at: I Choose Today Hey! I love using YouVersion, and I think you will, too. You can study God’s Word, read and watch daily devotionals, pray with friends, and more! Get it here: YouVersion Bible App

    16 min
  5. Apr 29

    I Choose Today to Finish What God Started: Perseverance Series (Part 4)

    Sometimes perseverance isn’t hard because of suffering… Sometimes it’s hard because things just feel… slow. In this final episode of the Perseverance Series (Part 4), Mo talks about what it looks like to keep going when growth feels delayed, progress feels invisible, and results don’t come quickly. Through Scripture, real-life reflection, and the powerful picture of unseen growth, this episode reminds us that slow does not mean stagnant, and just because we don’t see it, doesn’t mean God isn’t working. If you’ve been feeling discouraged by slow progress… If you’re wondering if anything is really happening… If you’re tempted to give up because you don’t see change… This episode will encourage you to keep going. Because perseverance isn’t about visible progress, It’s about trusting that God is working beneath the surface. Scriptures ReferencedPhilippians 1:6 Hebrews 10:36 (Plus biblical examples referenced: Joseph, David, Jesus’ early life) Key TakeawaysSlow does not mean stagnant God often works beneath the surface before we see results Deep growth takes time and produces lasting strength Perseverance means continuing even when progress isn’t visible God is more concerned with who we are becoming than how fast we grow Today’s StepIf you’re in a slow season right now… Take a moment to thank God for the work He is doing, even if you can’t see it yet. Ask Him to help you trust the process. And choose to keep going… one step at a time. Because slow growth is still growth. Connect with I Choose TodayWebsite: https://ichoosetoday.org Instagram: https://instagram.com/i.choose.today Share the PodcastIf this episode encouraged you, consider sharing it with someone who may feel discouraged by slow progress. You never know who needs this reminder today. YouVersion BlurbHey! I love using YouVersion, and I think you will, too. You can study God’s Word, read and watch daily devotionals, pray with friends, and more! Get it here: https://www.bible.com/app

    13 min
  6. Apr 22

    Episode 55 - I Choose Today to Stand When I Feel Weary: Perseverance Series (Part 3)

    Weariness has a way of quietly settling in. Not always through crisis… But through the weight of showing up day after day. In this episode, Mo speaks to the moments when perseverance feels hardest—when you’re tired, discouraged, and wondering how to keep going. Through Scripture, personal reflection, and honest encouragement, this episode reminds us that weariness doesn’t disqualify us from faith—it invites us to depend more deeply on God’s strength. If you feel like you’re running on empty… If you’re showing up, but it’s getting harder… If you need strength for today… This episode will meet you right where you are. Because perseverance isn’t about having endless energy— It’s about continuing to stand, even when you feel weary. Scriptures Referenced2 Corinthians 4:16–18 Isaiah 41:10 Psalm 23 Key TakeawaysWeariness is a normal part of the faith journey God’s strength meets us in our weakness Perseverance doesn’t require perfection—just presence We don’t stand in our own strength, but in His God sustains us even when we feel depleted Today’s StepIf you’re feeling weary today… pause. Take a moment to acknowledge where you are. You don’t need to push through in your own strength. You don’t need to pretend you’re okay. Instead, bring your weariness to God. Let Him meet you there. Let Him strengthen you. Today, your step isn’t to do more… It’s to lean on Him. Connect with I Choose TodayWebsite: https://ichoosetoday.org Instagram: https://instagram.com/i.choose.today Share the PodcastIf this episode met you in a weary place, consider sharing it with someone who may need encouragement today. You never know who is quietly carrying more than they can hold. YouVersion BlurbHey! I love using YouVersion, and I think you will, too. You can study God’s Word, read and watch daily devotionals, pray with friends, and more! Get it here: https://www.bible.com/app

    14 min
  7. Apr 15

    Episode 54 - I Choose Today to Trust in the Waiting: Perseverance Series (Part 2)

    Waiting can feel like one of the hardest parts of our faith journey. In this episode, Mo explores what it looks like to persevere in seasons where nothing seems to be happening — when prayers feel unanswered, direction feels unclear, and progress feels slow. Through Scripture and honest reflection, this episode encourages listeners to trust that God is still working in the waiting, even when we cannot see it. If you find yourself in a season of waiting… If you’re struggling with uncertainty… If you’re wondering what God is doing… This episode will remind you that waiting is not wasted — it is often where God does some of His deepest work. Scriptures ReferencedIsaiah 40:31 Psalm 27:14 Romans 5:3–5 Lamentations 3:25–26 (optional if you included it) Key TakeawaysWaiting is not inactivity — God is still working Perseverance in waiting builds trust and dependence on God God’s timing often looks different than our expectations Strength is renewed as we wait on the Lord Waiting seasons are often where deep spiritual growth happens Today’s StepInstead of resisting the waiting… lean into it. Take a moment today to pause and acknowledge where you are waiting. Then choose to trust God in that space. You don’t need to have all the answers. You don’t need to see the full picture. Just choose to trust Him… right where you are. Connect with I Choose TodayWebsite: https://ichoosetoday.org Instagram: https://instagram.com/i.choose.today Share the PodcastIf this episode encouraged you, consider sharing it with someone who may be in a waiting season. Your share may be exactly what they need to hear today. YouVersion BlurbHey! I love using YouVersion, and I think you will, too. You can study God’s Word, read and watch daily devotionals, pray with friends, and more! Get it here: https://www.bible.com/app

    14 min

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A podcast to encourage your faith and remind you that healing, purpose, and transformation are possible—one surrendered step at a time. Join Mo as she shares biblical truth, real-life stories, and practical encouragement to help you choose Jesus… today.