Grace in the Inbetween

Lindzé Jade

Grace in the Inbetween is a reflective and spiritually grounded podcast for women navigating the tension of becoming, where faith meets real life. Hosted by Lindzé Jade, this space is for the woman in the in-between seasons: building, healing, waiting, stretching, growing. Here we speak honestly about faith, identity, perseverance, relationships, ambition, and the quiet battles no one sees. This isn’t about perfection. It’s about process. It’s about learning to live truthfully, grow gently, and remain soft yet strong in seasons of transition.

  1. Jun 29

    How Do You Love Difficult People? | What the Bible Really Says About Love, Forgiveness & Boundaries

    Last week, we explored Jesus’ command to “love one another.” This week, we ask the harder question: Do we really have to love everyone? It’s a question many of us have quietly wondered but rarely say out loud. It’s easy to love people who love us back. But what about the people who hurt us, disappoint us, challenge us, or simply don’t see the world the way we do? Does loving someone mean trusting them again? Does it mean reconciling every broken relationship? And where do healthy boundaries fit into biblical love? In this week’s episode of Grace in the InBetween, we explore what Jesus really meant when He commanded us to “love one another” and “love your enemies.” Together, we’ll unpack the difference between love and access, forgiveness and reconciliation, wisdom and bitterness, and discover that perhaps the greatest work God is doing isn’t changing the difficult people around us—but quietly transforming our own hearts. If you’ve ever wrestled with difficult relationships, leadership, friendship, forgiveness, or simply wondered what loving like Christ actually looks like, this conversation is for you. 🤍 In this episode we explore: • Do we really have to love everyone? • Loving difficult people without abandoning wisdom • The difference between forgiveness, reconciliation and trust • What Jesus teaches us through Judas • Healthy boundaries as a Christian • How God uses difficult relationships to shape our character. Grace in the InBetween is a weekly faith-filled podcast where we open God’s Word together and discover His presence in life’s ordinary, beautiful, and sometimes difficult moments.

  2. May 31

    Soft Enough to Let Go: Trusting God With With What Comes Next

    Have you ever known deep down that God was asking you to release something, yet found yourself holding on because the future felt too uncertain? In this episode of Grace in the Inbetween, we’re talking about what it really means to let go and trust God with what comes next. Together, we’ll explore why familiar and safe are not always the same thing, why obedience often feels costly, and how fear can quietly disguise itself as patience, wisdom, or waiting for the “right time.” Through the story of Ruth, we’ll reflect on what it looks like to move forward before we have all the answers, to trust God before we can see the outcome, and to keep our hearts soft in seasons of uncertainty. If you’ve ever wrestled with releasing a relationship, a dream, an expectation, a friendship, a season of life, or simply the need to know how everything will work out, this conversation is for you. Because sometimes the bravest thing a woman can do is open her hands and trust that the God who goes before her is already preparing what’s next. In this episode: * Why familiar and safe are not always the same thing * The difference between fear and faith * What Ruth teaches us about trust and obedience * Why letting go is often a thousand small decisions * Learning to trust God with an unseen future Scripture: Deuteronomy 31:8 | Ruth 1:16–17 🎙️ Grace in the Inbetween is a podcast for women navigating faith, growth, healing, purpose, and the beautiful tension of becoming.

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Grace in the Inbetween is a reflective and spiritually grounded podcast for women navigating the tension of becoming, where faith meets real life. Hosted by Lindzé Jade, this space is for the woman in the in-between seasons: building, healing, waiting, stretching, growing. Here we speak honestly about faith, identity, perseverance, relationships, ambition, and the quiet battles no one sees. This isn’t about perfection. It’s about process. It’s about learning to live truthfully, grow gently, and remain soft yet strong in seasons of transition.