Ms Dianne

Ms.Dianne

This podcast is designed and created to help people in everyday life. We talk about all things Faith, Love,&Lifestyle. Please hit the subscribe button to follow along with my journey. Please be sure to follow me on my journey. https://linktr.ee/msdianne777

  1. 12H AGO

    Hidden spaces

    When the distance is fair! The Heart — Healing in the Hidden Places Day 18 — May 18 · Podcast Script WELCOME Hi my love… welcome back. Take a deep breath in… and let it go. Day 18. And today we are going somewhere that most people never let anyone go. Today we are talking about the hidden places. The parts of your heart that you have never shown anyone. The rooms you keep locked not out of deception but out of self-protection. The wounds that are so deep and so private that even your prayers about them have been careful — measured — as though you were not quite sure God could handle the full weight of them. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION & SCRIPTURE Today's affirmation is: The Heart — Healing in the Hidden Places. And our scripture comes from Psalm 139:23–24: "Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting." Psalm 139:23–24 Let that be your prayer today… search me. All of me. Even the parts I have been keeping hidden. REFLECTION The hidden places are not hidden from God. That is the first thing to understand. There is no locked room in your heart that He has not already seen. No buried wound He is unaware of. No secret grief that escaped His attention. He has always known. And He has always been near — even in the places you have kept most carefully sealed. But healing in the hidden places requires your permission. Not because God is waiting for an invitation to care — He has always cared. But because healing is not done to you. It is done with you. And the most hidden places require the most intentional opening — the most deliberate, sometimes terrifying decision to say — God I am going to let You in here. To this place. The one I have never let anyone touch. That is the prayer of Psalm 139. Search me. Know my anxious thoughts. See the offensive ways — the hidden bitterness, the buried shame, the secret agreements with worthlessness that have been living in the dark for too long. And lead me — from those hidden places — into the way everlasting. The everlasting way is on the other side of the hidden places being healed. And you are ready to go there. POWER TALK The most profound healing happens in the places nobody else sees. Tell someone today that it is safe to let God into the rooms they have kept locked. He is not shocked by what is in there. He is not disappointed. He is not waiting to condemn. He is waiting to heal. And what He heals in the hidden places becomes the foundation of a freedom that is visible to everyone. NAME OF GOD TO STUDY TODAY El Deah — The God of Knowledge. He knows every hidden place. Every buried thought. Every locked room. And His knowledge of those places is not clinical or distant — it is intimate and tender. He knows you completely and loves you completely. Those two things are never in conflict with each other. REPEAT AFTER ME • I give God permission to search my hidden places. • I open the rooms I have kept locked — not in fear but in faith. • He already knows what is there and He loves me completely. • Healing is happening in my hidden places right now. • I am led from the hidden into the everlasting. • I am fully known and I am fully loved. Open the rooms today, my love. All of them. He is the safest One who has ever asked for access. Thank you so much for spending this moment with me. If this episode touched your heart, don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a day of your healing journey. Follow along for daily encouragement and leave a comment below — I would love to hear how this series is impacting your life. There is a link below to help you go even deeper on this journey. Share this with someone who needs it today, and come back tomorrow for another step in your healing journey. I love you… and I'll meet you here again

    7 min
  2. 1D AGO

    Who’s the defense?

    Defense — When You Are Tired of Being Strong Day 17 — Part Two WELCOME Hi my love… welcome back. Take a deep breath in… and let it go. Day 17. And today I want to sit with you in something real. Something that does not always get said in spaces like this. Today I want to talk about what happens when you are tired. Not just physically tired. But tired of holding it together. Tired of being the strong one. Tired of defending and discerning and guarding and doing all of the work that healing requires — and wondering when it gets to just be easy. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION & SCRIPTURE Today's affirmation is: Defense — When You Are Tired of Being Strong. And our scripture comes from Isaiah 40:29: "He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak." Isaiah 40:29 Let that meet you exactly where you are… He gives strength to the weary. Not to the ones who have it together. To the weary. REFLECTION Being tired of being strong is not the same as giving up. It is not weakness. It is honesty. And honesty — real, raw, unperformed honesty before God — is one of the most powerful postures you can take. Because you cannot receive strength for the places you are pretending are fine. The defense that sustains — the one that does not eventually collapse under its own weight — is not built on your strength alone. It is built on the exchange that Isaiah describes. You bring your weariness. He gives strength. You bring your weakness. He increases power. It is not a transaction that rewards those who have enough left to trade — it is a grace that meets you at the bottom of your reserves and fills from there. So today — do not perform strength you do not have. Bring the tiredness. Bring the weight of the work. Bring the honest admission that you are running low. And let the God who gives strength to the weary do what only He can do. POWER TALK The strongest thing you can do today might be admitting that you are tired. Tell someone today that God is not waiting for you to recover enough to come to Him. He meets you in the weariness. He is the strength for the moments when yours has run out. You do not have to be strong right now. You just have to be honest. He will handle the rest. NAME OF GOD TO STUDY TODAY El Olam — The Everlasting God. He does not grow weary. He does not faint. He does not run out of what you need. And the strength He gives is not a temporary boost — it is drawn from a source that is everlasting. You can keep coming back to this well. It never runs dry. REPEAT AFTER ME • I give God my weariness and I receive His strength. • I do not have to perform strength I do not have. • He meets me at the bottom of my reserves. • I am weak and He increases my power. • His strength is everlasting and it is available to me right now. • I rest in Him and I am renewed. Rest in Him today, my love. The defense holds — not because of how strong you are but because of how strong He is. Thank you so much for spending this moment with me. If this episode touched your heart, don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a day of your healing journey. Follow along for daily encouragement and leave a comment below — I would love to hear how this series is impacting your life. There is a link below to help you go even deeper on this journey. Share this with someone who needs it today, and come back tomorrow for another step in your healing journey. I love you… and I'll meet you here again.

    4 min
  3. 1D AGO

    Projecting discernment

    Another way to say we are growing and we’re growing to keep moving SCRIPTURE "Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God." 1 John 4:1 DEVOTIONAL READING One of the most disorienting experiences on the healing journey is the moment you realize you cannot always tell the difference between what your spirit is genuinely discerning and what your wounds are projecting onto the present moment. Both speak with authority. Both feel urgent. Both arrive with the full weight of conviction. And yet they are fundamentally different in their origin, their fruit, and what they are asking you to do with them. Intuition — genuine, Spirit-led discernment — has a particular quality to it. It is steady. It does not require you to catastrophize in order to be taken seriously. It does not shift based on your emotional state on a given day. It is consistent and calm and points you toward wisdom rather than driving you toward control. When you sense something through genuine intuition you do not feel panic — you feel a quiet, settled knowing that asks for your attention without demanding your hysteria. Insecurity feels different. It is urgent and reactive. It takes ambiguous information and fills in the blanks with the worst possible interpretation — because that is what the wound was trained to expect. It is loudest on the days when you are most tired, most vulnerable, most reminded of what hurt you before. And it often arrives dressed as discernment — using the language of protection while actually being driven by fear. Testing the spirits — including the ones inside of you — is the work of asking honest questions. Is what I am feeling consistent or reactive? Is it pointing me toward wisdom or toward control? Does it remain when I have prayed and rested and brought it before God? Or does it dissipate when I am feeling more secure? You are allowed to question your own signals. That is not a lack of faith. That is discernment in action. REFLECTION QUESTIONS 1. Can you identify a recent situation where you confused insecurity with intuition, or intuition with insecurity? 2. What were the differences in how each one felt? 3. What practices help you slow down enough to tell the difference? PRAYER Lord, teach me to test what I feel against Your truth. Show me the difference between what my spirit is genuinely discerning and what my wounds are projecting. I do not want to be governed by insecurity masquerading as wisdom. Sharpen my discernment and heal the wounds that produce the noise. I want to hear You clearly — above every other voice including my own fear. Amen. ■ 3 MINUTES TO SIT AND LISTEN TO GOD Set your timer. Before you enter the stillness bring one thing you have been uncertain about — something where you could not tell whether you were discerning or reacting from insecurity. Hold it gently before God without analyzing it. Simply ask — Lord what is this? Is this You or is this my wound? Then be completely still. Do not fill in the answer. Do not rush toward resolution. Simply wait in the quiet and trust that the One who tests all spirits will give you the clarity you need. Heart · Discernment · Defense · Healing | Day 16 · May 16 | Discernment — Intuition vs In

    5 min
  4. 5D AGO

    Restoring hope

    Defense — Knowing Who Has Access Day 13 — May 13 · Devotional SCRIPTURE "Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm." Proverbs 13:20 DEVOTIONAL READING Access is one of the most consequential things you will ever manage. Not access to your calendar. Not access to your home. Access to your heart. To your inner world. To the most vulnerable, most tender, most sacred parts of who you are and what you carry. Because the people who have that access are not passive presences in your life — they are active influences. They are shaping how you see yourself, what you believe is possible, what you think you deserve, and how clearly you can hear the voice of God. Proverbs 13:20 is one of the most practical verses in all of scripture. Walk with the wise and become wise. It is not complicated. It is not mysterious. It is a direct statement of cause and effect. Who you walk with determines what you become. And the inverse is equally direct — a companion of fools suffers harm. Not might suffer harm. Suffers harm. This is not an invitation to judgment or superiority. It is an invitation to stewardship. You are allowed — called, even — to be intentional about your inner circle. To evaluate not whether the people around you are good people but whether walking with them is making you wiser, more rooted, more aligned with who God is calling you to be. Some people belong in your life but not in your inner circle. Some relationships are meant to be loved from a wider margin. Some access that has been freely given needs to be gently, lovingly, firmly adjusted. Not as punishment. Not with anger. But as an act of faithful stewardship over the heart that God has been so carefully healing. Tomorrow is a special alignment day. And the clearest, most prepared heart you can bring to it is one that has done the honest work today of examining who has access — and whether that access is producing wisdom or harm. REFLECTION QUESTIONS 1. Who in your inner circle consistently makes you wiser, more peaceful, and more aligned with God's voice? 2. Who consistently produces unease, confusion, or a drift away from who you are called to be? 3. What adjustments — however small — might be an act of faithful stewardship today? PRAYER Lord, give me the wisdom to steward access to my heart well. Show me who belongs close and who I need to love from a greater distance. Give me the courage to make adjustments not out of judgment but out of faithfulness to the healing You are doing in me. I want to walk with the wise — beginning with walking closely with You. Amen. ■ 3 MINUTES TO SIT AND LISTEN TO GOD Set your timer. In the stillness today bring your inner circle before God — not to criticize but to surrender. Simply hold the names and faces of the people closest to you before Him and ask — Lord what do You want to say about who has access to my heart? Then be still. Let Him speak with the kindness and clarity that only He can bring. Receive whatever He shows you as guidance, not condemnation. ✦ Tomorrow is a Special Alignment Day — May 14. Come ready.

    11 min
  5. 6D AGO

    Forward in love

    HEART · DISCERNMENT · DEFENSE · HEALING ■■ Remembering Purpose Harvest Day 12 WELCOME Hi my love… welcome back. Take a deep breath in… and release it slowly. You made it to Day 12. I need you to pause and really receive that. Twelve days of choosing yourself. Twelve days of showing up when it would have been easier not to. Twelve days of saying yes to healing, yes to purpose, yes to the life that is waiting for you. That is not nothing. That is everything. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION & SCRIPTURE Today's affirmation is: Remembering Purpose Harvest. And our scripture comes from Philippians 3:14: "I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." Philippians 3:14 Let that settle deep… all the way down into the places that have felt tired and forgotten. REFLECTION There is a harvest coming. I need you to believe that. Not just as a nice idea… but as a truth you hold onto on the days when the ground still looks bare and nothing seems to be growing. A harvest doesn't happen without a planting season. And a planting season doesn't feel like a harvest. It feels like labor. It feels like waiting. It feels like putting things into the ground with no guarantee of what will come back up. But the farmer doesn't stop planting just because the field looks empty. The farmer presses on — because they know that what was sown in faith will be reaped in due season. You have been sowing. In your tears, you have been sowing. In your prayers, you have been sowing. In every day you chose to keep going when giving up felt more reasonable — you have been sowing. And purpose has a harvest. What you have been pouring yourself into is not disappearing into the ground. It is taking root. Paul understood this. He had every reason to look back — the mistakes, the losses, the pain of his past. But he made a decision to press. To keep his eyes fixed not on what was behind him but on what was ahead. On the prize. On the calling. On the harvest that was waiting at the finish line. That is your posture today. Eyes forward. Heart open. Hands ready to receive. REPEAT AFTER ME • I press on — because my harvest is coming. • I will not give up in the planting season. • Everything I have sown in faith is growing, even when I cannot see it. • My purpose has a harvest and I will live to see it. • I keep my eyes on the goal, not on the ground. • I am called, I am covered, and my harvest is already on its way. You are closer than you think. The very thing that has been pressing you, testing you, stretching you — it is evidence that a harvest is near. Pressure precedes breakthrough. Planting precedes harvest. And your season of reaping is coming. So press on, my love. Press on. CLOSING Thank you for spending this moment with me. If this touched your heart, don't forget to subscribe, share this with someone who needs encouragement, and come back tomorrow for another step in your healing journey. I love you… and I'll meet you here again. Heart · Discernment · Defense · Healing | Day 12 | Remembering Purpose Harvest

    4 min

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This podcast is designed and created to help people in everyday life. We talk about all things Faith, Love,&Lifestyle. Please hit the subscribe button to follow along with my journey. Please be sure to follow me on my journey. https://linktr.ee/msdianne777