Rise and Shine

Haylee Jacob

Hosted by Haylee' Jacob, Rise and Shine podcast creates a space for conversation about faith, life, and fun! Oklahoma-born musician and teacher, Haylee' dedicates her life to helping others find their voice (literally and metaphorically)! Rise & Shine calls listeners to wake up and live their lives the way God calls them to. So grab your coffee, find your comfy chair, and let's Rise & Shine together!

  1. 2D AGO

    Trusting God Isn’t One-Time—It’s Daily

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, we continue last week’s conversation on worry by shifting our focus to the solution: daily trust in God. Letting go of worry isn’t a one-time decision.It’s a daily choice. Jesus calls us in Matthew 6:25–33 not just to stop worrying, but to seek first the Kingdom of God. That means learning to rely on Him—not just when life feels overwhelming, but every single day. Because the truth is, when we don’t intentionally seek Him... we slowly drift. We begin to rely on ourselves.We carry things we were never meant to carry.And before we know it, worry creeps back in. This episode is a reminder that God desires daily relationship, not occasional dependence. 🔑 In This Episode, We Cover: Why trusting God is a daily decision, not a one-time momentHow self-reliance leads us back into worryWhat it truly means to seek first the KingdomWhy spiritual drifting happens when we stop pursuing GodThe importance of renewing our minds dailyHow God’s strength is made perfect in our weaknessChoosing dependence on God instead of independence from Him📖 Key Scriptures: Matthew 6:25–332 Corinthians 4:16–182 Corinthians 12:7–10Lamentations 3:19–33 ❤️ The Heart of This Episode God doesn’t just want to rescue you from worry.He wants a daily relationship with you. He invites you to come to Him again and again—to trust Him again and again—to rely on Him again and again. Not because He needs it…but because you do.✨ Main Takeaway Freedom from worry isn’t found in trying harder.It’s found in choosing to trust God daily. Seek Him.Rely on Him.Return to Him—every single day. 📲 Follow for weekly Bible teaching and encouragement:@theriseandshinepodcast@hayleejacob_ 🙏 Subscribe for practical, Scripture-based encouragement to grow in your walk with Jesus.

    24 min
  2. APR 13

    Let Go of Control & Find Peace | Trusting Jesus Over Worry

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, we talk about something many believers quietly struggle with — control and worry. We try to manage outcomes.We strive for peace.We work so hard to feel secure… But what if in doing that, we’re missing what Jesus has already freely given? Scripture reminds us that through His death and resurrection, Jesus already secured our freedom, joy, and peace. When we strive to manufacture those things in our own strength, we’re not walking in faith — we’re carrying something we were never meant to carry. This episode is a call to release control, surrender worry, and trust Jesus fully. 🔑 In This Episode, We Cover: Why trying to control everything leads to anxiety and exhaustionHow striving can pull us away from trusting JesusThe difference between effort and surrenderWhy worry reveals where we’re struggling to trust GodWhat it means to abide in Christ (not perform for Him)Letting go of self-reliance and embracing dependence on GodHow true peace comes from trusting, not controlling📖 Key Scriptures: Philippians 3:1–111 Peter 5:6–7John 15Matthew 6:25–27 ❤️ The Heart of This Episode Jesus didn’t die so we could live exhausted, striving, and overwhelmed. He died so we could walk in freedom. When we hold tightly to control and worry, we’re often trying to earn or protect something that God has already given us through Christ. Surrender isn’t giving up.It’s trusting the One who already finished the work.✨ Main Takeaway You don’t have to strive for what Jesus already secured. Let go of control.Release the worry.Abide in Him — and trust that He is enough. 📲 Follow for weekly Bible teaching and encouragement:@theriseandshinepodcast@hayleejacob_ 🙏 Subscribe for Scripture-based encouragement and practical ways to grow in your relationship with Jesus.

    19 min
  3. MAR 24

    Stop Avoiding Correction | What the Bible Actually Says

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, we talk about something that many believers struggle with — correction. In today’s culture, correction can feel uncomfortable, offensive, or even unloving. But Scripture shows us a very different picture. Biblical correction is not meant to tear down — it’s meant to build up, restore, and draw us closer to Christ. So why are we so afraid of it? And what would it look like if we actually desired correction instead of avoiding it? Using examples from 2 Timothy and Philemon, along with multiple supporting scriptures, this episode unpacks how correction should be given and received — with humility, love, and truth. We also talk about how avoiding correction can actually stunt spiritual growth, and why being open to it is a sign of maturity, not weakness. 🔑 In This Episode, We Cover: Why correction is a necessary part of the Christian walk How to correct others in love, not pride Why we shouldn’t fear being corrected The difference between condemnation and conviction What Scripture says about teaching, rebuking, and training How correction helps us grow spiritually Why mature believers should actually desire correction The importance of tone, relationship, and humility 📖 Key Scriptures Mentioned: 2 Timothy 3:16–172 Timothy 4:2Philemon (themes of loving appeal and restoration)Proverbs 27:17Galatians 6:1Ephesians 4:15 ❤️ The Heart of This Episode Correction isn’t rejection.It’s refinement. When done biblically, correction reflects the heart of God — truth spoken in love for the purpose of growth. We aren’t called to ignore sin or stay silent.We’re called to walk with one another toward Christ. If we want to grow in our faith, we can’t run from correction — we need to welcome it. ✨ Main Takeaway God often uses other believers to sharpen us, guide us, and bring us back when we drift. The question is… are we willing to receive it? 📲 Follow for weekly Bible teaching and encouragement:@theriseandshinepodcast@hayleejacob_ 🙏 Subscribe for honest, Scripture-based conversations that help you grow in your walk with Jesus.

    31 min
  4. MAR 17

    The Devil Wants You Exhausted | Stand Firm in Christ

    In this short episode of Rise and Shine, we dive into 1 Peter 5:8, where Scripture warns believers to be sober-minded and alert because the enemy is prowling like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. The reality of spiritual warfare can feel overwhelming at times, but the Bible makes something very clear: we are not powerless in this fight. Through Jesus, believers have been given authority to stand against the enemy. The danger comes when we try to fight battles in our own strength instead of relying on the power of God. Many times the enemy doesn’t attack with something obvious. Instead, he slowly wears believers down through distraction, discouragement, and exhaustion until we begin trying to carry the battle ourselves. In this episode we talk about: Why the enemy tries to wear believers down How spiritual exhaustion can make us vulnerable The authority Jesus has given His followers Why fighting in our own power leads to burnout What it means to stay spiritually alert How to resist the enemy and stand firm in faith Trusting God instead of striving We end the episode by reading the second half of Psalm 33, a beautiful reminder that the Lord watches over those who fear Him and trust in His unfailing love. No matter what spiritual battle you are facing, God has not left you defenseless. 🔑 Key Scriptures 1 Peter 5:8James 4:72 Corinthians 10:3–5Ephesians 6:11–13Isaiah 54:17Psalm 33:12–22 ✨ Main Takeaway The enemy wants to wear you out and pull you into fighting battles in your own strength. But Scripture reminds us that victory does not come from striving — it comes from standing firm in the authority Jesus has already given us. Stay alert. Resist the enemy. Trust the Lord. 📲 Follow for weekly Bible encouragement and teaching:@theriseandshinepodcast@hayleejacob_ Subscribe for weekly Bible studies, spiritual encouragement, and practical faith conversations.

    21 min
  5. MAR 9

    When Favor Brings Opposition | Lessons from David’s Life

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, we continue the story of David by reading through 1 Samuel chapters 18–20. After defeating Goliath, David quickly rises in favor with the people of Israel. Scripture tells us again and again that David was successful because the Lord was with him. But success and obedience didn’t mean life became easier. Instead, David begins facing jealousy, betrayal, and even attempts on his life from King Saul. These chapters remind us of an important truth: following God faithfully does not mean we will avoid hardship. Many times when things go wrong, our first instinct is to ask:“What did I do wrong?” But David’s story shows us that sometimes the opposition we face is not punishment — it’s simply part of walking with God in a broken world. Even in the midst of danger, God did not leave David alone. He sent him a loyal friend in Jonathan, whose friendship became a powerful example of encouragement, loyalty, and godly support. In this episode we talk about: Why David was successful in everything he did How God's presence is the true source of success Why obedience to God does not guarantee an easy path The danger of jealousy and comparison How God provides support through friendships The powerful covenant friendship between David and Jonathan Trusting God when life doesn’t make sense David’s life reminds us that God’s favor doesn’t always remove the battle — but He never abandons us in it. 1 Samuel 18–20 Key themes: David’s success because the Lord was with him Saul’s jealousy and growing hostility Jonathan’s covenant friendship with David God’s faithfulness even in danger Following God doesn’t mean life will always be easy.But it does mean you will never face it alone. God was with David in every victory and every trial — and He even provided a faithful friend to walk through the battle with him. 📲 Follow for weekly Bible teaching and encouragement:@theriseandshinepodcast@hayleejacob_ Subscribe for verse-by-verse Bible studies and practical faith encouragement. 📖 Scripture Covered✨ Main Takeaway

    40 min
  6. MAR 2

    What Do Christians Mean by That? Breaking Down ‘Christian Speak’ with Teresa Gambler

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, Haylee sits down with special guest Teresa Gambler to unpack something we don’t often talk about — “Christian speak.” Words like: Sanctification Obedience Heart posture Plead the blood These phrases are common in church culture… but do we really understand what they mean? And more importantly — do the people we’re ministering to understand them? Together, we break down these biblical terms in simple, accessible language and discuss how we can share truth without sounding confusing, exclusive, or disconnected. Because if our goal is to reach people with the Gospel, clarity matters. We also talk about: Why building relationship comes before correction Ministering in love instead of superiority Why tone and delivery matter The difference between spiritual maturity and spiritual vocabulary Making sure our language reflects the heart of Jesus This conversation is especially helpful for: New believers Christians discipling others Those who grew up in church but never understood the terminology Anyone who wants to communicate their faith more effectively 🔑 Key Topics Discussed What sanctification actually means (and what it doesn’t) Biblical obedience vs. performance-based religion What people mean by “check your heart posture” What “pleading the blood of Jesus” means biblically Why Christian jargon can unintentionally push people away Sharing truth without watering it down Building relational bridges before speaking correction Ministering in love so people can receive the message ❤️ The Heart of This Episode The goal isn’t to eliminate biblical language.It’s to make sure we’re speaking in a way that reflects Jesus — clear, compassionate, and rooted in love. We don’t want to just sound spiritual.We want to help people understand truth. Truth delivered without love can wound.Truth delivered in love can transform. 📲 Follow for weekly Bible teaching and conversations:@theriseandshinepodcast@hayleejacob_ Subscribe for honest faith conversations and practical biblical encouragement.

    53 min
  7. FEB 16

    God Is Our Refuge | Psalm 46 Explained (Strength in Spiritual Battles)

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, we read through and break down Psalm 46 — one of the most powerful passages about God’s protection, strength, and sovereignty in the midst of chaos. When the world feels unstable…When attacks come…When fear tries to take over… God is not shaken. Psalm 46 reminds us that He is our refuge and strength — an ever-present help in trouble. We don’t fight for the high ground. We already have it because we stand with Him. This episode explores: What it truly means for God to be our refuge How to trust Him in seasons of spiritual attack Why believers stand from victory, not for victory The power of God over the enemy What “Be still and know that I am God” really means How to respond when fear tries to rise If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, attacked, anxious, or spiritually drained — this episode will ground you in truth. 🔥 Key Themes God is our refuge, not our backup plan We are protected because we belong to Him The enemy is loud — but God is sovereign We stand on high ground through Christ Stillness is not weakness — it is trust God’s power far outweighs any attack 📖 Scripture Focus Psalm 46 (full chapter) Highlighted verses: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” “Though the earth give way…” “The Lord of hosts is with us.” “Be still, and know that I am God.” ✨ Main Takeaway The enemy may attack. The world may shake. But God does not move.We do not fight from fear — we stand in confidence because our refuge is secure. You have the high ground because you stand with the King. 📲 Follow for weekly Bible studies and encouragement:@theriseandshinepodcast@hayleejacob_ Subscribe for more verse-by-verse teaching and practical faith encouragement.

    19 min
  8. FEB 11

    You Don’t Drift into Discipleship | Living an Intentional Faith

    In this episode of Rise and Shine, Haylee shares a raw and honest conversation about what it means to be intentional in your relationship with Jesus, especially during seasons when motivation feels low. We all go through times when our spiritual disciplines feel hard — prayer feels quiet, Scripture feels distant, and motivation fades. But following Jesus was never meant to be passive. Faith doesn’t happen by accident. It happens by choice. Using Proverbs, the words of Jesus, and practical biblical wisdom, this episode explores why we cannot rely on feelings alone and how intentional faith leads to spiritual growth, peace, and deeper intimacy with God. Haylee breaks down the difference between works-based salvation and diligent obedience, reminding us that we don’t serve God to earn His love — we obey because we already have it. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why motivation alone is not enough to sustain your faith What it truly means to be intentional with Jesus Why following Jesus requires daily decisions, not just belief The difference between diligence and works-based salvation How apathy leads to spiritual dryness and anxiety Why obedience flows from love, not obligation Practical ways to rebuild consistency in prayer and Scripture How to get back on track when you fall off spiritually Key Scriptures Mentioned: Proverbs 21:5Proverbs 13:4Matthew 7:24–27James 1:22–25James 2:14–17James 4:17Luke 12:47Galatians 5:16Colossians 3:23–24Colossians 4:5Ephesians 5:15–17Hebrews 5:14Romans 12:2 Main Takeaway: You don’t accidentally grow close to Jesus. A thriving relationship with Him requires intentionality, discipline, and love — not perfection. When you choose Him daily, He meets you with grace, transformation, and peace. Practical Ways to Be More Intentional with Jesus: Make a conscious decision to prioritize God daily Find an accountability partner Remove distractions that steal your attention Bring your burdens to God instead of carrying them alone Begin with worship to set your heart posture Start with a simple plan for Scripture reading When you mess up, don’t quit — start again 📲 Follow for daily encouragement and Bible teaching:@theriseandshinepodcast | @hayleejacob_ 🙏 Subscribe for weekly Bible studies, Christian encouragement, and faith-filled conversations.

    37 min

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Hosted by Haylee' Jacob, Rise and Shine podcast creates a space for conversation about faith, life, and fun! Oklahoma-born musician and teacher, Haylee' dedicates her life to helping others find their voice (literally and metaphorically)! Rise & Shine calls listeners to wake up and live their lives the way God calls them to. So grab your coffee, find your comfy chair, and let's Rise & Shine together!