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The Morning Meditation
Joe Consford
338 episodes
2 days ago
Dr. Earl White's Morning Meditation read by Joe Consford
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Dr. Earl White's Morning Meditation read by Joe Consford
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Religion & Spirituality
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Time In The Market | Colossians Chapter 4 | Missionary Joe Consford
The Morning Meditation
6 minutes
3 weeks ago
Time In The Market | Colossians Chapter 4 | Missionary Joe Consford
In the final chapter of Colossians, Paul reminds believers to stay prayerful, to speak with grace, and to walk in wisdom toward those outside the faith. Joe Consford shares a true story from Ghana about a divine interruption in the marketplace that became a moment of salvation. Scripture Reading: Colossians 4:2–6 (KJV) Main Themes:
  • The power of prayer in daily life
  • Redeeming the time through wise, gracious speech
  • Seeing divine appointments in ordinary interruptions
  • Living as Christ’s witness in every conversation
Story Highlight: A missionary learns that the best ministry moments often appear when you’re in a hurry—if you’re willing to pause and listen. Reflection Verse: “Walk in wisdom toward them that are without, redeeming the time.” — Colossians 4:5 Next Episode: Tomorrow we go to  Proverbs Chapter 1—where wisdom calls out to all who will listen.
The Morning Meditation
Dr. Earl White's Morning Meditation read by Joe Consford