In this episode, explore the fruits of waiting on God, and how His timing always leads to an abundant harvest.
Using the story of Hagar as a guide, I reflect on what it means to feel unseen in the wilderness, desperate for answers, yet still chosen by God to carry His promise forward. Hagar’s encounter with “the God who sees me” reminds us that waiting is not wasteit is the place where faith is deepened, identity is restored, and God’s provision is revealed. Waiting may stretch us, but in God’s hands it produces life, hope, and purpose.
In a world consumed by corruption and spiritual blindness, Noah stood out not because he conformed, but because he perceived God’s voice above the noise. In this episode, we explore the profound tension between human perception and divine instruction. Genesis 6 reveals a man who chose obedience not because he understood every detail, but because he trusted the One who did.
We’ll dive into how Noah’s story challenges us today:
How do we respond when God’s call contradicts our current reality?
Can we walk in obedience even when the world sees no reason to?
What does it mean to perceive through faith rather than sight?
Noah’s faith wasn’t built on proof; it was built on trust. His obedience, though costly, positioned him as a vessel for salvation and legacy.
Join me as I reflect on how God is still looking for people who will say “yes” before the rain comes and people who perceive through faith and obey without delay.
In Acts 12:5–11, Peter, imprisoned and facing execution, sleeps peacefully between two guards, bound with chains. His calmness reflects deep trust in God's sovereignty. Miraculously, an angel awakens him, and he walks free, chains fallen and gates opened.
This episode illustrates that painful seasons are divine assignments to reveal God's character and deepen our relationship with Him. Peter's ordeal becomes a testament to God's deliverance and the power of earnest prayer.
Embracing such trials with faith allows us to experience God's peace and know Him more intimately.
In this episode, we explore the powerful connection between perspective and focus through the story of Stephen in the book of Acts and the encouragement found in Hebrews 12 to "fix our eyes on Jesus." When life gets overwhelming and distractions pull us in every direction, where we choose to focus can change everything. Stephen, even in the face of opposition and hardship, kept his eyes fixed on God and that focus gave him peace, clarity, and unshakable direction.
Seeking God first in the middle of chaos and fixing our gaze on Him realigns our priorities, giving us the right perspective to walk through it. This episode will inspire you to lift your eyes above the noise and root your confidence in the One who never change.
In this powerful episode, we dive into the story of Gideon from Judges 6 and Judges 8, where we see a man struggling with fear, doubt, and uncertainty, yet still finding the courage to pour his heart out before God. Gideon doesn't hold back he questions, he expresses his feelings of inadequacy, and he wonders where God’s promises are in the midst of his struggles.
This episode reminds us that God welcomes our honesty. Just like Gideon, we are invited to be vulnerable before God, sharing our fears, doubts, and desires. In the process, we discover not only God's unwavering faithfulness but also His gentle strength that transforms our weaknesses into victories.
Join me as I explore the importance of being vulnerable with God knowing that He listens, understands, and responds with love and grace. It's in the rawness of our prayers that God often reveals His greatest work in us.
In this powerful episode, we explore the journey of unwavering faith through the lens of the biblical story of Elisha and Elijah, drawn from 2 Kings 2:1-14.
As Elijah faces trials and deep moments of uncertainty, Elisha remains steadfast, following his mentor even when the road is fraught with pain and sacrifice. Their bond represents resilience, trust in God's plan, and the strength and purpose that comes from staying faithful, even in the midst of painful seasons.
Join me as I reflect on the lessons of perseverance, courage, and hope.
Pain has a way of clouding our judgment, making us question our next steps. But in 1 Samuel 30, David shows us the power of seeking God in the midst of heartbreak. After returning to Ziklag and finding everything stolen—his family, his possessions, his hope—David didn't act on impulse. Instead, he paused, prayed, and asked God: Should I pursue?
In this episode, we dive deep into the lessons from David’s story—how wisdom is often birthed in our most painful moments, how seeking God before moving leads to restoration, and how trusting His direction can turn losses into victories. If you’ve ever felt like giving up, this one’s for you. Your pain is not the end; it’s the beginning of something greater!
I hope this episode blesses you!
In this episode, I explore the power of prayer in times of deep pain and suffering, looking at how Jesus navigated His darkest moment before going to the cross. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus faced overwhelming anguish, knowing the suffering that awaited Him. Yet, instead of running from His pain, He turned to prayer, pouring out His heart to the Father.
What can we learn from Jesus' prayer in Gethsemane? How does prayer help us endure our own moments of pain, fear, and uncertainty? This episode will answer these questions and help you apply this wisdom in your life!
In this heartfelt and introspective episode, "Gratitude in Grief," I share my experience of dealing with Grief after losing my young sister and how I navigated that season of my life. I further draw inspiration from the life of King David as told in 2 Samuel: 12. The episode delves into the aftermath of profound loss, exploring how faith and gratitude can coexist with the deep sorrow of mourning. Moreover, it highlights the transformative power of gratitude even amid heartbreak. By turning to worship and acknowledging God’s ultimate plan, we are able to find strength to move forward and care for his family and kingdom.
I hope this episode blesses you!
Welcome to the first episode of the Pain and Purpose Podcast! In this heartfelt introduction, we dive into the foundational verse that shapes our journey together: Romans 8:28 – "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."
In this episode; Brenda, the host shares the inspiration behind the podcast, exploring how moments of pain can serve as stepping stones to discovering deeper purpose and meaning in life. Whether you're facing struggles, seeking encouragement, or longing to understand God's plan in the midst of hardship, this episode is your invitation to embrace a journey of transformation.
Join me as we set the stage for powerful conversations, real stories, and practical wisdom that will inspire you to trust the process and walk confidently in your purpose