• When the "Merry" is Missing
    Dec 21 2025

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    Hey everyone, welcome back to Come Bible with Ana. Today, I’m being 100% real with you. We are in the thick of the Christmas season, and if I’m honest... I’m just not feeling it. The lights are up, the music is playing, but inside, I’m in a bit of a funk. If you’re feeling more 'meh' than 'merry' this year, you aren't alone. Today, we’re going to look at what the Bible actually says about this season and use some coaching tools to help us shift from forced excitement to true, deep-rooted peace."

    Together, we'll explore how to navigate this season with grace and authenticity. Let's begin by acknowledging that it's okay not to feel the holiday cheer. The world often pressures us to put on a happy face, but God invites us to come as we are, even when we're weary or struggling.

    We’ll dive into some practical steps to find peace and meaning, even in the midst of the hustle and bustle. We’ll discuss how to embrace the true essence of Christmas—not just as a joyous occasion but as a time of reflection and connection with our faith. Remember, Christmas is about celebrating Immanuel, "God with us," in every season of life. Let's journey together to find the deeper joy that comes from knowing we are never alone.

    Bible

    Galatians 4:4-5

    Matthew 1:23

    Isaiah 53:3

    Luke 10:41-42

    1 Thessalonians 5:18

    2 Corinthians 12:9

    Psalm 118:24

    Psalm 46:10

    Thank you for your support. I thank you for listening. I just want to say, none of this would be possible without God. So until next time, keep Bibling, keep spreading God's word and give yourself grace this holiday season! Pour out to Him and lay it at His feet. Open your ears, your hearts and your minds, and put God first and see him work in everything, give God your heart, soul and life. Be disciplined in God and dig deeper in God's word. He loves you and so do I! This is the year of renewal and building your relationship and foundation on God's word.

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    11 mins
  • Faith in the Pages
    Dec 14 2025

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    Faith is a central theme in the Bible, and it has the power to transform our lives. Hebrews 11:1 defines faith as “the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” This passage reminds us that faith is not just about belief, but also about trust and conviction in the unseen. Having faith can give us the courage to face challenges head-on and to trust in God’s higher plan, even when our path seems unclear.
    Faith encourages us to step forward with confidence, knowing that we are supported by a greater force. It invites us to embrace uncertainty with an open heart and to remain steadfast in our aspirations, no matter the obstacles we encounter.
    Consider the story of Abraham, who embarked on a journey to an unknown land simply because he trusted in God's promise. His unwavering faith serves as a testament to the strength and resilience that faith can instill in us. It encourages us to pursue our own journeys with the same dedication and hope, regardless of how daunting they may seem.

    Bible

    Hebrews 11

    Genesis

    Thank you for your support. I thank you for listening. I just want to say, none of this would be possible without God. So until next time, keep Bibling, keep spreading God's word, and let the pages of the Bible inspire you! Pour out to Him and lay it at His feet. Open your ears, your hearts and your minds, and put God first and see him work in everything, give God your heart, soul and life. Be disciplined in God and dig deeper in God's word. He loves you and so do I! This is the year of renewal and building your relationship and foundation on God's word.

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  • Cornbread (Martin Bachner)
    Dec 6 2025

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    Welcome to "Everyday Angels," a podcast where I share stories of extraordinary people who lived ordinary lives but left unforgettable marks on our hearts. I’m your host, and today, we're sharing a personal story about a man who embodied kindness, a man known to everyone simply as Cornbread.
    His life was a testament to the power of friendship and the impact one person can have on an entire community. Cornbread didn’t seek fame or recognition; instead, he found joy in the small things and saw beauty in everyday moments. Whether he was sharing a laugh with a neighbor, lending a hand to someone in need, or recounting tales of adventure from his days as a pilot, he touched countless lives with his warmth and generosity.
    Today, as we remember Cornbread, we celebrate not just the man he was, but the values he stood for. His story is a reminder that true greatness is measured not by accolades or achievements, but by the kindness and love we share with others. So, sit back, relax, and join us as we journey through the heartwarming legacy of Cornbread—a legacy that continues to inspire and uplift so many.

    BIBLE

    Mark 5

    1 Thessalonians 4

    Thank you for your support. I thank you for listening. I just want to say, none of this would be possible without God. So until next time, keep Bibling, keep spreading God's word, and let Cornbread be an inspiration to you to smile, love and be kind! Pour out to Him and lay it at His feet. Open your ears, your hearts and your minds, and put God first and see him work in everything, give God your heart, soul and life. Be disciplined in God and dig deeper in God's word. He loves you and so do I! This is the year of renewal and building your relationship and foundation on God's word.

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  • When God Whispers
    Nov 29 2025

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    Life often feels like navigating a raging storm. We're buffered by anxieties, doubts, and the sheer volume of daily noise. In these moments, it can be incredibly difficult to hear God's voice. Join me as I share a powerful, personal story from my own life that mirrors the biblical narrative of the prophet Elijah. Discover how God often speaks not in the spectacular displays of power-the wind, the earthquake, or the fire-but the in a still, small voice, and learn how we can tune our hearts to listen and find peace in the chaos.

    Bible

    1 Kings, Chapter 19

    Thank you for your support. I thank you for listening. I just want to say, none of this would be possible without God. So until next time, keep Bibling, keep spreading God's word, and listen for the God's voice in the stillness! Pour out to Him and lay it at His feet. Open your ears, your hearts and your minds, and put God first and see him work in everything, give God your heart, soul and life. Be disciplined in God and dig deeper in God's word. He loves you and so do I! This is the year of renewal and building your relationship and foundation on God's word.

    If you feel like sowing into this ministry God is leading me please use Venmo @AnaRoas-24

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  • Philippians 4:13 - Through God!
    Nov 22 2025

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    Welcome to this episode of our podcast, where we dive deep into the wisdom of the Bible and explore how ancient scripture can provide insight and guidance for our modern lives. Today, we're focusing on a particular verse and discussing its meaning and application.


    Bible Verse of the Day
    Verse: Philippians 4:13
    "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."

    Thank you for your support. I thank you for listening. I just want to say, none of this would be possible without God. So until next time, keep Bibling, keep spreading God's word, and find strength in God's verses! Pour out to Him and lay it at His feet. Open your ears, your hearts and your minds, and put God first and see him work in everything, give God your heart, soul and life. Be disciplined in God and dig deeper in God's word. He loves you and so do I! This is the year of renewal and building your relationship and foundation on God's word.

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  • Psalms 118:24
    Nov 16 2025

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    Welcome to another episode of "Living Inspired," where we explore the depths of spiritual wisdom and uncover how ancient texts can guide us in our modern lives. Today, we'll be diving into a well-known verse from the Book of Psalms: "This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it." (Psalms 118:24)
    Understanding the Context
    Before we explore the implications of this verse, let's delve into its context. Psalms 118 is a chapter that celebrates God’s enduring love and faithfulness. It is often associated with themes of victory, deliverance, and gratitude. Understanding this background helps us appreciate the joy and hope embedded in the verse.
    Psalms 118 is traditionally attributed to King David, and it is part of the Hallel, a series of psalms sung during Jewish festivals. This particular chapter is a song of thanksgiving, reflecting a deep sense of trust in divine providence. The psalmist recounts moments of distress and deliverance, emphasizing that God's steadfast love endures forever.
    The verse “This is the day the LORD has made” is not just a call to rejoice but also gives us acknowledgment of divine intervention in the everyday. It serves as a reminder that each day is crafted with purpose and intention, inviting us to partake in its unfolding with a heart full of gratitude.
    By situating our daily experiences within the framework of this psalm, we are encouraged to see our own lives as part of a larger tapestry of grace and resilience. Whether in times of personal triumph or through collective challenges, this verse urges us to pause, reflect, and celebrate the gift of the present moment with a spirit of thankfulness and joy.
    It’s fascinating to see how this ancient text resonates with the universal human experience. Let's consider the multifaceted ways this verse can be applied in our lives today.
    Firstly, embracing this verse invites us to recognize the sacredness of the ordinary. Each morning, as we awake, we are given a blank canvas—a fresh day filled with endless possibilities. Viewing our routine tasks and interactions through the lens of Psalms 118:24 transforms them into opportunities for joy and gratitude.
    Additionally, in a world often fraught with uncertainty, this verse provides a foundation of stability and hope. It reassures us that, despite life's unpredictability, there is a divine plan at work, offering comfort and direction. This perspective can be particularly grounding during times of personal or communal upheaval.
    Moreover, the communal aspect of rejoicing is a powerful reminder of our interconnectedness. In celebrating the day together, we foster a sense of unity and shared purpose. Whether through religious gatherings, community events, or simple family meals, these shared moments strengthen our bonds and enrich our lives.
    Ultimately, Psalms 118:24 beckons us to live with intentionality and mindfulness. By acknowledging the divine craftsmanship in each day, we are inspired to approach life with a heightened awareness of its beauty and potential. As we integrate this wisdom into our daily routines, we can cultivate a life filled with more joy, resilience, and gratitude.

    Bible 118

    Thank you for your support. I thank you for listening. I just want to say, none of this would be possible without God. So until next time, keep Bibling, keep spreading God's word, and remember to be joyful and full of gratitude! Pour out to Him and lay it at His feet. Open your ears, your hearts and your minds, and put God first and see him work in everything, give God your heart, soul and life. Be disciplined in God and dig deeper in God's word. He loves you and so do I! This is the year of renewal and building your relatio

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  • 1 Peter 2:21
    Nov 8 2025

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    Welcome to "Walking in His Steps," a podcast where we dive into meaningful Bible verses and explore how they can guide our daily lives. Today, we're focusing on 1 Peter 2:21, a verse that calls us to follow the example set by Christ. Let's unpack the wisdom within and see how it can inspire us in our journey.

    Understanding 1 Peter 2:21

    The verse reads: "For to this you were called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps."

    1 Peter 2:21 is a powerful reminder of our calling as Christians. It highlights the path of Christ, marked by suffering and sacrifice, and invites us to emulate His example. This verse is not just a call to faith but a call to action, urging us to live lives of purpose and humility.

    In essence, it challenges us to look beyond our personal struggles and embrace a broader perspective of compassion and service. By following in Christ’s footsteps, we are encouraged to cultivate a mindset that values patience and resilience. This transformative journey requires us to lean into the discomfort of growth, trusting that each step in faith brings us closer to a life that reflects His love and grace.

    As we contemplate this verse, let's consider how we can actively incorporate these principles into our daily routines. Whether it's through simple acts of kindness or more significant sacrifices, each action has the potential to mirror the profound love that Christ demonstrated. In doing so, we not only honor His legacy but also become beacons of hope and strength in our communities, inspiring others to join us on this path of faith and dedication.

    Bible 1 Peter 2

    Thank you for your support. I thank you for listening. I just want to say, none of this would be possible without God. So until next time, keep Bibling, keep spreading God's word, and share your testimony! Pour out to Him and lay it at His feet. Open your ears, your hearts and your minds, and put God first and see him work in everything, give God your heart, soul and life. Be disciplined in God and dig deeper in God's word. He loves you and so do I! This is the year of renewal and building your relationship and foundation on God's word.

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  • Psalms 143:10
    Nov 3 2025

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    Welcome to another enlightening episode of our podcast, where we explore the profound wisdom found in the Bible. Today, we're focusing on Psalms 143:10, a verse that offers guidance and solace in our daily lives. This verse reads: "Teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good Spirit lead me on level ground."

    Thank you for your support. I thank you for listening. I just want to say, none of this would be possible without God. So until next time, keep Bibling, keep spreading God's word, and share your testimony! Pour out to Him and lay it at His feet. Open your ears, your hearts and your minds, and put God first and see him work in everything, give God your heart, soul and life. Be disciplined in God and dig deeper in God's word. He loves you and so do I! This is the year of renewal and building your relationship and foundation on God's word.

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    16 mins