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Soul Reset- When What You Desire Feels Delayed

Soul Reset- When What You Desire Feels Delayed

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In this powerful 5-minute soul reset, Ivory takes us to Luke 8 and the story of Jairus—a father who dared to believe Jesus could save his dying daughter. But what happens when hope is met with heartbreak? When the miracle feels delayed… or denied?

This episode speaks to the heart that’s weary, the person who's moved in faith but now sits in the silence of a prayer that hasn't yet been answered. With gentle truth and bold encouragement, Ivory reminds us that with Jesus, dead doesn’t always mean done.

This episode is for you if:

  • You’re walking through disappointment or waiting on a breakthrough
  • You've felt mocked for still hoping in what God can do
  • Something in your life feels lifeless—your peace, joy, purpose, or confidence
  • You need to remember that God can still resurrect what looks dead

Soul Reset Takeaway:

"Don’t let the voice of disappointment be louder than the voice of Jesus. What seems dead might only be asleep—just believe."

Reflection Prompt:

What in your life have you declared dead that Jesus might be asking you to believe for again?

Scripture Highlight:

Don’t be afraid; just believe, and she will be healed.” —Luke 8:50

Listen and be reminded:

God is still in the business of resurrection. He’s still calling things to life. And you, beloved, are seen, known, and loved right here.

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Website: www.radiate-lifecoaching.com

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