• He is-A Blessing for Your New Year
    Jan 1 2026

    What if every need you carry could meet a specific name of God? We close our series on the character of God by threading dozens of biblical names and attributes into one sweeping, spoken blessing for the year ahead, paired with a heartfelt thank you and a short creative pause while we pray and prepare what’s next.

    Across this warm, reflective finale, we name mercy that rises new every morning, steadfast love and faithfulness as steady ground, and the deep friendship of God who never forsakes us. We pray peace as true shalom that guards anxious minds, ask the Good Shepherd to restore worn souls, and invite presence over striving so your days are defined by abundance rather than scarcity. We explore grace and truth that free instead of shame, justice that restores, and wonder before the Creator whose beauty fills ordinary life with meaning. Identity takes center stage as we bless you to walk as a new creation—chosen, adopted, redeemed—singing the freedom of Christ in both quiet and crowded places.

    This benediction gathers language of Scripture into practical encouragement you can pray over your calendar, your relationships, your work, and your rest. While we pause to seek God for the next season, more than 200 archived episodes—teachings, stories, devotionals, and prayers—stand ready to meet you right where you are.

    Listen now, share the blessing with someone who needs hope, and subscribe so you don’t miss what comes next. If a line or name stood out, tell us and pass it on. Your voice helps others find this space of peace, presence, and renewal.

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    9 min
  • Devotional-It is Well Even When it is Not
    Dec 30 2025

    Holiday streets can sparkle while hearts feel heavy. We name that tension without flinching, tracing how joy and grief often share the same story—from the wonder of Jesus’ birth to the tears of families scarred by Herod’s violence. That honest frame sets the stage for a deeper exploration of shalom, the kind of peace that means wholeness when life is anything but simple.

    We walk through the story of the Shunammite woman in 2 Kings 4, who welcomed Elisha, received an unasked-for promise, and then endured devastating loss. Her words—“It is well”—weren’t denial; they were a hard-won declaration that God’s presence holds when explanations don’t. She brings her anguish straight to the man of God, speaks her disappointment without filters, and refuses to let go. That pairing of lament and stubborn hope offers a roadmap for anyone carrying unanswered prayers, empty chairs at the table, or dreams that still feel out of reach.

    Together we lean into a faith that doesn’t pretend, a hope that faces reality, and a peace that isn’t fragile. Whether you’re celebrating, grieving, or doing both at once, you’ll find language for honest prayer and a blessing to rest in the heart of Jehovah Shalom. If this conversation strengthens you, share it with someone who needs steadiness today, subscribe for more reflections, and leave a review so others can find their way to this space of hope.

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    6 min
  • He is-The Character of God: He is Prince of Peace
    Dec 25 2025

    Christmas isn’t about chasing a fragile calm; it’s about meeting the One who is Peace. We dive into Isaiah 9:6 and Luke 2 to explore why Jesus is called the Prince of Peace, how His arrival establishes unbreakable reconciliation with God, and what that means for anxious hearts and complicated family rooms. Instead of teaching you to “try harder” at serenity, we walk through a better way—receiving the presence of Christ and letting His peace rule your heart when the night feels longest.

    We unpack the difference between human treaties and God’s permanent peace, and we get practical about carrying peace into real life: tense gatherings, frayed nerves, and the pressure to keep traditions perfect. You’ll hear how aligning spirit, soul, and body with the God of peace (1 Thessalonians 5:23–24) reshapes your responses, helps you set healthy boundaries without bitterness, and turns you into a quiet catalyst for reconciliation. From the glow of Christmas lights to the quiet work of blessing others by name, we share habits that move you from control to trust.

    Stay to the end for a spoken blessing of peace drawn from Scripture—words to still your mind, guard your heart, and remind you that His government and His peace will never end. If you’re longing for more than a mood, come rediscover the Person who brings wholeness, comfort, and courage that lasts beyond the season.

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    22 min
  • Devotional-Immanuel God With Us
    Dec 23 2025

    The name that changes everything isn’t complicated. Immanuel tells the truth about God’s heart: He moves toward us, not away, and He chooses closeness over spectacle. We trace the promise from Isaiah’s sign to John’s thunderous opening, and we sit with the wonder that the One who made all things stepped into a body, a family, and a world that wears both joy and pain.

    We explore how the Word who was with God and was God became the light that no darkness can overcome, not as a distant force but as a person who knew hunger, thirst, weariness, and tears. That choice matters for everyday life. When Jesus heals, forgives, and welcomes, He shows the Father’s extravagant love in motion. When He enters our grief and our celebration, He dignifies our humanity and anchors our hope. Emmanuel is not a seasonal idea. He remains with us now, steady in sorrow and bright in joy.

    If this conversation helps you feel seen and steadied, share it with someone who needs Emmanuel’s nearness. Subscribe for future reflections, leave a review so others can find the show, and visit thefathersbusiness.com to explore the devotional and support the work.

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    4 min
  • He is-The Character of God: He is Everlasting Father
    Dec 18 2025

    Hope feels fragile when leaders fail, plans shift, and the season stirs old grief. Isaiah’s promise cuts through the noise: a child will be called Everlasting Father. We sit with that surprising name, trace it through the life of Jesus, and discover why it changes how we see God, ourselves, and the world we’re called to love.

    We start by reading Isaiah 9:6 and asking why a messianic title uses “Father.” The name shows what Jesus came to reveal—the Father’s heart. Drawing from Colossians and John, we point to moments where Jesus speaks and acts with the Father’s authority, making the invisible God visible: mercy for the shamed, presence for the afraid, and steadfast love for the overlooked. That lens reframes Advent as more than waiting; it becomes resting in Someone whose care does not end.

    We close with a spoken blessing—words to help you breathe, receive, and remember the Father who holds yesterday, today, and forever. If this encourages you, share it with a friend who needs steady hope, subscribe for more Advent reflections, and leave a review to help others find the podcast.

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    14 min
  • Devotional-Joy to the World
    Dec 16 2025

    “He comes to make His blessings flow far as the curse is found.” Across these few rich minutes, we don’t pretend pain away. Instead, we trace how blessing threads through the very places that hurt, offering practical ways to receive it: breath prayers for anxious moments, naming the need and matching it to God’s character, and watching for small mercies that signal a faithful presence. Listeners will hear a simple prayer of blessing for joy, peace, strength, and love, and a reminder that divine abundance does not thin when struggles rise. If the news is heavy or your table feels lighter this Christmas, you’re not alone—and you’re not beyond reach.

    Explore more devotionals and past episodes at thefathersbusiness.com, and if this message steadies you, share it with someone who needs comfort today. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: which name from Isaiah 9 are you holding onto right now?

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    4 min
  • He is-The Character of God: He is Mighty God
    Dec 11 2025

    What if the strongest presence in your life was also the most tender? We open Isaiah 9 and follow the trail of “Mighty God” through Jeremiah, the Psalms, Isaiah 40, and Zephaniah to meet a champion who doesn’t just win battles—He carries people. God is valiant and victorious, and yet scripture keeps pairing that strength with compassion, attention to detail, and delight. That blend isn’t abstract. It reframes how we face fatigue, fear, and the long silences that often mark December.

    We talk about a power big enough to speak galaxies into existence and close enough to count stars by name. Then we step into the nativity and let the paradox land: a warrior arrives as a baby. Incarnation isn’t a sentimental moment; it’s God’s chosen strategy to save, showing that real might can wear humility without losing authority. The arc continues to the cross, where surrender becomes the decisive victory. If you’re longing for a faith that holds under pressure, come rest in the God who is both fortress and friend, holy beyond comparison and near beyond doubt.

    If this conversation strengthens you, share it with someone who needs courage today, tap follow to stay with us through Advent, and leave a quick review so others can find the hope they’re searching for.

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    16 min
  • Devotional-The First Christmas
    Dec 9 2025

    Ready to rethink Christmas beyond the soft glow of the nativity scene? We trace the raw edges of a story packed with impossibility: a miraculous conception that risks reputation, a fiancé crushed then redirected by an angelic dream, shepherds abandoning their only income to chase a sky split with glory, and magi crossing borders for years guided by a stubborn star. The familiar becomes startling again, and that shock opens a door to courage.

    This conversation isn’t about nostalgia; it’s a call to live alert. Where might God be interrupting your ordinary with an extraordinary ask—reconciling a relationship, giving with sacrifice, pivoting a career, or trusting a nudge that won’t let go? We close with a simple charge for the season: marvel at the outrageous generosity of the Father and offer your own gift—reckless abandon to follow Jesus. If this resonates, share it with someone who needs courage today, subscribe for more devotionals, and leave a review so others can rediscover the wonder too.al to begin preparing you for Christmas.

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    5 min