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When Days, Numbers, and Time Start Speaking

When Days, Numbers, and Time Start Speaking

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Have you ever noticed repeating numbers, certain dates, or moments in time that seem to stop you in your tracks? In this episode, Laura opens a gentle and honest conversation about days, numbers, and time—and how God often speaks through what we’re tempted to overlook.

When you’ve experienced loss, time feels different. Days carry weight. Numbers resurface. Dates sting, comfort, or quietly whisper reminders of God’s nearness. This episode isn’t about chasing signs—it’s about learning to pay attentionand inviting God into the moments that feel heavy, confusing, or sacred.

If you’ve been wondering whether God is still present in the small details of your life, this conversation is for you.


  • Why time can feel distorted after grief or transition

  • How certain days or numbers can stir emotions, memories, or awareness

  • The difference between noticing and over-spiritualizing

  • How God often meets us in the ordinary, not just the dramatic

  • Learning to pause and ask, “God, what are You inviting me into here?”

God is not bound by time—but He is deeply present within it. Nothing about your life is random, wasted, or overlooked. Even the days that feel insignificant or painful are held by Him.


Is there a day, number, or moment in your life that keeps resurfacing—and instead of dismissing it, what might happen if you brought it to God in prayer?


“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.”— Psalm 90:12


If time has felt heavy, confusing, or tender lately, you’re not behind—and you’re not missing anything. God is present right here, right now. Healing doesn’t rush, and neither does He.


If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend who may need this reminder today.

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