The Ministering Angel Podcast

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By: Ronald Myers Jr

The Ministering Angel podcast is designed to help you navigate life's challenges through spiritual eyes. I will attempt to give you right now practical answers to life's most challenging dilemmas. Helping you to see yourself and see god hopefully from his perspective. 

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The Blueprint to Change! Part 1
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Today at 4:00 PM

The episode emphasizes that while many people desire outcomes like peace, healing, and growth, real change requires embracing an uncomfortable process of honesty and internal transformation. The speaker reflects that not all struggles are spiritual attacks; some stem from unhealed wounds, survival mindsets, normalized unhealthy patterns, or areas not surrendered to God. Lasting change begins within, renewing the mind as taught in Romans 12:2—because external changes in environment, relationships, or outward spirituality can still leave inner dysfunction intact. Frustration can expose hidden issues, and transformation starts with humility, accountability, and truth that enables healing.

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No Discernment: Your Mouth Is Hurting You!
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Last Monday at 4:00 PM

The speaker shares a personal lesson about talking too openly from emotion and assuming family, friends, and familiar people were automatically trustworthy, only to experience betrayal, gossip, and manipulation. Citing Ephesians 6:12, they emphasize that spiritual forces and hidden motives can operate behind appearances, making discernment essential. The message warns that careless transparency can give the wrong people access to pain, plans, and weaknesses, and that silence can be protective, modeled by Jesus not answering every accusation. The speaker encourages prayer before speaking, watching patterns and responses to growth and success, and practicing spiritual maturity by knowing when, what...


When Grace Leaves The Room!
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The Episode teaches that some people God places in one’s life carry spiritual “weight” and serve as protection, wisdom, covering, favor, and intercession, often unnoticed due to familiarity. Using Joseph blessing Potiphar’s house and Saul’s increased torment after David left, it warns that dishonor, pride, jealousy, betrayal, manipulation, or rebellion can cut off access to the grace operating through those individuals, leading to heavier seasons marked by confusion, chaos, lost peace, and diminished opportunities. The message emphasizes recognizing God’s work in people rather than glorifying them, citing 1 Samuel 2:30 about honoring God.

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God’s Nature: Do You Know Him? Part 2
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06/10/2026

The Ministering Angel podcast introduces its mission to help listeners deepen their connection with Jesus Christ and then warns that many believers misunderstand God by emphasizing one attribute while ignoring others, creating a distorted walk. It teaches that God is perfectly balanced—loving and holy, merciful and just, patient yet correcting, and that grace and love do not remove accountability. Citing Hebrews 12:6, it reframes hardship as God’s discipline, pruning, protection, or development, and encourages spiritual maturity that pauses to discern rather than reacting emotionally. Using Isaiah 55:8–9, it emphasizes trusting God’s wisdom and sovereignty, especially in confusion, loss, or...


God’s Nature: Do You Know Him? Part 1
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06/08/2026

 The episode explains that people approach God through their limited perceptions, and that truly knowing His nature requires time with Him and interacting spiritually, not merely through knowledge. It argues that revelation often comes through process, trust, obedience, patience, and surrender—and cites Abraham, Moses, and Job as examples of learning God’s nature through trials. It warns against interpreting hardship only as pain, emphasizing that God sustains in waiting and shapes character in silence, referencing Romans 5:3–4. The message distinguishes information from relationship, citing Matthew 7:22–23 and Jeremiah 29:13, and calls believers to private communion that transforms motives and desires.

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Trusting Again! Part 3
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06/05/2026

The episode focuses on how betrayal often leads people to overanalyze and try to control relationships and outcomes to avoid being hurt again, which becomes emotionally, mentally, and spiritually draining. Citing Proverbs 3:5–6, it urges surrendering control to God rather than living in fear, while still practicing discernment and boundaries. The message emphasizes that peace comes from placing security in God instead of people, accepting that pain may recur but will not define one’s life. It warns against extremes like isolation, numbness, and hyper-independence, and encourages complete healing that preserves compassion and the ability to love, ending with a ca...


Trusting Again! Part 2
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06/03/2026

 The episode warns against extremes of becoming either overly trusting or overly guarded, clarifying that forgiveness does not equal unlimited access and that even Jesus practiced boundaries (John 2:24–25). It emphasizes trusting wisely by watching patterns over words, building trust gradually, and balancing wisdom and innocence (Matthew 10:16). It also cautions that hardened hearts and emotional isolation block healing and connection, urging wise vulnerability, a renewed heart from God (Ezekiel 36:26), and faith that not everyone in one’s future is sent to cause harm.

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Trusting Again! Part 1
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06/01/2026

The episode explains that unresolved pain distorts perception, causing suspicion, emotional walls, and fear disguised as discernment, and urges healing that acknowledges hurt, builds wise boundaries, and avoids sabotaging healthy relationships (2 Timothy 1:7). It also addresses struggling to trust God after betrayal, teaching that God can use painful experiences to expose hearts, mature discernment, and redirect futures, working all things for good without making them feel good (Romans 8:28). The episode closes by encouraging continued faith and growth.

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The Narcissist’s Playbook!
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05/29/2026

The episode warns that dangerous people may appear charming and supportive, describing common patterns of narcissistic manipulation to promote awareness and discernment rather than paranoia. Key tactics include wearing a “mask” through mirroring values to gain trust, love bombing to create fast emotional attachment and dependency, strategically gathering personal information to later weaponize insecurities, gaslighting to destabilize reality and increase control, and using triangulation and smear campaigns to create insecurity and manage others’ perceptions. The episode closes with thanks and encouragement to stay inspired and grow in faith.

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Anointed, Chosen, Elect: The Accuser of the Brethren!
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05/27/2026

The episode teaches that the higher a believer’s calling and anointing, the greater the accusations, as Satan seeks to discredit, isolate, and shame God’s chosen people. Using examples such as Joseph, David, Job, and Jesus, it explains that accusation often precedes elevation and can distract believers from God’s voice. The host urges that not every accusation deserves a response, emphasizing silence, consistency, obedience, and letting God vindicate. It adds that attacks may intensify after God establishes someone, as their growth exposes others’ insecurity, but warns against bitterness and unforgiveness, affirming that what God establishes cannot be truly...


Surviving Church Hurt Without Losing God!
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05/25/2026

The episode addresses the reality of church hurt—betrayal, rejection, manipulation, gossip, judgment, or abandonment—often from leaders or trusted believers, and warns against confusing people with God. It affirms that the pain is real, that healing requires acknowledging its impact, and that buried hurt can leak into faith and relationships. It explains that forgiveness is not excusing harm but refusing to let bitterness define you, and cautions that isolation can hinder growth. The host encourages rebuilding a personal relationship with God through honest prayer and Scripture, seeking discernment (not paranoia), setting boundaries, and remembering not every church is t...


Recognizing the Hearts of Those Around You!
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05/22/2026

The episode teaches the importance of discernment, recognizing what is in people’s hearts through consistent evidence rather than charisma or isolated moments. Citing scriptures (Luke 6:45, Matthew 7:16–20, Philippians 2:4, Galatians 5:22–23, Proverbs 9:8, 1 John 4:1), it explains that words reveal what fills the heart, patterns over time show true “fruit,” and treatment of others—especially the vulnerable, exposes character. It adds that pressure reveals what is already inside and that a healthy heart welcomes correction and truth. Discernment is framed as protection, guiding wise boundaries to preserve peace, purpose, and alignment with truth.

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Sword Of The Spirit: Luke 6:45!
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05/20/2026

The episode centers on Luke 6:45, teaching that a person’s words reveal what is stored in the heart, especially under pressure, and that speech is evidence rather than the root problem. Real transformation is presented as changing what the heart stores—bitterness, fear, truth, or God’s Word—rather than merely trying to control or rehearse better speech. Pressure exposes inner content, so listeners are encouraged to observe their words not for self-condemnation but to identify their spiritual condition and trace issues back to the heart. The episode closes by urging continued faith growth and inspiration.

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Monitoring Spirits: A Sign You’re Marked, Not Attacked!
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05/18/2026

This episode reframes “monitoring spirits,” arguing believers often respond with fear when spiritual observation can indicate value and calling rather than vulnerability. Using examples of Job, Jesus, and Joseph, it explains that those who carry spiritual weight are watched, opposed, and scrutinized because they are a threat to the enemy. The script teaches that spiritual surveillance can produce discipline, sharpen discernment, expose inconsistencies, and develop maturity and authority under pressure. It urges listeners to see monitoring as confirmation and training that refines character and alignment, concluding with encouragement to stay connected, inspired, and growing in faith.


Justified by the Tears and Pain!
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05/15/2026

The episode teaches that confusing seasons of pressure, isolation, betrayal, and apparent loss are often preparation rather than punishment, and that private pain and tears are heard and recorded by God (citing Psalm 56:8) as evidence of faithfulness. The message emphasizes that certain authority and assignments are granted not by talent, gifting, or desire, but by tested endurance, loyalty, forgiveness, and purity maintained under trial. Listeners are encouraged not to hide or minimize their painful process because it validates and qualifies them, and the episode closes with an invitation to stay connected and continue growing in faith.

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Sword Of The Spirit: Matthew 12:30
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05/13/2026

The episode focuses on Matthew 12:30, emphasizing that spiritual neutrality does not exist: a person is either aligned with Christ or working against Him. The message warns that delaying obedience, ignoring conviction, staying silent when prompted to speak, and passivity are forms of “scattering” that create distance, weaken alignment, and invite confusion. To “gather” with Christ means actively partnering with Him through movement, release, and building what God directs. Listeners are urged to examine their day for acts of obedience versus ignored instructions, choose alignment, and continue growing in faith.

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No Neutrality
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05/11/2026

 Citing Matthew 12:30, the episode warns against a deceptive, modern form of “spirituality” that claims neutrality or seeks God’s benefits without surrender, repentance, obedience, or acknowledging Jesus as Lord. It argues there is no middle ground: being undecided, distant, or curious without commitment is still opposition, and anyone not gathering with Christ is scattering. The message emphasizes that spirituality without Christ leaves people vulnerable to deception and places them under other authorities. Listeners are urged to choose based on truth, not convenience or emotion, deciding whether Jesus is truly King of their lives.

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Recognizing the Hearts of Those Around You
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05/08/2026

 The episode teaches believers to recognize the hearts of others—not by judging, but by discerning patterns that reveal character over time. Citing Luke 6:45 and Matthew 12:34, it emphasizes that words expose what fills a person, and urges attention to whether speech builds up or tears down. It warns against being misled by charisma, pointing to Matthew 7:20 that people are known by their fruit and consistent outcomes. It advises observing how others handle vulnerability, respond under pressure, and receive truth or correction (Philippians 2:4, Galatians 5:22–23, Proverbs 9:8). It concludes with 1 John 4:1, encouraging testing spirits, guarding peace and purpose, and watch...


Sword Of The Spirit! 2 Thessalonians 3:3
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05/06/2026

The episode introduces 2 Thessalonians 3:3, it emphasizes that the Lord is faithful to establish believers—making them firm and rooted—and to guard them against the evil one. It teaches that while the enemy plots and pressure rises, God is already protecting and strengthening, and the key issue is trusting God’s faithfulness rather than fighting in personal strength or reacting in fear. Examples include God protecting Noah, establishing Joseph in chaos, and delivering Daniel from lions, contrasting this trust with Abraham’s self-protective actions outside God’s covering. The episode closes by encouraging listeners to stay connected, inspired, and growin...


Strength & Supernatural Strength!
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05/04/2026

The episode shares a personal reflection on believing strength meant staying composed and handling everything alone, which led to silent exhaustion and eventually reaching the limits of natural endurance. He contrasts striving without God, which drains, with enduring with God, which sustains, explaining that true strength comes from surrendering and relying on God’s supernatural strength rather than self-effort. In moments of overwhelm and weakness, he describes being carried, finding peace under pressure, clarity amid chaos, and endurance in adversity. He concludes that weakness is an invitation to draw closer to God, and thanks listeners, encouraging continued faith an...


Willing!
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05/01/2026

The episode emphasizes that God’s choosing is not based on talent or capability but on willingness to endure pain, confusion, isolation, and pressure without giving up. The message highlights steadfastness when support fades, guarding a pure heart, remaining faithful through difficult seasons, and continuing to say yes even when doors close. It frames this perseverance as answering God’s search for someone to “stand in the gap,” encouraging listeners not to question a heavy or different path because they were chosen to endure what others would not. The script closes by inviting continued connection and growth in faith.<...


The Art of Perseverance!
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04/29/2026

The episode teaches that perseverance is alignment with calling, built through repeated resistance and unseen endurance, and that challenges, delays, and obstacles are preparation rather than abandonment. The message emphasizes an internal battle of the mind, choosing truth over feelings, trusting God in silence, and learning faith not dependent on confirmation. It reframes waiting as refinement and protection, isolation as strategic strength-building, and pressure as clarification that develops identity. It distinguishes perseverance from stubbornness through discernment, highlights weakness and fatigue as opportunities for greater sustaining strength, and urges discipline, obedience, and consistency to avoid quitting before breakthrough, concluding...


Loving Someone Through Trauma!
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04/27/2026

The episode teaches that loving someone carrying trauma is intentional, patient, and costly because trauma reshapes trust and reactions, which can be misread as distance, rejection, or overreaction. It emphasizes discernment between a person and their wounds, warning against taking behaviors personally or trying to fix what you didn’t break. The message stresses that love is not control or becoming their savior; it should reflect God with truth, grace, and firm boundaries, avoiding enabling or self-sacrifice. Healing requires spiritual strength, prayer, and ultimately the traumatized person choosing surrender and healing, while the supporter stays anchored to God an...


Spiritual Sensitivity Through the Five Senses!
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04/24/2026

The episode teaches that God’s communication extends beyond audible words and must be developed through relationship, obedience, and intentional focus. Hearing God is described as discernment and inward recognition aligned with His Spirit and Word, often found in stillness. The host explains spiritual “senses”: seeing as perceiving patterns, confirmations, warnings, and divine timing; touch as sensing peace, restraint, or assurance; taste as intimacy through experiencing God’s goodness in His Word and obedience; and smell as discerning spiritual atmosphere, distinguishing peace and truth from confusion and deception. It concludes by urging listeners to grow in sensitivity and faith.<...


I Am, Because He Died!
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04/22/2026

The episod delivers a personal testimony that lasting change did not come through self-effort but through Jesus’ death on the cross. The speaker describes struggling with guilt, shame, broken patterns, and emptiness, realizing they could not save themselves. They emphasize that Jesus came for the broken and chose the cross as a personal act of love, bringing forgiveness, freedom from bondage, and a new identity. Because Jesus died, the speaker says they are forgiven, free, alive with resurrection power, restored, and fully belong to Christ, now living for Him rather than self. The script closes by encouraging listeners to...


How Battles Are Won Before They Begin!
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04/20/2026

The episode teaches that spiritual battle is not against people or situations but against deception, temptation, and fear that pull believers out of alignment with God, and that victory comes through intentional, consistent spiritual discipline rather than emotional reactions. Key practices include using Scripture as truth to counter lies, putting on the whole armor of God, taking thoughts captive, praying continually, submitting to God to resist effectively, closing doors such as unforgiveness and compromise, avoiding isolation through accountability, and enduring by standing firm. It emphasizes that believers fight from victory because Christ has already won, and closes by...


“I Empower You” Pt. 3
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04/17/2026

Thee episode emphasizes that revelation without action is meaningless, citing James 1:22 to urge listeners to be doers of the word and pursue transformation rather than information, validation, or permission. The message calls for walking out what God has been pressing on the listener, acknowledging that following God can bring disagreement, isolation, and loss, but that standing alone with God is better than standing with a crowd without Him. Citing Joshua 1:9 and Romans 12:2, it urges courage, surrender, and nonconformity, choosing obedience, alignment, and truth, and closes with encouragement to stay connected and grow in faith.

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“I Empower You” Pt. 2
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04/15/2026

The episode urges viewers to stop hiding the calling God has shown them, warning that a hidden calling is delayed and that silence when God says to speak is disobedience because their voice is assigned. It cites Jeremiah 1:7 to emphasize speaking and going where God sends, regardless of feelings. It then addresses comparison as a drain on confidence that blinds people to what God is doing in them, quoting Galatians 6:4 to focus on one’s own work and unique journey. Finally, it confronts shame over past actions, distinguishing conviction (which corrects) from shame (which condemns), citing Romans 8:1 to af...


“I Empower You” Pt. 1
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04/13/2026

 It urges listeners to stop shrinking or editing themselves to gain acceptance, reminding them with Psalm 139:14 that they are “fearfully and wonderfully made.” It explains that silence can come from unhealed wounds caused by being misunderstood, talked about, or overlooked, and emphasizes that God heals and restores, including restoring one’s voice. The message warns against being led by others’ opinions through people-pleasing and compromise, citing Galatians 1:10 to stress choosing God’s approval over man’s. It closes by encouraging continued faith and inspiration.

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Awaken To The Patterns Of The Enemy!
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04/10/2026

The episode teaches that the enemy’s danger lies in subtle, familiar patterns in thoughts, emotions, and decisions, and that discernment grows by stepping back to identify sources and expose influences so they lose power in the light of truth. It outlines tactics including deception and confusion, accusation and condemnation through past guilt, exploiting hidden wounds, pride and self-sufficiency, temptation through personal desire, fear and intimidation that rush decisions, normalizing evil by softening truth, isolation that amplifies lies, mocking faith to make truth feel embarrassing, and a progression from small thoughts toward destruction. The episode urges recognizing patterns ea...


The Storm That Follows You!
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04/08/2026

The episode teaches that not every hardship is an attack; some storms are consequences of stepping outside God’s instruction and serve as divine correction. Using Jonah’s story, it explains that his disobedience created a purposeful storm that endangered others, showing how personal choices ripple into families, relationships, and environments. The storm is framed as God’s merciful interruption meant to redirect rather than destroy, calling people back into alignment. The host emphasizes taking responsibility, surrendering, and honestly asking what God may have been ignored, because peace and breakthrough come through renewed obedience. It closes by encouraging contin...


Running Away From Destiny!
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04/06/2026

 The episode challenges those who have heard God’s call but stepped back because it felt heavy, costly, or uncomfortable, warning that running from destiny often looks like delay, distraction, or busyness disguised as “waiting.” It emphasizes that fear can sound spiritual, comfort opposes purpose, and destiny requires denying oneself and releasing people, habits, and old versions that cannot follow. The episode teaches that delayed or partial obedience is still disobedience, timing matters, and disobedience affects others and can invite corrective storms. It also highlights identity in God as essential to purpose, urging listeners to stop running, obey, and all...


The Bare Minimum Christian!
04/03/2026

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Salvation!
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04/01/2026

The episode  explains salvation as God’s act of rescuing humanity from sin and its consequences, closing the separation between people and a holy God through Jesus Christ. Salvation is described as deliverance from bondage and guilt, not something earned by works but a gift of grace received by faith. The script outlines key aspects of salvation, reconciliation, justification, regeneration, sanctification, and glorification, emphasizing it as both immediate and ongoing, personal and eternal, leading to restored fellowship with God and a transformed life. It closes by encouraging listeners to stay connected and grow in faith.

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Ignorance!
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03/30/2026

The episode teaches that Scripture does not treat ignorance as innocence; biblically, ignorance is the lack of revealed truth that is not sought or is rejected, and can become disobedience when truth is available. Citing Hosea 4:6, Acts 17:30, Romans 10:2, and Matthew 22:29, it warns that zeal without knowledge leads to error, limited authority, misinterpretation, and powerless living. It emphasizes that discernment requires trained understanding (Hebrews 5:14) and testing spirits requires knowledge (1 John 4:1), or believers become vulnerable to false voices. While some ignorance is inherited or cultural, some is chosen (John 3:19); the solution is humility and seeking wisdom from God (Proverbs 2:3–6; James 1:5), be...


Recognizing the Signs!
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03/27/2026

This episode teaches that people often get hurt not from lack of intelligence but from ignoring warning signs and repeating patterns. It defines discernment as truth-shaped perception, not suspicion or paranoia, and emphasizes observing behavior without rewriting it to match hope. The script lists common red flags such as deflection, inconsistency, emotional withdrawal, victimhood, and cycles of broken trust, and cites Proverbs 22:3 to stress that wisdom notices danger early. It highlights personal responsibility after recognizing patterns, encourages boundaries or distance when needed, distinguishes grace from enabling, and asserts that trust is rebuilt by consistent transformed behavior, not words...


Ruling Your Spirit!
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03/25/2026

 The episode teaches that true spiritual authority begins not in public influence but in private discipline, where God forms character and restraint before releasing power. Citing Proverbs 16:32, it defines strength as self-mastery—governing anger, pride, and reactions—because the enemy can derail believers by provoking insecurity or offense. Ruling your spirit means submitting emotions to the Holy Spirit rather than suppressing them, especially in speech, conflict, and accusation, trusting God’s justice (Romans 12:19). Faithfulness in small areas leads to greater responsibility (Luke 16:10), and self-control is essential fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23), practiced daily through self-denial (Luke 9:23).

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State of the Union: Christianity Today!
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03/23/2026

The episode offers a “state of the union” on Christianity, expressing gratitude for the gospel’s global impact—transforming lives and growing even under persecution—while grieving strain in many Western nations marked by declining attendance, fading cultural Christianity, weakening biblical literacy, celebrity-driven performance, and political division. It notes a rising hunger for authenticity as believers return to prayer, repentance, holiness, and sound doctrine, with small groups and Bible study movements increasing and young believers seeking resilient faith. Global growth in Africa, Latin America, and Asia is reshaping leadership, while scandals exposing corruption and abuse are framed as refinement...


Is the Soul Speaking?
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03/20/2026

The Ministering Angel Podcast introduces its mission to deepen listeners’ connection with Jesus Christ through faith-filled messages, then teaches discernment between the Holy Spirit and the soul (mind, will, emotions). It warns that internal voices can sound spiritual yet come from wounds, fears, ambitions, or desire for control, and urges testing impressions against Scripture. Citing Hebrews 4:12, Jeremiah 17:9, James 1:20, Galatians 5:17, Romans 8:14, Proverbs 3:5–6, Luke 9:23, John 15:5, and Galatians 5:22–23, it contrasts the soul’s reactions and self-defense with the Spirit’s obedience, humility, surrender, and Christlike fruit. If guidance produces pride, chaos, bitterness, or division, listeners should pause, because the Spirit aligns with the W...


Let’s Communicate!
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03/18/2026

The episode introduces the Ministering Angel Podcast as a faith-centered guide to deepening connection with Jesus Christ and gaining strength, wisdom, and resilience. It teaches that many conflicts come from what is unsaid, poorly said, or misheard, and emphasizes that strong relationships require clear, direct communication rather than hints, silence, or unspoken expectations. Key points include calmly expressing needs and hurts, listening with humility instead of preparing defenses, and recognizing that tone and delivery determine how truth is received. It stresses emotional responsibility, managing reactions, and addressing issues rather than avoiding conflict, while also using discernment and boundaries...