• Episode 285. Holding On To What God Has Done!
    Mar 27 2026

    What do we do when we see both the justice of God and still long for His mercy?In Isaiah 63, we’re given a powerful contrast — a God who brings righteous judgment, yet remains full of compassion for His people. It’s a chapter that reminds us that even when we don’t fully understand what God is doing, we can look back at what He’s already done.Today, we’re talking about justice, mercy, and the kind of honest prayer that cries out, “God, where are You?” — while still choosing to trust that He hears.Be Blessed and enjoy!Please follow, like and share our podcast with a friend or family member!

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Episode 284. Beauty for Ashes: God’s Plan for Restoration : Isaiah 61
    Mar 20 2026

    Have you ever wondered if brokenness can actually become something beautiful?

    The prophet Isaiah describes a moment when God would send someone to heal the brokenhearted, free the captives, and turn ashes into beauty.

    And when Jesus Christ read this prophecy in Gospel of Luke, He said something shocking:

    “Today, this scripture is fulfilled.”

    So what does Isaiah 61 reveal about God’s plan to restore our lives?

    Let’s dive in.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode 283. No Longer Forsaken: The Promise of Isaiah 62
    Mar 13 2026

    Have you ever felt overlooked, forgotten, or defined by your past?

    In Isaiah 62, God speaks a powerful promise over His people: the names Forsaken and Desolate will be replaced with Delight and Beloved. What was once broken will shine again. God declares that He will not stay silent until His people are restored and their righteousness shines like the dawn.

    Today we’re exploring a chapter about restoration, identity, and the God who refuses to give up on His people. Because when God speaks a new name over your life, everything changes.

    As always be blessed and enjoy.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 282. A Life That Shines (Proverbs 31 & Isaiah 60)
    Mar 7 2026

    What does it mean to live a life that truly shines?

    In this episode of A Breath of Fresh Air Podcast, we explore the powerful connection between Proverbs 31 and Isaiah 60. Proverbs 31 paints a picture of a life rooted in wisdom, strength, and reverence for God, while Isaiah 60 calls God's people to “Arise, shine, for your light has come.”

    Together, these passages remind us that when we live with wisdom, humility, and faithfulness, God’s glory shines through our everyday lives.

    In this conversation we discuss:
    • What it means to live with godly wisdom
    • How God's light transforms ordinary lives
    • Why character and faithfulness matter more than recognition
    • How believers today can reflect God’s glory in a dark world

    Whether you're seeking encouragement, spiritual growth, or deeper biblical insight, this episode is an invitation to live a life that reflects God’s light.

    Let your light shine.

    As always be blessed and enjoy.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 281. Trust and Restore
    Feb 28 2026

    Today we’re stepping into Psalm 31 and Isaiah 59; two passages that meet us in moments when it feels like God is distant and the world feels broken. Psalm 31 is a cry of trust in the middle of distress, declaring, ‘Into Your hands I commit my spirit.’ Isaiah 59 confronts the reality that sin creates separation; not because God is weak, but because our choices build walls. Yet even there, God steps in as Redeemer. If you’ve ever wrestled with silence from heaven or longed for restoration, this episode reminds us that trust and repentance open the door for God to move. Let’s dive in.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 280. Living What We Pray
    Feb 21 2026

    Today we’re diving into Proverbs 30 and Isaiah 58. Two powerful passages that challenge both our hearts and our habits. Proverbs 30 gives us a posture of humility, reminding us to depend on God daily and to guard against pride and excess. Isaiah 58 pushes us even further, redefining what true worship looks like; not just words or rituals, but justice, compassion, and integrity in action. Together, these chapters ask a bold question: Is our faith shaping how we live? If you’re ready for a faith that’s both humble and active, this one’s for you.

    As always be blessed and enjoy.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Episode 279. Peace for the Righteous (Isaiah 57)
    Jan 20 2026

    Today we’re bringing together Psalm 30 and Isaiah 57 — two passages that remind us that God meets us at our lowest point. Psalm 30 tells us that mourning doesn’t last forever and that joy has a way of breaking through by God’s hand. Isaiah 57 shows us where God chooses to dwell — not just in the high and holy place, but with the humble, the broken, and the repentant. Together, these chapters reveal a God who heals, restores, and replaces shame with peace. If you’ve ever wondered whether God still draws near after failure or pain, this episode is for you. Let’s dive in.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 278. Included, but Accountable — Isaiah 56
    Jan 10 2026

    Today we’re in Isaiah 56, a chapter that shows us what life looks like after grace is received. God opens the door wide, welcoming the outsider, the overlooked, and the ones who thought they didn’t belong, while also calling His people to live with justice, obedience, and integrity. Isaiah 56 reminds us that God’s kingdom is inclusive, but it’s never careless. If you’ve ever wondered where you fit in God’s story or what faithful living really looks like, this chapter speaks directly to that tension.

    As always be blessed and enjoy.

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    1 hr and 16 mins