Don't Let the Flesh Win
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In this episode, the host, Chetta Like Money, opens up about the war between flesh and spirit — those moments when exhaustion, frustration, and self-doubt try to take over. Drawing from Scripture, personal reflection, and divine insight, she walks through what it means to wrestle with God like Jacob, to limp with grace, and to find holiness in the chaos of everyday life.
This is a call to stop numbing out and start noticing where God is still moving, even in the middle of the mess.
Key Scriptures:
- Genesis 32:22–32 — Jacob wrestles with God.
- Romans 7:15–25 — Paul’s tension between flesh and spirit.
- Psalm 13 — “How long, O Lord?”
- Matthew 11:28 — “Come to me, all you who are weary…”
Takeaways:
- Your anger and exhaustion are not sins — they’re signals.
- Wrestling with God is still being with God.
- Grace can meet you even when discipline slips.
- Rest is not a reward; it’s a requirement.
Listen if you’re:
- Running on fumes and calling it faith.
- Feeling like you’ve lost your rhythm with God.
- Trying to reconcile being spiritual and human at the same time.
Tagline for promotion: “Don’t hit snooze on your spirit — wake up before the world does.”
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