Shownotes
Ever feel like your prayers hit the ceiling? This one’s for you. Discover the difference between being seen by God and being truly known by Him.
Summary: Have you ever sat in a crowded room and wondered if God really notices you, personally? This episode goes straight to the heart of that feeling of being spiritually anonymous. We’ll explore the profound difference between being merely seen and being intimately known by God. Through the stories of Hagar, Moses, and Mary Magdalene, you’ll discover how Scripture paints a consistent picture of a God who doesn’t just address crowds, but calls His children by name. If you’re tired of feeling like a nameless spectator in your own faith story, this episode is an invitation to remember that your life is not a footnote—it’s a story He is writing with you as the beloved main character.
Included Segments:
- The Difference Between Being Seen and Being Known
- Hagar: The First Person to Name God (El Roi)
- Moses: Called by Name from the Burning Bush
- Mary Magdalene: Recognizing Jesus When He Says Her Name
- Why We Still Feel Lost in the Crowd
- Questions Worth Sitting With
Who This Episode is For: This episode is for the woman who feels spiritually exhausted and quietly wonders if her faith is real anymore. If you show up and perform but feel a growing emptiness, and your prayers feel more like whispers into the void than conversations with a friend, you’ll find comfort and truth here. It’s for the one who loves Jesus but is tired of the pressure and longs to feel seen and known by Him on a personal level, not just as part of a group.
Key Scriptures:
- Genesis 16
- Exodus 3
- John 20
- Psalm 139
- John 10
Ready to take your first soft step back?
The Beloved Return is a gentle, guided experience created for women who want to reconnect with God without pressure, performance, or pretending. It's not a program to fix you or a checklist to keep up with—it's a quiet place to exhale, listen, and begin again at your own pace.
You don't have to know what to say. You don't have to feel ready. You don't have to clean yourself up first.
If something in this story stirred your heart—even faintly—that's enough to begin.
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Remember, real faith wasn’t meant to be curated—it was meant to be lived!