Ep 52: God Still Uses the Quiet Ones
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How do we come out boldly when we’re afraid or have been used to being quiet and well-behaved? Sometimes, speaking out requires us to take scary risks, and Esther is the perfect example. The king loved her, not just because of her beauty. He loved her character. And when it was time to speak up for her people, she was scared but did it anyway. However, she was tactical. And what was her tactic? In today’s episode, I share how her story showed me that God can use anyone, even when they’ve been used to staying quiet about who they were. Support GFB: Grace for Breakfast is listener-supported. Show your support by leaving a tip! Book a Discovery Call: Learn how I use AFT and other tools to help you end the cycle of people-pleasing, fear of judgment, & rejection after dealing with trauma, abuse, or neglect. Purchase the Envision Workshop: A self-examination tool to uncover the hidden blocks keeping you from success and coach yourself to the next level. Join the newsletter: Where I share very intimate insider-only stories, lessons, and insights on how to overcome people-pleasing, fear of judgment, pain from rejection, and develop a deeper relationship with God. Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
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