Come Bible with Ana Podcast
Hello brother's and sister's in Christ! This channel was created to share my love of God with other's and grow with you in knowing God more deeply daily. None of us our perfect and God says to come as you are! The Bible tells us He will come find you, God has found you and God can heal your brokenness. This is a chance to discuss and put into practice what God calls us for, our purpose. How God is covering our relationships, and the struggles that may come along the way. The ups and downs of being a follower of Christ. Day to day life, how can we keep moving forward and not let Satan take over our lives and bring us back to sin. Loving God is easy, living for God can be hard but is worth every bit of the hardship. We will discuss, learn, and try to get some answers to questions we are unsure of about the Bible here at our table. So come Bible with ME and share your love for God!
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Come Bible with Ana Podcast
Watering your Desert
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"Imagine for a moment a woman named Hagar. She’s been cast out into the Desert of Beersheba, carrying only a small skin of water and her young son, Ishmael. Eventually, the water runs out. The sun is relentless, the sand is burning, and she is completely empty—emotionally and physically.
She’s so certain they’re going to die that she places her son under a bush because she can't bear to watch him fade away. She sits a distance off and just sobs. In that moment, Hagar isn’t just in a literal desert; she’s in a spiritual one. She feels abandoned by everyone she once knew, and she believes even God has stopped watching
But then, the Bible tells us something incredible. God hears the cry of the boy, and He speaks to Hagar. He doesn't just promise her a future; the text says He opened her eyes, and right there—in the same spot where she had been weeping in despair—she saw a well of water.
The well didn't just 'appear' by magic in that second. Most scholars believe the well was already there. Hagar was just too blinded by her pain and the 'dryness' of her situation to see the provision that was standing right next to her.
That is the heart of what we’re talking about today. You might feel like you’re wandering aimlessly, but God is about to open your eyes to the 'well' He has already prepared in your wilderness."
"Welcome back to Come Bible with Ana. Last week, we talked about 'keeping the fire going'—that high-energy, passionate devotion. But what happens when the fire feels like it’s turned into scorching heat? Today, we are shifting from the mountain top to the sand. We’re talking about walking through the desert."
"A dry season isn't a sign of failure; it’s often a sign of a new work God is doing. If you feel empty, lonely, or like God is silent, this episode is for you."
Thank you for your support. I thank you for listening. I just want to say, none of this would be possible without God. So until next time, keep Bibling, keep spreading and Water your Desert. Open your ears, your hearts and your minds, and put God first and see him work in everything, give God your heart, soul and life. Be disciplined in God and dig deeper in God's word. He loves you and so do I! This is the year of renewal and building your relationship and foundation on God's word.
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