The Ministering Angel Podcast

Let’s Communicate!

Ronald Myers jr

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The episode introduces the Ministering Angel Podcast as a faith-centered guide to deepening connection with Jesus Christ and gaining strength, wisdom, and resilience. It teaches that many conflicts come from what is unsaid, poorly said, or misheard, and emphasizes that strong relationships require clear, direct communication rather than hints, silence, or unspoken expectations. Key points include calmly expressing needs and hurts, listening with humility instead of preparing defenses, and recognizing that tone and delivery determine how truth is received. It stresses emotional responsibility, managing reactions, and addressing issues rather than avoiding conflict, while also using discernment and boundaries when others seek control or refuse honesty. The message calls for Spirit-led self-examination so words heal, build trust, and protect peace.

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Unspoken Roots

 Welcome to the Ministering Angel Podcast, where you'll deepen your connection with Jesus Christ. Whether new or returning this podcast is your guide to unlocking potential and overcoming challenges. Ronald, along with various hosts, shares divine messages that inspire strength, wisdom, and resilience.

More than a podcast, it's a sanctuary of faith and miracles. Get ready to be inspired and empowered.

 Most of our problems are not really about what happened. They're about what was never said. What was said the wrong way, or what was heard through wounded ears. We talk every day, but we rarely communicate. We assume, we hint. We shut down. We explode. We avoid hard conversations and then wonder why distance grows.

Communication Shows Maturity

Communication reveals maturity. It exposes insecurity. It uncovers pride. It shows whether we are led by emotion or by wisdom. You cannot build strong relationships with weak communication. You cannot claim spiritual growth while speaking carelessly, and you cannot expect clarity if you refuse to be clear.

Say It Clearly

Stop expecting people to read your mind. Hints are not communication. Silence is not maturity when something needs to be addressed. Most frustration comes from unspoken expectations. You cannot hold someone accountable for what you never clearly expressed. If you are hurt, say it. If you need something, ask for it.

If something bothered you, address it Calmly. Direct communication prevents delayed explosions. Clarity is not harsh, it is healthy. Clarity is kindness. 

Listen With Humility

Uh, listening is just as important as speaking. Many people are not listening. They're preparing their defense. When someone speaks, we often filter their words through past wounds instead of hearing what they're actually saying.

Real listening requires humility. It means pausing your rebuttal. It means asking questions instead of assuming motives. You cannot build trust if people feel unheard. Understanding builds trust. 

Tone And Delivery

Tone matters. You can be right and still be wrong because of your tone. Truth without love feels like attack volume does not equal authority.

Sarcasm often masks resentment. The way you say something determines how it will be received. You may have the right message, but if your tone is sharp or dismissive, the door closes. Delivery matters. Correction without grace produces resistance. Delivery determines reception. 

Own Your Emotions

Emotional responsibility is essential.

Stop blaming people for reactions you refuse to control. Your feelings are real, but they are your responsibility. Past trauma may explain your triggers, but it does not excuse destructive responses. Growth means pausing before reacting. Instead of accusing, communicate ownership, say what you felt and why.

Mature communication acknowledges emotion without weaponizing it. Maturity manages emotion before expression. 

Courage Over Avoidance

Avoidance may feel peaceful, but it slowly destroys connection. When you avoid difficult conversations, resentment grows quietly. Silence may feel calm in the moment, but it creates emotional distance over time.

Healthy conflicts strengthens relationships. Addressing issues in love prevents long-term damage. Courage today protects connection Tomorrow, courage protects connection. 

Discernment And Boundaries

Not everyone wants resolution, some want control. There are times when communication fails because the other person is not seeking clarity.

Some deflect, some manipulate. Some avoid accountability. Discernment is necessary if someone consistently refuses honesty, peace may require distance. You are not obligated to remain in conversations designed to confuse you. Peace sometimes requires boundaries. 

Spirit Led Motives

Before you speak, ask yourself, what is my motive?

Are you trying to win or are you trying to understand? Are you speaking from ego, hurt or healing? Spirit-LED communication requires self-examination. Invite the Holy Spirit into your conversations. 

Words That Heal

Words can wound deeply, but they can also heal powerfully. Growth shows up in how you speak under pressure.

Words should build, not break. 

Choose Growth Daily

If we are going to grow, we have to learn how to talk. Communication is not just. Exchanging information. It is revealing character. The way you speak reflects who you are becoming when you choose. Clarity over assumption, humility over defense, discipline over reaction, courage over avoidance, and grace over pride.

Final Call To Communicate

You strengthen relationships and protect peace. Let's communicate.

 Thank you for joining the Ministering Angel Podcast. Stay connected, stay inspired, and continue growing in faith. Until next time, be blessed and keep shining your light.