The Ministering Angel Podcast
The Ministering Angel podcast is designed to help you navigate life's challenges through spiritual eyes. I will attempt to give you right now practical answers to life's most challenging dilemmas. Helping you to see yourself and see god hopefully from his perspective.
The Ministering Angel Podcast
The Blueprint to Change! Part 1
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The episode emphasizes that while many people desire outcomes like peace, healing, and growth, real change requires embracing an uncomfortable process of honesty and internal transformation. The speaker reflects that not all struggles are spiritual attacks; some stem from unhealed wounds, survival mindsets, normalized unhealthy patterns, or areas not surrendered to God. Lasting change begins within, renewing the mind as taught in Romans 12:2—because external changes in environment, relationships, or outward spirituality can still leave inner dysfunction intact. Frustration can expose hidden issues, and transformation starts with humility, accountability, and truth that enables healing.
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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
DorothyChange is something almost everyone says they want. We want peace. We want healing. We want stability. We want clarity, purpose, discipline, growth, and freedom. But what I’ve learned is this, many people want the outcome of change without embracing the process required to produce it. Real change is uncomfortable because real change confronts you. It exposes patterns. It reveals wounds. It uncovers excuses. It forces honesty. And most people spend their lives avoiding honesty with themselves. One of the hardest realities I had to face in my own life was recognizing that not everything I struggled with was the devil attacking me. Some things were connected to wounds I had never healed from, mindsets I had developed through survival, unhealthy patterns I normalized, or areas of my life I had not fully surrendered to God. That kind of truth is uncomfortable. Because it is easier to blame people. It is easier to blame circumstances. It is easier to blame spiritual warfare. But eventually you reach a place where you have to ask yourself: “What if the issue is not only around me, but also within me?” That question changes everything. Many people are trying to move into a new season while carrying old mindsets, old habits, old wounds, and old identities. But life does not truly change until the internal world changes first. You can change environments and still remain the same person internally. You can change relationships and still repeat the same cycles. You can even become more spiritual outwardly while remaining emotionally unhealthy inwardly. That’s why transformation begins internally before it manifests externally. The Bible says in Romans 12:2: “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind…” Notice the word renewing. Renewing is a process. And processes are rarely comfortable. Sometimes God will allow you to become frustrated with your current condition because frustration exposes what comfort has hidden. Some people do not change because dysfunction became familiar to them. Chaos became familiar. Fear became familiar. Toxic cycles became familiar. Eventually people stop fighting what they have adapted to. But growth begins when you become honest enough to acknowledge: “This is not healthy.” “This is not who I want to be.” “This cannot continue.” That is where transformation starts. Not with perfection. Not with performance. With honesty. And I think that is what makes change so difficult for many people. Change requires humility. It requires accountability. It requires the willingness to confront yourself without pretending anymore. That is painful. But it is also freeing. Because once truth enters your life, healing can finally begin.
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