At the Foot of Grace
Welcome to At the Foot of Grace, a faith-based podcast designed to inspire, encourage, and help you grow closer to God. Hosted by Jenn, this space is dedicated to diving deep into faith, prayer, and the journey of walking with Christ.
Whether you’re seeking hope, looking for practical ways to deepen your relationship with God, or just curious about what He has in store for your life, this podcast is for you. Each episode will explore biblical truths, share powerful reflections, and offer encouragement to help you navigate life’s challenges and victories with grace.
Join the Grace Seekers community as we press forward together, trusting God through the unknown and finding strength at His feet. Together, we’ll uncover the beauty of living a life centered in faith, one step at a time.
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At the Foot of Grace
🎙I Drifted… But His Wind Found Me
Have you ever felt God calling you back — not because you sinned, but because you drifted?
In this week’s episode of At the Foot of Grace, Jennifer Spence opens her heart about returning to the altar when life, distractions, and survival mode have pulled you away from your secret place.
Through Ezekiel’s vision of the valley of dry bones, a personal reflection on intimacy with God, and a heartfelt altar call prayer, Jennifer invites you to stop striving, be still, and let the Fresh Wind of the Spirit revive the weary places of your soul.
✨ Featuring Worship Songs:
- “Fresh Wind” – Hillsong Worship
- “Rest On Us” – Maverick City Music & UPPERROOM
- “Refiner” – Maverick City Music (feat. Chandler Moore & Steffany Gretzinger)
đź’ Journal Prompt:
“Lord, what have I placed above Your presence — and how can I return to You this week?”
Because sometimes revival doesn’t start in a church building… it starts when you whisper, “God, I’m ready to be Yours again.”
🎧 Listen now — and let the wind meet you where you are.