Planted In Purpose: A Kingdom Building Podcast
Planted in Purpose is a Scripture-centered podcast rooted in Psalm 1:3 that we would be like trees planted by the rivers of water, bearing fruit in our season and grounded in Ephesians 2:10, which reminds us that we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus for good works prepared in advance for us to walk in.
This podcast exists to remind women of faith that they are not accidental, delayed, or overlooked but intentionally formed, positioned, and called by God for Kingdom purpose.
Hosted by Sheri Neely, Planted in Purpose is a space for women who desire deeper intimacy with God, spiritual clarity, and the confidence to walk in obedience. Through biblical teaching, testimony, prayer, and conversations with women of faith, Sheri explores what it truly means to be planted by God formed in hidden seasons, protected through spiritual warfare, and positioned for divine assignment.
Each episode equips women to mature spiritually, sharpen their discernment, and step fully into their identity as daughters entrusted with Kingdom influence.
This podcast is for the woman who senses God calling her deeper but needs clarity for her next step. It is also for the woman who has been faithful in obedience and simply needs renewed strength to keep going.
Here, you will find:
• Encouragement anchored in Scripture
• Prayer and declarations
• Conversations with women walking boldly in faith
• Leadership and spiritual development for women
If you are ready to grow steadily, hear God clearly, and walk confidently in your assignment, you are in the right place.
Whether you are rebuilding, refining, or stepping into a new season, this podcast will help you grow roots that run deep and bear fruit that lasts.
Stay planted. Grow in purpose.
Planted In Purpose: A Kingdom Building Podcast
Episode 6: Be Holy-Set Apart for God
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What does it really mean to live holy… in today’s world?
In this Holy Week reflection, Sheri explores the call to holiness—not as perfection, but as daily surrender and a life set apart for God.
Many of us love God… but still find ourselves struggling to live in alignment with Him. This episode gently challenges that tension and reminds us that holiness is not something we achieve all at once—it is something we walk out daily, with grace.
Through Scripture, personal reflection, and real-life application, you’ll be reminded that:
• Holiness is about identity, not perfection
• You don’t have to earn God’s love—but you are called to live differently
• Alignment with God shows up in everyday decisions
• Even when you fall short, God’s grace invites you to get back up and keep walking
This episode also speaks to real-life areas—including work, business, and waiting seasons—helping you see what holiness looks like beyond Sunday.
As we reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus during Holy Week, we are reminded:
He didn’t go to the cross so we could stay the same…
He went so we could be transformed.
Scriptures Referenced (ESV)
• 1 Peter 1:15–16
• Isaiah 53:5
• Revelation 1:18
• Hebrews 4:16
• 1 Corinthians 10:23
Key Takeaway
Holiness is not about being perfect…
it’s about being set apart and choosing God daily.
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Stay planted.
Stay prayerful.
And walk in your purpose.