Jubilee Life Coach: Daily Meditations
Jubilee Life Coach: Daily Meditations is a Christ-centered podcast for those who want to follow Jesus not only in belief, but in daily life.
The word Jubilee comes from the biblical Year of Jubilee, a time of release, restoration, and freedom from debt. In the fullest sense, Jesus Christ is our true Jubilee. In him, we are forgiven, set free from the debt of sin, and welcomed into the joy of God’s kingdom.
To be Christian is to be more than religious. It is to be a disciple of Jesus Christ the King—to belong to him, to listen to his voice, and to follow him with trust, love, and obedience.
Life is not merely about surviving the day or chasing success on earth. In Christ, we are called to live as citizens of heaven here and now. That means learning to walk in his presence, reflect his character, and bear witness to his kingship in the ordinary moments of everyday life.
Coaching here means a Christ-centered and gospel-driven way of helping believers grow in sanctification and spiritual fruitfulness. It is about encouragement, wisdom, reflection, and practical guidance for living faithfully before God. Not self-help, but Spirit-dependent growth. Not mere inspiration, but transformation in Christ.
Through these daily meditations, you will be invited to slow down, reflect on Scripture, fix your eyes on Jesus, and learn to live with greater freedom, faith, and joy in him.
Jubilee Life Coach: Daily Meditations
Four Hymns of Reflection
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This collection features music created with the assistance of Suno, inspired by and based on the texts and themes of four beloved traditional hymns:
Be Still My Heart, Jesus Led Me All the Way, The Old Rugged Cross (On a Hill Far Away), and My Jesus, I Love Thee.
And contradict his gracious women. God safely by his hand us far. Now give place to me first before his mercy seeked, thou didst to him thy home. To trust his wisdom, love and harm did ever trouble yet before. And he refused to hear thy call. He who has helped thee hitherto will help thee all thy journey through the rough and thorny be the road. It leads thee home a pace to God. Then count thy present trials for heaven will make amends for be still my heart, thy God is true, and he will guide me until all these clouds are pasted. And thou shalt rest. Let me step by step each day. I will step the same as a Jesus led me all She's a Swelling. This is my son. This is my son Fracy I say my son. This is my son. The emblem of suffering and shame. And I love that old cross were the dearest and for a world of lost. So I'll cherish the old rugged cross till my trophies at last I lay down. I will cling to the overgrown cross and exchange it someday for a crown that old rugged cross, so despised by the world, has a wondrous attraction for me for the deal of God that's glory above bear it too dark hell. So I'll turn it the door my trophies at last I laid down. I will think to the dog exchanges on the day for the crown. So divine wondrous beauty For Twas on that Ocros Jesus tougher and die to pardon and take it by me. So I'll church the old rugged cost till my trophies at last I lay down. I will cling to the old rugged form and exchange it someday for the girl. I will ever be shame and reproof. Then he'll call me someday to my home for me. Where is the forever? My gracious redeemer, my Savior art thou. If ever I love thee, my Jesus 'tis no. I love thee because thou hast first loved me and purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree. I love thee for wearing the thorns on thy brow. I love thee, I will love thee in death and praise thee as long as the breath and say when the death to lies cold on my breath. However darty in heaven so bright, I'll sing with a glittering crown on my breath. If ever I love thee my Jesus, you can't get a lot of people.