Episodes

Saturday Oct 25, 2025
Saturday Oct 25, 2025
The Christian life is not a casual strollāitās aĀ sacred journey. Jesus called it theĀ narrow path: A road that requires focus, faith, and steadfast trust. Itās the way ofĀ truth in a world of distraction, ofĀ faith in a culture of comfort, and ofĀ purpose in a life that often pulls in many directions. It is not wide or comfortable, but it leads toĀ lifeāabundant, eternal, and glorious.
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Every believer is invited to walk this way: To choose obedience over ease, surrender over self, perseverance over compromise. The narrow path is not about restriction; itās aboutĀ refinement where faith is forged, character is formed, and intimacy with Christ deepens.
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This path may feel lonely or difficult at times, yet we areĀ never alone. The Holy Spirit empowers our steps, the Word directs our course, and the fellowship of believers strengthens our resolve. Each act of obedience, each prayer in surrender, each step of faith brings us closer to our ultimate celebration in Christ. (Matthew 7:13ā14, Psalm 119:133 & 2 Timothy 4:7)
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šæĀ Remember: āHeavenās gate may be narrow, but it opens wide to those who walk in love, obedience, and truth.ā
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š Listen & read the full WRAP here: https://womenatwork.online/wrap-week-460/

Saturday Nov 01, 2025
W@W WRAP - Week 461: āļø Breaking Free from Comparison
Saturday Nov 01, 2025
Saturday Nov 01, 2025
Have you ever found yourself scrolling through social mediaāseeing perfect homes, smiling families, and dream holidaysāand suddenly feelingā¦Ā less than?
Comparison is so subtle, so silent, that it often slips in unnoticed. Yet it is powerful. It creeps into our hearts whispering,Ā āYouāre not enough. Youāre behind. You donāt measure up.ā
But hereās the truth:Ā Comparison is not just a thief of joyāitās a thief of wisdom, gratitude, and worship. It blinds us to our blessings, breeds discontent, and distracts us from our divine calling. It makes us look sideways when God is calling us to lookĀ upward.
God never intended for us to live as a copy. We are HisĀ original masterpieceācrafted with divine intention and purpose. (Galatians 6:4ā5, Philippians 4:11ā12 & John 21:22)
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šæĀ Remember: āWhen we fix our eyes on Christ instead of comparison, gratitude blossoms, peace grows, and joy is restored.ā
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š Listen & read the full WRAP here: https://womenatwork.online/wrap-week-461/

Saturday Nov 08, 2025
Saturday Nov 08, 2025
In this age of dazzling noise, where every platform proclaims, every voice declares, and every opinion competes for our hearts, the true challenge is not finding aĀ word, but recognisingĀ The Word.
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Discernment is the holy art of hearing Heaven amidst the chaos of earth. Itās not suspicion; itās spiritual sightāa heart tuned to the whisper of our Good Shepherd.
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In Acts 17, the Berean believers were calledĀ nobleĀ because they didnāt just listen to PaulātheyĀ searchedĀ the Scriptures daily to see if what he said was true. Their eagerness was not gullibility; it was anchored hunger, humble hearts, and sharp discernment.
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Truth does not shout; itĀ shines. And when the Holy Spirit breathes upon the Word, truth leaps from ink to fire, from page to presence. The Scriptures become not mere text, but living revelationāshaping, sanctifying, and setting us free.
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Today, the Spirit is calling us back to the holy posture of the Bereans: Eager to hear, yet anchored in truth; receptive, yet discerning; Spirit-led, yet Scripture-rooted. (Acts 17:11, Romans 12:2, 1 Thessalonians 5:21, John 17:17 & John 16:13)
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š Remember: Not every voice that quotes Scripture speaks for Godābut every truth from Scripture points to Jesus. For when the Spirit of Truth opens the Scriptures, ink becomes flames, and pages turn into pathways of revelation.
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š Listen & read the full WRAP here: https://womenatwork.online/wrap-week-462/

Saturday Nov 15, 2025
W@W WRAP - Week 463: š« Empty Jars: When Heaven Meets our āLittleā
Saturday Nov 15, 2025
Saturday Nov 15, 2025
š Where we see emptiness, Heaven sees an invitation. Our ālittleā is the doorway through which God steps in with abundance.
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There are moments when life reduces us to almost nothingāour strength depleted, our hope thin, our hands seemingly empty. Yet God specialises in beginning miracles at the exact point where we feel most empty.
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When the widow cried out to Elisha in 2 Kings 4, she had lost her husband, her income, and her hope. But God didnāt ask her for what she lackedāHe asked her for what she already had.
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āTell me, what do you have in your house?ā
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Her answer was honest and hesitant: āI have nothing⦠except a small jar of oil.ā And that is exactly where Heaven begins. God starts with our āexcept.ā He multiplies our āonly.ā He fills whatever we bringāif it is empty.
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Our miracle is never about the size of our āoilā. It is always about the posture of our heart. āGod cannot fill a jar that refuses to empty itself.ā So let us lean into this beautiful truth today: When we empty ourselves of pride, fear, and self-reliance, God fills us with the oil of His grace. And when we trust and obey, even with our little, He does exceedingly more than we can imagine. (2 Kings 4:2ā6 & Luke 9:23ā24)
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š Listen & read the full WRAP here: https://womenatwork.online/wrap-week-463/

Saturday Nov 22, 2025
Saturday Nov 22, 2025
There are moments in life when our hearts feel stretched, tired, and quietly conflictedāwhen the world seems upside down, when compromise looks rewarded, and when those who ignore God appear to flourish while those who follow Him walk the harder road.
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Psalm 73 invites us into this deeply honest struggle. Asaph does not hide his disappointmentāhe names it. He wrestles with envy. He is shaken by injustice. He confesses a slipping heart.
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But something sacred happens along the way. The man who starts inĀ frustrationĀ ends inĀ faith, the heart that beginsĀ wrestlingĀ ends inĀ worship, and the soul clouded byĀ envyĀ is cleared byĀ eternity.
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Psalm 73 becomes a holy roadmap, guiding us fromĀ the instability of what we see intoĀ the security of Who we know.
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In the sanctuary of God, our perspective is lifted, our confidence is restored, and our desires are re-aligned to His eternal goodness.
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It is there that we rediscover this anchoring truth: āGod is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.ā (Psalm 73:2ā3, Psalm 73:17, Psalm 73:25ā26)
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š The moment we choose God as our portion, our story shifts from striving to resting, from questioning to worship, from wrestling⦠to unshakable trust.
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š Listen & read the full WRAP here: https://womenatwork.online/wrap-week-464/

Saturday Nov 29, 2025
W@W WRAP - Week 465: šāāļø A Holy Pursuit
Saturday Nov 29, 2025
Saturday Nov 29, 2025
š āWhen we seek God first, everything else finds its rightful place.ā
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There is a sacred longing inside of every one of usāa holy pull towards our Creator. It is a yearning that whispers in the quiet moments, stirs in the deep places, and awakens whenever our soul remembers Who it belongs to.
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This longing is not weakness⦠It is not emptiness⦠It is an invitation.
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We were created not for casual faith, but for holy pursuit. Not for spiritual comfort zones, but for spiritual hunger. Not for a distant God, but for a deeply encountered God.
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And here is the breathtaking truth of Scripture: When we seek God with all our heart, we WILL find Him (Jeremiah 29:13).
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Not might. Not maybe. It is a divine guarantee.
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Seeking God is not about striving⦠It is about aligning. It is not about performing⦠It is about pursuing. It is not about perfection⦠It is about priority.
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This is our call today: Let us return to the pursuit. Seek God first. Seek Him continually. Seek Him wholeheartedly.
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Because when we find Him, we find everything. (Hebrews 11:6, Jeremiah 29:13, Psalm 145:18)
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š Listen & read the full WRAP here: https://womenatwork.online/wrap-week-465/

Saturday Dec 06, 2025
W@W WRAP - Week 466: āļø When Jesus Steps In, Light Breaks Through
Saturday Dec 06, 2025
Saturday Dec 06, 2025
š āLight always overcomes darknessānot the other way around.ā
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At the very beginning of time, God spoke one breathtaking word: LIGHT. And in an instant, darkness shattered, dawn awakened, and the world was set ablaze with divine possibility.
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And that same LightāJesus Christ, the radiance of the Fatherāstill speaks into our lives today.
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He speaks into the chaos and says, āLet there be clarity.ā He speaks into fear and says, āLet there be courage.ā He speaks into weariness and says, āLet there be rest.ā He speaks into sorrow and says, āLet there be joy.ā
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Light is Who Jesus is. And when He steps in, darkness doesnāt just weaken⦠it loses its power. Its grip. Its voice. Its territory.
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So let us anchor ourselves in this unwavering truth: No darkness is too deep, too cold,
or too heavy for the Light of Christ to break through. Not in the world. Not in our families. Not in our minds. Not in our hearts.
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As C.S. Lewis wrote: āWe are mirrors whose brightness is wholly derived from the sun that shines upon us.ā
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We shine because He shines. And because Jesus is our Light, we received a holy invitation to: Arise, shine, and walk radiant in His glory. (John 1:4ā5, Isaiah 60:1 & John 8:12)
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š Listen & read the full WRAP here: https://womenatwork.online/wrap-week-466/

Saturday Dec 13, 2025
W@W WRAP - Week 467: ā¤ļø Experiencing Jesus: Heaven has Come Near
Saturday Dec 13, 2025
Saturday Dec 13, 2025
š āAnd the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory.ā (John 1:14)
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Christmas is not simply a moment in historyāit is Heaven coming down to earth. The eternal God stepped into time, not to observe us from a distance, but to dwell among us, to walk with us, to redeem us, to raise us, and to lead us.
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Jesus did not come to decorate our livesāHe came to define us. And when we behold Himānot as tradition, not as memory, but as Living Kingāeverything changes. (John 6:35; John 10:9, 11; John 11:25 & Revelation 22:13)
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š Listen & read the full WRAP here: https://womenatwork.online/wrap-week-467/

Saturday Dec 20, 2025
W@W WRAP - Week 468: ā¤ļø When God Chose Nearness
Saturday Dec 20, 2025
Saturday Dec 20, 2025
š Let us not forget: Heavenās greatest gift was not peace, but the Prince who brings it. Not life, but the Life Himself. Not hope, but the Holy One who fulfils it.
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Before the world could name its longings, before humanity could articulate its ache, God spoke a promise into time. Not a strategy. Not a philosophy. But a Son.
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Heaven did not respond to our brokenness with distanceāit responded with incarnation.
The infinite wrapped in flesh. The Holy stepped into history. Glory chose humility.
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Isaiah did not merely predict a birthāhe proclaimed a throne. A reign not built on force, but on righteousness. A Kingdom carried not by armies, but by peace. This is not the poetry of Christmas. This is the theology of hope.
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And today, we do not simply remember Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour, but weĀ bow before Him in awe, giving Him all glory and praise forever. (Isaiah 9:6, John 1:14 & 2 Corinthians 3:17)
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š Listen & read the full WRAP here: https://womenatwork.online/wrap-week-468/

2 days ago
2 days ago
š Let us not forget: Emmanuel is still with us, and nothing is impossible with God. Christmas has passed, but Christ remains.
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Two days after Christmas, the noise quiets. The celebrations fade. The decorations begin to come down. And a gentle question rises:
What remains when Christmas is over?
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Christmas was never meant to be a moment we admire, it was meant to be a life we live. Jesus did not come simply to be remembered for a season, but to be received, followed, and to be the centre of our lives every day.
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The real miracle of Christmas is not that God came once, but that He stays. (John 1:14, Luke 2:19 & Colossians 2:6)
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š Listen & read the full WRAP here: https://womenatwork.online/wrap-week-469/

