
Lift Up Your Hearts Podcast
If you are feeling stuck in prayer or don't know how to pray at all this is a great place to start. These podcasts are a directed Ignatian style meditation on Sacred Scripture meant to help you go deeper into the life of Christ and His love for you. This meditation style has been an immeasurable blessing to me and I hope to pass those blessings on to as many people as possible. I am simply a poor man who has found of source of bread and want to share that source with everyone. I think this podcast is for everyone, beginner and expert, because the true leader for your prayer is the Holy Spirit.
Podcasting since 2023 • 104 episodes
Lift Up Your Hearts Podcast
Latest Episodes
Our Worst Moment is no match for Jesus (John 8:1-11)
Imagine being publicly shamed in your worst moment? but it doesn't have to end there. It is at the feet of Jesus. What does he write in the ground for you? How does he lift you up? Where do you go from there?
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Season 3
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Episode 19
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18:36

The Prodigal Son and the Reckless Love of the Father (Luke 15:1-3, 11-32)
Jesus changes our view that we bring to the relationship with the Father. It is not servitude, but relationship. Any good father knows this feeling and Jesus reminds us. Contemplate this parable with me today.
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Season 3
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Episode 18
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27:27

Has Jesus revealed himself to you? (Luke 9:28-36)
What happens in your heart when Jesus is transfigured before you? Do you need any more evidence of his divinity?
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Season 3
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Episode 17
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22:52

Jesus didn't shield himself from suffering (Luke 4:1-13)
Jesus didn't shield himself from our suffering. He is a God that knows our pains and our agonies more than we do. What does that mean for you? Does it mean anything? What would be going on in your heart as he tells you this story?
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Season 3
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Episode 16
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21:55

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