Episodes

Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
The Spiritual Power of Thankfulness
Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
🌸 Episode Summary
In this episode of Blossom with Grace, Joanne shares the powerful story of the ten lepers from Luke 17. Ten men cried out to Jesus for mercy—and all ten were healed—but only one came back to say thank you.
What made this one man different? Gratitude.
This story reminds us that thankfulness is more than polite manners—it’s a spiritual practice that deepens our love for God, renews our minds, and transforms our hearts.
Through scripture, reflection, and gentle guidance, you’ll discover seven spiritual benefits of gratitude that can help you live with peace, humility, and joy—even in difficult seasons.
💖 Key Takeaways
Gratitude helps us love God back – 1 Thessalonians 5:18
Giving thanks in all things shows trust and love toward God.
Gratitude is a form of worship – Psalm 100
Thanksgiving invites us into God’s presence and turns prayer into praise.
Gratitude disciplines our thoughts – Philippians 4:8
It redirects our focus from complaining to celebrating what is good.
Gratitude gives us a posture of humility
It reminds us that every good thing is a gift, not a guarantee.
Gratitude reduces anxiety – Philippians 4:6–7
Thankfulness brings peace and calms the heart when worry rises.
Gratitude erodes envy
It frees us from comparison and cultivates contentment.
Gratitude reorients our hearts
Like the one leper who returned, gratitude draws us back to the Giver, not just the gift.
Reflection Questions
When was the last time you thanked God for something you once prayed for?
Which of the seven benefits of gratitude speaks most to your current season?
What small blessing can you notice and thank God for right now?
How might you express thankfulness to someone God has used to bless you?
Key Scriptures
Luke 17:11–19 – The Ten Lepers
1 Thessalonians 5:18 – Give thanks in all circumstances
Psalm 100 – Enter His gates with thanksgiving
Philippians 4:6–8 – Peace through prayer and thanksgiving
🎶 Closing Thought
“Ten were healed, but only one came back. May we be that one—the one whose gratitude overflows, whose heart worships, and whose faith makes them whole.”
💌 Connect & Share
If today’s message encouraged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs a reminder to slow down and give thanks.

Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
THE SPICE OF LIFE PART 3
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
🎙️ The Spice of Life: Cinnamon — A Fragrance of Holiness and Warmth
Episode Theme: Discover the biblical and spiritual meaning of cinnamon — a spice that reminds us of the sweet fragrance of God’s presence and the anointing of His Spirit.
🌿 Episode Summary
In this episode of The Spice of Life, Joanne explores the sacred story of cinnamon — a spice many of us love for its warmth and sweetness, but one that also carries deep biblical symbolism.
From the holy anointing oil in Exodus 30:23 to the fragrant life Paul describes in 2 Corinthians 2:15, cinnamon represents beauty, holiness, and the comforting presence of the Holy Spirit.
ust as cinnamon enhances everything it touches, we too are called to bring sweetness and warmth to the world around us — living lives that carry the aroma of Christ.
✨ Key Scriptures
Exodus 30:23 (NIV) — “Take for yourself the finest spices: of liquid myrrh five hundred shekels, and of sweet cinnamon half as much…”
2 Corinthians 2:15 (NIV) — “For we are to God the pleasing aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing.”
Psalm 45:7–8 — “God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness… all your garments are fragrant with myrrh and aloes and cassia
Main Takeaways
Cinnamon’s Sacred Role — In biblical times, cinnamon wasn’t just a flavor; it was a holy fragrance used in sacred anointing oil. It symbolized consecration, beauty, and divine presence.
The Aroma of Christ — As believers, we are called to carry the spiritual fragrance of Christ — our lives should reflect His love, grace, and truth wherever we go.
A Reminder of God’s Warmth — Cinnamon’s comforting scent mirrors God’s comforting Spirit, especially in life’s colder or uncertain seasons.
Holiness Can Be Sweet — Being set apart for God isn’t about legalism or perfection — it’s about allowing His sweetness to flow through our words and actions
Reflection & Discussion Questions
What does the “aroma of Christ” look like in your daily life?
How can you bring warmth and sweetness into your relationships this week?
What area of your life might God be calling you to “anoint” again — to set apart for His purpose?
When you smell cinnamon this fall, what spiritual truth will you let it remind you of?
🙏 Reflection Prayer
Heavenly Father,Thank You for the sweet reminder that even the smallest things — like cinnamon — can carry deep meaning in Your Word.Help me to live as a pleasing fragrance to You, bringing warmth, love, and grace wherever I go.Anoint me anew with Your Spirit and let my life reflect Your holiness and kindness.In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
THE SPICE OF LIFE PART 2
Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
The Spice of Life: Beauty in the Season of Preparation (Lessons from Esther and the Oil of Myrrh)
🌸 Episode Summary:
In this fall-themed episode, we explore the timeless story of Queen Esther and the spiritual symbolism of her six months of preparation with the oil of myrrh. Just as fall invites us to slow down, reflect, and release what no longer serves us, Esther’s season of preparation reminds us that every waiting period has purpose.
Through the lens of the “spice of life,” we’ll uncover how the oil of myrrh—bitter yet fragrant—teaches us about surrender, refinement, and the beauty that emerges from within. You’ll be encouraged to see your own “fall season” not as an ending, but as God’s way of making room for new beginnings.
🕊 In This Episode, We’ll Explore:
🌿 The spiritual symbolism of Esther’s six months with the oil of myrrh
🍁 How the fall season mirrors God’s process of spiritual preparation
💧 Why surrender and refinement are key to discovering inner beauty
🌸 The meaning of myrrh as both a bitter and sweet fragrance of healing
🕰 The importance of patience, timing, and grace in God’s divine plan
✨ How the “spice of life” — the blend of both joy and hardship — shapes us for purpose
Key Scripture:
“Before a young woman’s turn came to go in to King Xerxes, she had to complete twelve months of beauty treatments prescribed for the women—six months with oil of myrrh and six with perfumes and cosmetics.”— Esther 2:12
🙏 Reflection Question:
What is God preparing you for in this season?Are you willing to let go of what’s fading so He can bring forth something new and beautiful?
🌸 Episode Theme Verse:
“Let the King be enthralled by your beauty; honor Him, for He is your Lord.” — Psalm 45:11

Wednesday Oct 15, 2025
THE SPICES OF LIFE
Wednesday Oct 15, 2025
Wednesday Oct 15, 2025
As autumn paints the world in gold and amber, we’re surrounded by scents that bring comfort — cinnamon, apple, pumpkin spice, and everything nice. But there’s one fragrance that takes us deeper into worship and prayer: frankincense.
In this heartfelt fall reflection, we explore the biblical meaning of frankincense — one of the gifts brought to Jesus by the wise men and a sacred element of Old Testament worship. Discover how this ancient spice symbolizes the prayers of God’s people rising like incense before His throne and how we can carry that same fragrance of worship into our own changing seasons.
Key Scriptures:
Matthew 2:11 – The wise men offer Jesus gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
Exodus 30:34–36 – God’s instructions for the sacred incense of the tabernacle.
Psalm 141:2 – “Let my prayer be set before You as incense.”
Revelation 8:3–4 – The prayers of the saints rising before God with incense.
2 Corinthians 2:15 – “We are to God the pleasing aroma of Christ
🍁 Main Points from the Episode:
1. Frankincense as a Symbol of Worship and PrayerFrankincense was more than a spice — it represented sacred devotion. In Scripture, its rising fragrance symbolizes our prayers and surrender to God.
2. The Connection Between Fall and WorshipFall invites us to reflect, release, and renew. Just as trees let go of their leaves, we’re reminded to release burdens and offer them to God as an act of worship.
3. Our Prayers Still RiseEven when life feels uncertain or quiet, every prayer — whispered or wept — rises before God like incense. He receives each one with love.
4. Bringing the Fragrance into Our Everyday Life
Create a space for prayer — your personal “altar” at home.
Offer gratitude daily — let thanksgiving be your incense.
Be a pleasing aroma — through kindness, forgiveness, and love, reflect Christ wherever you go.
🌾 Reflection Questions:
What “fragrance” does your worship carry in this season?
How can you make space for quiet prayer during the busyness of fall?
What is one area you need to surrender — to “let go like the leaves”?
How can your daily life become a pleasing aroma to God?
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Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Transformation and Thanksgiving Part 2 With Lenora McClellan
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Celebrating 5 Years of Faith: A Podcast Milestone
Find out how Lenore McClellan's unexpected journey from writing Christian plays to reaching out to the homeless has transformed her life. Her inspiring faith-based outreach and dedication to sharing God's love will leave you feeling uplifted and motivated. Stay tuned to discover the remarkable impact of her work and how it can inspire you to make a difference in your own community.
In this episode: My special guest is Lenora McClellan
Lenora McClellan, an accomplished author, playwright, and poet, brings a wealth of experience and insight to the Art of Successful Living podcast. Her unwavering faith and dedication to community outreach resonate deeply with her audience, inspiring a sense of resilience and positivity. Lenora's commitment to nurturing a closer relationship with Jesus Christ and her passion for creating faith-based literature and plays are evident in her work. With a heart for service and a gift for storytelling, Lenora's contributions offer valuable perspectives on overcoming personal difficulties through faith and the profound impact of embracing family traditions and holidays from a Christian perspective. Through her creative endeavors and deep-rooted faith, Lenora embodies the principles of successful living, providing a source of inspiration and wisdom for all who engage with her work.
The key moments in this episode are:00:00:14 - Celebrating Five Years of the Podcast 00:01:41 - Reflecting on Achievements and Gratitude 00:04:23 - The Wonderful God and Thanksgiving 00:05:44 - Thanksgiving Plans and Family Traditions 00:08:11 - Finding Inspiration and Personal Description 00:15:18 - Cultivating a Positive Lifestyle 00:18:03 - Upcoming Events 00:19:19 - Collaborative Inspirational Luncheon 00:20:17 - Words of Wisdom 00:23:43 - Gratitude and Full-Time Ministry

Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
PARENTS AND CHILDREN OF THE BIBLE PART 4
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Episode Title: Philip’s Daughters and the Gift of Prophecy
Description:In Acts 21, we meet Philip the Evangelist—not only as a faithful servant of the early church but also as the father of four remarkable daughters. Scripture tells us these young women had the gift of prophecy, a detail that may seem small but carries deep significance for understanding the work of the Holy Spirit and the role of women in the early church.
In this episode, we explore:
Who Philip the Evangelist was and his impact in the book of Acts.
The spiritual legacy he passed on to his daughters.
Why prophecy was such an important gift in the New Testament church.
What it means that these women were “virgins who prophesied.”
How their example fulfills Joel’s prophecy about sons and daughters prophesying in the last days.
Practical insights for parents, leaders, and believers today about nurturing faith and spiritual gifts in the next generation.
Key Scripture References:
Acts 6:3–5
Acts 8:26–40
Acts 21:8–9
1 Corinthians 12:7–10; 14:3
Acts 2:17; Joel 2:28
Takeaway:Philip’s daughters remind us that God calls and equips both men and women to speak His truth and build up the church. Their prophetic witness shows the Spirit at work in every generation and challenges us to nurture, honor, and make space for the gifts God has placed in His people.

Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Parents and Children of the Bible Part 3
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
The Sons of Jacob: Blessings, Consequences, and Lessons for Us Today
In this episode of Faith Roots Podcast, we dive deep into the lives of Jacob’s twelve sons—the men who became the heads of the twelve tribes of Israel. Their stories are filled with blessings, consequences, and powerful lessons that are still relevant for us today.
We’ll walk through:
The order of Jacob’s sons and their mothers (Leah, Rachel, Bilhah, and Zilpah).
The prophetic blessings Jacob spoke over each son before his death (Genesis 49:3–27).
How those blessings revealed their character and shaped the destiny of their tribes.
Key takeaways for our lives:
Actions have consequences—choices ripple into the future.
Favoritism destroys unity—Jacob’s favoritism toward Joseph sowed division.
God works through brokenness—Joseph’s betrayal became Israel’s salvation.
Grace runs deeper than failure—Judah, though flawed, carried the lineage to Christ.
This episode reminds us that God’s plan always prevails—even in the midst of dysfunction and family struggles. If He could work through Jacob’s sons, He can surely work through us.
✨ Scripture Reference: Genesis 29–50, especially Genesis 49.✨ Key Characters: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Zebulun, Issachar, Dan, Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Joseph, Benjamin.
👉 If this episode encouraged you, please share it with a friend and leave a review. Together, let’s grow deeper roots of faith.

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Parents and Children of The Bible Part 2
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Jacob’s Family Drama – When Dysfunction Shapes the Next Generation
In this episode of The Art of Successful Living Podcast, we step into the turbulent household of Jacob, Rachel, Leah, Bilhah, and Zilpah. Behind the famous love story of Jacob and Rachel lies a web of betrayal, favoritism, sibling rivalry, and deep family dysfunction. But what about the children growing up in the middle of it all?
We explore the challenges Jacob’s sons and daughter faced in a divided home—and how their struggles reflect issues families still wrestle with today. From favoritism and jealousy to generational cycles of brokenness, Jacob’s story reminds us that even in the most complicated family situations, God’s purpose is never lost
In This Episode You’ll Learn:
Why favoritism in Jacob’s household created identity struggles among his children.
How sibling rivalry led to betrayal and violence—Joseph’s brothers even plotted his death.
The challenges of living in a blended family with divided loyalties.
How generational dysfunction gets passed down if left unhealed.
Why emotional insecurity in parents often spills over to children.
How children process spiritual confusion when faith doesn’t match family life.
The hope: God redeems broken families and turns dysfunction into destiny.
Key Takeaway:
Jacob’s family was far from perfect, but God still used them to shape the twelve tribes of Israel. Your family may have its struggles too, but God’s grace can heal wounds, break cycles, and create a new legacy of faith.
Resources & Next Steps:
Revisit Genesis 28–30 and 37 for the full backstory of Jacob’s family.
Listen to our earlier episode on Jacob and Rachel: Love, Betrayal, and Rivalry for more background.
Share this episode with someone navigating family challenges—they need the hope that God still works through imperfection
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Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
PARENTS AND CHILDREN OF THE BIBLE
Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
In this episode, we dive into the story of Hosea’s family and discover what it teaches us about parenting, children, and God’s redeeming love. Hosea’s three children carried names that symbolized judgment, pain, and rejection—yet God promised to reverse their identity with hope, love, and restoration. Their story reveals the power of words, the impact of home life on children, the importance of discipline, and the assurance that no family is beyond redemption.
Whether you’re a parent, a child, or someone longing for family healing, this study will encourage you that God can rewrite your family’s story with grace.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How the names of Hosea’s children reflect the power of words spoken over our lives.
Why children absorb the emotional and spiritual climate of the home.
What Hosea’s “tough love” teaches us about discipline and boundaries.
How God’s promises of restoration can heal broken family legacies.
Practical takeaways for both parents and children in today’s world
Key Scriptures:
Hosea 1–2
Proverbs 18:21
Ephesians 6:1–4
Hebrews 12:6–11
2 Corinthians 5:17
Reflection Questions:
What kind of words and labels are you speaking over your family members?
How can you create a more faith-filled, stable atmosphere at home?
Where do you need God’s restoration in your family relationships?
Reflection Questions:
What kind of words and labels are you speaking over your family members?
How can you create a more faith-filled, stable atmosphere at home?
Where do you need God’s restoration in your family relationships?
Takeaway Quote:"No family is beyond God’s redemption. He has the power to rename us, restore us, and rewrite our legacy with love."
Next Step:Pray over your family this week—speak blessings, declare God’s promises, and ask Him to heal any wounds caused by words, conflict, or distance.

Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Redeemed from Rejection/Baby-Fest
Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
In this episode we come to the conclusion of Leah and Rachel's story. After you hear the story, you might wonder why God captured this particular story. But as you will discover that this raw and revealing account helps us realize that life is not a fairytale, our lives are not perfect, but like Leah God sees us, God has blessed us, God loves us, and God remembers us.
This episode focuses on Jacob, Leah, and Rachel - three people living, loving, and struggling with jealousy, insecurity, and rejection. Baby-fest takes a candid look at the complexities of love.
What can you expect to learn:
1. Bible History.
2. Tips on how to overcome rejection.
3. Questions we need to ask ourselves.


