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  • The Lie of Freedom
    Mar 26 2026

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    Freedom is everywhere right now and not just as a political idea, but as a lifestyle command: follow your desires, reject limits, define your own truth. But what if the “you” doing the choosing has been quietly trained by advertising, entertainment, and social media algorithms? I want to slow that word down and test it, because a lot of what gets called freedom today is simply influence dressed up as independence.

    We start with everyday programming, from childhood brand loyalty to the way TikTok trends can shape what we crave and buy. Then we go deeper into Scripture, walking through Mark chapter 5 and the haunting image of a man who can’t be chained yet lives among tombs, crying out and harming himself. He looks free on the outside, but his life proves he’s trapped. That story becomes a mirror for modern “do whatever you want” messaging and the hidden bondage it can produce: confusion, emptiness, isolation, and self-destruction.

    We also connect the theme to other lives that seem “free” by the world’s standards, touching on public stories like Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s conversion after years of depression and anxiety and Perez Hilton’s emotional wake-up call after serious illness. The thread running through all of it is simple: true freedom is not the absence of boundaries, it’s the presence of wholeness. Jesus restores, brings us back to our right mind, and sends us back to community and purpose.

    If this hit home, subscribe to Light of Life, share it with someone you love, and leave a review so more people can find it. What kind of freedom are you chasing right now, and where is it taking you?

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  • Your Hardest Season Might Be Your Assignment
    Mar 14 2026

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    We wrestle with why battles keep showing up and why life can feel like a constant climb. We share the message God gave us about staying alive through struggle and learning to hover over chaos until something new is formed.
    • praising God in up seasons and praying in trouble through James 5:13
    • facing repeated challenges and asking if life will ever flow
    • hearing God say struggles keep you alive and redefining what it means to live
    • seeing Genesis 1:2 as God’s posture over emptiness darkness and fear
    • treating problems as part of our assignment rather than random pain
    • learning from Jesus’ mission in Luke 4 to heal release and restore
    • watching Jesus free the woman caught in adultery from shame and captivity
    • understanding Jeremiah’s call to uproot tear down build and plant
    • choosing to move first like the Holy Spirit and refusing to sink under anxiety
    If this episode has touched you in any way, remember to share it with anyone and anybody who needs it.


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  • Woman Wednesday| Recognized by God Before the World: The Woman at the Well
    Mar 4 2026


    In this Women’s Month episode of the Light of Life Podcast, Rutendo reflects on the profound lessons from Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4:3–30). As Jesus travels from Judea to Galilee, the Gospel notes that “He had to go through Samaria” (John 4:4)—a statement that reveals divine intention rather than coincidence. At Jacob’s well, a simple request for water unfolds into a deeper conversation about spiritual thirst, true worship, and the identity of the Messiah.

    This episode explores several key lessons from the passage: how God intentionally seeks people others overlook, how many of the needs we chase in life may actually be spiritual hunger in disguise, and how encountering Christ can transform our priorities. The Samaritan woman came searching for physical water, yet after meeting Jesus and hearing His declaration “I who speak to you am He” (John 4:26), she left her water jar behind and became a witness to her community (John 4:28–30).

    The conversation also reminds us that God recognizes the worth and dignity of women long before society learns to do so. Long before modern celebrations of women’s contributions, Jesus crossed cultural and social boundaries to reveal Himself personally to a woman who had been marginalized.

    Drawing from this passage and other Scriptures such as Jeremiah 2:13, which describes God as the fountain of living waters, this episode invites listeners to reflect on their own spiritual hunger, deepen their understanding of God, and recognize the deeper purpose behind the thirsts we carry.

    Scriptures referenced:
    John 4:3–4; John 4:7–26; John 4:28–30; Exodus 6:3



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  • Spared on Purpose (Part 2): Breaking Free from Survivor’s Guilt
    Feb 25 2026

    In Part 2 of “Spared on Purpose,” we move from naming survivor’s guilt to dismantling it. Why do we feel guilty for surviving? And how does Scripture help us take every thought captive and reclaim purpose after loss?

    Through biblical truth, lived experience, and practical reflection, this episode explores how to surrender the “why” to God, break free from condemnation, and step boldly into the purpose for which you were spared.

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  • Why Am I Still Here? | Understanding Survivor’s Guilt (Part 1)
    Feb 25 2026

    In this deeply personal episode of the Light of Life Podcast, Rutendo opens up about losing her brother during COVID and the quiet battle that followed survivor’s guilt.

    Why do we sometimes feel guilty for being alive? Why does survival feel heavy instead of grateful? And how did we learn to associate death with wrongdoing and survival with superiority?

    In Part 1, we explore:

    • The cultural narratives we grew up with about death
    • The emotional reality of losing someone unexpectedly
    • Real-life stories of survivor’s guilt
    • What Scripture says about tragedy and moral superiority (Luke 13, Acts 12)

    This episode does not rush to solutions, sits with the weight and names the feeling.

    If you’ve ever whispered, “Why me?”, this conversation is for you.

    Part 2 will dive into why survivor’s guilt happens psychologically and how to break free from it without dishonouring the people you loved.

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  • Don't Take No For An Answer| Woman Wednesday
    Feb 25 2026

    Last time we spoke about rejection, how it can protect you, refine you, and redirect you. But what happens when a “no” is not protection… it’s resistance? In this episode of Woman Wednesday, we balance the conversation.

    In this episode, we explore the other side of rejection, the kind that requires discernment and tenacity. Through the story of the Syrophoenician woman (Matthew 15:21–28), who refused to walk away when Jesus initially resisted her request, and Esau’s persistence before Isaac (Genesis 27:34–38), we examine what it means to push past resistance with humility and faith. We also revisit Acts 12, where James was killed but Peter was spared, reminding us that timing and purpose differ from person to person.

    “Don’t Take No for an Answer” is not about aggression or dominance. It’s about wisdom. It’s about knowing when to accept a closed door and when to contend for what God has placed in your spirit. As Joshua 1:9 reminds us, we are called to be strong and courageous. And as part of a royal priesthood (1 Peter 2:9), we are not meant to sit on the sidelines of destiny.

    Sometimes humility reopens a door.
    Sometimes persistence breaks it down.
    And sometimes discernment tells you to walk away.

    Listen in as we unpack how to respond to rejection with strength, grace, and Kingdom confidence.

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  • God I Need Help!
    Feb 25 2026

    Asking for help can feel uncomfortable, exposing, or even shameful. In a world that values independence, many people struggle to ask for help, especially from God.

    In this episode of the Light of Life Podcast, Rutendo Jenkins reflects on why asking for help is not weakness but relationship. Drawing from scripture and personal insight, we look at how God invites us to ask, even when we feel overwhelmed or responsible for where we are.

    This episode references:
    • Paul’s reminder that God’s grace is sufficient in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9)
    • Samson’s prayer for strength after failure (Judges 16:28)
    • Jesus’ invitation to ask in His name (John 14:13–14)

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, tired, or unsure how to ask for help, this conversation is for you.

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  • Rejected To Be Accepted I Dealing With Rejection The God Way.
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode of the Light of Life Podcast, Rutendo Jenkins unpacks the meaning of rejection through biblical insight, personal experience, and spiritual wisdom. This teaching explores why rejection hurts so deeply, how God uses rejection for alignment and protection, and why being rejected from one place does not mean you are disqualified from purpose.

    You’ll learn:
    • Why rejection should not always be taken personally
    • How rejection can be divine redirection and refinement
    • Biblical examples of people rejected in one season and accepted in another
    • How to heal from rejection and rebuild spiritual confidence

    This episode is especially for anyone who has felt overlooked, delayed, misunderstood, or dismissed and is seeking clarity and healing through God’s Word.

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    Scriptures referenced:
    Acts 16:6–10 | Proverbs 16:9 | Isaiah 53:3 | 1 Samuel 16:11–13 | Genesis 16:13 | James 1:2–4 | Psalm 66:10

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