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Wine into Water

Wine into Water

著者: Jen Asplund & Lydia Rosencrants
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Wine Into Water is a podcast about faith in the seasons that feel ordinary, heavy, or unresolved—when the miracle we’re praying for hasn’t come and life keeps moving anyway. Through honest conversations and spiritual reflection, we explore how to recognize God’s presence, purpose, and abundance in the middle of the mundane.

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  • Why Don't I Hear God?
    2026/06/17

    Why Don’t I Hear God?

    If God is always with us, why are there seasons when He feels completely silent?

    In this episode of Wine Into Water, we tackle one of the most common—and most painful—questions of faith: Why don’t I hear God? Whether you're in a season where heaven feels quiet, where prayers seem unanswered, or where you're wondering if God is speaking and you simply can't hear Him, this conversation is for you.

    Together, we explore the stories of Scripture that remind us we're not alone in asking this question. From David's cries in the Psalms to Habakkuk's frustration, from Job's suffering to Elijah's whisper, the Bible is filled with people who wrestled with God's silence. Rather than explaining away the tension, Scripture invites us into it—and shows us what faithful endurance looks like when answers don't come.

    We discuss the difference between God's silence and His absence, and why silence is not necessarily a sign that something is wrong with your faith. We wrestle with our tendency to assume that God's quietness must be our fault, and consider the possibility that some seasons of silence are simply part of the journey of walking with Him.

    The conversation also turns toward the realities of modern life: our busyness, distractions, endless notifications, and the pressure to stay productive. How can we hear a whisper in a world that never stops shouting? What if part of the challenge isn't that God isn't speaking, but that we've forgotten how to be still long enough to listen?

    Along the way, Jen and Lydia share the practices that have helped them recognize God's presence in everyday life—from Scripture and prayer to worship music, community, nature, and the unexpected "echoes" that often reveal His guidance over time. They reflect on the importance of paying attention, cultivating a posture of expectancy, and remembering that God often speaks in ways that are quieter and more subtle than we expect.

    This episode is for anyone who has ever wondered whether God hears them, whether they missed His voice, or whether they're walking through a season where heaven feels closed. It's a reminder that God's silence is not abandonment, that faith often grows in the waiting, and that the God who promises never to leave us is still present—even when we cannot hear Him clearly.

    Because sometimes the question isn't whether God is speaking.

    Sometimes it's whether we've made space to listen.

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    55 分
  • Why Does Everything Seem to Change the Moment We Say it Out Loud?
    2026/06/04

    Why does everything seem to change the moment we say it out loud?

    Have you ever carried a fear, a doubt, or a story in your head for weeks—only to speak it out loud and immediately realize it wasn’t true?

    In this episode of Wine Into Water, we explore the surprising power of confession, conversation, and bringing things into the light. Together, we wrestle with a question many of us have experienced but rarely stop to examine: Why do the thoughts that seem so overwhelming in our minds often lose their power the moment we say them out loud?

    Through personal stories about anxiety, fear, shame, and the narratives we quietly build in our heads, we discuss how isolation gives lies room to grow. We talk about the stories we tell ourselves, the assumptions we make about other people, and the ways fear can slowly shape our hearts when it remains hidden in the dark.

    Drawing from Scripture, we explore the connection between truth, light, community, repentance, and freedom. We reflect on why God designed us for relationship, why the enemy's strategy has always been isolation, and why speaking honestly with trusted people can become one of the most powerful tools for spiritual growth. We also wrestle with the reality that many people have been hurt by the very communities that were meant to provide safety, making vulnerability feel risky even when it's desperately needed.

    Along the way, we discuss shame, the courage required to speak hard things out loud, and the difference between living in secrecy and living in truth. We consider how repentance may be less about informing God of something He already knows and more about stepping out of silence so healing can begin.

    This episode is for anyone who feels trapped in their own thoughts, stuck in cycles of anxiety, shame, fear, or self-doubt. It's for the person carrying a secret burden, rehearsing conversations that never happen, or believing stories they would immediately question if they heard themselves say them out loud.

    Because maybe freedom doesn't begin when circumstances change.

    Maybe it begins when we stop carrying things alone.

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    38 分
  • How Long Do You Keep Going When Nothing Changes?
    2026/05/20

    How long do you keep going when nothing seems to change?

    What happens when you keep praying, keep hoping, keep showing up—and the breakthrough still doesn’t come?

    In this episode of Wine Into Water, we explore the long, exhausting middle seasons of faith: the waiting, the wandering, and the quiet ache of wondering whether God is still moving when everything around us feels unchanged. Together, we wrestle with the tension between trusting God’s promises and living in circumstances that seem to contradict them.

    Through stories of Abraham and Sarah, Noah, Elijah, Job, and the Israelites wandering in the desert, we talk about what it means to keep believing when there is no visible evidence that anything is happening. Why does waiting test us so deeply? Why do we start questioning ourselves—and even God—when answers don’t come quickly? And how do we resist the temptation to “help God along” instead of trusting His timing?

    Jen shares the deeply personal story of her years-long journey through infertility and IVF, the unexpected moments of hope that carried her through, and the profound ways that season transformed her faith. Lydia reflects on seasons of waiting in work, adoption, and unanswered prayers, including the lessons she learned about surrender, control, and the danger of creating what she calls “an Ishmael”—taking matters into our own hands because waiting has become too painful.

    Together, we explore how seasons of waiting often become the places where faith is strengthened most—not because we get what we want immediately, but because we encounter God differently there. We talk about exhaustion, discouragement, isolation, and the very human temptation to believe God has forgotten us. We also reflect on the practical ways we endure those seasons: remembering God’s faithfulness, leaning on community, caring for ourselves, and allowing others to help carry us when we’re too tired to keep holding our arms up alone.

    This episode is for anyone who feels stuck in the middle of a prayer that still hasn’t been answered. For the person wondering if they’re foolish for continuing to hope. For anyone tired of wandering in circles while waiting for God to move.

    Because maybe faith is not proven in the breakthrough. Maybe it’s formed in the waiting.

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    37 分
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