
For the sake of His Name- All Sufficient God
04/13/22 • 21 min
Join me in kicking off a new mini-series looking at some names of God. On this episode we are discussing El Shaddai. This name of God means all sufficient God, or Almighty God. The name speaks into my search for being enough by reminding me that God is enough even when I am not.
Verses mentioned in the episode:
· Psalm 25:11
· Psalm 31:3
· Ezekiel 20
· Isaiah 48:11
· Genesis 19:1
· Genesis 12:2
I want to hear from you!
You can find me and join in the conversation on Facebook and Instagram @stepstotrusting.
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Where do you go from here? What is your next step?
We often find ourselves asking these questions and it can be overwhelming. I have gathered some verses and some questions into a journaling resource to help us process how to step in trust?
Sign up here to receive your free, 5-day journaling tool to help explore your next step of trust.
Join me in kicking off a new mini-series looking at some names of God. On this episode we are discussing El Shaddai. This name of God means all sufficient God, or Almighty God. The name speaks into my search for being enough by reminding me that God is enough even when I am not.
Verses mentioned in the episode:
· Psalm 25:11
· Psalm 31:3
· Ezekiel 20
· Isaiah 48:11
· Genesis 19:1
· Genesis 12:2
I want to hear from you!
You can find me and join in the conversation on Facebook and Instagram @stepstotrusting.
Hashtag your story of God’s faithfulness and stepping out in faith. #stepstotrusting
Where do you go from here? What is your next step?
We often find ourselves asking these questions and it can be overwhelming. I have gathered some verses and some questions into a journaling resource to help us process how to step in trust?
Sign up here to receive your free, 5-day journaling tool to help explore your next step of trust.
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Where do we find revival? - with Monika Kirkland
“Do you ever feel like you are waiting for God to do a big work in your life where you're sitting back and waiting for him to move? Wondering what the next step is?
If you've been there, if you're waiting for that next big thing to happen, this podcast is for you.”
Join Monika Kirkland and I discussing our participation in revival.
The truth of God’s presence has become a theme of this season’s conversations and it echos through this conversation as well. We discuss the leading of the Holy Spirit, hearing God’s voice and radical obedience
You can find Monika Kirkland at Monikakirkland.com or on Instagram @monikakirkland
Click here for a full transcript of the show.
Journaling Questions:
· What do you think of when you hear revival?
· How do we participate in revival?
· When was the last time you felt a nudge from the holy spirit? Did you obey?
Do life’s circumstances leave you wondering what is God’s will? How do you deal with this or handle that? Where do you go from here? What is your next step?
We often find ourselves in this place and it can be overwhelming. I have gathered some verses and some questions into a journaling resource to help us process what’s next- how do we act in trust?
Sign up here to receive your free, 5-day journaling tool to help explore your next step of trust.
I want to hear from you!
You can find me and join in the conversation on Facebook and Instagram @stepstotrusting.
Hashtag your story of God’s faithfulness and stepping out in faith. #stepstotrusting
Verses mentioned in the episode:
· Romans 8:28
· Isaiah 26:3
· Colossians 3:23
· Hebrews 12:2
· Matthew 27:51 – complete access to the presence of God
· Colossians 1:13- rescued from darkness and brought you into the light
· Matthew 10:27- My sheep will hear my voice
· Matthew 6:10- Your kingdom come, your will be done
Next Episode

Living in Another's Shadow
God's name and character can change everything about how we live. Knowing who He is, can breakdown walls of fear, striving, imposter syndrome, etc. I don't just want to know about God. I want to know Him. Will you join me in looking at God's name and character? Will you slow down and look at how who He is could affect your life? This episode discusses the peace and protection from living in God's shadow. Friends, I'm praying for you as you keep on stepping. What is your next step?
Journaling Questions
- How does the concept of hiding in the shadow of the almighty affect you?
- Does the character of the one who casts the shadow affect your feelings here?
- Are you struggling with the question of enough in your life?
- How does the truth of the Romans Road effect you?
- What step to trust does this truth prompt in you?
Verses Mentioned on the Show
- Psalm 91
- Romans Road
- Romans 3:23
- Romans 6:23
- Romans 5:8
- Romans10:9-10
- Romans 10:13
Resource links
- Psalm 91 Strongs Concordance -https://biblehub.com/kjvs/psalms/91.htm
- Elyown -https://biblehub.com/hebrew/5945.htm
- Shady - https://biblehub.com/kjvs/psalms/91.htm
- Beautiful name - “no rival” - https://youtu.be/nQWFzMvCfLE
- Shadow - https://biblehub.com/hebrew/6738.htm
- Roman’s Road - https://shareromansroad.com/wp/
I want to hear from you!
You can find me at erinmichele.net
and join in the conversation on Facebook and Instagram @stepstotrusting.
Hashtag your story of God’s faithfulness and stepping out in faith. #stepstotrusting
Where do you go from here? What is your next step?
We often find ourselves asking these questions and it can be overwhelming. I have gathered some verses and some questions into a journaling resource to help us process how to step in trust?
Sign up here to receive your free, 5 day journaling tool to help explore your next step to of trust.
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