Scripture Adventures with Stacy Tassin

Scripture Adventures with Stacy Tassin

por Stacy Tassin
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When God Calls You To Run: Not Everyone Was Built to Run With You
When God starts calling you to move — deeper into His Word, into prayer, into ministry, into something He's placed on your heart — it gets harder to run after Him while you're attached to someone who isn't running in the same direction. In this episode, Stacy unpacks the difference between a cuff and a chain: one limits you, the other actively pulls you backward — and it always wins not because it's stronger than you, but because it's easier to stop than to keep fighting to outrun it. This isn't about cutting people out of your life. It's about knowing the role each person plays in your life and in this season — and refusing to let their opinions, fears, or doubts become the reason you slow down when God said go. In this episode, you'll explore: The Old Testament roots of being "unequally yoked" (Deuteronomy 22:10) and how it shapes what Paul means in 2 Corinthians 6:14 The real difference between being patient with someone and being yoked to them Why you are not the Shepherd — and what that means for your relationships How to recognize when the chain holding you back is made of your own doubt This episode was inspired by a teaching moment from Pastor Tyler Sterban of Different Church (@differentchurchonline). All credit to Pastor Tyler for the cuff vs. chain illustration — everything built from there is Stacy's own application to our walk with God.
The Healing We Keep Postponing: Why God Never Intended Us to Live in Survival Mode
A recent Substack article I wrote sparked an incredible conversation around stress, trauma, healing, and the pace at which many of us are living. The response made it clear that this is a topic worth exploring more deeply. In this episode of Scripture Adventures, we examine what happens when life keeps us moving so fast that we never stop long enough to assess how we're doing physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Together, we'll look at what Scripture says about rest, why God established rhythms of Sabbath from the very beginning, and how His invitation to "come to Me" offers something far greater than simply pushing through another difficult season. If you've ever felt exhausted, overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck in survival mode, this conversation is for you. Scriptures Referenced: Matthew 11:28–30 Genesis 2:1–3 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 John 15:4 Luke 10:38–42 Resources Mentioned: Related Substack article: What If Your Body Has Been Trying to Tell You Something? Dr. Daniel Amen Dr. Stacy Sims
Dangerously Awake
What would be at risk in your life if you were not fully awake? And who would the enemy target if you were tranquilized? In this episode, Stacy shares a powerful truth from Lisa Bevere's, Lioness Arising, Bible study — and brings it straight to Scripture and her own life. Because the enemy's strategy isn't always loud. Sometimes he just keeps you absorbed, exhausted, and distracted until you're conscious but incapacitated. Stacy unpacks what it looks like when the Body of Christ goes spiritually numb — and what becomes possible when we wake up. She gets personal about how this truth transformed her marriage, killed the comparison trap, and strengthened her family's ability to walk out what God has called them to together. The fence is gone. It's time to leap. Scripture references 1 Corinthians 12 Romans 13:11–14 Luke 4:18–19 Hosea 13:7–8 Resources mentioned Lioness Arising Bible Study — Lisa Bevere Lioness Arising Session Two video Reflection questions What in my life has absorbed me? Where have I become spiritually numb? What is at risk if I am not fully awake? Am I competing with the people God called me to walk alongside — or am I helping carry the goodness back?
The Lens You Look Through Changes Everything You See
Friend, how is your outlook? Not where you think it should be — but where is it right now? In this episode we are digging into one of the most life-altering mental and spiritual health topics I know: outlook. The lens you look through shapes everything you see — your circumstances, your pain, your future. And the good news is, God did not leave us without a game plan. We're talking about what brain science and Scripture agree on, why perspective is a spiritual practice, and how to practically shift your outlook starting today. We also take a real, honest moment for anyone whose struggle goes deeper than a bad habit — because sometimes a negative outlook is a symptom, and that is not a faith failure. This one is close to my heart, and I think it'll be close to yours too. Grab your Bible and something to write with. Scriptures: Philippians 4:6-8 · Hebrews 12:2 · Psalm 100:4 · Psalm 121:1-2 · Galatians 6:2 · 2 Corinthians 10:4-5 Resources mentioned: Catherine Johnson, LPC — catherinewjohnson.substack.com Dr. Daniel Amen — amenclinics.com Joyce Meyer — Battlefield of the Mind (FaithWords, 1995) John Bevere — The Bait of Satan (Charisma Media, 2010) Lysa TerKeurst — It's Not Supposed to Be This Way (Thomas Nelson, 2018) Priscilla Shirer — God is Able (B&H, 2013) Tony Evans — Exploring Philippians series at tonyevans.org Ann Voskamp — One Thousand Gifts (Zondervan, 2011) Kristi McLelland — Jesus and Women | kristimclelland.com Lisa Bevere — Lioness Arising (WaterBrook Press, 2010) #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #MentalHealthAndFaith #ChristianMentalHealth #ChristianPodcast #WomensMinistry #RenewYourMind #BattlefieldOfTheMind #Outlook #FaithAndScience #BibleAndBrain #FixYourEyes #Gratitude #StacyTassinMinistries #CatherineJohnsonLPC #DrDanielAmen
What Is the Aroma of Your Life?
What does it really mean to exalt the Lord? In this episode, Stacy shares a powerful teaching that moves beyond worship as a moment and into worship as a lifestyle. Through Scripture and reflection, she unpacks how exalting the Lord is not about what we say—but how we live. Because of Jesus, the altar is no longer a place we go—it’s who we are. Your heart becomes the altar. Your life becomes the offering. Your worship becomes the sacrifice. So if your life is the incense rising before the Lord… what is it carrying? This episode invites you to examine the posture of your heart, your obedience, and your daily walk with Christ—and challenges you to live a life that is a sweet and pleasing aroma to Him. Key Scriptures Psalm 34:3 Hebrews 10:10 Romans 12:2 Episode Highlights Key Points Exalting the Lord means lifting Him up in honor, praise, and reverence Worship is not just what we sing—it’s how we live Because of Jesus, the altar is no longer a physical place—it’s a heart posture Your life is the offering, and your obedience is part of the sacrifice Transformation happens through daily surrender, renewal, and obedience A Spirit-led life requires listening and responding—even when you don’t have the full plan Reflection Questions What is the aroma of your life right now? Is it marked by surrender or control? By obedience or hesitation? By trust or fear? Where might the Holy Spirit be prompting you right now… maybe a place you’ve been hesitant to follow? What would it look like to trust Him—not just with the outcome—but with the process? Are you willing to be led… even when you don’t have the full plan? Go Deeper The live podcast-style Q&A with the speakers Full YouTube sessions from both days of the conference; Friday & Saturday
Protecting Your Yes
You can’t do 1,000 things to the glory of God—but you can do what He’s actually called you to in this season. In this episode, Stacy shares a powerful takeaway from a conversation between Sadie Robertson Huff and Priscilla Shirer that will challenge the way you think about your time, your priorities, and your yes. We talk about the courage it takes to say no, the importance of discernment, and how to identify what God is truly asking you to carry right now. Because faithfulness isn’t doing everything—it’s doing the right things. Scripture Ecclesiastes 3:1 Proverbs 3:5–6 Key Takeaways You can’t do everything—but you can do what God has assigned to you in this season Discernment helps you recognize what is from God and what is not for right now Your yes is powerful—but it requires the courage to say no Boundaries protect your calling, your energy, and your peace The people you surround yourself with will influence your decisions and direction Reflection What are the one or two things God is asking you to prioritize right now? Where do you need the courage to say no? Are you seeking God first—or just searching for answers? Listen to the Full Conversation Link to the show with the conversation between Sadie Robertson Huff and Priscilla Shirer. You're Invited Join us at the Shema Conference—a weekend designed to help you hear from God and walk in obedience in every season of life. Find out more here! Connect Stay connected and explore more resources here!
For Such a Time as This: When Calling Requires Courage
“For such a time as this” is a verse many of us love—but what does it actually look like to live it out? In this episode, we walk through Esther 4 and explore what it means to be called by God, to move beyond comfort, and to respond in obedience even when it feels costly. Through Esther’s story, we’re reminded that our lives are not random—we have been positioned with purpose and invited to walk in faithful obedience right where God has placed us. Scripture Esther 4 Acts 17:26 Ephesians 2:10 Romans 8:28–29 James 2:17 Matthew 25:14–30 Luke 12:48 Romans 6:22 Philippians 2:5–7 Luke 9:23 John 15:5 Matthew 6:16 Key Takeaways You are not randomly placed—you are intentionally positioned by a sovereign God. Fear may be present, but obedience can still follow. A truth you believe—but do not act on—will eventually become a truth you grow comfortable ignoring. “For such a time as this” is often a moment of obedience, not a platform. Prayer and fasting prepare us to say yes to what God is asking. What God has entrusted to you is meant to be used—not set aside. Servanthood may feel uncomfortable, but it is the way Scripture calls us to live. God calls you into relationship—to walk with Him, listen to Him, and respond to Him. Reflection Take time this week to ask the Lord: Where have You called me that I may be overlooking? Where are You asking me to be courageous with what You’ve entrusted to me? Where are You calling me to walk in faithful obedience as Your servant? Keep Seeking — Take This Scripture Adventure Further If this episode encouraged you, take some intentional time with the Lord this week— quiet your heart, listen for His voice, and respond to what He is stirring in you. Connect https://www.stacytassinministries.org Conference Updates Stay tuned at the end of this episode for more information about the Shema Women’s Conference—I’d love for you to join us.
Help My Unbelief: The Power of Prayer & Fasting
In this episode, we walk through Mark 9 and the words of Jesus that reveal where true power is found. When the disciples were unable to cast out the spirit, Jesus pointed them to something deeper—prayer and fasting. Not as a formula, but as a way of remaining connected to the source of power: God Himself. Together, we explore what it means to live in ongoing connection with Him—through intentional prayer, surrender, and fasting—and how these practices position us to walk in the power He provides. This conversation builds on what we’ve been learning across recent episodes—hearing God, surrendering control, standing on truth, and walking in alignment—and brings it into a practical rhythm of living connected to Him. Key Scriptures Referenced: Mark 9:14–29 John 15:5 Acts 1:8 Luke 5:16 Galatians 5:17 James 1:6 Key Takeaways: We don’t generate power—we yield to the One who provides it Prayer aligns us with God and deepens relationship Fasting quiets the flesh and removes distractions True spiritual strength comes from connection, not effort Unbelief can be an invitation to draw closer to God Reflection Questions: Where are you saying, “I believe… Lord help me with my unbelief”? What would it look like to spend intentional time in prayer and remove distractions through fasting? What is God asking you to lay down? What might happen if you paired your prayers with fasting? Resources & Links: Palm Sunday message from Pastor Jaeden Johnson (Carbon Church) Past podcast episodes can be accessed here. Shema Conference Information: Find our more and grab your tickets here.
What Are You Marching To: Finding the Rhythm of Joy in Everyday Life
In this episode, Stacy reflects on a devotional she wrote years ago and connects it with what she’s learned about joy since then. Together, we explore how joy is not just something we feel—but a rhythm we live from when Christ is at the center. When life is just… life—full, busy, and demanding—it’s easy to drift out of step. But true joy isn’t based on what’s happening around us. It’s rooted in who lives within us. Take a moment to slow down, reflect, and realign your heart with the rhythm of joy. SHOW NOTES Listen to Last Year’s Joy Episode:Revisit the foundation of this conversation here. Songs Referenced: Joy (What the World Calls Foolish) – Martin Smith I’ve Got the Joy (Children’s Song) Scripture ReferencedGalatians 5:22 John 15:11 Proverbs 17:22 Psalm 118:24 1 Corinthians 13:1 REFLECTION QUESTIONS Take a few minutes to sit with these: What is setting the rhythm of my heart right now? What am I actually marching to? Has something other than Jesus taken center place in my life? Am I living from joy… or just reacting to life? What would it look like to step back into the rhythm of joy today? KEY TAKEAWAY Joy isn’t something you have to force. When Jesus is at the center… it flows. CONNECT Find more resources, teachings, and ways to connect: 🌐 https://stacytassinministries.org
Shema: Hearing God in a Way That Changes How You Live
What does it really mean to hear God? In this episode of Scripture Adventures, Stacy explores the Hebrew word Shema—a word that goes beyond listening and calls us into obedience. Rooted in Deuteronomy 6 and echoed by Jesus in the New Testament, Shema reveals that true hearing is not just informational—it’s transformational. If you’ve ever felt like you’re hearing God’s Word but struggling to live it out, this episode will help you understand the difference between simply listening and truly responding. Scriptures Referenced Deuteronomy 6:4–5 Mark 12:29–30 Matthew 22:37–38 Luke 10:27 Key Takeaways Shema means more than hearing—it means hearing and obeying In Hebrew culture, hearing was transformational, not just informational True biblical hearing always leads to action and obedience God is still speaking—the question is whether we are truly listening Obedience is the evidence of hearing Practical Reflection Ask yourself: Am I just hearing God’s Word… or am I responding to it? Is Scripture shaping how I live and interact with others? Where is God asking me to take action in obedience today? Resources Mentioned Bible Project – Shema Video: Shema Women’s Conference Stay Connected If this episode encouraged you: Share it with a friend Leave a review Follow along on your favorite podcast platform
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