Conversations Unscripted with Ashley from SimplyBlessedDesignz
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Conversations Unscripted with Ashley from SimplyBlessedDesignz
Faith Beyond the Door: Purpose, Work, and Influence
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Have you ever ended the day completely worn out—not because you didn’t work hard, but because you wondered if any of it really mattered?
In this episode of Unscripted Conversations, we’re continuing our Faith in Motion series and taking another slow, intentional step through Proverbs 31. Today we’re talking about purpose, work, and influence beyond the front door—and how God never intended calling to feel like constant pressure or burnout.
We’ll look at Proverbs 31:16–25 and what it teaches us about wisdom, discernment, and carrying responsibility without running ourselves into the ground. We’ll also connect this passage to the story of Lydia in Acts 16 and Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:16, reminding us that influence doesn’t have to be loud to be meaningful.
This conversation is for the woman who wants to be faithful, work hard, and live well—but doesn’t want to lose her peace in the process.
Grab your coffee, take a breath, and let’s talk about what it really looks like to live out faith beyond the door.
Scripture References
- Proverbs 3:5–6
- Proverbs 31:16–25
- Acts 16:14–15
- Matthew 5:16