
Monday Dec 22, 2025
How to Rest While God Finishes the Work | Still Holy, Still Healing EP5
If you obeyed God and expected peace… but instead feel tired, unsettled, or incomplete, this episode is for you.
In Episode 5 of the Still Holy, Still Healing Holiday Series, Natasha Elaine sits with a truth many believers wrestle with but rarely name:
sometimes obedience leads us into stillness before it leads us into clarity.
This conversation explores why:
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release can still hurt even when it’s right
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rest can feel harder than hustle
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and endings can feel uncomfortable when God is actually completing a season
Joined by faith-based therapist Psalm McDaniels, this episode gently unpacks what it looks like to release without rushing, rest without guilt, and renew without forcing what’s next.
Together, they talk honestly about:
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why silence can be part of holy closure
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how boundary-setting is often misunderstood as avoidance
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why “doing nothing” can still be deep obedience
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and how safe, spiritually grounded community helps quiet the inner noise of guilt, comparison, and pressure
This episode centers on wholeness — not perfection, not performance, but allowing God to finish what He started in us.
🎶 Music featured throughout this episode includes Kingdom artist Mike Teezy, whose songs underscore the themes of pressing forward, waiting faithfully, and turning new leaves in Christ.
📝 This episode also serves as the companion sales episode for the Still Holy, Still Healing Holiday Journal — a 27-page guided resource created to help you reflect, release, and rest with God during a tender season.
You can find the journal at:
rrwspodcast.com/digital-resources
🎧 Missed the pre-show music or want the full replay with soundtracks?
Catch it on Mixcloud at mixcloud.com/rrwspodcast, where all RRWS audio replays live.
If you’ve been holding your faith together quietly this season, this episode offers permission to pause — and reassurance that rest in Christ is not the end of the story, but the place where God completes His work.
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