
The Walk: Devotionals for Worshippers
Worship LeaderColton Dixon Devotional: Learning from Jeremiah
August 28, 2024 ● 11 minShare this episode
In this episode of The Walk Podcast, hosted by Joshua Swanson, we’re joined by the talented Christian artist Colton Dixon for a deeply personal devotional centered on Jeremiah 29:11. Known for his powerful vocals and faith-infused lyrics, Colton shares how this verse has profoundly impacted his life and music, particularly in the creation of his latest song, "Up and Up."
Throughout the episode, Colton unpacks key insights from Jeremiah 29:11, challenging believers to trust in God’s plan amidst life’s uncertainties. He emphasizes the importance of tuning into God's voice, recognizing the enemy's deceptions, redefining true prosperity, and understanding that God's plan is accessible to everyone.
The episode concludes with a heartfelt prayer and the premiere of Colton’s new single "Up and Up," offering listeners a musical reminder of God’s unfailing promises.
Join us on The Walk Podcast as we continue to inspire and challenge our listeners to deepen their faith and walk in the light of God’s word. Tune in for a timely reminder of the hope and future that God has promised to all who trust in Him.
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