God’s Word Transforming Lives - Women’s Bible Study, Christian living, Christian Inspiration, Grief Support, Women’s Mental Health,

God’s Word Transforming Lives - Women’s Bible Study, Christian living, Christian Inspiration, Grief Support, Women’s Mental Health,

Are you longing to understand the Bible verse-by-verse in a practical, life-changing way? Do you wish you had someone to walk with you through your questions, pain, and desire to grow deeper in your faith? You’re not alone—and you’re in the right place. Welcome to God’s Word Transforming Lives, where we dig into the truth of Scripture and apply it to real life—healing, growth, and transformation through the power of God’s Word. I’m Amy Diane Ross, a Bible teacher, Grief Recovery Specialist, and fellow traveler on the journey of faith. My heart is to equip women like you to: Heal from grief, trauma, and fear Grow deeper in your relationship with Christ Apply the Word of God to every area of life Experience the freedom and joy found only in Him As a wife of almost 26 years, a former stay-at-home mom, and a woman who rebuilt her life after trauma, I understand what it’s like to feel stuck, unseen, or spiritually dry. For years, I searched for healing and found it in the living Word of God. Now, I’m here to walk alongside you—offering truth, encouragement, and accountability as you grow in grace and freedom. Let’s open the Word, find healing, and walk this road together. Amy Diane Ross https://www.bethechurchministry.com www.griefrecoverymethod.com/grms/amy-ross follow Instagram @amydianeross or @bethe_church YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL3BRs89Sg7pvrmcCA4XbEg

Episodes

January 8, 2026 37 mins

“The Parable That Unlocks Them All  Why the Seed & Soil Matters First” Intro to the Parable of the Seed & the Soil Series (Mark 4:1–20, Matthew 13:1–23, Luke 8:4–15)

In today’s episode, we’re setting the stage for a life-changing series on one of Jesus’ most important teachings: the Parable of the Seed and the Soil.

Jesus said if you don’t understand this parable, you won’t understand any of them (Mark 4:13). Why? Because t...

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When Jesus called Peter, he left everything to follow Him. But that didn’t mean Peter got everything right. He doubted. He sank. He denied. But Jesus never gave up on him. In this week’s message, we’re looking at the moment Jesus called Peter in Luke 5:2–11 and how this encounter shows us that God isn’t calling perfect women, just willing ones. You may feel unqualified, but God says, “Just follow Me.”

If you’ve been afraid to fully...

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In a time when distractions are constant and attention is short, the people in Luke 5:1 did something radical: they pressed in to hear the Word of God. They weren’t looking for entertainment. They weren’t seeking a platform. They just wanted the truth. In this week’s episode, we’re talking about what it means to pursue God’s written Word with hunger, motivation, and urgency and why this kind of spiritual appetite changes everything...

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Elizabeth had every reason to shout her blessing from the rooftops. After years of shame, God had finally answered her prayer. But instead, she waited. In this week’s episode, we’re looking at the powerful moment in Luke 1:24-25 when Elizabeth conceals her pregnancy for five months not out of fear, but out of wisdom, healing, and reverence. There’s something sacred about letting God restore you before you explain yourself to the wo...

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Gossip. Jealousy. Fits of anger. Hidden rivalries. We don’t always call them “sin,” but God does.

In this week’s message, we’re diving into the third category of sins from Galatians 5 the social sins that quietly destroy relationships and unity in the body of Christ.

If you’ve ever felt hurt by someone in the church—or realized that you’ve contributed to division this message is for you.

We’re not just talking about the problem. We...

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We often think of witchcraft and idolatry as extreme sins and sexual sin as something the culture normalizes. But the Bible places all of them in the same category: the works of the flesh.

In this week’s message from Galatians 5:19-20a, we take a hard but grace-filled look at what the Word says about sexual sins and spiritual sins, and how they show up in our lives more often than we realize.

If you've ever asked, “Is this sin real...

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Not every sin is caused by a demon. Not every struggle requires deliverance.

Sometimes, the real issue is one we don’t want to admit: the flesh.

In this week’s teaching, we’re continuing in Galatians 5:16-19a and looking at what the Bible actually says about the real source of sin and why blaming spiritual warfare can sometimes keep us from taking responsibility.

 If you’ve ever wondered, “Why do I keep falling into sin even though...

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Galatians 5:16-18 You love Jesus—but there are still moments you react in the flesh. You want to walk in the Spirit, but it feels like a constant struggle.

If that’s you, you’re not alone—and you’re not broken. You’re in the fight that Paul describes in Galatians 5:16-18, and today we’re going to learn what it really means to walk by the Spirit.

If you've ever thought, “Why do I still battle these habits or emotions?” or “How do I ...

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You can listen to sermons, read devotionals, and say all the right things—but if your life isn’t built on Jesus as your foundation, it will collapse when the storms come.

In this week’s message, we’re diving into the final words of Jesus in Matthew 7, where He paints a clear picture: two builders, two houses, one storm.

The question isn’t if the storm will come—it’s whether your foundation will hold.

If you’ve ever wondered, “Why d...

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You can call Jesus “Lord,” attend church faithfully, and still miss the one thing He desires most: a true relationship with Him.

In this week's message, we’re continuing our study through Matthew 7:21-23, focusing on one of the most sobering statements in all of Scripture:

“Depart from Me, I never knew you.”

These words are not meant to instill fear—but to invite you into truth. Jesus isn’t after religious performance. He wants you...

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You can serve in ministry, pray daily, and quote scripture and still not know Jesus. You can build a life that looks spiritual but miss the only thing that truly saves: a real relationship with Him.

In this week's message, we're diving deep into the hard but loving truth of Matthew 7:21:

“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven” This verse isn’t meant to condemn you—it’s meant to awaken you.

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You can love Jesus deeply and still feel unsure about what’s biblical and what’s cultural. You can serve Him faithfully and still wrestle with teachings that challenge your comfort zone. That doesn’t make you confused it means you're seeking truth.

In this week's message, we're diving deep into the question: "Should Christian women wear head coverings in worship?" Using Scripture and humility, we’ll look at what the Bible teaches, ...

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You can be sincere and still be deceived. You can have a heart for God and still fall under the influence of false teaching. That doesn’t make you hopeless—it means you need truth. In this week's message, we’re diving deep into the warning Jesus gave in Matthew 7:15-20: "Beware of false prophets." We’ll explore how to recognize counterfeit Christianity, how to guard your heart and mind with truth, and how to stay rooted in sound do...

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You can attend church, read your Bible, and be the “good Christian woman” and still miss the narrow path Jesus talks about. The broad road is comfortable. It’s popular. It feels right but it leads to destruction. So how do we actually follow Jesus in a world that wants us to compromise truth?

In this week’s message, we’re diving into Matthew 7:13-14 the narrow gate and narrow path from the Sermon on the Mount. This is a bold, truth...

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Many Christian women have been told that caring for themselves is selfish—that saying no, resting, or setting boundaries means they’re not truly “dying to self.” But Scripture tells a different story.

In this episode, Amy Diane Ross unpacks the biblical truth that prioritizing your health isn’t selfish—it’s stewardship. Through Scripture and practical wisdom, you’ll learn how to:

  • Steward your body, emotions, and spiritual lif...

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You can face uncertainty and still trust God’s Word. You can walk through seasons of waiting and still know His promises are sure. That doesn’t make your faith weak; it makes it real.

In this week's message, we're diving deep into the truth: "God cannot lie, so we can rest in every promise He's made." Through Scripture, we’ll see how God’s unchanging nature and faithful Word anchor us in every storm.

If you’ve ever wondered, “Will ...

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You can love Jesus deeply and still hesitate to ask Him for what you need. You can be faithful and still wrestle with doubt. That doesn’t mean you’re weak; it means you’re learning to trust your Father.

In this week’s message, we’re diving into one of Jesus’ most quoted (and misunderstood) teachings: “Ask, Seek, Knock.” What did Jesus mean when He said, “Everyone who asks receives”? And how does this reveal the heart of God as our ...

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You can be fully surrendered to Jesus and still wrestle with pride. You can call Him Lord and still struggle to give Him complete control. That doesn’t disqualify you, it means you're still in the process of sanctification.

In this week's message, we're exploring a powerful yet often misunderstood word: bondslave. What does it mean to belong to Jesus as His slave, not just His servant? And why did Paul proudly identify himself that...

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We’ve all heard it—“Don’t judge.” But Jesus never told us to throw out discernment. In fact, He warned us to judge righteously—with humility, truth, and spiritual clarity.

In this week’s teaching from Matthew 7:1-6, we unpack one of the most misused verses in Scripture and look at what Jesus really meant by “Judge not.” It’s not about silence—it’s about heart posture.

Blessings Amy Diane

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You can love Jesus with all your heart and still walk through a storm that breaks you. You can praise Him in public—and cry out in private. That doesn’t make you faithless—it makes you real.

In this week’s final message of our “Trusting God in the Storms” series, we’re closing with a profound truth: God is still good—even here. When life hurts, worship can feel impossible. But Scripture shows us that praise is not based on our feel...

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