This episode is part of an ongoing conversation on Think Again & Be about joy, faith, and the inner life—building on themes from Thanksgiving by Faith and exploring how speaking to the soul shapes our spiritual posture.
We all have an inner dialogue.
But how often do we lead it?
In this episode of Think Again & Be, we explore the biblical practice of speaking to the soul—training the inner voice to align with truth, faith, and joy rather than fear, anxiety, or circumstance.
Building on the previous episode Thanksgiving by Faith, this conversation looks at how faith is voice-activated, how joy is cultivated from the inside out, and why Scripture repeatedly shows God’s people talking to themselves before they speak to the world.
From David encouraging himself in the Lord, to Jeremiah finding hope in the darkest moment, to Habakkuk choosing joy before the harvest, we see that transformation often begins with rightful self-talk.
This episode is an invitation to reclaim your inner voice—
to speak faith, remember truth, and create an atmosphere of joy that sustains life.
Scriptures Referenced
- Psalm 42:5; 43:5
- Lamentations 3:24
- 1 Samuel 30:6
- Habakkuk 3:16–19
- Psalm 91:2
- Joel 3:10
- Philemon 1:6–7
Key Themes
- Faith is voice-activated
- Speaking to the soul
- Joy as an atmosphere, not a mood
- Anxiety is not your identity
- Training the inner voice
- Thanksgiving, praise, and joy as a cycle
Get your hopes up.

