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Lynne Little Ministries - Higher Realm

Lynne Little Ministries - Higher Realm

By: Lynne Little
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This podcast features a wide-ranging concentration of subjects from Christian apologetics, to mankind's relationship with God and His with us, and exploring our roles within the contemporary church as well as society at large. We facilitate open dialogue with straightforward examinations of foundational Christian beliefs. Special focus will include recovering from, and moving forward through, any type of profound loss from the Christian perspective.

© 2026 Lynne Little Ministries - Higher Realm
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Episodes
  • Is Harry Harmless?
    Apr 12 2026

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    We weigh a Christian connection to the Harry Potter series against Scripture and ask whether “harmless fun” can still shape our spiritual alignment. We also talk about how entertainment can normalize darkness, then we point to freedom and deliverance through Jesus Christ.
    • grounding the conversation in God’s Word as the believer’s starting point
    • biblical warnings about wizards, familiar spirits, sorcery, and defilement
    • asking whether spells, charms, potions, and divination count as witchcraft
    • challenging the claim that the series teaches good moral lessons
    • describing how fantasy can desensitize people to occult themes
    • sharing a real-world look at Harry Potter immersion and role-play culture
    • discussing idolatry, obedience, and the cost of compromised fellowship
    • practical discernment about what we read and watch
    • offering a prayer to invite Jesus in and receive true freedom

    If you prayed that prayer, write to us, lynnelittleministries@gmail.com.


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    24 mins
  • God's Blood Covenant - Part 10 - The Promise of Abundant Provision
    Apr 5 2026

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    Money can feel like safety, stress, or even shame, but Scripture treats it as something else entirely: a tool that reveals what we trust. We unpack one of the most misquoted Bible lines and clear up the real warning from 1 Timothy 6: it’s not money that ruins people, it’s loving it. That single shift changes how we think about provision, work, giving, and the quiet fear that we will not have enough.

    We walk through the Old Covenant pattern where prosperity often shows up as a covenant blessing, from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to David, Solomon, and Job. Then we face the tension in Jesus’ words about the rich and the kingdom, and we land on his central point: money is a terrible master. From the Sermon on the Mount, we talk about worry, daily needs, and what it really looks like to “seek first” God’s kingdom while trusting the Father to provide food, clothing, and the basics of life.

    From there, we move into abundance and increase. We highlight passages about God’s ownership of everything, the promise that he gives the ability to produce wealth, and the New Covenant inheritance believers receive through Christ. We also connect provision to purpose through 2 Corinthians 9: sufficiency that overflows into every good work, generosity, and thanksgiving. Finally, we discuss the law of sowing and reaping, stewardship, and cheerful giving as the pathway to multiplication rather than striving.

    If you’re tired of anxiety-driven finances and you want a biblical framework for prosperity without compromise, this conversation will steady you. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs hope around money, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.

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    22 mins
  • God's Blood Covenant - Part 9 - What If Healing Is Already Yours?
    Mar 30 2026

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    What if the biggest battle around healing isn’t God’s willingness, but our beliefs about what the blood covenant already provides? I walk through why divine healing is presented in Scripture as a real, practical benefit for God’s children, not a rare exception and not a spiritual “maybe.” We start with the uncomfortable question: if God revealed Himself as Jehovah Rapha, the Lord who heals, what reason would He have to reverse course now?

    From Exodus and Jeremiah to Psalms, we trace the Bible’s picture of healing that touches the whole person: physical strength, emotional restoration for the brokenhearted, mental renewal, and spiritual wholeness tied to forgiveness and redemption. Then we look at Jesus as the exact representation of the Father’s will. The Gospels don’t show a reluctant Christ; they show a Savior who teaches, preaches, and heals, who sends others to heal, and who turns away no one who comes to Him. That pattern matters if you’re searching for biblical answers to questions like “Does God still heal today?” or “Is healing part of the new covenant?”

    We also get honest about the real-world obstacles that keep believers stuck: not knowing what’s promised, struggling to have faith for what can’t be seen, disappointment after unanswered prayer, traditions that lower expectations, and teaching that turns healing into something you must earn. I share a story told by Charles Spurgeon about someone living in poverty while unknowingly owning a fortune, a sharp picture of what it looks like to ignore a covenant “bequest.”

    If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find it.

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    23 mins
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