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S17 E15 - The Four Places of Advent: The Stable (Part 4)

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Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

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🗓️ 22 December 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we end our journey at the Stable, the humble place where God chose for us to meet His Son. We reflect on the stable of our own hearts, how Jesus chooses to meet us in our own poverty now, and why His very presence brings healing. We also talk about how when we sit in our emptiness, release control, and surrender each part of our lives to God, He is able to work more powerfully in our lives. Finally, we ponder Mary's quiet and loving gaze upon the Christ Child and how we are invited to slow down and notice Jesus smiling back at us. 

Friends, we've deeply enjoyed journeying with you this year. As we take a break, please know you are in our prayers. We will see you on January 19th, 2026 when Season 18 begins! Have a blessed and merry Christmas!

 

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Heather's Other One Thing - The Sisters of Life new St. Francis convent in Steubenville

Heather's Third One Thing - Every Sacred Sunday's Edition of the  Catechism of the Catholic Church

Sister Miriam's One Thing - Our listeners and Patreon supporters. Thank you!

Sister Miriam's Other One Thing - Philosophy and Healing (with Fr. Matthew Rolling) from the Restore the Glory Podcast

Michelle's One Thing - The beauty of the different religious orders!

 

Finally, we arrive
at the Stable —
the poorest of places,
and yet, the holiest of all.

Here, in straw and silence,
the Infinite takes on skin.
The cry of a newborn
splits the night open,
and suddenly,
everything is sacred again

The invitation into the mess

 Into our own poverty…

The cry of our humanity …

Worship is not what we think it will look like. 

 

Other Resources Mentioned: 

 

Journal Questions:

  • Where do I find myself in "unsatisfactory condition"?
  • What are the scandalous places within me that I want to keep away from the Lord?
  • How am I managing my own creativity rather than welcoming the Holy Spirit into my creativity?
  • What beliefs am I carrying deeply about God? How does God want to heal these beliefs?
  • Where am I afraid?
  • How can I make space for Jesus and spend time with Him in this Christmas season?

 

Discussion Questions:

  • How are you tempted to sanitize the Mystery of the Incarnation in your own life?
  • Where in my life do I need a new perspective?
  • When have you experienced God coming to you in a way you weren't expecting Him to?
  • How am I seeking control in this season? How can I surrender that control?
  • What are the stables of my life that God is inviting me into deeper surrender?

 

Quote to Ponder:

"I am so glad Jesus was born in a stable, because my soul is so much like a stable. It's poor and in unsatisfactory condition - Yet, I believe that if Jesus can be born in a stable, maybe he can be born in me." (Dorothy Day)

 

Scripture for Lectio:

"In those days a decree went out from Emperor Augustus that all the world should be registered. This was the first registration and was taken while Quirinius was governor of Syria. All went to their own towns to be registered. Joseph also went from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to the city of David called Bethlehem, because he was descended from the house and family of David. He went to be registered with Mary, to whom he was engaged and who was expecting a child. While they were there, the time came for her to deliver her child. And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in bands of cloth, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn." (Luke 2:1-7)

 

Sponsor - Fully Mediterranean:

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Fully Mediterranean was built on a mission to help people discover a simple, nourishing way of eating and living—a way that brings peace, beauty, and balance into everyday. Their approach is not about pressure or perfection. It's about gently integrating habits that help you live fully, with a sense of gratitude and mindfulness that aligns beautifully with our Catholic faith.

What makes the Mediterranean lifestyle so special is that it's not just a way of eating; it's a way of living. It's a lifestyle shaped by mindfulness, by community, and by gratitude. It's about slowing down, savoring what God provides, and sharing meals with the people He places in our lives. It's about choosing foods that nourish the body He entrusted to us—vibrant  vegetables, wholesome grains, fresh herbs, lean proteins, and healthy fats—while also embracing the joy and connection that come from preparing and enjoying meals with others.

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In a world filled with noise, pressure, and quick fixes, the Mediterranean lifestyle offers something gentler and more grounded—an invitation to live intentionally, joyfully, and wholeheartedly. It encourages us to choose foods that honor the bodies God created, to gather more often with the people we love, and to find celebration in simple, nourishing routines.

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Chapters:  

00:00 Fully Mediterranean 

01:37 Intro

02:30 Welcome to the Stable

05:56 Guiding Quote and Scripture Verse

07:12 The Poverty of Our Hearts

11:26 Surrendering the Messy Parts of Our Lives

15:30 Healing Our Image of God

19:31 What it Means to Ponder

21:37 Making Space in the Midst of a Busy Season

28:27 Season 18 Announcement!

28:58 One Things

 

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0:00.0

Hello, friends, this episode is sponsored by Fully Mediterranean. Fully Mediterranean is dedicated to

0:05.9

helping people discover a way of eating and living that is both deeply nourishing and beautifully simple.

0:11.2

They believe that good food and good health are meant to work in harmony and that both begin

0:15.7

around the table. Fully Mediterranean was created to help people embrace a simple, peaceful, and balanced way of living.

0:22.6

Their approach isn't about pressure or perfection.

0:24.8

It's about gently integrating habits that help you live fully, with gratitude and mindfulness

0:29.9

that align beautifully with our Catholic faith.

0:32.6

The Mediterranean lifestyle is more than a way of eating.

0:34.9

It's a way of living.

0:36.1

It's shaped by mindfulness,

0:42.6

community, and gratitude. It invites us to slow down, savor what God provides, and share meals with the people he places in our lives. I love this. Fully Mediterranean offers practical

0:48.1

tools, recipes, workshops, and guidance to help you bring these values into your home. They make

0:53.3

healthy eating simple,

0:54.6

approachable, and even prayerful, supporting both your physical well-being and your spiritual

0:58.8

rhythm. In a world full of noise and quick fixes, fully Mediterranean provides a gentler,

1:03.6

grounded invitation to live intentionally, joyfully, and wholeheartedly. So join us and use the code

1:09.6

Abiding Together 20 to receive 20% off all of their

1:13.5

products, including their course, ebooks, and substack membership. Join the 30-day Mediterranean

1:18.8

challenge starting January 1st for just $8. You can visit them at www.fullymediterranean.com,

1:26.3

and their substack is fully Mediterranean.com.

1:29.6

Dot substack.com and at fully Mediterranean on Instagram. We hope you enjoy this episode.

1:36.3

Hello and welcome to season 17 of the Abiding Together podcast. It is incredible to be with you

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