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The Jennie Allen Podcast

The Secret to Stability with Beth Moore

The Jennie Allen Podcast

Jennie Allen

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.96.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2026

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Beth Moore is in the house - and this conversation is all about what it really looks like to walk with Jesus for the long haul, especially when ministry is hard, public, and costly.

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0:00.0

We're not going to have any stability if we hit and miss on our relationship with God while we're taking in the indoctrination of the world every day.

0:10.5

I got to walk it out with Jesus.

0:12.9

I got to walk it out.

0:14.2

And I got to know that wherever he leads me, he will never leave, he's never going to leave me on my own.

0:28.6

Thank you. I, I, We are going to talk about everything, but mostly about Jesus, because that's what we do.

0:38.9

And Beth, I just, I just want to say thank you. I don't know that I would be doing much of what I'm doing if you hadn't have been a forerunner.

0:48.0

There's, there's so many of us that feel that way. We talk about it behind your back.

0:51.2

I just say it to your face because you did, you made a road I didn't know was even possible. When I felt called to ministry, you weren't on

0:59.4

the scene yet. And I don't know I've told you this, but maybe people haven't heard this. I felt

1:03.8

called to ministry at 18 years old, which ironically you did too. But you weren't, you were not leading

1:08.3

Bible studies yet. I did not know the name Beth Moore yet. You would do that a few years later. But I didn't know what it meant. The only thing I could picture that it meant was Elizabeth Elliott. Like, I would go on the mission field. Absolutely. That was the only option. And I didn't know there was any other way. And then I saw you preach in Morristown, Tennessee at a little Baptist

1:29.2

church. So it had to be in the very first minutes of your public ministry because it grew from there.

1:34.0

But Morristown, Tennessee, at first Baptist, whatever, Morristown. And I was in the three-fourths

1:41.2

of the way back, and I just wept. And I was like, I think she loves Jesus like

1:45.8

I love Jesus. That's what I felt about you the first time I ever heard you preach. I love that.

1:50.6

Of all things, more so than any ability or what appears to be a skill or a talent or any kind of gifting, what I would want more than anything

2:04.0

would be for people to resonate with just the love of Christ and seeking Christ because

2:12.4

our callings look so different one from another, none of us, even as similarly as we may seem to people

2:21.4

looking on from the outside. Okay, they both write books. They both speak a lot at various places

2:29.2

and to different groups, all the things that look similarly. But when it comes down to it, it's so

2:36.2

individual. And we're never just a carbon copy of anyone else. We are this whole mixture of people

2:45.4

that God is used to pour into us as well as our experience, our own DNA, our own upbringings, all the things that go in it.

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