
A Season of Rebirthing – Letting Go, Renewing Your Mind, and Trusting God's New Beginnings
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In this episode of Couples of Destiny on Radio Cape Pulpit, host Terry Honey welcomes back Apostle Dr. Joseph Osborn for part two of their conversation on mental health, renewal, and alignment. The episode is framed around 20 May as a day of rebirthing, transition, and courage – a time to reflect, let go of the past, and step into what God has prepared after a season of building.
Apostle Osborn explains that the main sign that the enemy is controlling a person's mind is when their focus shifts away from God, causing them to act contrary to God's Word and venture outside of His order. He encourages couples to listen to one another, acknowledging that emotional exhaustion is not a sign of weak faith or sin – God is concerned with total well-being (spirit, soul, and body), referencing John 5:6 where Jesus asked the man at the pool of Bethesda, "Do you want to be made well?"
Terry and Apostle Osborn discuss how believers often feel guilty admitting mental exhaustion, fearing it reflects weak faith. They emphasise that discomfort and loss are often part of God's process of renewal, and that couples must support each other by being present, listening, and praying together. Apostle Osborn encourages listeners to let go of closed doors – even good things that are draining them – and trust that God has better in store. The episode closes with a reminder of Isaiah 43:18-19: "Forget the former things... I am doing a new thing."
Apostle Osborn explains that the main sign that the enemy is controlling a person's mind is when their focus shifts away from God, causing them to act contrary to God's Word and venture outside of His order. He encourages couples to listen to one another, acknowledging that emotional exhaustion is not a sign of weak faith or sin – God is concerned with total well-being (spirit, soul, and body), referencing John 5:6 where Jesus asked the man at the pool of Bethesda, "Do you want to be made well?"
Terry and Apostle Osborn discuss how believers often feel guilty admitting mental exhaustion, fearing it reflects weak faith. They emphasise that discomfort and loss are often part of God's process of renewal, and that couples must support each other by being present, listening, and praying together. Apostle Osborn encourages listeners to let go of closed doors – even good things that are draining them – and trust that God has better in store. The episode closes with a reminder of Isaiah 43:18-19: "Forget the former things... I am doing a new thing."

