Episode 54: Wealth of the Wilderness with Rebekah Joy
Listen to the episode | 49.5-minutes “…We are always close to a wilderness season by way of being in one, emerging…
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Listen to the episode | 49.5-minutes “…We are always close to a wilderness season by way of being in one, emerging…
“God only knows what we need to walk through or around before we emerge from our global wilderness season. But you can know for certain, no matter what your wilderness season looks like, He will never leave you there. He’s always working to bring you home.”
“God’s gift of rest and the detours in our lives all have value. We just have to take the time to recognize it.”
“Little did I know that I had experienced what Rebekah Joy calls the fifth posture—perceiving encounters with the divine. From that moment, the message of Psalm 91:4 established a tabernacle residence, mishkan, in my soul.”
“It’s not always easy to shema, it’s a choice. Being physically silent to hear is the easy part. Listening to obey is much harder, especially when it involves quieting our thoughts and emotions.”
“If we choose to say yes to the wilderness, we choose to “grow through what we go through.” Engaging in the process involves shifting our own focus from the destination to the journey.”
“If you would have asked me about “the wilderness” back in February 2020, I might have told you about the Israelites and their 40 years spent wandering in the wilderness. Or I would have shared about the time that Jesus walked, still dripping wet from His baptism in the Jordan River, into the wilderness to face the devil’s temptations.”
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