People Who Say Such Things: Learn to Embrace The Valley of Vision
For the one whose heart is set on pilgrimage, the valley of Baka is the place of profound growth. The deeper the valley, the deeper the potential for transformation.
For the one whose heart is set on pilgrimage, the valley of Baka is the place of profound growth. The deeper the valley, the deeper the potential for transformation.
The pilgrim is a faith-filled seeker in all things and at all times. Their strength is in God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The presence and power of God tabernacled in Jesus of Nazareth, and he wills to do the same through his Spirit in his people, the Body of Christ.
What God allows he redeems. It can take decades, lifetimes, even generations for redemption to run its course.
To struggle with God and people is the norm, not the exception. Will we let go or hold on? There is always a blessing for those who will not let go.
People who say such things show us how our desperation, when brought to God, can lead to the fulfillment of our deepest desires.
Angels are ever ascending and descending, bringing, “on earth as it is in heaven” into our brokenness, through our brokenness, in spite of our brokenness, and maybe even because of our brokenness.
God is always saying things and doing things. He wants our participation in those things, which are indeed unfolding in the world around every single one of us.
We ask for God’s will to be done. We discern our plans as best we can to do the will of God. Stuff happens and we learn to trust God in the midst of it.
When we lay our lives down as an offering we can receive them back from the dead as a living sacrifice.