Embracing the Wilderness: A Journey of Faith

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- "The dry season is an invitation to slow down, hear my heart. There are going to be seasons of busyness, exhaustion, sickness where we just feel like we can't do anything else, and that's okay." [56:00] ( | | )

- "Ongoing and deliberate Disobedience leads to relational rift. This doesn't mean God has abandoned us, it means that there is conflict in the relationship." [57:30] ( | | )

- "Doubt can lead us to some serious questions, but the invitation of Christianity, and maybe more fundamentally Christ, is to hold our faith and our questions together." [01:02:04] ( | | )

- "If we can't trust our parents who we can see to provide emotional support and security, how can we trust God who we can't see?" [01:04:05] ( | | )

- "In the dark night or the dry season, we're taught to follow God even when the benefits of doing so are not entirely clear." [01:11:42] ( | | )

- "The dry season is this place where what we feel is exposed to ourself. It is the place where what is hidden under the surface comes to light." [52:30] ( | | )

- "You might be in a dry season simply because you have been too distracted to notice what God is up to." [56:00] ( | | )

- "If we persist in an action or an attitude that is not in the best interest of our communion with God, we will experience relational distance." [58:10] ( | | )

- "The god of our gut not the god of our head is the one we experience most of the time." [01:04:05] ( | | )

- "The Dark Night of the Soul is not a phenomenon mentioned in scripture but is a common theme amongst the Saints and spiritual writers of the church." [01:08:15] ( | | )

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