In our spiritual walk with the Lord, we encounter various stages of growth and development. One of the most challenging stages we face is what we refer to as "the wall." This is a period where we may feel stuck, where our spiritual practices seem ineffective, and where God's presence may feel distant. It is a time of deep spiritual testing and potential growth.
The Israelites, as we read in Exodus 14 and 15, faced a literal wall—the Red Sea. Behind them, the Egyptian army threatened to overtake them. They were trapped, with seemingly no way out. Yet, it was in this moment of desperation that God instructed Moses to stretch out his hand over the sea, and the waters parted. The Israelites walked through on dry ground, a miraculous deliverance that seemed impossible moments before.
This historical account serves as a powerful metaphor for our own spiritual walls. Just as the Israelites were instructed to stand still and see the deliverance of the Lord, we too are called to trust in God's faithfulness during our times of trial. Our faith is not merely about believing the right things or performing the right actions; it is about being a living soul, infused with the breath of God, and growing in relationship with Him.
The journey of the soul involves stages of growth that parallel our emotional and relational development. These stages, which we call the Christ stages, help us map out our spiritual journey and understand where we are in our walk with Jesus. As we grow, we encounter trials that test our faith, much like the Israelites did. These trials are opportunities for us to lean into Jesus, to persevere, and to mature in our faith.
When we hit the wall, it is essential to engage in practices that foster spiritual growth. Empathy, quiet prayer, and emotionally honest conversations with trusted friends or mentors can help us navigate through these challenging times. The Psalms of lament offer us a model for bringing our struggles before God in a way that is raw yet full of faith.
As we face our walls, we must remember that they are not dead ends but doorways into deeper intimacy with God. By standing still in His presence, by engaging in spiritual practices that draw us closer to Him, and by leaning into the community of believers, we can experience the deliverance and growth that God has in store for us.
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