Obedience in the Waiting
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Welcome To the Table. We’re jumping back into relationships today, specifically chatting about the season of engagement. As you’ll soon see, there’s so much of this conversation that is for me and hopefully you too. There are several themes that keep coming up in this episode, but the one that really stands out to me is this idea of obedience – which we often think of when we’re parenting children but truly applies to each one of us today. Obedience to what the Lord calls you to, sticking to the convictions that the Holy Spirit places on your heart, uncovering and applying what the Word says about the way we live – it’s all a part of obeying the Lord and laying down my own thoughts, ideas, wants if (when) they don’t align with His. Be prepared to be challenged and encouraged – you've been warned 😉
Show Notes 🗒️
Dangerous Prayers by Craig Groeschel - https://amzn.to/41Bzz91
Proverbs 16:3 - Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.
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