3 awesome things you can learn from spiritual saturation
As simple as it may seem, to saturate spiritually does not happen accidentally; it takes intentionality. A person must choose to remain in God to be thoroughly soaked.
As simple as it may seem, to saturate spiritually does not happen accidentally; it takes intentionality. A person must choose to remain in God to be thoroughly soaked.
The good news is this – We don’t have to go to heaven to experience the culture of the Kingdom of God. Jesus inaugurated His Kingdom, and we can lean into and experience a reality of it here and now. It starts with Honor.
In times of joy and happiness, we often turn to God in praise, and so too, in times of grief and loss, we can also turn to God in lament.
A couple of things you’ve likely noticed: Many Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in your life are clearly hurting, and there is power in the way you love. Because of this your love, in all relationships, will require nuance.
Our lack of physical suffering as a result of our profession of Christ contributes to a life void of the very thing that prepares us for the greatest witness i.e., being willing to give up anything, even our own lives for Christ.
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“Our hearts beat for the adventure ahead, so we published Rally Cry, a manifesto for 21st Century Church. It’s a set of beliefs we hold so deeply they inform our decisions, the actions we take, and the trails we blaze.”
Rally Cry Manifesto
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