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Why do we struggle with emotions and feelings? There is a deep rooted piece of who we are that seems to be socially unacceptable to talk about. Yet if we are to be wholistic followers of Christ, how are we to honestly love God if we haven’t learned to express the hurts and pains deep within us. It’s through the raw emotion and feeling that we authentically learn to love God with our Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength. So while it’s popular social etiquette to mask our feelings and cover up our emotions, The Blessed Soul strives to address these hidden thoughts and feelings. Through the Blessed Soul, we will face unspoken emotions head on. Not only will we create a space that approves conversations about these things as acceptable, but also take the moment to be real about hurts and pains. Inside of this authenticity, we will read scripture that echos our sentiment. And once we have fully understood and addressed these moments, we will speak blessing over the pieces of us that are often hidden and unpopular to talk about. The Blessed Soul is a daily podcast airing Monday through Friday each week. These episode range from 5-10 minutes. These Podcast are a product of calibratedvalues.com.
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February 4
Ezekiel 13-15
So today’s reading is why we are doing this.
If you remember Ezekiel’s vision the past few days in our reading, there was a hole in the wall of the temple. This was to demonstrate how the foundations of their relationship with God were broken and in shambles.
But now, that wall has been covered with whitewash.
What is that? It’s actually untempered mortar. This is mortar that is weak and used as a skim coat over the wall. It is not meant to be strong or to carry any weight. It is simple and made to cover over the hole so that it looks better.
The Lord is comparing this with the foundations of the false prophets. They are saying things that are tickling the ears and causing people to feel good about what is being said. But it is not grounded in deep truth. So God is against these prophets because they are causing people to fall away from him.
Sound familiar?
We live in a world of Christian confusion. Why?
Because people love whitewashed walls. They love the pretty stuff that is easy to hear and sounds good. But the deep truths of the scriptures that are hard to handle.. . . leave those for someone else.
If we are going to be in the presence of the Lord, we must be people committed to the solid truth of the scriptures. It’s through the scripture that God reveals himself. It is through his word, that we are able to know who he is and what he asks of us. Without knowing his word, we will always be led away from him - tricked by every fancy teaching that makes us feel good.
So, may you know God’s truth! May you ignore preaching made to leave you feeling good. May you grab ahold of the deep truths of the scripture. And may it lead you into the presence of the Sovereign Lord today!
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
I see you and I hear you!
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Have you ever felt like no one understand what you are walking through?
Have you thought to yourself, No one sees me! I’m all alone!
There is an amazing story in the Book of Genesis about a man named Abram, his wife Sarai, and the people who make up their story. But there is one person who gets mistreated that we rarely talk about. Her name was Hagar.
She faithfully served Abram and Sarai. And one day, she became the surrogate mother to the promised family line of Abram. But Sarai despised her for this. So she mistreated and abused Hagar.
Unable to take any more, Hagar took off and ran into the desert.
But an angel of the Lord met her there.
Listen to Genesis 16:8- Hagar, slave of Sarai, where have you come from, and where are you going?”
“I’m running away from my mistress Sarai,” She answered.
Then the angel of the Lord delivers her a message about how she will be blessed and how she will have a child who will be blessed. But she has to go back.
The promise seems so good that Hagar says this in vs 13, “you are the God who sees me,” For she said, “I have now seen the One who sees me.”