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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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Friday Apr 01, 2022
Top Of The Hill
Friday Apr 01, 2022
Friday Apr 01, 2022
As we walked up the trial, we could see the end towering above us about a mile above the rocky terrain. But the problem is, we could see it the entire time. The straight uphill, rocky trail, combined with the hot beating sun, seemed to make every step feel twice as heavy and labored as it should have been. And as we weaved back and forth, through the winding trail, the end seemed to remain stationary, marked where we could see it, yet always out of reach.
And the more we focused on the ending of the trail. The further away it seems to be.
It was like, we were working hard to get somewhere, yet never getting there. We were clawing and climbing, with no sense of accomplishment.
My youngest looked to the top, and gave up. He could take no more.
And in a moment of shear exhaustion and frustration, he became too weak to carry on.
Then came the question I dreaded, and yet expected. . .
Dad, will you carry me on your back. . . .
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