In this episode, we continue our Lenten book study and focus on chapters 7 & 8. We reflect on the many ways Jesus wants to make us whole, by exercising the evil out of our lives, forgiving our sins, and leading us to freedom. We also compare that to what the enemy is trying to do, make us feel alone, scatter the pieces of our heart, and bring us out of communion with each other and with God. Jesus wants to love us into healing and is waiting for our invitation. It is up to us to open the door and allow Jesus to enter ever deeper into our hearts. 
  
 Heather's One Thing - Authentic Masculinity and Intimacy with Jesus - A Pints with Aquinas Episode w/ John Eldredge (YouTube) (Spotify)
 Heather's Other One Thing -  Songs in the Desert Spotify Playlist
 Sister Miriam's One Thing - March Madness
 Michelle's One Thing -  She Loved: Resting in the Beauty of Motherhood by Suzanne Bilodeau 
  
 Other Resources Mentioned: 
  -  Daily Examen
- The Song "When I Forget" by Amanda Cook
 
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 Journal Questions:
  - Have I experienced the revelation of Christ's identity as the Messiah in a personal way?
- What little parts of my heart has the Lord been restoring this Lent?
- How has God been personally restoring my relationship with Him, exorcising me from evil, and bringing me into relationship with my neighbor?
- Spend time in prayer and meditate on the image of a door with locks on it. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to you: What is the name of this lock?
 
 Discussion Questions:
  - How has my heart been pierced by this intricate story of salvation?
- What are you feasting on in relation to your fasting this Lent?
- "We all need exorcism." How do you see this truth in your own heart and life?
- Where can you invite the Holy Spirit into my heart for restoration?
 
 Quote to Ponder:
 "Even though he is God in the flesh and could organize his ministry in any way, notice that Jesus chose: (1) relationship with God, (2) exorcism of evil, and (3) relationship with neighbor. Deliverance flows from God, not man." (Jesus and the Jubilee, John Bergsma, Page 72-73)
  
 Scripture for Lectio:
  "Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven." (Matt 18:18)
  
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 Timestamps: 
 00:00 - Heritage Retreat Center
 01:23 - Intro
 02:15 - Welcome
 03:26 - Deliverance Comes from the Lord
 04:59 - A World at War
 07:19 - Back to Nazareth
 08:48 - Bringing the Many Parts Together
 10:15 - He is Who He Says He is
 11:32 - A Continuous Liberation and Invitation
 14:09 - The Arrows the Hit Our Soul
 16:39 - We All Need Exorcism
 19:28 - Feasting on the Holy Spirit
 21:29 - The Power of Confession
 25:36 - One Things