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What if the most important work you’ll ever do happens below the surface—where nobody claps and the ground feels hard? We take a deep, honest walk through Genesis 26 to explore how Isaac’s battle over wells maps onto our own call to dig, find the flow of the Spirit, and keep moving until there’s room. This is a sober push past event highs and borrowed language into a lived rhythm of prayer, fasting, obedience, and humble courage that turns moments into a movement.
Together, we unpack why mantles aren’t handed out like gifts, how proximity can’t replace consecration, and why valleys often become access points to God’s steady current. Miracles matter, but they serve the message—and the message serves people. From Red Sea deliverance to Jordan crossings, we trace the shift where God invites us to step first, then watch the waters part. You’ll hear a clear blueprint for guarding awe, resisting shallow habits, and making choices that tether you to depth when pressure rises and critics circle your well.
We also draw strength from David’s choice to lay down Saul’s armor and reach for smooth stones shaped by time in the stream. That picture of character formed under flow reframes success: not what shines, but what feeds. If you’re tired of surface wins and hungry for work that endures—work that opens cities and heals hearts—this conversation will hand you tools, not slogans. Find the flow. Step in with faith. Stay long enough to be shaped, so miracles follow you instead of you chasing them.
If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s digging right now, and leave a review with one takeaway you’re acting on this week. Your story may be the map someone else needs.
We love to hear from our listeners! Thank you!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1639030158?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_VZBSV9T4GT4AMRWEWXJE&skipTwisterOG=1
By Rev. Charles G. Robinette5
6767 ratings
What if the most important work you’ll ever do happens below the surface—where nobody claps and the ground feels hard? We take a deep, honest walk through Genesis 26 to explore how Isaac’s battle over wells maps onto our own call to dig, find the flow of the Spirit, and keep moving until there’s room. This is a sober push past event highs and borrowed language into a lived rhythm of prayer, fasting, obedience, and humble courage that turns moments into a movement.
Together, we unpack why mantles aren’t handed out like gifts, how proximity can’t replace consecration, and why valleys often become access points to God’s steady current. Miracles matter, but they serve the message—and the message serves people. From Red Sea deliverance to Jordan crossings, we trace the shift where God invites us to step first, then watch the waters part. You’ll hear a clear blueprint for guarding awe, resisting shallow habits, and making choices that tether you to depth when pressure rises and critics circle your well.
We also draw strength from David’s choice to lay down Saul’s armor and reach for smooth stones shaped by time in the stream. That picture of character formed under flow reframes success: not what shines, but what feeds. If you’re tired of surface wins and hungry for work that endures—work that opens cities and heals hearts—this conversation will hand you tools, not slogans. Find the flow. Step in with faith. Stay long enough to be shaped, so miracles follow you instead of you chasing them.
If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s digging right now, and leave a review with one takeaway you’re acting on this week. Your story may be the map someone else needs.
We love to hear from our listeners! Thank you!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1639030158?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_VZBSV9T4GT4AMRWEWXJE&skipTwisterOG=1

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