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In this powerful episode of Scripture Adventures, we explore Isaiah 30:1 and the sobering question: Have you ever asked God to bless something you already decided to do? Drawing from Judah’s dangerous alliance with Egypt instead of seeking the Lord, this teaching examines the difference between self-initiated plans and Spirit-authored purposes. Through Hebrew word study on “ruach” (God’s breath), we discover why scale isn’t the same as Spirit and why what God doesn’t breathe on may function but won’t flourish. This episode offers three practical discernment tools to help you identify where you’ve chosen visible strength over invisible surrender—and extends an invitation to lay down what was never divinely initiated. Whether navigating personal decisions or cultural tensions, learn why only what Heaven authors will carry Heaven’s anointing.
By Stacy TassinIn this powerful episode of Scripture Adventures, we explore Isaiah 30:1 and the sobering question: Have you ever asked God to bless something you already decided to do? Drawing from Judah’s dangerous alliance with Egypt instead of seeking the Lord, this teaching examines the difference between self-initiated plans and Spirit-authored purposes. Through Hebrew word study on “ruach” (God’s breath), we discover why scale isn’t the same as Spirit and why what God doesn’t breathe on may function but won’t flourish. This episode offers three practical discernment tools to help you identify where you’ve chosen visible strength over invisible surrender—and extends an invitation to lay down what was never divinely initiated. Whether navigating personal decisions or cultural tensions, learn why only what Heaven authors will carry Heaven’s anointing.