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The delusion of separation from God is perhaps the enemy's most effective tool against believers. When we believe Jesus is distant or disinterested in our mess, we remain trapped in shame cycles that hinder transformation. But what if the key to kingdom living isn't moving from bad to good, but from "pretty good" to the fullness Christ offers?
In this profound conversation, Ben and Logan Robin challenge us to stop settling for halfway Christianity. Using the example of the Israelite tribes who remained east of the Jordan River rather than entering the promised land fully, they illustrate how many believers camp where things are "good enough" instead of allowing Jesus to bring complete transformation.
The breakthrough insight comes through a fresh perspective on Jesus' encounter with the woman at the well. While we often focus on her sinful status or theological discussion, what truly won her heart was Jesus' kindness in the face of her shame.
Kingdom living requires us to hold spiritual tensions—like reigning with Christ while practicing profound humility. It demands that we stop pretending we're somewhere we're not and instead allow Jesus access to the parts of our hearts we typically guard from everyone. His kindness becomes the very thing that exposes and transforms these hidden places.
What piece of you still carries shame? What area of your life feels disqualified from union with Christ? The invitation is clear: allow Jesus to meet you at your well, in your place of greatest vulnerability, and discover how his kindness leads you into the fullness of kingdom life.
As always, we hope this message stirs and encourages you! If you were blessed by this message and feel led to sow financial resources into The Resting Place, you can do so at the link below. Thank you!
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The delusion of separation from God is perhaps the enemy's most effective tool against believers. When we believe Jesus is distant or disinterested in our mess, we remain trapped in shame cycles that hinder transformation. But what if the key to kingdom living isn't moving from bad to good, but from "pretty good" to the fullness Christ offers?
In this profound conversation, Ben and Logan Robin challenge us to stop settling for halfway Christianity. Using the example of the Israelite tribes who remained east of the Jordan River rather than entering the promised land fully, they illustrate how many believers camp where things are "good enough" instead of allowing Jesus to bring complete transformation.
The breakthrough insight comes through a fresh perspective on Jesus' encounter with the woman at the well. While we often focus on her sinful status or theological discussion, what truly won her heart was Jesus' kindness in the face of her shame.
Kingdom living requires us to hold spiritual tensions—like reigning with Christ while practicing profound humility. It demands that we stop pretending we're somewhere we're not and instead allow Jesus access to the parts of our hearts we typically guard from everyone. His kindness becomes the very thing that exposes and transforms these hidden places.
What piece of you still carries shame? What area of your life feels disqualified from union with Christ? The invitation is clear: allow Jesus to meet you at your well, in your place of greatest vulnerability, and discover how his kindness leads you into the fullness of kingdom life.
As always, we hope this message stirs and encourages you! If you were blessed by this message and feel led to sow financial resources into The Resting Place, you can do so at the link below. Thank you!
If you would like to give to The Resting Place click here:
https://subsplash.com/u/therestingplace/give
You can now support The Resting Place podcast by joining our subscription! Click the link below to join:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2129391/support
If you would like more information about The Resting Place or to subscribe to our email list, contact us here:
https://therestingplaceia.com
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