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In this message from Katherine Sikma Wadsworth, we explore the sustaining power of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Through the metaphor of babies in the womb, we're invited to consider how we're constantly surrounded and nourished by God's presence. Katherine delves into the story of Elijah from 1 Kings 19, showing how God tenderly cares for us in our moments of deepest need. We're reminded that sometimes the most spiritual act is simply taking care of our physical needs - resting, eating, and listening to our bodies. This perspective challenges us to 'try softer' instead of always pushing harder, encouraging us to partner with the Holy Spirit in sustaining ourselves. The message beautifully connects our very breath to God's name, emphasizing how every moment of our existence is sustained by divine love and presence.
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In this message from Katherine Sikma Wadsworth, we explore the sustaining power of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Through the metaphor of babies in the womb, we're invited to consider how we're constantly surrounded and nourished by God's presence. Katherine delves into the story of Elijah from 1 Kings 19, showing how God tenderly cares for us in our moments of deepest need. We're reminded that sometimes the most spiritual act is simply taking care of our physical needs - resting, eating, and listening to our bodies. This perspective challenges us to 'try softer' instead of always pushing harder, encouraging us to partner with the Holy Spirit in sustaining ourselves. The message beautifully connects our very breath to God's name, emphasizing how every moment of our existence is sustained by divine love and presence.