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🎙️ Episode 6: He — Principles for Expanding Perspective
Psalm 119:33–40 opens with the Hebrew letter He (pronounced “hay”), often associated with breath, revelation, and looking deeper. This section reminds us that not every opportunity comes as an open door—sometimes, we have to look for a window.
In this episode, I’ll walk through:
What He represents in Hebrew and how it invites us to see differently when doors aren’t clear.
Three principles from verses 33–40 that expand our perspective through God’s Word:
Check for windows — take initiative and look for opportunities instead of waiting for them to land in your lap.
Change the viewpoint — ask for God’s perspective when life feels foggy or stagnant.
Challenge the comfort zone — let God’s Word disrupt what’s become too familiar and revive your faith.
When doors aren’t obvious, God often opens a window. And through His Word, He gives us fresh perspective, clarity, and courage to keep growing—no matter the view.
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By Tanya Yaremkiv🎙️ Episode 6: He — Principles for Expanding Perspective
Psalm 119:33–40 opens with the Hebrew letter He (pronounced “hay”), often associated with breath, revelation, and looking deeper. This section reminds us that not every opportunity comes as an open door—sometimes, we have to look for a window.
In this episode, I’ll walk through:
What He represents in Hebrew and how it invites us to see differently when doors aren’t clear.
Three principles from verses 33–40 that expand our perspective through God’s Word:
Check for windows — take initiative and look for opportunities instead of waiting for them to land in your lap.
Change the viewpoint — ask for God’s perspective when life feels foggy or stagnant.
Challenge the comfort zone — let God’s Word disrupt what’s become too familiar and revive your faith.
When doors aren’t obvious, God often opens a window. And through His Word, He gives us fresh perspective, clarity, and courage to keep growing—no matter the view.
Read on Substack