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In this episode of On The Kouch, we are seated with seeking, and the quiet discipline of tarrying in the presence of the Lord.
In a world shaped by instant gratification, where answers are quick and attention is fleeting, the practice of waiting and lingering before God can feel unfamiliar. Yet Scripture invites us into something deeper.
Anchored in John 12 and Romans 11, we reflect on the Lord’s call for His servants to follow Him, to be where He is, and the promise that He rewards those who diligently seek Him. Seeking is not about rushing toward answers; it is about remaining near Him long enough for our hearts to be formed in His presence.
In this conversation, we explore the invitation to cultivate a culture of tarrying— spending a little more time in stillness, in prayer, and in quiet attentiveness before the Lord.
Not striving. Not performing. Simply seeking.
So, take your seat On The Kouch darling and let’s journey together in tarrying, as we seek Him.
By Khanyisile MasekoIn this episode of On The Kouch, we are seated with seeking, and the quiet discipline of tarrying in the presence of the Lord.
In a world shaped by instant gratification, where answers are quick and attention is fleeting, the practice of waiting and lingering before God can feel unfamiliar. Yet Scripture invites us into something deeper.
Anchored in John 12 and Romans 11, we reflect on the Lord’s call for His servants to follow Him, to be where He is, and the promise that He rewards those who diligently seek Him. Seeking is not about rushing toward answers; it is about remaining near Him long enough for our hearts to be formed in His presence.
In this conversation, we explore the invitation to cultivate a culture of tarrying— spending a little more time in stillness, in prayer, and in quiet attentiveness before the Lord.
Not striving. Not performing. Simply seeking.
So, take your seat On The Kouch darling and let’s journey together in tarrying, as we seek Him.