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In this follow-up to the “Gathering Stones” episode, James and Jorge flip the script and explore what it means to cast away stones. Through personal stories (including a charging bull, broken windows, and childhood scars), biblical examples, and spiritual truths, they uncover five distinct moments when it’s time to let go, clear out, and sling what’s in your hand.
Some stones are judgment.
Some are shame.
Some are distractions.
Some block your miracle.
And some? Only God can roll away.
🪨 Five Times to Cast Away Stones:
When You’re Holding Judgment
➡️ (Joshua 7:25 – Achan’s sin affects the whole camp)
Sometimes it’s not anger, but obedience and consecration that require casting judgment away.
When You’re Preparing the Ground
➡️ (Isaiah 5:2, Luke 8:6, Ezekiel 36:26)
A stony heart can’t grow the Word. Clear the field of offense, apathy, and distraction.
When You’re Facing a Giant
➡️ (1 Samuel 17:40, 49)
David didn’t just gather stones—he slang it. Scripture is your ammo. Memorize it. Use it.
When a Miracle is Waiting on You
➡️ (John 11:39–44 – “Take ye away the stone.”)
Obedience removes the obstacle so Jesus can speak resurrection into your situation.
When Only Heaven Can Move It
➡️ (Matthew 28:2 – The angel rolled the stone and sat on it.)
Sometimes God moves the stone and settles it. Don’t give up. Your victory is coming.
🎯 Challenge:
What stone are you still holding?
Bitterness?
Shame?
Silence?
Distraction?
This week, ask yourself: “What do I need to drop, clear, slang, or surrender so God can move?”
Because there’s a time to gather stones…
and a time to cast them away.
🔖 Memorable Quotes & Truisms:
“Some stones aren’t thrown in anger—they’re cast in consecration.”
“You can’t fight giants with an empty pouch.”
“Some breakthroughs are blocked because we refuse to cast away a stone.”
“When God rolls the stone, it stays rolled.”
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In this follow-up to the “Gathering Stones” episode, James and Jorge flip the script and explore what it means to cast away stones. Through personal stories (including a charging bull, broken windows, and childhood scars), biblical examples, and spiritual truths, they uncover five distinct moments when it’s time to let go, clear out, and sling what’s in your hand.
Some stones are judgment.
Some are shame.
Some are distractions.
Some block your miracle.
And some? Only God can roll away.
🪨 Five Times to Cast Away Stones:
When You’re Holding Judgment
➡️ (Joshua 7:25 – Achan’s sin affects the whole camp)
Sometimes it’s not anger, but obedience and consecration that require casting judgment away.
When You’re Preparing the Ground
➡️ (Isaiah 5:2, Luke 8:6, Ezekiel 36:26)
A stony heart can’t grow the Word. Clear the field of offense, apathy, and distraction.
When You’re Facing a Giant
➡️ (1 Samuel 17:40, 49)
David didn’t just gather stones—he slang it. Scripture is your ammo. Memorize it. Use it.
When a Miracle is Waiting on You
➡️ (John 11:39–44 – “Take ye away the stone.”)
Obedience removes the obstacle so Jesus can speak resurrection into your situation.
When Only Heaven Can Move It
➡️ (Matthew 28:2 – The angel rolled the stone and sat on it.)
Sometimes God moves the stone and settles it. Don’t give up. Your victory is coming.
🎯 Challenge:
What stone are you still holding?
Bitterness?
Shame?
Silence?
Distraction?
This week, ask yourself: “What do I need to drop, clear, slang, or surrender so God can move?”
Because there’s a time to gather stones…
and a time to cast them away.
🔖 Memorable Quotes & Truisms:
“Some stones aren’t thrown in anger—they’re cast in consecration.”
“You can’t fight giants with an empty pouch.”
“Some breakthroughs are blocked because we refuse to cast away a stone.”
“When God rolls the stone, it stays rolled.”
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