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🗓️ 3 February 2025
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In the second half of this series, Allen asks John the questions listeners are most curious about. This week's topics include why it's so hard to hold on to the breakthroughs obtained at Wild at Heart retreats, how women can host local Captivating Fires, and what our relationship will be in the coming Kingdom to those who've gone before us. We'll even answer the number one topic people write in about...a question that may surprise you.
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The stock music used in the Wild at Heart podcast is titled “When Laid to Rest” by Patrick Rundblad and available here.
For more on Captivating Fires, listen to the February 5, 2025, Captivated podcast featuring Stasi Eldredge here.
Information about Freedom in Christ is available at Neil T. Anderson's website.
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0:00.0 | Years ago, I read something by Henry Nallon that really shaped me as a young therapist. |
0:07.0 | Because people who are in the work of human formation, character formation, spiritual formation and direction, |
0:17.0 | we need to remember that there are timely answers and untimely answers. |
0:24.6 | And what now in said was this. |
0:28.6 | He said, answers before there are questions do damage to the soul. |
0:34.6 | Which is difficult in any church setting or podcast setting because you have a wide |
0:42.0 | audience of varying maturity and different needs and different points of intersection with Jesus. |
0:51.1 | And so what I want to encourage us all, our spiritual life, meaning our life here on this earth, |
0:59.8 | should be question driven. Like in a regular way, you should be asking, Jesus, what are we doing? |
1:07.2 | What are you up to? What are you after in me these days? What are you teaching me? What are you |
1:13.1 | showing me? The more that your spiritual life is question driven, the less passive you will be. |
1:22.3 | And we're going to step in now to a second week of question and response here. And so welcome back, |
1:31.2 | everybody to the Wild at Hard podcast. We're starting off in February here. And yeah, |
1:39.5 | enjoying this immensely, part two of a kind of responding to listeners questions here. |
1:46.3 | And I love last week. It was so fun. |
1:48.7 | These are some of my favorite podcast. And like you said, the curiosity about God, about the |
1:54.3 | kingdom, about how life works, about children and spouses, like, well done. Yeah. |
2:00.3 | And sending those to us and letting us talk to you about it. |
2:03.6 | Yeah. |
2:03.7 | Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. The curious soul is an alive soul. |
2:08.8 | Yes. Okay. So, let's take our pause and then jump back into some really enjoyable conversation. |
2:19.3 | Father Jesus. jump back into some really enjoyable conversation. Father, Jesus, Holy Spirit, I pause to come back. |
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