Gold Digging

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
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    Digging in today, we explore the concept of refining and finding the gold in life's challenging moments. As we discuss how pressure can reveal hidden strengths and insights, and the importance of being intentional in both difficult and easy times, we reflect on some personal experiences and the balance between mental and physical endurance.
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  • @WalkinginDivineHealth
    @WalkinginDivineHealth 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I listened to this again, because I love your thought processes and this another great topic! I was reminded how the Lord showed me some time ago like what Kimb is talking about, "a body in motion stays in motion" and how this applies to us spiritually as well as physically. Actually, I have come to realize that everything in the physical is also a mirror of the spiritual, in a symbolic way. But the thing the Lord showed me regarding a body in motion was a picture of going across monkey bars. To do the whole length, you need to have a certain rhythm (and strength of course), one has to let go with one hand, moving it forward and then be ready to let go with the hand that was still on the last bar and keep going. If you keep momentum it can help propel you forward, but if you stop and just hang there, your arms will get tired and you will "drop off". There is a certain rhythm that is "just right" for everyone, depending on their strength, their body weight and there respiratory fitness. If you go too fast you can wear yourself out if you haven't trained for that. If you go too slow, you can wear yourself out too because the muscles in the arm that lets go actually gets a break and for a split second. Not enough breaks and you might start hanging there thinking that you are resting, but your muscles will get more tired and this is when you cannot muster the strength to let go and move an arm to the next bar. Maybe the key here spiritually is knowing what direction you are headed and the right rhythm of letting go to move onto the next phase?