Episode Description
What if the holiest thing God does for you today is refuse to be hurried? We step into John 7 at the Feast of Booths, where a celebration of God’s presence turns into pressure on Jesus to perform. The crowds want visibility, his brothers offer strategy, and danger is already in the air. Yet Jesus won’t move on human terms. He names a deeper reality: “My time has not yet come.” That single line reframes faith, exposing how easily we confuse opportunity with calling and speed with obedience.
Across this conversation, we unpack the irony of remembering dependence while insisting on control. We explore how unbelief often wears the language of wisdom—“show yourself to the world”—and why restraint is not weakness but authority. Jesus refuses visibility on demand because his life runs on the Father’s clock, not the crowd’s calendar. That insight reads our age with unsettling clarity. We measure faith by scale, momentum, and recognition, then quietly conclude God is absent when results lag. John’s portrait of Jesus answers with a freeing truth: delay can be devotion, and waiting can be worship.
You’ll hear practical ways to shift from outcome obsession to alignment—prayer that seeks God as he is, work paced by trust rather than anxiety, and the courage to release timelines that never belonged to us. If you’ve been counting progress and calling it faith, this teaching invites a better metric: obedience over urgency, presence over proof, roots before fruit. Listen, reflect, and let your pace be set by the One who holds time itself. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s tired of performing, and leave a quick review to help others find these conversations.
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