Wow, this goes along with an email I sent you. People are telling my to settle, don't go so big on the idea of a big men's rally in small town America.
This is interesting to me. You have included that more people in the Western Church are waking up and Im glad. This has to happen. I also can deeply relate to the "halfway house" correlation for Terah in Haram. That is such a fine tuned explanation of how I've felt at times in my own "recovery". It went from rehab to my old living quarters to being married in Siloam. Still I think, " wait, where am I in this transformation and recovery thing?" By faith I can say that it may be like a Haram and I need to go forward! On to the Promised Land! This was my first conclusion but deep down I know Ive left Haram and things are getting harder, but simultaneously my faith grows each day, my desire to choose His will grows, and my understanding seems more vast- dont forget the fear of God. Dont get me wrong Ive done recovery for 5 years and more and the way I go about it all is to trust God. I'll never get tired of praising Him.
I love my brother! The West End is the best end!
Wow, this goes along with an email I sent you. People are telling my to settle, don't go so big on the idea of a big men's rally in small town America.
Thanks for the words of encouragement.
JJ, I got your note, I’ll reach out soon.
Keep believing.
— Harp
Great read, LOVE the "He Saves US" video. See you in Illinois, Pirate⚔️
Let's go! Excited to be there. See you soon, brother.
This is interesting to me. You have included that more people in the Western Church are waking up and Im glad. This has to happen. I also can deeply relate to the "halfway house" correlation for Terah in Haram. That is such a fine tuned explanation of how I've felt at times in my own "recovery". It went from rehab to my old living quarters to being married in Siloam. Still I think, " wait, where am I in this transformation and recovery thing?" By faith I can say that it may be like a Haram and I need to go forward! On to the Promised Land! This was my first conclusion but deep down I know Ive left Haram and things are getting harder, but simultaneously my faith grows each day, my desire to choose His will grows, and my understanding seems more vast- dont forget the fear of God. Dont get me wrong Ive done recovery for 5 years and more and the way I go about it all is to trust God. I'll never get tired of praising Him.
In Gods good graces
Dustin