Episode 53: Sit This One Out - God's Protection & Correction
In today's episode, Taylar explores what it means to "sit this one out" and embrace a season of being on the sidelines when God calls us away from the spotlight. In a culture that often celebrates constant movement, visibility, and achievement, stepping back can feel uncomfortable or even discouraging. However, Taylar discusses how seasons of isolation, refinement, and correction are often divine invitations from God—not punishments, but acts of love, protection, and preparation.
Through biblical insight and personal reflection, she unpacks the importance of obedience when God redirects our focus inward, calling us to rest, heal, grow, and realign with His will. Taylar challenges listeners to reconsider how they view isolation, explaining that God often removes us from certain environments, responsibilities, or platforms so He can strengthen our character, restore our spiritual health, and deepen our dependence on Him.
This episode also explores the dangers of operating on empty continuing to pour into others when our own spiritual reservoirs have run dry. Taylar discusses how neglecting God's call to rest and recalibrate can lead to burnout, poor discernment, and even unintentionally leading others astray by ministering from a place of weakness rather than spiritual abundance.
Whether you find yourself in a season of waiting, hiddenness, correction, or quiet preparation, this conversation serves as a reminder that God's pauses are purposeful. Sometimes the greatest act of faith is trusting Him enough to step back, be still, and allow Him to do the work in you before He works through you.