Faithformed: Honest Faith for People Who Don't Have it All Together
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2520553/fan_mail/new] Not everyone who has an opinion about your vision has earned the right to speak into it. Knowing the difference might be the most important thing you do with what God gave you. Episode 42 closes the Formation Trilogy -- nine episodes on purpose, calling, and vision -- with the two questions this arc was always building toward. The first: what does God do with the person who is still standing after the vision was buried? The second: who gets access to what God gave you, and how do you guard it without becoming closed, defensive, or unteachable? In this episode, we walk through John 20, and the moment Jesus commissions the disciples while they are still afraid, still in a locked room, still carrying more questions than answers. The sending does not wait for readiness. It comes through the locked door. And then it goes straight into Nehemiah 2, where Nehemiah inspects the wall in the dark before anyone else gets a chance to speak into the vision -- because he understood that voices enter fast and change what you see. This episode names three specific voices that should not have access to a God-given vision: the voice of unexamined familiarity, the voice of institutional protection, and the voice of wounded wisdom. It gives you concrete language for how to tell the difference between someone who is refining your vision and someone who is replacing it. And it closes with the commissioning word that has been underneath this entire trilogy: you were not given a vision to hold forever in private. You were given a vision to be sent with. If you have been carrying something God gave you and you are not sure who to let in, this episode is for you. If you have been through a formation season and you are not sure what comes next, this episode is for you. If you are still standing after something that looked like the end, this episode is for you. In this episode: -- What it means to be sent before you feel ready (John 20:19-23) -- Why Nehemiah inspected the wall in the dark before he told anyone the vision -- The three voices that should not have access to a God-given vision -- How to tell the difference between correction and replacement -- What the word poiema (Ephesians 2:10) says about why your specific history matters -- The Joseph narrative: what God does with vision that was buried and survived -- Theological voices: Willie Jennings and N.T. Wright This episode is for you if you are asking: -- How do I know who to trust with my vision? -- What do I do when people mishandle what God gave me? -- How do I protect a God-given vision without becoming defensive? -- What does it mean to be sent by God when I don't feel ready? -- How do I know if I'm hearing from God or just from the loudest voice in the room? -- What comes after a season of waiting, formation, and loss? FaithFormed is a biblical discipleship podcast for people who are serious about building a faith that actually holds up. New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Connect with us via our Instagram: @faithformed_pod Email us any questions or comments to yourpursuitpodcast@gmail.com Order your copy of my latest book, "The Purpose in the Pause", here [https://www.amazon.com/Purpose-Pause-Trusting-When-Everything/dp/B0FR4M8GNP] Learn more about me at www.justindbelt.com
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