Walking Close, Living Changed
In this episode of Walking Close, Living Changed, Brian Opbroek explores what it means to feel like something is missing in life and how to find it. Reflecting on the milestone of reaching episode 14, he shares that while people are called to be whole, many still experience areas that feel incomplete. Using the parable of the lost coin from Bible (Luke 15), Brian turns the story into a practical guide for personal growth. He emphasizes that the coin had great value, which is why the woman searched urgently—leading to a key question: what are you missing, and how badly do you want it? He breaks down her actions into simple steps: "lighting a lamp" represents gaining clarity and seeking truth, while "sweeping the house" symbolizes removing distractions that may be hiding what you're looking for. Brian also highlights the importance of persistence—pointing out that many people stop too soon, while real progress requires continuing until results show up. He closes by encouraging listeners to pursue what's missing with intention, discipline, and consistency, and to celebrate the wins when they come. Key Topics Discussed * Feeling whole while still sensing something is missing * The lost coin parable as a model for finding what's lost * The importance of wanting something enough to pursue it * Gaining clarity to see what needs to change * Removing distractions that hold you back * Staying persistent and not quitting too soon * Recognizing how close you may be to a breakthrough * Celebrating wins and progress along the way Relevant Scriptures * Luke 15:8–10 The foundation of the episode—illustrates the value of what is lost and the joy of finding it. * Matthew 7:7–8 Encourages persistence in seeking, emphasizing continuing "until" results come. * Psalm 119:105 Supports the idea of "lighting the lamp" through God's Word for clarity and direction. * Proverbs 4:25–27 Reinforces focus and removing distractions while pursuing what matters. * Hebrews 12:1 Highlights the importance of clearing out obstacles that hinder progress. * Galatians 6:9 Encourages perseverance, reminding that results come if we don't give up. * 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18 Connects to the final step of celebrating and giving thanks after finding what was lost.
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