Reformation AM Podcast
This powerful teaching challenges us to reconsider what spiritual depth truly means. Drawing from Ephesians 3:17-19, we explore the four dimensions of Christ's love: breadth, length, depth, and height. While breadth represents our foundation and length our boundaries, depth requires something counterintuitive—going down before we can go up. The message confronts our natural desire for constant elevation and recognition, reminding us that true spiritual maturity comes through humility, suffering, and even failure. We learn that deep calling unto deep means embracing seasons of abasement, where God strips away our pride and self-sufficiency. The teaching uses vivid examples—from believers who've struggled with addiction to leaders who've faced their own inadequacies when confronting demonic forces. What emerges is a liberating truth: our testimonies of falling and rising give us authentic authority to minister to others. The depth we gain through valleys, failures, and seasons of hiddenness becomes the very foundation for the heights God wants to take us to. This isn't about celebrating failure, but recognizing that God uses our lowest moments to develop the character and compassion necessary for true kingdom impact. When we stop running from the basement seasons and instead allow God to do deep work in us, we develop roots that cannot be shaken and a testimony that can genuinely help others find freedom.
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