The Consecrated Podcast

The Promise Is Not The Point

42 min · 20. huhti 2026
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In this episode, we unpack a hard but necessary truth: the promise is not the point. So often, in wilderness seasons marked by waiting, uncertainty, and difficulty, our eyes become fixed on the “Promised Land”—the breakthrough, the answered prayer, the next chapter. But in doing so, we can lose sight of the Person who is faithfully leading us there. We reflect on the story of the Israelites, who, even after receiving the promise, quickly turned to idolatry—revealing that fulfillment in circumstances doesn’t satisfy what was always meant to be rooted in relationship with God. The same temptation exists for us: to believe that if we just arrive, everything inside us will finally feel whole. But the truth is, no promise can fill what only His presence was meant to. The voids, the questions, the longings—they don’t disappear just because the situation changes. This episode is an invitation to reorient our hearts. To cling not to outcomes, but to Him. To let intimacy with Jesus be the anchor in every season. Because when we learn to love Him in the wilderness, every promise, every blessing, every answered prayer becomes what it was always meant to be—an addition, not the foundation.

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