20 min

Solitude 04 - Encounter with Our God Redeemer Central

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Solitude 04 - Encounter with Our God

Solitude is the place of encounter and ultimately, we go into the quiet to encounter God. We go because we ache for God in the deepest place in our being. We go because there is nothing like God’s presence. We go to listen for his voice, to hear him speak over us our identity and calling.

In this fourth and final teaching we learn that this back and forth of speaking and listening to God is the heart not only of communication, but of communion with God. As important as it is to receive our identity and calling as a gift from God’s hand, ultimately, the most important thing that happens in solitude is that we love and are loved by God.

Part of the Practicing the Way Series. For info and resources on this series go to redeemercentral.com/ptw

***Note: Due to a faulty recording we were unable to share the teaching by Scott Witherick. In it’s place for the podcast we are sharing the teaching from Practicing the Way, delivered by John Mark Comer.***

Solitude 04 - Encounter with Our God

Solitude is the place of encounter and ultimately, we go into the quiet to encounter God. We go because we ache for God in the deepest place in our being. We go because there is nothing like God’s presence. We go to listen for his voice, to hear him speak over us our identity and calling.

In this fourth and final teaching we learn that this back and forth of speaking and listening to God is the heart not only of communication, but of communion with God. As important as it is to receive our identity and calling as a gift from God’s hand, ultimately, the most important thing that happens in solitude is that we love and are loved by God.

Part of the Practicing the Way Series. For info and resources on this series go to redeemercentral.com/ptw

***Note: Due to a faulty recording we were unable to share the teaching by Scott Witherick. In it’s place for the podcast we are sharing the teaching from Practicing the Way, delivered by John Mark Comer.***

20 min