Beliefs of the Heart: Reflections

Sam Williamson

A reading of Beliefs of the Heart weekly article, followed by a reflection: the reason behind the article, comments from readers, or other versions that were edited out. Live comments by author Sam Williamson. You can find more of Sam's writing at: https://beliefsoftheheart.com/ Special thanks to Keith Medley for his FANTASTIC 27 string guitar background song, Ancestors. You can find more of Keith's music at: http://www.keithmedleymusic.com/

  1. Embracing Transcendent Pursuits: A Journey of Spiritual Growth

    01/28/2025

    Embracing Transcendent Pursuits: A Journey of Spiritual Growth

    Fifteen years ago, a journey began that would change my spiritual life forever. Inspired by a conversation with my friend Gary Barcalow, I embarked on a series of "transcendent pursuits," a concept that diverges sharply from the traditional, often rigid New Year's resolutions. These pursuits invite us to align with God's work in our lives, emphasizing spiritual growth over mere self-discipline. Join me as we explore the profound impact of focusing on our God-given strengths and diving deeper into our relationship with the divine, drawing insights from Dorothy Sayers' "The Mind of the Maker." Throughout this episode, I recount my personal experiences of discovery, from the inception of "reflect and express" in 2010 to becoming a worship leader, each pursuit bringing its own unique challenges and revelations. These aren't just exercises in self-improvement; they're ongoing adventures that uncover deeper truths and connections in everyday life. By embracing honesty and recognizing our own weaknesses, we can experience transformative spiritual growth. Oswald Chambers' teachings serve as a guiding beacon, prompting introspection and encouraging us to seek God's guidance amidst life's recurring themes and struggles. In a world often focused on external achievements, these transcendent pursuits offer a refreshing alternative—an opportunity to embrace life's unexpected joys and fulfillments. Engage with us by sharing your own spiritual journeys, and explore additional resources at beliefsoftheheart.com. Whether you're seeking a new direction or yearning for a deeper connection with God, this episode promises insights and inspiration to nurture your spiritual adventure. Thank you for being part of this journey, and stay tuned for more engaging discussions in the coming weeks. This is the first time I've podcasted about a spiritual practice that I began doing fifteen years in place of an annual New Year's Resolution. And I believe it sets my heart on the Lord in ways that a New Year's Resolution never did. Here are some questions I ask myself during my week or two of self-examination: Pray, ask God, ask friends: What is God up to in my life?What am I curious about? What is stirring my mind? What is moving me?What is the one truth I wish I knew better?What has God’s activity in my life been (things he keeps bringing up, curiosities, etc.)What “season” am I in? (retirement, empty nester, new job, new service, etc.)What keeps coming back to me, over and overWhat feels spiritually urgent to me?What might God want to multiply, or reduce, or begin, or stop?Share with a few friends. And share with me: Sam@BeliefsoftheHeart.com Thanks, Sam Send us a text with comments, questions, or ideas: Support the show

    24 min
  2. The War of the World

    12/15/2023

    The War of the World

    For two thousand years, believers have prioritized the importance of “spiritual warfare” for Christian health. Heck, I was raised Presbyterian, and even Presbyterians taught it. The battle comprises three enemies: the World, the Flesh, and the Devil. While most teaching mentions these three enemies, the spiritual warfare enemy most frequently publicized is the Devil. (Though some churches emphasize the Flesh.) But Scripture warns us of the perils of the World one hundred times more than the Devil or the Flesh. One Hundred Times More! The battle against Satan is ubiquitous (even Hollywood gives it lip-service) and the nature of the Flesh is obvious (nobody committing adultery says, “Wait a minute, you’re not my spouse”). But the war of the world is insidious. Its very hiddenness enforces its potency. Last week I was asked to preach at the Springs Church in Colorado. On any topic I wanted. And I finally decided to speak on the topic that is most deeply on my heart. That sermon expresses the substance of the first chapter of my next book, the book titled (can you guess?), The War of the World.  I invite you to listen to that sermon either on my podcast Beliefs of the Heart Reflections or watch it on the video player below.  And I would really appreciate any comments, insights, corrections, and even a little (if you want) sharing of your own experiences. Sam You can email me at: Sam@BeliefsoftheHeart.com Send us a text with comments, questions, or ideas: Support the show

    41 min

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A reading of Beliefs of the Heart weekly article, followed by a reflection: the reason behind the article, comments from readers, or other versions that were edited out. Live comments by author Sam Williamson. You can find more of Sam's writing at: https://beliefsoftheheart.com/ Special thanks to Keith Medley for his FANTASTIC 27 string guitar background song, Ancestors. You can find more of Keith's music at: http://www.keithmedleymusic.com/