Winning the Descent
Stay Around Others Who Are In Awe
Day 6
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Louie Giglio teaches us why it is essential to surround yourself with people who are still in awe on day six of our track together. Who you are allowing to speak into your world matters and will have an effect on you, so you need to be aware of who you are listening to.
Summary
Stay around others who are close to the awe. Things turn so fast. Relational tension will strike, criticism will pop up, and people will start gossiping just days after you've seen a miracle. Remember the Israelites we discussed on day two? Have nothing to do with it. You want to stay focused on what God has done and worship him. Push away all the naysayers for a season and keep company with those still in awe two months later.
A beautiful example of this is found in Exodus 33:11. Moses encounters God in the tent while Joshua was there and witnessed it. Moses would have to return to lead the people, but Joshua found himself staying in the tent because he wanted to stay near to where God spoke with Moses face to face. He wanted to stay close to the awe. No doubt he and Moses had some conversations about this and encouraged each other never to lose the wonder of speaking with the God of the universe.
What's Next?
Louie said that he never wanted to causally look around and think, "How about that? God did it." He wanted to be able to say, "I never stopped believing that you would do what you said. Praise you, God!"
Read Isaiah 46:11. How does this give us hope that we can fully trust God when He has called us to something?
How do you surround yourself with people who are excited to remain in the afterglow for a while? How can you be this for someone else?