Send us a text Have you ever found yourself standing at the edge of what God is asking — hesitant to step deeper? In Ezekiel 47, the prophet sees a river flowing from the temple — ankle-deep, knee-deep, waist-deep — until it becomes a river so deep it can only be swum in. That river represents the Spirit of God, flowing with healing, life, and restoration. In this episode, I’m sharing what it’s looked like in my own life to let go of control and trust God enough to step where I can no longer ...
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Send us a text Have you ever found yourself standing at the edge of what God is asking — hesitant to step deeper? In Ezekiel 47, the prophet sees a river flowing from the temple — ankle-deep, knee-deep, waist-deep — until it becomes a river so deep it can only be swum in. That river represents the Spirit of God, flowing with healing, life, and restoration. In this episode, I’m sharing what it’s looked like in my own life to let go of control and trust God enough to step where I can no longer ...
Am I Willing to Dig a Hole in a Roof for My Friend?
Small Beginnings with Sara
17 minutes
2 months ago
Am I Willing to Dig a Hole in a Roof for My Friend?
Send us a text In this week’s episode of Small Beginnings with Sara, I’m reflecting on a powerful story from Mark 2:1–5 where four friends dug through a roof to bring a paralyzed man to Jesus. Their faith opened the way for a miracle. It leaves me asking: Do I have four friends who would carry me to Jesus when I can’t carry myself?Am I willing to be that kind of friend for others?What is my faith quotient right now—and could I lend my faith to a friend in need?Sometimes faith looks like diggi...
Small Beginnings with Sara
Send us a text Have you ever found yourself standing at the edge of what God is asking — hesitant to step deeper? In Ezekiel 47, the prophet sees a river flowing from the temple — ankle-deep, knee-deep, waist-deep — until it becomes a river so deep it can only be swum in. That river represents the Spirit of God, flowing with healing, life, and restoration. In this episode, I’m sharing what it’s looked like in my own life to let go of control and trust God enough to step where I can no longer ...