Fighting Shadows
The “well done” of the Father will drown out the clamor of the world. Do not let your enemy intimidate you back into the shadows.
Jon Tyson • Fighting Shadows
Great perspective. I often fall for the more immediate “well done” by the world instead of waiting for the ultimate “well done” of the Father. Additionally, the worldly “well done” is not often well done.
Just because a shadow is quiet doesn’t mean it can’t engulf you in darkness. In fact, just like my shadow of shame in this story, it will stick around and keep growing until you face it and deal with it.
Jon Tyson • Fighting Shadows
In practical terms, you need to come to God with the parts you hate most about yourself, not just the parts you love—the struggles you wish you didn’t have, the parts of your story and life and mind you wish weren’t there.
Jon Tyson • Fighting Shadows
But it turned out, just like God placed Esther in power to save her people, and he also moved Joseph to Egypt to rescue the people of his day, God put Nehemiah in the perfect place to rebuild the ruins and remove the reproach of his people. Nehemiah just needed ambition to activate his potential, and this happened by asking a simple question.
Jon Tyson • Fighting Shadows
Rather, the prospect of being doomed to loneliness essentially froze and dulled them. And that’s exactly what loneliness does. According to Joiner, loneliness is the “experience of unwanted solitude and disconnection.”5 Further, loneliness has two facets: social isolation and emotional isolation, with emotional loneliness being the symptom of the r
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But help is on the way and hope is on the horizon. That future hope changes you in the present moment. And so it is with us as men and Jesus. We know our future. Help is on the way. The armies of heaven are rising over the crest. Do not give up the battle. Hold your head high and your sword higher. You are backed by legions in the spiritual realm,
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