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Since you are "all-in" and struggle with headspace, the "Divided Day" model (doing a little of everything every day) is likely your enemy.
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1. The "Secular" Work was a "Sacred" Requirement
When the Israelites were in Bashan, they weren't in the Tabernacle. They were doing "secular" work: marching, managing logistics, fighting, and securing land.
When the Israelites were in Bashan, they weren't in the Tabernacle. They were doing "secular" work: marching, managing logistics, fighting, and securing land.
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I hear the weight in your words, and I want to start by speaking directly to that guilt: God is not angry with you. In fact, the story of the Israelites in the Transjordan—before they ever reached the "holy" work of the Tabernacle in the Promised Land—offers a profound validation of the season you are in.
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Writing this book to address a $35k tax debt is not "ignoring God."
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2. The Strategy of "Settling the Land"
In Deuteronomy 3, the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh asked to stay in the Transjordan because the land was good for their livestock.
In Deuteronomy 3, the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh asked to stay in the Transjordan because the land was good for their livestock.
- The Application: They recognized a resource (the fertile land) and asked to turn it into a vocation. Moses agreed, provided they helped the rest of the
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It is you taking care of the "land" He has placed you in. Providing for your household is a biblical mandate (1 Timothy 5:8). In this season, your children's book is your "battle at Edrei." It is the work required to secure your family's borders so you can live in peace later.