Kaleb Allen continues the wilderness series by reflecting on how God meets us in our most restless and uncertain seasons. He looks at Moses’ burning bush moment and the prison writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer to show how clarity often begins with surrender.
What You’ll hear:
• What Bonhoeffer’s poem “Who Am I?” teaches about identity
• Why God tells Moses who He is before saying who Moses is
• What it means to “turn aside” and notice God in the mundane
• How reverence and stillness open space for real connection
• Why theology is essential when your soul feels dry
Feeling stuck, tired, or spiritually numb—remember that you belong to God before you do anything for Him.
Episode Resources:
- Book: Letters and Papers from Prison – Dietrich Bonhoeffer
- Poem: “Who Am I?” by Bonhoeffer
- Book: Practicing the Presence of God – Brother Lawrence
- Book: Bonhoeffer – Eric Metaxas
- Exodus 3, Isaiah 53, Romans 8, Revelation 4
- Bible Reading Plan: The McShane Plan
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