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HH #602 Rhythms of Abiding In Christ with Hosanna Wong
Publisher |
Ivey Media Podcasts
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Aug 09, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:48:46

Have you ever felt like life was just too busy but had no idea how to slow it down? Have you had the desire for change, but didn’t have the space or time to explore those changes? In today’s episode my friend Hosanna Wong and I discuss what it means to abide in Christ and live the life He has called you to live. 

Hosanna Wong is an international speaker, best-selling author, and spoken word artist helping everyday people know Jesus for real. Hosanna preaches in churches, conferences, prisons, & other events around the world. She serves together with her husband Guy in various ministries equipping people with tools to share the gospel of Jesus in today’s world.  Hosanna is passionate about spreading the gospel and helping people know and love as who they really are. Her newest book You Are More Than You’ve Been Told is available now! 

You may have heard the term, "to abide in Christ". In today’s episode Hosannah challenges us to look at what that practically means for our day to day life. You’ll hear how we can fight for our schedules to create structures that look like the rhythms of Jesus’ life. Four rhythms she dives into today are:

  1. Rhythm of scripture 
  2. Rhythm of prayer
  3. Rhythm of rest 
  4. Rhythm of real community

If I’m being honest, there are two rhythms on this list that I really struggle with. But Hosanna said some things today that have really stuck with me and even though they’re not my strengths, I’m committed to leaning into them and asking God to help me! Which of these rhythms are your strengths and which are some you can grow in to help you abide in Christ each day?

 

SHOW LINKS:

You Are More Than You’ve Been Told

I Have A New Name spoke word

The Spirit of Disciplines by Dallas Willard

On Living Well by Eugene Peterson

Chinatown Pretty

HH Book Club

Connect with Jamie

“It is essential to know what God says about you so that you can live the life He created you to live.” - Hosanna Wong

Have you ever felt like life was just too busy but had no idea how to slow it down? Have you had the desire for change, but didn’t have the space or time to explore those changes? In today’s episode my friend Hosanna Wong and I discuss what it means to abide in Christ and live the life He has called you to live. 

Hosanna Wong is an international speaker, best-selling author, and spoken word artist helping everyday people know Jesus for real. Hosanna preaches in churches, conferences, prisons, & other events around the world. She serves together with her husband Guy in various ministries equipping people with tools to share the gospel of Jesus in today’s world.  Hosanna is passionate about spreading the gospel and helping people know and love as who they really are. Her newest book You Are More Than You’ve Been Told is available now! 

You may have heard the term, "to abide in Christ". In today’s episode Hosannah challenges us to look at what that practically means for our day to day life. You’ll hear how we can fight for our schedules to create structures that look like the rhythms of Jesus’ life. Four rhythms she dives into today are:

  1. Rhythm of scripture 
  2. Rhythm of prayer
  3. Rhythm of rest 
  4. Rhythm of real community

If I’m being honest, there are two rhythms on this list that I really struggle with. But Hosanna said some things today that have really stuck with me and even though they’re not my strengths, I’m committed to leaning into them and asking God to help me! Which of these rhythms are your strengths and which are some you can grow in to help you abide in Christ each day?

 

SHOW LINKS:

You Are More Than You’ve Been Told

I Have A New Name spoke word

The Spirit of Disciplines by Dallas Willard

On Living Well by Eugene Peterson

Chinatown Pretty

HH Book Club

Connect with Jamie

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