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Oct 21, 2024

In the pursuit of spiritual growth, there comes a moment when one must grapple with the desire for independence. Ironically, as a disciple of Jesus, the decision to follow God often means surrendering the inclination to chart one’s own course and allowing the Shepherd to lead.

Reflecting on a season of profound connection with God, I found myself in a space of unwavering focus and submission. It was a time of clarity, immersed in the study of Yahweh’s word, and walking out each step in alignment with His teachings. Yet, as time unfolded, an unexpected shift occurred.

The clarity that once enveloped me started to feel like an intrusion. I began to question the constant presence of Yahweh’s voice in my life, an internal conflict that, in hindsight, I recognize as a lapse in maturity. God, in His patience, allowed me to navigate through seasons of craving independence, a desire to go rogue and pursue my own desires.

Looking back, I realize the immaturity in wanting Yahweh to step back from being the president of my life. It was a period of turbulence, a struggle between the call to follow and the yearning for personal freedom. It’s a sentiment that many encounter on their faith journey – the desire to lead oneself rather than allowing Yahweh to be the guiding force.

As I matured in my faith, I came to understand that the ultimate goal in life is unity with Yahweh, a continuous connection that transcends fleeting desires for independence. Having experienced the pitfalls of attempting to walk away from His guidance, I now cherish the constant companionship of Yahweh.

This reflection serves as a reminder to those navigating the delicate balance between faith and independence. In moments of uncertainty, it’s crucial to remain steadfast in the journey with Yahweh, recognizing that His faithfulness endures. The desire for personal freedom may arise, but the greater fulfillment lies in walking closely with the One who knows the path best. In the ebb and flow of spiritual maturity, the goal is not to go rogue but to stay connected, for in that connection, true fulfillment is found.