Adventure in the Ascent
To the adventure in Him... This phrase has been a rallying cry for me and my circle of friends for years. We were designed for intimate relationship with God. Jesus made this possible through His sacrifice on the Cross. The veil was torn, and we were invited beyond. We were created for a grand adventure in which we come to Him in repentance, maintain intimacy, learn of Him, walk His path, and ascend the hill of the Lord. Let's ascend together and experience the adventure with God. There's more...
Adventure in the Ascent
Discovering God’s Path in The Secret Place (Psalm 32)
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Eric Lovin
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- Original Design & Restoration
- God created us for unhindered communion and intimacy (Eden). Through Jesus' death and the torn veil, we are invited back into that intimate relationship with the Father.
- Identity in the Secret Place
- In closeness with God (Secret Place, beyond the veil), we discover our true identity as beloved children resting in Him before any tasks or callings.
- Two Narratives
- We live either in our default self-reliant story or in God's better narrative/path. God invites and woos us into His story through time in the Secret Place.
- Dependence vs. Independence
- Cultural independence contrasts with biblical dependence on God. True fruitfulness and direction come only from abiding in Christ (John 15:5).
- God's Promises of Guidance (Psalm 32:8)
- Instruct – Practical insight and wisdom for the path.
- Teach – Formal instruction (root of Torah), fulfilled by the Holy Spirit.
- Guide with His eye – Intimate counsel from close relationship; sensitive to His slightest direction.
- Alternative to Yielding
- Stubbornness (like horse/mule needing bit and bridle) leads to forced correction. Self-reliant paths seem right but end in death (Prov 14:12).
- Call to Action for 2026
- Choose life in God's presence and path. Spend time in the Secret Place to hear His voice ("This is the way"), receive deliverance from fear (“spirit” of fear)/self-sufficiency, and walk the narrow, fruitful road He has for us – for our good, our children, and others we are called to reach.