In this episode of the Right Up Your Alley podcast, Allee Cyrus shares her transformative experience of participating in a 50-mile walk, reflecting on the lessons learned about faith, fear, and the importance of walking well with God. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural insights, she emphasizes the significance of community, prayer, and understanding one's identity as a daughter of God. Allee encourages listeners to embrace invitations from God, trust His plan, and find peace in the process of life, rather than merely focusing on...
In this episode of the Right Up Your Alley podcast, Allee Cyrus shares her transformative experience of participating in a 50-mile walk, reflecting on the lessons learned about faith, fear, and the importance of walking well with God. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural insights, she emphasizes the significance of community, prayer, and understanding one's identity as a daughter of God. Allee encourages listeners to embrace invitations from God, trust His plan, and find peace in the process of life, rather than merely focusing on achievements.
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Takeaways:
- Time is our most limited resource.
- Walking 50 miles is probably the hardest thing I've ever done.
- How often do I let fear steal what God is asking me to do?
- Slowing down is not quitting; it's obedience in a different way.
- Walking well is not just something to do on your checklist.
- Living by faith and not fear brings true freedom.
- I realized that I was kind of being like God's golden retriever.
- Where the story may be ending, you may actually be stepping into the start.
- Every invitation I accepted from the Lord grounded me more.
- The distance and the pace are supplied by God.
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