In this third episode of The Holy Work Podcast, host Luke LeFevre takes us on a journey into the essence of purpose, creation, and what it means to be guided by something beyond ourselves. This is a solo episode, but Luke reflects on how he is never truly alone—and neither are you. Together, we explore the mystical connection that draws us here, bridging the space and time between the speaker, listener, and a divine Creator.
Luke delves into the concept of the “architect” behind our lives, the ultimate arranger who shapes our experiences, purposes, and even our doubts. Through reflections on time-travel-like connections, quotes from Stephen King, Os Guinness, Viktor Frankl, and Bono, and the significance of discovering Holy Work, he examines why humanity’s deepest needs point toward something supernatural. It’s not just a job, a title, or an outcome—it’s a journey and a calling.
Key Takeaways:
- A Mystical Connection: Whether you stumbled upon this podcast by accident or intention, Luke believes it’s part of a larger arrangement. This divine “architect” brings us into moments like these to help uncover our purpose.
- The Role of the Architect: Luke shares thoughts on God as the ultimate creator, architect, and arranger. We aren’t solo; God is in our journey, guiding us and shaping each step.
- Supernatural Elements: Describing our connection with God as supernatural and transcendent, Luke explains how purpose, meaning, and Holy Work derive from something beyond this physical world.
- Finding Your Holy Work: True purpose is found when we listen and respond to divine pulls, often revealed through restlessness, our stories, and even struggles.
- Stories of Belief: Luke shares a personal story of how he moved from doubt to faith, finding his Holy Work through small but meaningful steps.
- Listening Exercise: The episode concludes with a powerful guided meditation, encouraging listeners to quiet their minds and listen for God’s guidance, uncovering divine whispers in the stillness.
Quotes:
- “Books are a uniquely portable magic... and I send you exactly what I'm thinking, right now, across time and space.” – Stephen King
- “If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world.” – C.S. Lewis
- “The call of God does not come like that; it is much more supernatural.” – Oswald Chambers
Resources:
- The Holy Work Journaling Discovery Guide: Available at holywork.com for those looking to dive deeper into their Holy Work journey.
- Recommended songs for reflection: "The Architect" by Kacey Musgraves and "Jesus, I Have My Doubts" by Jon Foreman.
Call to Action:
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Holy Work Journaling Guide
Holy Work Journaling Guide
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