Episode 29: Anchored In The Impossible (Part 9 of 10) "Wandering Into Action"
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In this episode of the Heat & Light Podcast, Chris continues Week Nine of the life group series with a powerful teaching titled "Wandering Into Action." After walking through the Feasts of the Lord in Leviticus 23, this conversation moves from understanding God's timing to living it out.
By examining Passover, Communion, Pentecost, and the prophetic feasts still to come, Chris challenges listeners to rethink what it means to "do this in remembrance of Me." Communion is not just a religious exercise—it is a call to be broken, humbled, and transformed. Looking only backward misses the full picture. God's feasts point us forward, toward action, obedience, and preparation for what is coming.
Through Scripture in the Gospels, Acts, and Colossians, and stories of ordinary people like Moses and Elisabeth Elliot, this episode calls believers out of spiritual wandering and into faithful, Spirit-led action—together.
Small Video Clip About Elisabeth Elliot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QGBikdQglg
📌 Main Points
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The Feasts of the Lord reveal God's timing, purpose, and redemptive plan.
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Communion is rooted in Passover and points to both the past sacrifice and the future fulfillment.
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"Do this in remembrance of Me" is not merely ritual—it is a call to humility, repentance, and dying to self.
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Pentecost marks the turning point: believers now live and act through the indwelling Holy Spirit.
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The final feasts (Trumpets, Atonement, Tabernacles) point to Christ's return, final cleansing, and God dwelling with His people.
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True action flows from putting on the new self (Colossians) in everyday life—family, work, prayer, and community.
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God calls ordinary people to extraordinary obedience, and He never sends them alone.
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Don't reduce Communion to a monthly routine—let it lead to real heart change and action.
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God's calendar tells a bigger story than ours; understanding His timing changes how we live today.
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The Christian life is not passive reflection—it is active participation in what God is doing.
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The Holy Spirit empowers believers to move from wandering to purpose.
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Faithful obedience is lived out in community—we move forward together, not alone.
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If God is calling you, He will equip you—just as He did with Moses and Elisabeth Elliot.
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Everything points to Christ, and everything leads toward the future He has promised.