May 3, 2026

May 3, 2026

From West Asheville Baptist Church by Rev. Josh Harvey

May 3, 2026 · 37 min

About this episode

This episode discusses themes of religion and spirituality.

Psalm 128 challenges us to reconsider what we truly mean when we talk about God's blessings. Rather than viewing blessings as a collection of material goods or favorable circumstances, we discover that the ultimate blessing is God Himself - the opportunity to know, be known by, and experience the presence of the Creator of the universe. The passage invites us to see blessings in two profound dimensions: spatially, in what God is doing around us in our communities right now, and temporally, in what He is building through generations beyond our lifetime. We're reminded that it's entirely possible to be surrounded by God's blessings yet completely miss them because we refuse to move from our comfortable positions or pause long enough to notice. The call to 'see' appears repeatedly - may you see the good of Jerusalem, may you see your children's children - emphasizing that blessing and vision are inseparably linked. This message confronts us with an urgent question: Are we so focused on our immediate circumstances that we're missing the broader field of God's activity? Will we have the courage to take those few steps of faith that reveal what God is truly doing in our communities…

People in this episode

Host: Rev. Josh Harvey

Topics covered

  • religion
  • spirituality
  • Christianity

Keywords

  • West Asheville Baptist Church
  • Rev. Josh Harvey
  • Christianity
  • spirituality
  • religion

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