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🗓️ 16 October 2024
⏱️ 32 minutes
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In this episode of Kaleb’s Corner, a segment of the Dad Tired podcast, Kaleb Allen hosts part three of the six-week series titled Finding Jesus in the Wilderness of Your Soul. In this episode, Kaleb dives into the theme of how Jesus’ wilderness experience offers a roadmap for navigating the trials and challenges we face today. As Christian dads, learning to lead ourselves and our families well through tough seasons is essential, and Kaleb offers insights, encouragement, and practical steps to do just that.
Episode Highlights:
Wilderness: The Crossroads of Growth or Stagnation
Kaleb kicks off by explaining how wilderness seasons can either shape us into stronger followers of Christ or leave us crippled by fear and frustration. He shares personal reflections on how wilderness moments challenge our faith and force us to choose between pressing forward or retreating in discouragement.
Time Stamp: 00:14 - 02:40
Engaging God in the Midst of Spiritual Fog
Kaleb encourages listeners not to "check out" during difficult times but to press deeper into God. He discusses the importance of wrestling with our emotions, praying, journaling, and talking to trusted friends, using these wilderness seasons as opportunities for spiritual growth and soul-searching.
Time Stamp: 02:40 - 05:02
Jesus in the Wilderness: An Example of Endurance
Kaleb unpacks Jesus’ experience of being led by the Spirit into the wilderness, showing how He modeled endurance through prayer, fasting, and resisting temptation. Jesus’ journey reminds us that even when we feel spiritually dry, God’s purpose is at work in us.
Time Stamp: 05:02 - 07:27
Three Temptations: Relevance, Spectacle, and Power
Kaleb walks listeners through the three temptations Jesus faced in the wilderness, drawing on insights from theologians like Augustine and Henry Nowen:
Resisting the Temptation of Relevance
Kaleb explores how the temptation to prove our worth to others can creep in during wilderness seasons. He offers practical advice on resisting the need to be "relevant" in the eyes of the world and instead finding our value in God’s love and truth.
Time Stamp: 16:57 - 19:18
Choosing to Be Faithful Instead of Spectacular
Kaleb emphasizes that true success in the wilderness isn’t found in being extraordinary but in being faithful. He challenges listeners to reject the cultural pressure to "prove" themselves through grand gestures and instead focus on daily faithfulness to God’s calling.
Time Stamp: 19:18 - 24:02
Embracing Humility: The Temptation to Power
Kaleb addresses the temptation to seek control or power as a way to validate ourselves. He explains that true fulfillment comes not from climbing the ladder of success but from walking in humility and surrender to God’s will.
Time Stamp: 24:02 - 28:49
The Wilderness as a Place of Growth
Kaleb concludes by reframing the wilderness as a place of training, where God shapes our character and strengthens our faith. He encourages dads to embrace these challenging seasons as opportunities to become more like Jesus and lead their families well through faith and perseverance.
Time Stamp: 28:49 - 31:10
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In this powerful solo episode, Kaleb Allen challenges dads to embrace the wilderness seasons of life as opportunities for growth, perseverance, and deepening their relationship with Christ.
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0:07.0 | All right, we're jumping back into this concept of the wilderness and how do we respond, |
0:20.4 | how do we continue to lead our families well, how do we continue to disciple our kids when we're in these seasons that feel sticky like fog like we're just kind of in a cloud? |
0:31.0 | One of the thoughts that I wanted to lobby your way as we begin to talk about |
0:36.1 | wilderness is this as I really meditated the way that you handle wilderness seasons will either really shape you and really thrust you forward in your discipleship process and your journey or it'll cripple you or you'll either take steps forward or you'll find yourself totally cripple. |
0:57.0 | I'm, um, hey then I, my wife and I, we have four biological kids. |
1:02.6 | We adopted two kids out of foster care |
1:05.4 | and we still foster. |
1:06.3 | And so this last week, we picked up two more kids, |
1:09.8 | which puts me at eight kids in my house, |
1:11.8 | which I keep saying is officially a rec center, I live in a rec center. |
1:15.0 | So, but the boys that we picked up and in the past when we foster kids that initial season of entering into care |
1:29.2 | right there's there's a great trial in the family real tension and frustration and I love I love |
1:38.2 | foster care in particular I love being able to be there for kids on day one of foster care because it's one of the most traumatic days, |
1:45.2 | if not the most traumatic day of their life. |
1:48.0 | And what happens on that day really matters and to be able to stand there and the love of Jesus filled with the spirit of God and |
1:58.0 | create a safe space for someone who's really a kid in trial is huge. |
2:04.0 | Anyway, all that to say is we've got two more boys in the house and |
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