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428. Why Holy Discontent May Be the Beginning of Revival

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đź“„ Why Holy Discontent May Be the Beginning of Revival

Have you ever felt spiritually restless?

Like something in your relationship with God, your purpose, or your spiritual life just isn't where it should be?

In this deeply reflective episode, Rob Skinner shares why spiritual dissatisfaction may actually be one of God's greatest gifts. Drawing from recent travels to Japan, powerful moments of reflection, and key passages from Deuteronomy, Rob explores the idea of "holy discontent" — the realization that things are not as they should be and that God may be calling you into revival.

This episode covers:

  • Why modern Christians often feel spiritually exhausted
  • What Rob experienced at the Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo
  • The difference between resume virtues and eulogy virtues
  • Why spiritual drift happens slowly
  • How revival begins with honesty
  • Practical ways to reignite your spiritual fire this summer
  • Why God specializes in restoration and returning people

If you've been feeling spiritually dry, distracted, discouraged, or disconnected, this episode will encourage you to stop numbing your soul and return to God wholeheartedly.

🔥 Key Scriptures Mentioned

  • Deuteronomy 28:65–67
  • Deuteronomy 30:1–6
  • 2 Timothy 1:6

đź’¬ Memorable Quotes

"Holy discontent may be one of the greatest gifts God has given you."

"Spiritually mature people let dissatisfaction drive them back to God."

"You can go to church every week and still feel spiritually dry."

"God is not looking for perfect people. He's looking for returning people."

"Boston is filled with people building resumes. God is building souls."

"Don't take a vacation from God this summer."

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