Strategies For Spiritual Frustration || The Blueprint with Dr. Dharius Daniels
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Dharius Daniels TV
Summary
Main message: Spiritual frustration often comes from unaligned expectations — assuming obedience will bring immediate results — and the call is to hold fast to confidence in God's character and principles and practice active perseverance (hypomone) through the gap until God’s timing produces the promised reward.
Key points:
- Much growth happens in the gap between obedience and outcome; "the work not working" doesn't mean the work doesn't work.
- Faith gets you started; perseverance (active endurance under weight) keeps you going — patience here is remaining under God's presence and principles, not passive waiting.
- Impatience is costly: it can produce unnecessary loss, inconvenience, anxiousness, and bad decisions.
- Three practical strategies: shift your perspective (see delay as preparation), lean on prayer/the Spirit for restraint, and let past painful lessons educate you (don't waste wounds).
- Don't throw away your confidence in God's person and principles — it will be "richly rewarded" if you persevere.
Scriptures mentioned: Hebrews 10:32-36, Hebrews 11, Galatians 6:9, Galatians 5:23, Genesis 25 (Esau), accounts of Abraham/Hagar/Ishmael, 1 Samuel 16, 1 Samuel 13, Exodus 32 (golden calf)
