
WRBP | Winter Session Selah
This week is not about moving forward.
It’s about pausing long enough to see what God has already done.
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Throughout this Winter session, we’ve walked through Genesis, Proverbs, and the Psalms, and if you step back, a pattern begins to emerge. Much of this season has been quiet, even hidden. Seeds were planted in places no one else could see. There has been stretching, waiting, pruning, and deep internal work.
And if you’re honest, some of that may not have felt like growth at the time.
But Scripture shows us something different.
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In Genesis, we watched God work over long stretches of time, often in ways that were unseen or misunderstood in the moment. In Proverbs, we were reminded that wisdom is formed in daily, consistent choices. And in the Psalms, we were given language for the inner life… the prayers, the questions, the worship that often happens in private.
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This has been a season of roots.
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A season where God was strengthening what is underneath… your trust, your perspective, your dependence on Him.
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And roots always grow in hidden places first.
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Psalm 90 brings that into focus. Life is brief, but it is not meaningless. What God is forming in you, even now, carries eternal weight. Even the quiet work matters.
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So Selah invites you to stop and reflect.
Where has God been working beneath the surface?
What has He been shaping in you that others may not see yet?
Where have you grown, even if it felt slow?
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Because here’s the shift.
Winter was never the end of the story.
It was preparation.
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As we move into Spring, we begin to see what has been forming. What was planted in private begins to bloom in the open. What was rooted deeply starts to bear fruit in visible ways.
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Not because you forced it.
Not because you rushed it.
But because God was faithful in the hidden places.
So don’t skip this pause.
Let it settle.
Let it take root even deeper.
Because what God has planted… He intends to grow.