Lesson Learned #17: Flow Not Force is The Psalmist’s Way
February 06, 2026
Kijuan “The Psalmist” Williams
Discernment and equanimity are essential for spiritual growth, enabling us to act with God’s authority rather than force. By practicing patience, listening, and obedience, we align our actions with God’s timing and influence, leading to lasting impact. This approach, characterized by “flow” rather than “force,” transforms life’s pressures into faithful work and reveals God’s power through calm, discerning service.
Episode Notes
- Spiritual Approach: Discernment and equanimity are key to transforming life’s pressures into faithful action.
- God’s Vindication: Vindication comes through patient stewardship of influence and obedience, not frantic striving.
- Righteousness and Humility: Acting with hidden righteousness, quick to listen and slow to anger, cultivates integrity and aligns with God’s timing for vindication.
- Anger Management: Recognize anger as a signal, determine its root cause, and respond with intentionality rather than impulsivity.
- Leadership Style: Leaders who listen and act with quiet authority achieve lasting outcomes, unlike those who react with force.
- Cultivating Habits: Practice daily disciplines like seeking clarity, managing stress, prioritizing listening in conversations, and modeling positive behavior.
- Authority and Influence: Faith, trust, and obedience shape how we live out authority, leading to enduring results.
- Mission-Minded Living: Mission-minded living prioritizes flow over force, steady obedience over flashy tactics, and humble influence over domineering control.
- Walking with Power: Walking with quiet power involves listening, patience, faithfulness in small acts, humility, and trusting God’s timing.
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