Colorado Springs is full of great churches. Our assignment at The Gathering is narrower and riskier: be the kind of community God can actually rest in.
We named it out loud again: we are a people who choose Jesus. If it looks hidden, so be it. From surrender and rest comes strength. Like Manoah (“rest”) fathering Samson (“light/strength”), rest births might.
Big idea: Rest isn’t inactivity. It’s bridal readiness—the covenantal life that makes us a dwelling place.
Chris showed how the Hebrew wedding illuminates rest:
Then came the key word: מְנוּחָה (menuchah / “rest”). In Hebrew’s pictorial script it reads like a sentence:
From the waters of new birth, through the faithful seed, joined by the nail of covenant, into the enclosed dwelling of love, filled with the breath of God.
And the linen note: fine linen (Rev. 19) breathes; it doesn’t sweat. The righteous acts of the saints are what happens when righteousness wears linen and moves.
We practiced our Wednesday Sabbath Altars on Sunday—ten quiet minutes, then we shared. No celebrity mic. The body discerned together.
A lamp morphed into ram/lamb (Genesis 22 → Revelation), then a wedding cake rose tier on tier until it filled the room.
Interpretation: The marriage supper of the Lamb isn’t boutique—it’s generational. The Bride is growing.
Right-then-left tremors, a ship aloft, a window on distance.
Interpretation: We move on both legs—prayer and mission, rest and action—or we hobble.
Visions centered on the pierced hand that both guards the door and is the door.
Interpretation: Only the Lamb opens the scroll of our destiny; safety inside the dwelling isn’t sentiment—it’s blood-bought jurisdiction.
“Dwell” fractured into “well.” Psalm 23 and Psalm 91 surfaced: dwelling in God is drawing from an endless well where it is actually well with the soul.
A child with tangled hair played inside the circle of Father, Son, and Spirit—climbing, laughing, unafraid.
Interpretation: The Trinity’s enclosure is not just protection; it’s permission to be joyful and small—a sign of healing rest.
Ephesians 2:19–22 landed heavy: in this city, we are being fitted together into a habitation. The tow-truck dream ended with Jesus at the wheel—what you lost, He holds.
Pull-quote: Get out of the box to come into the mystery. The mystery is Christ in you, the hope of glory.
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