EPISODE · May 10, 2026 · 28 MIN
Seeking God in Every Season | Christine Wood
from Gateway City Campus · host Gateway Baptist Church
In this message we are invited to explore the shifting landscapes of our spiritual lives through the lens of Psalm 63, recognizing that our walk with God is less like a fleeting crop and more like a maturing fruit tree that grows stronger through every cycle. Whether we find ourselves in a "desert season" characterized by thirst and a need for clarity, a "sanctuary season" where we must invest the surplus of God’s visible blessings, a "dark season" of quiet, lonely battles, or a "season of victory" where we stand against the enemy’s lies, the constant remains God’s unwavering presence. By reflecting on the resilience of figures like Mary, Hagar, and even modern-day spiritual mothers, we learn that seeking God is not reserved for the easy times but is a vital, daily commitment to turning our worries into worship. Ultimately, when we anchor ourselves in the truth of who He is, we become like trees planted by streams of water—steadfast, fruitful, and deeply known by the God who sees us in every circumstance.Referenced Scriptures:* Psalm 63* Luke 1 (The Magnificat)* Genesis 16* Genesis 21* Psalm 1:1–3
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In this message we are invited to explore the shifting landscapes of our spiritual lives through the lens of Psalm 63, recognizing that our walk with God is less like a fleeting crop and more like a maturing fruit tree that grows stronger through every cycle. Whether we find ourselves in a "desert season" characterized by thirst and a need for clarity, a "sanctuary season" where we must invest the surplus of God’s visible blessings, a "dark season" of quiet, lonely battles, or a "season of victory" where we stand against the enemy’s lies, the constant remains God’s unwavering presence. By reflecting on the resilience of figures like Mary, Hagar, and even modern-day spiritual mothers, we learn that seeking God is not reserved for the easy times but is a vital, daily commitment to turning our worries into worship. Ultimately, when we anchor ourselves in the truth of who He is, we become like trees planted by streams of water—steadfast, fruitful, and deeply known by the God who sees us in every circumstance.Referenced Scriptures:* Psalm 63* Luke 1 (The Magnificat)* Genesis 16* Genesis 21* Psalm 1:1–3
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