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Christian Yoga - Rhema Yoga
Hey, beautiful souls, There is a deep longing within us—a holy ache—to see more clearly, to hear more deeply, and to know beyond what our senses can grasp. You feel it, don’t you? That pull toward the mystery of God’s heart, toward a spiritual reality that defies surface living.
At Rhema Yoga, we’ve come to understand that spiritual wholeness is not about mastering what’s already visible. It’s about surrendering to the One who invites us to know the unknown, hear the unheard, and see the unseen. Let’s break that open together. Know the Unknown The mind craves answers, but the heart, when aligned with the Spirit, craves revelation. In 1 Corinthians 2:10, Paul tells us, “These things God has revealed to us through the Spirit. For the Spirit searches everything, even the depths of God.” The unknown isn’t unknown to God—it’s simply undiscovered by us. Not because He’s hiding it, but because He’s calling us deeper. The mysteries of the Kingdom aren’t solved by intellect but revealed by intimacy. When we step onto the mat, into prayer, into stillness, we aren’t just practicing—we’re posturing ourselves to receive revelation. Hear the Unheard So much noise. Even our prayers can become noise when we fill the air with words and never pause to listen. But the Spirit whispers. And the Word made flesh still speaks to hearts that are quiet enough to hear. Jesus said, “My sheep listen to My voice; I know them, and they follow Me” (John 10:27). This isn’t poetry—it’s a promise. You were created with spiritual ears. And those ears awaken in quiet trust. That’s why we move. That’s why we breathe. That’s why we abide. See the UnseenThe world tells us, “Seeing is believing.” But the Spirit invites us to believe in order to see. 2 Corinthians 4:18 teaches us to fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. “For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” Every yoga practice becomes a lens of faith—a sacred invitation to perceive what is eternal. That peace you sense in the silence? That heaviness that lifts after surrender? That warmth that comes when you rest in Christ’s presence? These are not imagined. They’re unseen realities more real than the chair you’re sitting in. Beloved, your spiritual senses are not broken. They’re just underused. And our Lord, in His mercy, is awakening them again. Through grace, through surrender, through the Holy Spirit’s indwelling power, you can know, hear, and see more than this world dares to dream. So come, step onto the mat. Into the Word. Into the mystery. You were made for this. With love and light, Adam Founder, Rhema Yoga “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Find more at www.rhemayoga.com
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