If you have ever met Kristin Wyatt, you know, undeniably, that God paints a way! And if you haven’t had the honor of meeting this beautifully free-spirited gem, then I hope you’ll take the time (if you haven’t already) to listen to her incredible testimony. A testimony that gives proof to not only the Lord’s provision, but his knowledge and preparation for the future.
With her infectious sense of humor in tow, Kristin opened up about the discernment of the Lord’s whispers prior to an unforeseen divorce, single motherhood, providing for her three (3) children, and, ultimately, healing beyond her wildest imagination. And as she shared the details of all the unwanted circumstances, I couldn’t help but notice Kristin’s intentionality of recalling the goodness of the Lord amidst the pain. And by doing so, Kristin was reiterating one of the most important aspects of a faith-based testimony: remembering God’s faithfulness to us. Something God has instructed us to do ever since the very early pages of the Old Testament.
Truth Mapping: Episode #5
As we wrapped up our time together, Kristin shared her go-to Bible verse for every journey that life may bring. Not only is it her ‘go-to’ Bible verse, but it’s also a verse that you will often find on the back of her beautifully painted canvases: Romans 12:12
“Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” Romans 12:12
Now, if I do say so myself, this verse is easily considered a ‘must do’ under the truth mapping category! So go ahead and tap on this link right HERE to download your freebie Romans 12:12 truth map. And when you’re done, hop on over to Instagram and/or Facebook to share your truth mapping epiphanies with us! The LORD speaks to us all in different ways. What one person receives from a message isn’t necessarily what another will receive. That’s one reason Christian community is so important. So spread the Good News and tag us at @bsandtpodcast!
Haven’t listened or gotta hear all of the goodness again?
Discerning the Voice of God Through the Tears: Episode #5