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151. Men Who Feel God: The Seer Gift, Righteous Desire & Holy Emotion

151. Men Who Feel God: The Seer Gift, Righteous Desire & Holy Emotion

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What does it look like to be a seer? An Emotionally led by the Spirit prophet, especially as a man in a world that mistrusts desire and feeling? Emma Stark is joined by Jonah Wilson and Matt Johnson for a raw conversation on the biblical seer (rā’āh), holy emotion, righteous desire, and why many men learned to shut down their feelings and their sight. They compare nabi (spoken “thus says the Lord”) and seer flows, share formative stories (rugby changing rooms to heavenly dreams), and give practical tools to steward discernment without self-gaslighting, cultivate worship without shame, and build relationships that call you higher. If you (or your sons) are wired to feel God deeply, this episode is your green light.

In this episode:

  • Nabi vs Seer: two biblical prophetic flows, same Holy Spirit
  • Holy emotion & righteous desire: why suppression blunts the seer gift
  • Being a male seer without apology: stories from Jonah & Matt
  • Parenting & pastoring pioneers: blessing extravagance in worship
  • Practical “seer skills”: belief → awareness → rest → guard your heart
  • Finding inside/outside people: being yoked with worshipping leaders

Scripture threads

  • Jeremiah 1 (“What do you see, Jeremiah…?”)
  • Romans 8 (groaning of the Spirit)
  • New Testament union (“put on Christ”; fellowship of the Spirit)

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