Joanie Stahls Field Notes
Joanie Stahls Field Notes
Joanie Stahl
The Journey to Gold-Like Character: Smashing the Illusion of the "Perfect" Christian Life
34 minutes Posted Jan 11, 2026 at 5:19 pm.
. “We are not made for the mountains, for sunrises, or for the other beautiful attractions in life those are simply intended to be moments of inspiration. We are made for the valley and the ordinary things of life and that is where we have to prove our stamina and strength.”― Oswald Chambers
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**Thank you for supporting this ministry, we lovingly refer to as "The Little Green Pasture." Click here: PayPal: http://paypal.me/JoanStahl **Please prayerfully consider becoming a ministry partner: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joaniestahl **Contact Email: [email protected] **Subscribe to us on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-53418Are you exhausted from trying to look like you have it all together? In this message, we are smashing the "perfect illusions" of modern Christianity. So many believers feel like they are constantly on God’s chopping block, living in fear that their struggles are a sign of failure rather than what they truly are: the refining fire of God.​We often treat our faith like "high-performance spiritual athletics," racing toward a finish line of perfection that doesn't exist on this side of heaven. In doing so, we miss the joy of the journey and the beauty of the Holy Spirit’s slow, deliberate work within us. Now is the time to start moving away from "spiritual performance" toward the authentic, refining fire of God. This is a shift many believers are desperate for. Essentially moving from a veneer of perfection to a vessel of glory. So much wisdom and deep things of God are being tragically missed in lieu of religous burn-out methods that have only served to exhast everyone.​If you feel broken, weary, or like you’re constantly failing the "perfection test," this word is for you. God isn't looking for a polished facade; He is looking for a heart willing to walk through the fire to become like pure gold.​"But he knoweth the way that I take: when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold."— Job