JOMO Replacing FOMO In The House of Wine
Podcast #70
Wait a minute. JOMO replacing FOMO?
And no I’m not talking in tongues.
JOMO stands for “joy of missing out: pleasure gained from enjoying one’s current activities without worrying that other people are leading more fulfilled lives.”
FOMO stands for “fear of missing out, used to describe that feeling of anxiety which many people experience when they discover that other people have had fun together, been successful at something, or done just about anything …”
And then there’s the “House of Wine” found in Song of Songs 2:4-5 The Passion Translation:
I share in this podcast (http://TheresaCroft.com) that there is a place of contentment in going forward with your purpose, your voice, and your destiny.
How do you find this?
Well, I believe you have to go straight to the heart of FOMO which may be taking you out for the count emotionally:
You succumb again to rejection.
I’m sharing keys to soul health in The Kingdom Mentor Academy’s Redeeming Your Voice Camp dealing with overcoming rejection that often hinders your voice.
It’s been such an eye opener for me on some deep soul issues in my own heart.
But it’s so needed.
Take this quote from Bob Sorge:
“When God destines a saint for extraordinary influence in the body of Christ, He prepares him through the rejection of people. If that saint is to become a compassionate servant leader, he will first need to drink deeply of the lacerating sting of rejection. This will tenderize him to the reality of rejection, and help sensitize him to how easily rejection can be inflicted upon others. Because of his sensitivity in this area, the servant/leader will handle the flock of God with exceptional care and tenderness. It is to these sensitized shepherds that God can entrust greater influence.”
Sorge, Bob. Dealing With The Rejection and Praise of Man . Oasis House.
We are training up messengers of great influence in The Voice Camp. So I have been teaching in great detail the process to beat rejection and hence, become a truly “JOMO” person in their Kingdom assignments.
When it’s all said and done you are meant to live in this safe place of being so full of the love and acceptance of God that you have no need praise or acceptance of other people. (Please note: Not in isolation. We need community).
That, my dear friend, can only come in that one place of breakthrough for your voice, your destiny, your very identity: In The House of Wine!