This interlude is intended to be experienced after Session 9 of the series
As the Foundation Before Platform series continues, this interlude takes a more personal approach. Rather than a teaching session, this is a reflective audio centered on the grace of God and the steady work He performs within His people.
What we often experience as process, pressure, refinement, or formation is, in truth, the grace of God at work in us all along.
Rooted in 1 Peter 5:10, this interlude is intended to encourage, steady, and strengthen those learning to live from what Christ has already finished — not through striving, but through trust in the God of all grace.
“After you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace… will Himself restore you, secure you, strengthen you and establish you.”
Designed to go at your own pace.
This is not a course designed to make you smaller or hide what God has placed within you. It is a call to ensure that whatever God entrusts to you can be carried without breaking you. When foundation comes before platform, influence becomes stewardship, not striving. Leadership becomes service, not self-preservation. Fruit becomes lasting, not impressive.
Foundation Before Platform is a summons to take our time, listen to God, and allow Him to form us. It is an invitation to allow God to do a deep and enduring work—one that holds steady in storms, remains faithful in obscurity, and stands firm when blessing and pressure both arrive. What God builds this way may take longer, but it will endure far longer than anything built for the sake of being seen.
This series is intentionally ordered. We are not collecting ideas; we are laying a foundation. What endures must be built in sequence. Before influence, before visibility, before fruit — there must be alignment with Christ Himself. Resist the urge to rush. What God establishes slowly becomes what stands securely.
© 2026 Beyond the Dalet | Betty Hall
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