Yada Times - Two Way Dialogue: The Three Mindsets

Dr. Robyn Kassas

November 17, 2025

Last week, in Step 6 of the Yada Times, we learned what it means to abide within God’s heartfield—to dwell in the place where His presence becomes our atmosphere.This week, we step into the true value of two-way communication with the Lord, uncovering how Spirit-led dialogue draws us into a realm of timeless eternity.In this episode, Dr. Robyn and Dr. Nathan explore the Three Mindsets that can quietly sabotage our relationship with God. These mindsets—rooted in shame, performance, or the drive to “know everything”—are the fruit of one-sided communication, where we either do all the talking… or all the listening. And while these patterns feel spiritual, they actually keep us from intimacy.God invites us higher.Two-way communication is where we stop speaking at God and begin speaking with Him.It is where reasoning is exchanged for resonance, where conversation becomes communion, and where we begin to experience miracles, shifts, and divine perspective that are not bound by time.In this space, we encounter the God who affirmed Jesus before He ever performed—reminding us that love is the starting line, not the reward.The Yada Times teach us that God is removing everything that has kept us from feeling Him, because when we feel Him, we become like Him.This requires recognizing where we are, so we know where we are going.It requires leaving behind the limitations of one-way relationship and embracing the treasure of Spirit-led exchange.Two-way communication is intimacy embodied.It is where eternity touches our present moment.It is where truth rises above feeling and where we learn the rhythm of His heart.Why settle for anything less?As we close, Dr. Robyn and Dr. Nathan bring the journey full circle—returning to First Love, yet ending in mature love:a love that listens, responds, resonates, and walks in step with the One who made us for union.

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