Tribe Ben & The Call of the Wild
- Stephen Johnson

- 36 minutes ago
- 2 min read

The anointing of Tribe Benjamin was to be wildly fierce warriors and protective rulers.
Their legacy, forged in the crucible of death at birth, required redemptive rebranding to reverse the curse.

Well acquainted with pressures, there was always the question of perspective and what power it produced.
The right perspective produced power for pushback and pro-motion; the wrong one produced victim-speak and disaster.

Jacob lost 'the love of his life,' yet he set a faith precedent for dealing with trauma and disappointment.
With the big picture perspective, he embraced the 'cause' of the loss, renamed him, buried the past, moved beyond the disappointment, and advanced.

It is said that 'disappointment is the gift that keeps on giving' for it creates a cycle of negative expectancy and disrupts dreams before they ever take flight.
Have we processed past disappointments and trauma well?

If they remain in a small story framework, we'll rehearse them at random and become like a moving ship with dangling anchors.
It is not a matter of if, but when one or more of those snag some hidden shoal so we are jolted off course or ground to a sudden stop.
It's time to revisit and reframe past disappointments and trauma by the larger story and with the long perspective.
Doing so with past issues sets a pattern for dealing with future pressures so we use them to produce power for pushback and promotion.
His Call of the Wild is reflected in the fierce and protective anointing of Tribe Ben.
Access it. Deal with dangling anchors.
Embody His Wildness in you.
Stephen
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