
The Founder Collective Podcast
Ep. 145: How God Uses Places to Shape People with Jessica Shakir
What if the places you’ve walked through—both the beautiful ones and the painful ones—have been forming you all along? In this Founder Collective Experience, Jessica Shakir invites us into a rich, theological conversation about Scripture through the lens of place. Rather than seeing the Bible as a collection of disconnected stories, she reveals how God consistently uses physical locations to communicate spiritual realities and shape His people. From Eden to Gethsemane, from wilderness to mountaintops, Jessica explores how environments become invitations into deeper intimacy with God. She reminds us that our current season isn't random—God is often doing His deepest work in the very places we'd rather leave. If you've ever questioned why God has you where you are, this conversation offers fresh perspective, biblical insight, and hope that every place has purpose in His Kingdom story. Why physical places matter throughout Scripture How environments shape our spiritual formation The connection between Eden, Gethsemane, and God's redemptive plan What it means to stay awake in seasons of suffering Why Jesus chose specific locations during pivotal moments of His ministry The symbolism behind the Garden of Gethsemane as the "garden of crushing" The clash between earthly kingdoms and God's Kingdom How our identity is formed by God's presence—not our circumstances Why your current season may be preparing you for future purpose "God uses physical places to shape spiritual people." "Stay awake in the pain with Me. I want to show you something." "Our environments shape us, but they don't define us. God uses them to form us." "The only environment humanity was originally designed for was perfect communion with God." God is intentional with place. Throughout Scripture, locations aren't simply settings—they're part of God's message. Gardens, mountains, deserts, rivers, and cities all carry spiritual significance. Your current environment is not wasted. Whether you're experiencing abundance or adversity, God often uses seasons and places to develop character, deepen faith, and prepare you for what's next. Pain can become purpose. Gethsemane reminds us that crushing often precedes calling. Jesus transformed the place of deepest surrender into the beginning of our redemption. Identity begins in God's presence. Like Adam and Eve in Eden, we were created for communion with God. Every longing we experience ultimately points us back to Him. Genesis 1–3 John 18 Psalm 23 Garden of Eden Garden of Gethsemane Where has God placed you in this season? What might He be teaching you through your current environment? Are there places in your story that you now recognize as sacred? How is God inviting you to remain awake and attentive instead of rushing through discomfort? What would change if you viewed your circumstances as part of God's formation process? Founder Collective exists to equip Christian entrepreneurs to build businesses rooted in Kingdom values while pursuing intimacy with Christ first. If this episode encouraged you, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs the reminder that God is present—even in the places that feel difficult. In This Episode, We Discuss:Memorable QuotesKey TakeawaysScripture MentionedReflection QuestionsConnect with Founder Collective

