• 112 | Don't Be Like Job's Friends: Misunderstanding God's Role in Suffering

  • Jun 18 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
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112 | Don't Be Like Job's Friends: Misunderstanding God's Role in Suffering

  • Summary

  • During hard times it can be really hard to reconcile a loving God with the pain and suffering you're walking through. Misunderstanding God's role in suffering makes it difficult to manage your emotions and trust God.

    In this episode, I’m wrapping up our series on spiritual bypassing with a look at understanding the relationship between faith and suffering, what to do with your doubts and questions, and finding God in a season when nothing seems to make sense.

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