• Faith When Life Is Breaking Your Heart 11•10•24

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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Faith When Life Is Breaking Your Heart 11•10•24

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    In this profound sermon, Elder Lakeysha Toomer addresses the challenging intersection of heartbreak and faith. She explores the reality of suffering, acknowledging that it is an inevitable part of life, and often, the pain we experience can be overwhelming. Using biblical insights, Elder Toomer teaches that faith is not the absence of doubt but the trust we place in God when we don’t understand why things happen the way they do. She delves into the psychology of heartbreak, explaining how our brains respond to emotional pain, and how, in those moments, our faith is tested by extremes of thought and emotion.

    Drawing from Scripture like 2 Corinthians 4:18 and Psalm 91:14-16, Elder Toomer encourages listeners to embrace a biblical hope that transcends circumstances, offering peace and joy in the midst of suffering. She reminds us that faith is not about waiting for a change in circumstances but about trusting God's greater plan, even when we can't see it. With practical wisdom and spiritual depth, Elder Toomer equips believers to maintain their faith in the face of heartbreak, teaching that true peace comes not from a "win" but from being anchored in God's unchanging promises.

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