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    gods purpose

    Explore " gods purpose" with insightful episodes like "Day 25: Job's Questioning (2024)", "What Do You Do When God Messes With Your Plans? - Week 3 of God With Us - December 18, 2022 - Scott Savage with Jennifer Myers - Audio", "Day 25: Job's Questioning (2022)", "It Takes a Nobody: Curtis Hutson" and "There Is a Reason, Part 1: A Purpose in Your Pain" from podcasts like ""The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)", "Prescott Cornerstone", "The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)", "Turning Point Sermons" and "Life.Church with Craig Groeschel"" and more!

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    Day 25: Job's Questioning (2024)

    Day 25: Job's Questioning (2024)
    Where is God in Job's suffering? Today, Fr. Mike dives deeper into Job's questions as he wrestles with his suffering. We learn that God always uses our suffering for a purpose although we may not understand it in the moment. Today's readings are Genesis 47-48, Job 39-40, and Psalm 16. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    What Do You Do When God Messes With Your Plans? - Week 3 of God With Us - December 18, 2022 - Scott Savage with Jennifer Myers - Audio

    What Do You Do When God Messes With Your Plans? - Week 3 of God With Us - December 18, 2022 - Scott Savage with Jennifer Myers - Audio
    Have you had something that hasn't gone as planned this year? How did you react when your plans were interrupted or messed with? Many of us resist those events and we cling to our plans tightly. But, as we see in the Christmas story, God often interrupts our plans and invites us to follow Him into new ones. In this message, Scott Savages shares from Matthew 1:18-25 about three ways we can surrender to God with us in those moments. Also, near the end of this message, Scott is joined by Jennifer Myers who shares her story of how she experienced God with her through deep grief and pain.

    Day 25: Job's Questioning (2022)

    Day 25: Job's Questioning (2022)
    Where is God in Job's suffering? Today, Fr. Mike dives deeper into Job's questions as he wrestles with his suffering. We learn that God always uses our suffering for a purpose although we may not understand it in the moment. Today's readings are Genesis 47-48, Job 39-40, and Psalm 16. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    There Is a Reason, Part 1: A Purpose in Your Pain

    There Is a Reason, Part 1: A Purpose in Your Pain

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    He Answered Her Not

    He Answered Her Not

    Hi, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada with a story from Matthew Chapter 15.

    And it’s the story of the Canaanite woman who came to Jesus, begging him to heal her daughter who was demon- possessed. She’d heard that Jesus could do miraculous works; her friends had seen the Lord do remarkable things. And being the mother of a little girl in misery? She was begging for help from Jesus.

    And how did the Lord respond to her? Well, it says in verse 23, “Jesus answered her not a word.” Can you imagine how that Canaanite woman felt? Here she was longing for Jesus to answer her cry, help her daughter, but she only got silence. Can you picture yourself in that situation? You’re longing for relief from some heartbreaking blow; you go to God for help, but only silence and a sense of mystery meet you. “He answered her not a word.” it says.

    Now it is Charles Spurgeon who gives special insight into this story, and I want to pass it on to you. Because if you read the entire account, Jesus isn’t really showing His disapproval, He is showing His desire to bless this special woman because of her love and her persistent trust. Because when she continues to prod Him again and again, asking for help, it’s clear that He is testing her. Pushing her, a bit. For He replies to her, “It is not right to take the children’s bread and toss it to the dogs.” Hmm, what’s she going to say to that? Well, curiously, she does not turn away. Any other person would have done so, perhaps in anger or disappointment. But the Canaanite woman still tries to engage Jesus; she persists and responds: “Yes, Lord, it is, but even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their master’s table.” And that is when Jesus poured out His blessing on this precious woman. Because of her faith; because she was persistent and she hung on and did not become deterred, because of her devotion to her child and her fervor in pursuing Jesus, He answered her prayer. And her daughter was healed.

    Yes, God had every intention of blessing that Canaanite woman and her daughter. But He did it in such a mysterious way that, perhaps, only she in the end understood. Because it’s true, isn’t it; that sometimes God will bend over one of His children with smiles and full of love, speaking tender words, showing infinite affection. However, on another child, He might only give a look of loving approval. And then still, on another child, He might pass them by without stopping for a word. God loves all three of those children, but He treats each one differently because of their varied and different stages of spiritual maturity. And the same is true for us.

    Some Christians have a fragile faith that requires a different touch from the Lord – perhaps a gentler, kinder touch. God knows their faith will fail if He deals too harshly with them. Other Christians have a stronger faith and God knows they will trust Him however things go and whatever people do, it doesn’t matter. But finally, there are some Christians that God, well… He even seems to neglect them and not notice them. For those, God appears to be dealing with them harshly. But He has a reason, a purpose. For God knows those are the Christians who are not dismayed by circumstances, nor are they dissuaded if the Spirit seems absent. God knows they will trust Him even when their natural inclinations would insist otherwise. And bless their hearts, these are the believers that God, I think, is training for the highest and the holiest service. The lesson here? Will you be like the Canaanite woman? Will you continue to pursue Christ, prod and push no matter what? For it may well be that He is training you for His high and holy service.

    By: Joni Eareckson Tada

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    O Come Let Us Adore Him:Breaking The Silence - Luke 1:1-25

    O Come Let Us Adore Him:Breaking The Silence - Luke 1:1-25

    400 years of silence separated the last activity of the Old Testament and the fulfillment of Malachi's prophecy about Jesus. How do we live our lives when we feel God is silent?

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