Correction is awesome
It can feel frustrating or embarrassing to receive correction. But did you know it’s actually a great sign, especially when correction comes from God?
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It can feel frustrating or embarrassing to receive correction. But did you know it’s actually a great sign, especially when correction comes from God?
Have you been able to endure tough things because you could see the end was in sight? Let me tell you about one time where I endured because I knew it wouldn’t last forever as we examine Job 19:25-26 together!
What do you do when life is difficult? How do you respond? Today we’re learning from Job what the best response is when you have your worst day ever! Listen in to find out more.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Job 1-3; 12-14; 19; 21-24; 38-40; 42!
Do you ever feel like evil is always winning? If it seems like Satan is winning this episode is for you!
Haman and Mordecai are fascinating people, and I think their relationship with each other can teach us a lot about what qualities will do us the most good! (Hint: Haman is NOT the positive example here!) Join me in studying Esther 8:2.
We hear a lot about having the faith to be healed or saved . . . but have you ever heard about the importance of having faith NOT to be healed or saved? Today Esther is teaching how important it is to trust God either way.
Would you feel happy if you thought you were going to be killed, and then you were told you were going to live? I’m thinking yes! But today I want to talk about a really cool side effect that happened as a result of the happiness the Jews felt! Join me in Esther 8:16-17!
Sometimes it feels a little good to be angry. It feels powerful. It feels strong. But today we’re learning just how weak anger really makes us.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Esther!