How to Become Gold
Today we’re diving into the process of making pure gold. We’re talking about fire, impurities, and how your trials can make you more valuable than gold!
Today we’re diving into the process of making pure gold. We’re talking about fire, impurities, and how your trials can make you more valuable than gold!
Job’s “fiery trials” helped guide him right into the outstretched arms of his Redeemer.
Don’t squirm too much— today, I’m drawing a parallel between how I potty trained my first child and how our loving Father in Heaven treats us! Job 42:12 holds a key component for what we can learn.
Have you ever considered why bad things happen to good people? If you haven’t had this question at least once in your life, then it may be time to consider it - and it can give you a chance to learn more about a loving and kind Father in Heaven.
Are you unsure how to use the Gospel Library app? Or maybe you’ve used it before and found it kind of clunky. Today we’re talking to a Gospel Library app expert– Richard Bernard– and learning some of the coolest tools you probably don’t even know about! Listen in and learn how to help you, your kids, and your grandkids come closer to Christ using this amazing app!
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?
Whoever wrote the book of Job used a little bit of creative and poetic license, but his life is a lesson for us on how to turn the trials of our lives into triumphs.
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!
Old Testament Poetry is pretty cool. It doesn’t have to rhyme, but it does give you an appreciation for our relationship with God. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
In this episode we'll talk about the story of Job, which marks the beginning of the poetic portion of the Old Testament. We'll talk about the faithfulness of Job and how this was tested, first through trials that affected his affluence, and second through trials that affected his health. Some of his friends stood by him, and some of them didn't. We'll address the vexing question of "why do bad things happen to good people", questioning the concept of what is bad and considering how perspective plays into this process. We'll also talk about the Atonement of Jesus Christ and how this can provide peace and understanding during times of difficulty.