Embracing Suffering: The Path to Transformation

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"Sometimes you have to go through the bad thing to get to the better thing. Sometimes it is in the negative of falling, the negative of dying, that are multiplied together to reveal a new thing, a better thing. And all we can do in the face of those tight places, right when we find ourselves in them... that's when we fight the good fight, that's when we seek the river of our souls, that's when we worship God with grateful hearts." [39:58]( | | )

"Jesus's soul poured into God in exactly the same way ours does. We are tributaries that connect to the river that is God. And what we find when we sit with our feet dangling into the underground tributary of our soul is an immutable connection to God, a connection that gives us an unshakable confidence that God is with us and God will lead us to a better place." [30:28]( | | )

"God's on a different timetable. God sees from a different perspective. And Jesus knows how to connect to this perspective, this Divine Eternal perspective in an instant because of his lifelong habit of prayer. In an instant, he can arrive at the running waters of his soul, which enable him to say, 'It is for this reason that I have come to this hour. Father, glorify your name.'" [32:38]( | | )

"So the question may be, what does glorify mean? What do we do with that, right? Well, I'll tell you what I do when I think about glorifying God in the midst of a very tight place. I think about three things: I think about fighting the good fight, I think about surrendering to God, and I think about giving thanks to God. Those three things: fighting the good fight, surrendering to God, and giving thanks." [33:22]( | | )

"I remember going home... and I sat there in a home in Cleveland Heights in the dark by myself, and it felt like I was on that river and I just got flipped out of the canoe, tossed into the fast-moving water. And so, I did what you're supposed to do when you're tossed into the rapid current: roll over on my back, settle into the life preserver, turned my feet downriver, and I looked up at the sky and I talked to God." [38:02]( | | )

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