Finding Hope in Suffering: Embracing God's Sovereignty

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1. "We believe that the Christian life is better, but that doesn't make it easy. We believe that what Christ has given us is a sense of transcendent meaning that allows us to navigate our brokenness. And the brokenness that we live with in the world without losing hope as a declaration of God's love." [36:04] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "A lot of people are surprised by this. When we come to faith in Christ, it's often because we're so amazed by grace. Grace. And then you begin a journey with Christ, and it's not easy. This meme is kind of maybe a good description of that, right? Everything, I'm on top of the world. Wait a second. This is hard. It should be. And it's good." [36:47] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Paul says, let me speak into this, that suffering is not weakness. Suffering is necessary as an evidence of our faith and trust in God. People needed to hear Paul's heart. They needed to hear his commitment to Christ and his love for them because they were believing lies. And it was bringing unnecessary stress." [42:06] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We don't need to get worked up or worried or anxious about what is happening. God has these things under his control. We don't have to listen to someone tell us, only I can save you. If that's what somebody says, we should run. Only Jesus can save. Paul says, you become too weak-minded for that. You need to be sober-minded. You need to see the truth. You need to filter all things through the scriptures." [47:07] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Why do we suffer? We suffer so that God would be able to show his love for us. Ongoing love, compassion, kindness, and power through us to testify to his reality so that we might believe, that others might believe, and that we would all have this hopeful expectation that Jesus would return." [01:08:41] (14 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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1. "When you fall into complacency, as I glimpsed a little bit, when stress does come, you're like, whoa, what do I do with this? And then we kind of have an existential, maybe even spiritual crisis. Is God good even when I'm suffering? Even when I've got some stress, some anxiety, some pain, some fear in my life, can I believe that God is actually good?" [34:42] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Paul says, here's my weaknesses. This is what is going on. This is what is happening to me. In so doing, he says, I'm not cursed. I'm blessed. That weakness, that suffering is an obvious example of my blessing not being cursed. Like these guys were saying, man, his life is hard. God must be unhappy with him. Paul's saying, no, that's not true at all. My life is hard and I have a dependence on God. And that's where the blessing comes." [52:00] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Could it be, as we've so often seen before, so that it's we might learn not to rely on ourselves, but God who raises the dead? Think about that for a second. As we suffer, whether it be in our body, whether it be emotionally or mentally, Jesus is working and the power he's working is to bring about resurrection. Paul says that, even though my flesh fades away, my spirit is being renewed day by day." [01:06:24] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Paul had a vision for God and what God loved. He was concerned about the lost. He was concerned about the church. Verse 28, not to mention other things, there is daily pressure on me, my concern for all the churches. He loved his church and he was worried about him. A deep love for God meant a deep love for God's people. And Paul worried deeply about each person's spiritual walk." [01:04:43] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "We live in a safe place in relatively safe times, okay? But we're not going to claim safety as our right as followers of Christ. In fact, the more we believe in Jesus, the more we begin to bring our hearts towards Jesus, the more he will bend them towards his purposes and his priorities, the more we'll be ready if he calls us to something different or if our society changes and becomes antagonistic directly towards following Christ." [01:03:23] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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