![]() ![]() When something goes wrong in someone else’s life, they think, “Well, I wonder what they did wrong?” Their marriage isn’t going well, and you think, “Well, they’re different behind closed doors than what we see of them.” Or their finances are a mess and you think, “Well, they must not be very good money managers,” or, “They must not be putting God first.” One of their kids starts to wander and you think, “I wonder what they did wrong in their parenting? Unlike me over here who is just killing it as a parent, which is why my kids are doing so well.” You think that way because you only know the faith of propriety.īut then God sends you through a Job chapter. “Even though you slay me, yet will I trust you.” And so even though everything around me is falling apart, I’m still going to trust that you are good. And I can’t understand what you’re doing but I know you’re working a good plan. ![]() “The faith of desperation.” Job expresses this faith in Job 13:15, “Though he slay me, yet will I trust him.” God, I know you’re good. ![]() answers: “What does faith look like in a season of suffering?” This week, we dive into a short series taken from a recent sermon series Pastor J.D. ![]()
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