
In His Grip Podcast Interview – Abiding Through The Shadows
Explore how Terri Fornear learned to abide in and depend on the Lord for strength and reassurance while being primary caretaker of Joe during his cancer battle.
Explore how Terri Fornear learned to abide in and depend on the Lord for strength and reassurance while being primary caretaker of Joe during his cancer battle.
We might conclude trials signify He is angry with us or disciplining us for lack of faith. Yet Jesus stated the opposite. The reason He prunes those who bear some fruit is to enable them to produce more fruit.
David didn’t pretend everything was great, yet he moved past lamenting to lavishing praise on God - always magnifying God not his troubles.
Think about it, we are bearing Jesus and the rest of the Trinity! Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, all living inside.
By developing a routine of thanking and praising God, I could appreciate hidden blessings versus wallowing in obvious losses.
God has a purpose in tribulations. If we persevere, character and hope grow bringing supreme confidence in God's amazing love. His Holy Spirit poured out God's love into our hearts, enabling us to celebrate our tribulations.
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