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Today, we wrote 1 Peter 1:6-7 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today, we wrote Psalm 119:71 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today, we wrote Romans 15:5-6 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today, we wrote 2 Thessalonians 3:3 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Psalm 73:26 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today, we wrote Ephesians 6:10-11 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today, we wrote Ephesians 6:10-11 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today, we wrote Hebrews 12:1-2 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today, we wrote Luke 22:40 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today, we wrote Psalm 119:105 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Matthew 26:41 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Philippians 1:6 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote 2 Timothy 1:7 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Romans 8:28 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Isaiah 40:29-31 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Psalm 55:22 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote John 16:33 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Romans 12:12 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Psalm 34:17-18 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Matthew 11:28-30 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Philippians 4:6-7 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Psalm 46:1 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote Hebrews 4:15-16 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote 1 Peter 5:7 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
Today we wrote 2 Corinthans 12:9 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan!
Wanna know more? Read below.
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Thanks for listening!
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Today we wrote Romans 8:37 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan! Thanks for listening!
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Today we wrote 1 Corinthians 10:13 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan! Thanks for listening!
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
What do I mean by “suffering well”? 🤔
To suffer well refers to our attitude, behavior, and heart posture in the midst of our suffering. For example, let’s say I lost my job— how do I respond in the suffering of losing my job? Do I take it out on my family and try to justify sinning against them because of my circumstance OR do I fix my eyes on Jesus and trust in His provision and path for my life. When I choose to look towards God in the midst of my suffering, I am suffering well. I am honoring Him even when I suffer b/c I know its temporary, it’s only making me more confirmed to Christ, and it’s building endurance as i navigate this fallen world as a disciple of Christ.
2 Dear brothers and sisters, a when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 3 For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. ~ James 1:2
Today we wrote James 1:12 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan! Thanks for listening!
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
Today we wrote Isaiah 41:10 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan! Thanks for listening!
As we start this new year, many of us set our sights on prosperity, blessings, or even goal accomplishing. However, we all know that at some point, we will endure suffering, whether it’s due to our own actions or something God allows. Yet, in these moments, we can be confident that God is working all things for our good, shaping us to be more like Christ (Romans 8:28-29). Let’s come together and write scripture, focusing on verses that will encourage us to suffer well and honor God through our trials.
Today we wrote Luke 22:31-32 from our Suffering Well - Scripture Writing Plan! Thanks for listening!
post-bible study reflection - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1STz79d-KiFqdJTUFhLowbK8Qsmik__Td/view?usp=sharing
The Bible Notetaker guides you through some of the most frequently cited reasons for supporting abortion rights, including bodily autonomy, cases of rape or incest, and the argument that abortion is a woman's right to choose. We will address each argument with compassion and clarity, offering counterpoints rooted in ethical, philosophical, scientific, and even biblical perspectives.
Sources:
This percentage was arrived at by comparing the number of 2023 births reported by the CDC (3,591,328) and the number of abortions estimated for 2023 (1,037,000).
Planned Parenthood. “How much does an abortion cost?” April 29, 2022: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/blog/how-much-does-an-abortion-cost
The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology 11th Edition - https://www.amazon.com/Developing-Human-Clinically-Oriented-Embryology/dp/0323611540
https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Defense_of_Abortion/YhcosxnhtJ8C?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover - a defense for abortion by david boonin
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/peter-singer-and-christian-ethics/abortion/AC8B76DE5101D9951D1020CBA655FEE0 - peter singer and christian ethics by charles c. camosy
https://www.amazon.com/Writings-Ethical-Life-Peter-Singer/dp/0060007443 - writing on an ethical life by peter singer
10. Baby surviving at 21 weeks - https://www.uab.edu/news/health/item/12427-uab-hospital-delivers-record-breaking-premature-baby#:~:text=Guinness%20World%20Records%20officially%20named,of%20such%20extremely%20preterm%20births.
John 3 Bible Study Plan (7 days)
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In this episode, we dive deep into John 2, where we witness two pivotal moments in Jesus' ministry: the miracle at the wedding in Cana and the cleansing of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Join us as we explore the significance of Jesus turning water into wine, revealing His divine power and compassion in an intimate setting. We'll discuss the symbolism behind this first recorded miracle and what it means for our faith today.
Next, we journey to the bustling Temple, where Jesus' righteous anger leads to a powerful act of purification. We'll unpack the reasons behind His actions and how they challenge us to reflect on the state of our own spiritual lives.
Tune in for thoughtful insights, practical applications, and a deeper understanding of how these events in John 2 can transform our walk with Christ. Whether you're a long-time believer or new to the faith, this episode promises to inspire and encourage you to dive into the WORD!
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This comprehensive Bible study plan for John 2 includes:
- Scripture Reading & Bible Marking Guide: Engage with the text and highlight key themes and insights.
- Bible Character Study & Guide: Explore the lives and significance of individuals featured in the chapter.
- Verse Mapping Template & Guide: Unpack the context and meaning of pivotal verses with a structured approach.
- Journaling Prompt: Reflect personally and apply the lessons from the chapter to your life.
- Church Notes Template: Organize and summarize insights and teachings from attending your local church.
- Greek Words Study: Delve into the original Greek terms to gain a deeper understanding of the text.
Let's grow spiritually together and go through the Gospel of John! This episode will focus on John 1:29-51:
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Let's grow spiritually together and go through the Gospel of John! This episode will focus on John 1:1-28:
All while discussing how this applies to our life today.
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Let's grow spiritually together and go through the Gospel of John! This episode will focus on an overview of the gospel of John. We will answer the following questions:
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Join my sister in Christ, Barb Miller, and me as she shares her abortion testimony and how great God's grace is so amazing!
Join my sister in Christ, Kacy Clark, and me as she shares her abortion testimony and how the love of Jesus completely transformed her life!
Join my sister in Christ, Lily Adkins, and me as she shares her abortion testimony and how Jesus redeemed it!
Here is a link to Lily's creative expression mentioned in the podcast.
Listen in on a conversation I had with Charaia Rush! We discuss her latest book - Courageously Soft, and what that means for us as Christ followers!
Take a listen to my sister in Christ, Dariel Francois, and me as we talk about our journey through the Bible in a year, Numbers 7, and how that ties in with unity and church community, and how God’s character has remained the same and has shone through the different seasons in Dariel’s life.
Quick Note: Quick Note: Sisters Talk episodes are episodes where one of my fellow sisters in Christs and I discuss the Bible and how God is working in their life. My hope is that it is edifying and maybe even convicting. That it encourages you in your own walk with God so that you maybe more conformed to the pattern of Christ.
Start at 2 min - there is a pause at the beginning of this video because this episode was also livestreamed via instagram @thebiblenotetaker
Quick Note: Sisters Talk episodes are episodes where one of my fellow sisters in Christs and I discuss the Bible and how God is working in their life. My hope is that it is edifying and maybe even convicting. That it encourages you in your own walk with God so that you maybe more conformed to the pattern of Christ.
Join me and my sister in Christ, Christie Green, as we talk about…
✨Genesis 41 & 42
✨How reading the Bible In A Year Together has been going
✨her journey of being adoptive mom ❤️ and,
✨her love of being a worship leader and musician!
In this episode I am discussing chapter 4 of Raised To Stay by Natalie Runion! In this post I --
In this episode I am discussing chapter 3 of Raised To Stay by Natalie Runion! In this post I --
This is Episode 4 and I will be discussing Chapter 2 of Raised To Stay by Natalie Runion! First I will:
Discussion Questions :
pg 49 - Can you recall the beauty go the buildings of some of your favorite church experience?
pg 53 - Why do we give people so much power, especially Chrisitians, to change our view on Jesus? He is the Truth and is always the same so why do we do that?
pg 60 - Do you have your own personal hallway of healing? If so, what is it? What has that looked like for you?
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Quick Note: Sisters Talk episodes are episodes where one of my fellow sisters in Christs and I discuss the Bible and how God is working in their life. My hope is that it is edifying and maybe even convicting. That it encourages you in your own walk with God so that you maybe more conformed to the pattern of Christ.
Join Johnna and I as we chat about Floods and Freedom! We explore Genesis 8 - 11 and take a turn where Johnna share’s her story on how her and her husband got fired up to pay off $120,000+ debt. I was so honored to have her live on my instagram and on for my podcast. Her transparency and heart to inspire others to go God’s way is beautiful.
Quick Note: Book talk episodes are every Monday!
Welcome to episode 2 of the Bible Notetaker Podcast! In this episode I am discussing Chapter 1 (Wonderers and Wanderers) of Raised To Stay by Natalie Runion.
I am going to give a brief synopsis on the chapter, share a few quotes that stuck out to me, impart some scripture, and just share my overall thoughts.
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Welcome to the Bible Notetaker podcast! Spoiler Alert! - In this episode I am discussing the introduction of Raised to Stay by Natalie Runion.
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