In this week’s episode, Leaving Resentment Behind, we turn to Jonah 4:4 and confront the heart issues that often keep us stuck in anger and bitterness. As God asks Jonah a piercing question—“Is it right for you to be angry?”—we uncover three roots of resentment: unmet expectations, unresolved bitterness, and unspiritual priorities. This passage invites us to examine our own hearts and reminds us that freedom and spiritual growth begin when we surrender our resentment and align our hearts with...
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In this week’s episode, Leaving Resentment Behind, we turn to Jonah 4:4 and confront the heart issues that often keep us stuck in anger and bitterness. As God asks Jonah a piercing question—“Is it right for you to be angry?”—we uncover three roots of resentment: unmet expectations, unresolved bitterness, and unspiritual priorities. This passage invites us to examine our own hearts and reminds us that freedom and spiritual growth begin when we surrender our resentment and align our hearts with...
Standing Firm Part 7 - Therefore Encourage One Another
Calvary Church Podcast
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2 months ago
Standing Firm Part 7 - Therefore Encourage One Another
In this week’s message, part seven of the Standing Firm series, Calvary Church turns to 1 Thessalonians 5:1–11, where Paul calls believers to live as children of the light in anticipation of the Lord’s return. Dr. David Rice reminds us that holy living in an unholy age begins with spiritual alertness and steadfast hope. Discover how faith, love, and the hope of salvation equip us to stand firm, stay awake, and shine brightly until the day Christ comes again. Support the show Find us at! Cal...
Calvary Church Podcast
In this week’s episode, Leaving Resentment Behind, we turn to Jonah 4:4 and confront the heart issues that often keep us stuck in anger and bitterness. As God asks Jonah a piercing question—“Is it right for you to be angry?”—we uncover three roots of resentment: unmet expectations, unresolved bitterness, and unspiritual priorities. This passage invites us to examine our own hearts and reminds us that freedom and spiritual growth begin when we surrender our resentment and align our hearts with...