Courtenay Bowser explored how God meets us in our suffering and transforms us through it. We looked at what it means to truly know the God of hope—not just when life is comfortable, but especially when everything feels like it's falling apart. Her message reminded us that Jesus doesn't stand at a distance judging our pain or disappointment; instead, He gets down in the dirt with us, weeps with us, and holds us through every storm. We learned that suffering, when walked through hand-in-hand wi...
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Courtenay Bowser explored how God meets us in our suffering and transforms us through it. We looked at what it means to truly know the God of hope—not just when life is comfortable, but especially when everything feels like it's falling apart. Her message reminded us that Jesus doesn't stand at a distance judging our pain or disappointment; instead, He gets down in the dirt with us, weeps with us, and holds us through every storm. We learned that suffering, when walked through hand-in-hand wi...
The God Who Changes Us: God Disciplines Us For Our Good | Jared Davis
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1 week ago
The God Who Changes Us: God Disciplines Us For Our Good | Jared Davis
This powerful teaching confronts us with a difficult but transformative truth: God's discipline in our lives is not punishment, but parenting. Drawing from Hebrews 12, we're invited to reconsider our entire relationship with pain, correction, and adversity. The message challenges our modern tendency to avoid all discomfort and protect ourselves and our children from every negative experience. Yet Scripture reveals that God uses adverse circumstances redemptively—not to make us pay, but to mak...
River City Church
Courtenay Bowser explored how God meets us in our suffering and transforms us through it. We looked at what it means to truly know the God of hope—not just when life is comfortable, but especially when everything feels like it's falling apart. Her message reminded us that Jesus doesn't stand at a distance judging our pain or disappointment; instead, He gets down in the dirt with us, weeps with us, and holds us through every storm. We learned that suffering, when walked through hand-in-hand wi...