Send us a text Sometimes when we see God blessing someone, we can get the wrong idea. We start to think they must be flawless. Untouchable. Spiritually elite. Almost superhuman. Doctrinally, we know better. We know everyone has sinned. We know every believer has weaknesses. But practically? Emotionally? We sometimes forget that. And if there’s any place in Scripture that reminds us how blessing and brokenness can coexist in the same person, it’s the books of 1 and 2 Samuel. And if there’s one...
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Send us a text Sometimes when we see God blessing someone, we can get the wrong idea. We start to think they must be flawless. Untouchable. Spiritually elite. Almost superhuman. Doctrinally, we know better. We know everyone has sinned. We know every believer has weaknesses. But practically? Emotionally? We sometimes forget that. And if there’s any place in Scripture that reminds us how blessing and brokenness can coexist in the same person, it’s the books of 1 and 2 Samuel. And if there’s one...
Send us a text The subject of today’s episode is one we usually avoid in polite conversation, and honestly, I have never heard it addressed from the pulpit. We’re talking about the decision to take one's own life, suicide. I know that just saying the word can cause a tightening in the chest. But we have to talk about it, because 1 Samuel 31 very clearly ends with King Saul taking his own life. If you, or if you know someone is struggling, I want you to hear me clearly: There is hope. ...
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Send us a text Sometimes when we see God blessing someone, we can get the wrong idea. We start to think they must be flawless. Untouchable. Spiritually elite. Almost superhuman. Doctrinally, we know better. We know everyone has sinned. We know every believer has weaknesses. But practically? Emotionally? We sometimes forget that. And if there’s any place in Scripture that reminds us how blessing and brokenness can coexist in the same person, it’s the books of 1 and 2 Samuel. And if there’s one...