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You may be walking through a really difficult time or situation. But it is through our struggles—and always—that we need more Jesus. More hope in his goodness. More hope in him. And when we choose hope, we will find more patience. And when we find more patience, we will find so many more reasons to praise, and so much more joy…in him. - Keri Eichberger
In this episode of Your Daily Prayer, Keri Eichberger opens up about battling chronic back pain and the temptation to slip into a pit of impatience and self-pity. She shares a powerful realization from Romans 8:25 and a timely reminder: we don’t need quick solutions—we need more of Jesus.
Listeners will be encouraged to shift their focus from complaints to Christ, discovering the joy and peace that come from choosing hope in Him, especially during seasons of waiting or suffering.
Topics covered:
Navigating suffering with spiritual patience
Why complaining robs us of joy
Learning to wait with hope and composure (Romans 8:25)
Choosing Jesus over quick fixes
Practical encouragement for hard seasons
Scripture Reference
Romans 8:25 (NIV)
“But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.”
👉 Read Romans 8:25 on BibleStudyTools.com
Prayer Summary
A heartfelt prayer asking God to replace our complaints with praise, deepen our hope in Him, and fill us with patience, peace, and joy—even amid life’s challenges.
Calls to Action
🙏 Subscribe to Your Daily Prayer for daily hope and biblical encouragement
📨 Share this episode with someone who’s in a waiting or weary season
⭐ Leave a review to help others discover this encouraging podcast
💬 Follow us on social and let us know how God is helping you choose patience
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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You may be walking through a really difficult time or situation. But it is through our struggles—and always—that we need more Jesus. More hope in his goodness. More hope in him. And when we choose hope, we will find more patience. And when we find more patience, we will find so many more reasons to praise, and so much more joy…in him. - Keri Eichberger
In this episode of Your Daily Prayer, Keri Eichberger opens up about battling chronic back pain and the temptation to slip into a pit of impatience and self-pity. She shares a powerful realization from Romans 8:25 and a timely reminder: we don’t need quick solutions—we need more of Jesus.
Listeners will be encouraged to shift their focus from complaints to Christ, discovering the joy and peace that come from choosing hope in Him, especially during seasons of waiting or suffering.
Topics covered:
Navigating suffering with spiritual patience
Why complaining robs us of joy
Learning to wait with hope and composure (Romans 8:25)
Choosing Jesus over quick fixes
Practical encouragement for hard seasons
Scripture Reference
Romans 8:25 (NIV)
“But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.”
👉 Read Romans 8:25 on BibleStudyTools.com
Prayer Summary
A heartfelt prayer asking God to replace our complaints with praise, deepen our hope in Him, and fill us with patience, peace, and joy—even amid life’s challenges.
Calls to Action
🙏 Subscribe to Your Daily Prayer for daily hope and biblical encouragement
📨 Share this episode with someone who’s in a waiting or weary season
⭐ Leave a review to help others discover this encouraging podcast
💬 Follow us on social and let us know how God is helping you choose patience
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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