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Some days faith feels like a bruise you keep bumping, and other days it feels like a tender place where God speaks clearer than ever. We sat down to talk about suffering without the shortcuts—how pain can ripen the fruit of the Spirit faster than comfort ever will, and how to guard your heart from the kind of bad theology that turns wounds into lifelong bitterness.
We trace a path through Job’s story and our own: stacked losses, hospital hallways, numb mornings, and the quiet practice of declaring “God, you are good” before the day begins. You’ll hear how borrowing someone else’s faith can carry you for a while, why John 10:10 draws a clean line between the thief and the Giver of life, and how a “beautiful bruise” can make you tender to the Holy Spirit instead of easily offended by everyone else. We also confront the shame that follows self‑inflicted pain and talk about the wild mercy of a God who can redeem not only what the enemy breaks, but what our choices break too.
If you’ve been asking where God is in the winter season, this conversation offers language, scripture, and simple practices to keep you anchored until the cloud lifts. Not every question gets answered on this side of heaven, but presence, formation, and unexpected grace are real. Listen for hope, for honest stories, and for a theology sturdy enough to stand in a storm. If this helped you breathe a little easier, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review so others can find their way to it.
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By Israel & Rachel Campbell | Flourishing Church5
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Some days faith feels like a bruise you keep bumping, and other days it feels like a tender place where God speaks clearer than ever. We sat down to talk about suffering without the shortcuts—how pain can ripen the fruit of the Spirit faster than comfort ever will, and how to guard your heart from the kind of bad theology that turns wounds into lifelong bitterness.
We trace a path through Job’s story and our own: stacked losses, hospital hallways, numb mornings, and the quiet practice of declaring “God, you are good” before the day begins. You’ll hear how borrowing someone else’s faith can carry you for a while, why John 10:10 draws a clean line between the thief and the Giver of life, and how a “beautiful bruise” can make you tender to the Holy Spirit instead of easily offended by everyone else. We also confront the shame that follows self‑inflicted pain and talk about the wild mercy of a God who can redeem not only what the enemy breaks, but what our choices break too.
If you’ve been asking where God is in the winter season, this conversation offers language, scripture, and simple practices to keep you anchored until the cloud lifts. Not every question gets answered on this side of heaven, but presence, formation, and unexpected grace are real. Listen for hope, for honest stories, and for a theology sturdy enough to stand in a storm. If this helped you breathe a little easier, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review so others can find their way to it.
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