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A common misconception about Christianity is that following Jesus means nothing bad will ever happen. But Jesus Himself promised the opposite: “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).
In this episode of Faith in Context, Jason unpacks the truth about trials and faith. From the struggles of the early church to the dangers of prosperity theology, from God’s presence in our storms to the eternal hope we cling to, this conversation explores what Scripture really says about suffering.
You’ll discover why Christianity doesn’t guarantee a problem-free life, but does promise something far better — the presence, peace, and victory of Jesus in every season.
By Jason GrahamA common misconception about Christianity is that following Jesus means nothing bad will ever happen. But Jesus Himself promised the opposite: “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).
In this episode of Faith in Context, Jason unpacks the truth about trials and faith. From the struggles of the early church to the dangers of prosperity theology, from God’s presence in our storms to the eternal hope we cling to, this conversation explores what Scripture really says about suffering.
You’ll discover why Christianity doesn’t guarantee a problem-free life, but does promise something far better — the presence, peace, and victory of Jesus in every season.