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Why does God allow the fire if He just has to fix the damage later? In Episode 67, Henry Adesiji explores the "Artistry of a God Who Wastes Nothing." We look at the Hebrew roots of Isaiah 61 and why the location of your greatest devastation often becomes the location of your greatest glory.
If you are carrying the "weight of despair," learn how to practically engage in the divine exchange Jesus promised. This isn't just "positive thinking"—it's an ontological shift from victimhood to an "Oak of Righteousness."
Keywords: Isaiah 61, Beauty for ashes, Redemptive suffering, Henry Adesiji, Bible Study, Inner healing, Christian resilience
By Henry AdesijiWhy does God allow the fire if He just has to fix the damage later? In Episode 67, Henry Adesiji explores the "Artistry of a God Who Wastes Nothing." We look at the Hebrew roots of Isaiah 61 and why the location of your greatest devastation often becomes the location of your greatest glory.
If you are carrying the "weight of despair," learn how to practically engage in the divine exchange Jesus promised. This isn't just "positive thinking"—it's an ontological shift from victimhood to an "Oak of Righteousness."
Keywords: Isaiah 61, Beauty for ashes, Redemptive suffering, Henry Adesiji, Bible Study, Inner healing, Christian resilience