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In this episode we start by considering Job's initial response to intense grief. He just wanted God to forget about him. But God knew Job didn't need less of Him, He needed much, much more.
Then we comb through some highlights from our book studies. Laura reflects on the courage and faith it takes women to embrace God's call to submit to their husbands. This can feel daunting. But what if one of the husband's chief callings was to delight in and honor his wife? How might this change that dynamic? Brooks reflects on that some, and considers how Jesus is the Archetype of masculine toughness and tenderness.
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In this episode we start by considering Job's initial response to intense grief. He just wanted God to forget about him. But God knew Job didn't need less of Him, He needed much, much more.
Then we comb through some highlights from our book studies. Laura reflects on the courage and faith it takes women to embrace God's call to submit to their husbands. This can feel daunting. But what if one of the husband's chief callings was to delight in and honor his wife? How might this change that dynamic? Brooks reflects on that some, and considers how Jesus is the Archetype of masculine toughness and tenderness.