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God's peace can find us even in our most chaotic moments, as demonstrated through my near-death experience after a rocket attack in Iraq. Though severely wounded and certain of death, I experienced a supernatural calm that defies logical explanation.
• The moment in Iraq when I was certain I would die from a second incoming rocket
• The strange peace I felt in darkness as I accepted my fate
• The presence I sensed with me during those moments between life and death
• Being pulled back to reality through a familiar smell from childhood
• The biblical foundation for "peace that surpasses understanding" (Philippians 4:7)
• Why suffering is a normal response to an abnormal situation
• How God uses our suffering to reach others who wouldn't hear otherwise
• The importance of naming our specific struggles rather than generalizing suffering
• Building trust with God through understanding His character
• Finding purpose in pain that might be intended to reach someone else
Look at the moments of chaos in your own life and consider if they might be part of God's bigger plan. Stay in the fight, keep the faith, hold fast and remember you're not walking alone.
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God's peace can find us even in our most chaotic moments, as demonstrated through my near-death experience after a rocket attack in Iraq. Though severely wounded and certain of death, I experienced a supernatural calm that defies logical explanation.
• The moment in Iraq when I was certain I would die from a second incoming rocket
• The strange peace I felt in darkness as I accepted my fate
• The presence I sensed with me during those moments between life and death
• Being pulled back to reality through a familiar smell from childhood
• The biblical foundation for "peace that surpasses understanding" (Philippians 4:7)
• Why suffering is a normal response to an abnormal situation
• How God uses our suffering to reach others who wouldn't hear otherwise
• The importance of naming our specific struggles rather than generalizing suffering
• Building trust with God through understanding His character
• Finding purpose in pain that might be intended to reach someone else
Look at the moments of chaos in your own life and consider if they might be part of God's bigger plan. Stay in the fight, keep the faith, hold fast and remember you're not walking alone.
Support the show
Stay Connected:
Support the Show: Please consider Donating to Help the show!
Thanks for listening!
We’re glad to have you as part of the Combat Pastor family.