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In this message, Mad and Faithful, Pastor Aaron L. Houston teaches from Job 13:15 and speaks to believers who love God but are frustrated with the process. He makes it clear that anger does not cancel faith and irritation does not erase integrity.
Using Job, Elijah, and Jonah, Pastor Houston shows that you can question, feel exhausted, and even disagree with God’s methods—yet remain committed to His will. He draws the line between being mad and becoming weary, warning against losing heart while encouraging listeners to stay engaged in their assignment.
Pastor Houston challenges every Faith-Walker to keep showing up, keep serving, and keep saying yes—even when emotions are loud. This message reminds you that your harvest is tied to your endurance, not your feelings.
By Aaron HoustonIn this message, Mad and Faithful, Pastor Aaron L. Houston teaches from Job 13:15 and speaks to believers who love God but are frustrated with the process. He makes it clear that anger does not cancel faith and irritation does not erase integrity.
Using Job, Elijah, and Jonah, Pastor Houston shows that you can question, feel exhausted, and even disagree with God’s methods—yet remain committed to His will. He draws the line between being mad and becoming weary, warning against losing heart while encouraging listeners to stay engaged in their assignment.
Pastor Houston challenges every Faith-Walker to keep showing up, keep serving, and keep saying yes—even when emotions are loud. This message reminds you that your harvest is tied to your endurance, not your feelings.