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We all know what complaining sounds like — but do we know what it means? In this episode, We dig into what Scripture actually says about grumbling, and the answer might surprise you. It's not just a bad habit or a personality flaw. According to the Bible, grumbling is a heart issue tied directly to unbelief — and God hears every single one. From the Israelites in the wilderness to one sentence straight from the mouth of Jesus, we're walking through eight scriptures that reveal what's really underneath our complaints and what it looks like to choose trust instead. This one is honest, a little convicting, and completely necessary. Come as you are.
Thanks for listening to Me Again, God with Charlene Condu.
If today connected with you, I’d love to hear your story.
Visit: www.MeAgainGod.com
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You’re not alone in this walk — we’re learning, growing, and coming back to God together, one episode at a time.
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We all know what complaining sounds like — but do we know what it means? In this episode, We dig into what Scripture actually says about grumbling, and the answer might surprise you. It's not just a bad habit or a personality flaw. According to the Bible, grumbling is a heart issue tied directly to unbelief — and God hears every single one. From the Israelites in the wilderness to one sentence straight from the mouth of Jesus, we're walking through eight scriptures that reveal what's really underneath our complaints and what it looks like to choose trust instead. This one is honest, a little convicting, and completely necessary. Come as you are.
Thanks for listening to Me Again, God with Charlene Condu.
If today connected with you, I’d love to hear your story.
Visit: www.MeAgainGod.com
Email: [email protected]
Follow: Me Again God on social media
Music: All places you stream your music
You’re not alone in this walk — we’re learning, growing, and coming back to God together, one episode at a time.