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Life’s storms aren’t always punishment - they can be God’s mercy in disguise. In this episode of Fireside Chats, Matt dives into the story of Jonah, a man who knew God’s callbut ran from it anyway. Trapped in the belly of a fish for three long days, Jonah finally cried out to God, and in those dark, silent hours, true surrender began.
Matt reflects on what it means to face the storms in our own lives, how sometimes the hard place we’re stuck in is exactly where God meets us, and why redemption and breakthrough often start when we stop fighting and start surrendering.
If you’ve ever felt trapped, overwhelmed, or stuck in the middle of life’s chaos, this chat is for you - a raw, personal look at mercy, grace, and the power of turning back to Godwhen we can’t go any further alone.
By Matt CulbertsonLife’s storms aren’t always punishment - they can be God’s mercy in disguise. In this episode of Fireside Chats, Matt dives into the story of Jonah, a man who knew God’s callbut ran from it anyway. Trapped in the belly of a fish for three long days, Jonah finally cried out to God, and in those dark, silent hours, true surrender began.
Matt reflects on what it means to face the storms in our own lives, how sometimes the hard place we’re stuck in is exactly where God meets us, and why redemption and breakthrough often start when we stop fighting and start surrendering.
If you’ve ever felt trapped, overwhelmed, or stuck in the middle of life’s chaos, this chat is for you - a raw, personal look at mercy, grace, and the power of turning back to Godwhen we can’t go any further alone.