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How the Knowledge of God Helps Us Suffer Well with Joel James, Part 2

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In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo discusses the subject of trials and suffering with Joel James. They explore how Christians can be better prepared to handle hardships by developing a strong theological understanding of God's attributes—His sovereignty, wisdom, and goodness and how they shape our daily lives. Through personal anecdotes and biblical references, they address the importance of aligning one's theology with real-life challenges and offer guidance on avoiding common pitfalls like anger and denial. The episode concludes with practical advice and resources for listeners seeking to deepen their faith amid trials.

00:54 The Importance of Theology in Handling Trials

02:24 Trusting God's Attributes During Trials

08:26 Personal Application

13:02 Common Mistakes in Handling Trials

20:35 Resources and Final Thoughts

Grab a copy of our mini-book 'Help! I Can't Handle All These Trials' here: https://www.shepherdpress.com/products/help-i-cant-handle-all-these-trials/

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Instagram: @shepherdpressinc

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In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo discusses the subject of trials and suffering with Joel James. They explore how Christians can be better prepared to handle hardships by developing a strong theological understanding of God's attributes—His sovereignty, wisdom, and goodness and how they shape our daily lives. Through personal anecdotes and biblical references, they address the importance of aligning one's theology with real-life challenges and offer guidance on avoiding common pitfalls like anger and denial. The episode concludes with practical advice and resources for listeners seeking to deepen their faith amid trials.

00:54 The Importance of Theology in Handling Trials

02:24 Trusting God's Attributes During Trials

08:26 Personal Application

13:02 Common Mistakes in Handling Trials

20:35 Resources and Final Thoughts

Grab a copy of our mini-book 'Help! I Can't Handle All These Trials' here: https://www.shepherdpress.com/products/help-i-cant-handle-all-these-trials/

Follow Shepherd Press on social media for more insights:

Facebook: @shepherdpress

Instagram: @shepherdpressinc

  continue reading

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