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God's Perspective in Trials and Suffering | Isaac Josue

28 min · 26 de ago de 2025
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In this episode, we dive into James 1 and talk about how to find perspective in the middle of life’s challenges. The goal isn’t to glorify suffering but to see how God can use it to shape our faith and keep us grounded when life feels uncertain. Together, we’ll look at three things trials can develop in us: Reliance on God, Realness in our walk, and Reflection on His faithfulness. Whether you’re new to faith, just figuring it out, or you’ve been walking with Jesus for years, this conversation is here to encourage you that God is at work even when life feels messy. Stay connected with us on Instagram @openspacemb and visit openspacemb.ca to check out upcoming gatherings, events, and ways to be part of the community.

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