Oh, Good Grief | The Podcast with Joy McMillan
There are moments in life that leave a mark. Moments where harm is done, where silence follows, and where the absence of care cuts just as deeply as the wound itself. In this episode, Joy explores what it means to carry those stories honestly before God. Drawing from the story of Jonah, we'll wrestle with the tension between justice and mercy, and how easy it is to want accountability for others, and how difficult it can be to release what we feel we’re owed. We also touch on the woman caught in adultery, and the posture of Jesus - who neither condones sin nor condemns the sinner, but instead kneels low, diffusing shame and interrupting the cycle of accusation. His response invites us to examine not just what was done to us, but what we carry because of it. Through it all, we return to a central question:What rock are we still holding, and what might it look like to finally let it go? Scripture: * Jonah 1-4 * John 1:8-11 * Psalm 103:8 * James 1:19 * Ephesians 4:26, 31-32 * Psalm 139:1 Playlist: The Oh, Good Grief Playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1UqJPggZo5OIf785nlxbIe?si=mIX5-9o1QMW2w3TdmSiqiA], featuring the songs that carried us through. Today’s song: Dear God by Cory Asbury. Simply Bloom Shop [https://www.simplybloomshop.org/shop-2] code for free shipping: OGGPODCAST Connect with Joy: Website: simplybloom.org Facebook: @simplybloom Instagram: @simplybloomjoy Email: joy@simplybloom.org If this episode encouraged you: Share it with someone who may be in a hard season. Subscribe + review to help others find this space. You are loved.
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