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Jesus Promised You Trials. Here Is What To Do With Them. | Abree | Radiant Podcast

48 min · 4. maj 2026
episode Jesus Promised You Trials. Here Is What To Do With Them. | Abree | Radiant Podcast cover

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What if the hardest seasons of your life are building something that outlasts you? In this episode of the Radiant Podcast, Pastor Abree brings a conversation on resilience — and why every believer needs it. Jesus didn't promise that saying yes to him would make life easier. He promised trials. And how we respond to those trials is what shapes us, our families, and the generations after us. This conversation covers what resilience looks like in everyday life, why suffering is not a sign that God is absent, and why the things you endure today are a generational blessing to your kids. If you have ever wondered why following Jesus still feels so hard — this episode is for you.

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