The Purpose Effect
David explores how perseverance, godly perspective, and living on purpose transform suffering into hope, healing, and daily faith-filled action. Episode Summary (Show Notes) In episode 185 of The Purpose Effect, host David Rosenfeldt gets real about walking through a hard season and what it actually looks like to persevere with a godly perspective. Drawing from Proverbs, Isaiah, Romans 5:3–4, and Corinthians, David unpacks how suffering can produce character and hope when we stay faithful, keep moving, and actively participate in the life God designed for us—rather than praying and passively waiting. He contrasts spiraling in overwhelm with stepping back, breathing, and remembering that God’s plan is greater than our plan, even when we don’t understand it. David talks about: Choosing to see trials as temporary Trusting God’s faithfulness while still “walking the walk” Forgiving repeatedly (and honestly, imperfectly) Letting go of “carrying someone else’s mud” (resentment, offense, and anger) Nourishing your spirit daily with Scripture, prayer, and healthy inputs instead of constant negativity, news, or empty noise Using quotes from Benjamin Franklin, Tony Robbins, George Patton, and William James, David connects practical perseverance (“be the best French fry cook in the place”) with spiritual identity: you are God’s intentional creation, not a mistake. He shares candidly about: Learning to forgive again and again when old hurts resurface Practicing faith like an athlete practices their sport Moving from loneliness (even in crowds) to deep peace, even when physically alone Embracing identity as God’s child and receiving grace, joy, and peace as promised in Scripture David closes by encouraging listeners to carefully nourish their minds and spirits, keep their perspective anchored in God’s truth, and persevere through hard seasons without picking up burdens that aren’t theirs. He invites you to walk your own walk, borrow any tools that help, and join the Purpose Effect community as they “change the world by changing themselves.” He also teases exciting updates: Alesha’s new book launches June 26, 2026 A new Purpose Effect website is on the way, with more resources for the community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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