In this episode, we step into the story of Naomi through the lens of holy imagination. When Naomi returned home empty, she didn’t hide her grief—she named her pain, called God “the Almighty,” and revealed a raw, honest faith in the midst of loss. Her story invites us to wrestle with the theology of suffering—holding together the reality of a painful world with the truth of an all-powerful God. By engaging our holy imagination, we can see Naomi’s tears, feel her holy angst, and better un...
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In this episode, we step into the story of Naomi through the lens of holy imagination. When Naomi returned home empty, she didn’t hide her grief—she named her pain, called God “the Almighty,” and revealed a raw, honest faith in the midst of loss. Her story invites us to wrestle with the theology of suffering—holding together the reality of a painful world with the truth of an all-powerful God. By engaging our holy imagination, we can see Naomi’s tears, feel her holy angst, and better un...
Naming God in Our Pain: Naomi, Holy Imagination, and the Almighty
Bible Study Besties
19 minutes
4 days ago
Naming God in Our Pain: Naomi, Holy Imagination, and the Almighty
In this episode, we step into the story of Naomi through the lens of holy imagination. When Naomi returned home empty, she didn’t hide her grief—she named her pain, called God “the Almighty,” and revealed a raw, honest faith in the midst of loss. Her story invites us to wrestle with the theology of suffering—holding together the reality of a painful world with the truth of an all-powerful God. By engaging our holy imagination, we can see Naomi’s tears, feel her holy angst, and better un...
Bible Study Besties
In this episode, we step into the story of Naomi through the lens of holy imagination. When Naomi returned home empty, she didn’t hide her grief—she named her pain, called God “the Almighty,” and revealed a raw, honest faith in the midst of loss. Her story invites us to wrestle with the theology of suffering—holding together the reality of a painful world with the truth of an all-powerful God. By engaging our holy imagination, we can see Naomi’s tears, feel her holy angst, and better un...