We all shrink from circumstances that are out of our control. But what if God has a deeper purpose in trials than we ever imagined?
This week on Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby, Molly Mayo, and Dr. Lew Sterrett explore Psalm 119:75, “in faithfulness you have afflicted me,” and delve into God’s ultimate purpose in affliction - to draw our self-reliant hearts back to Himself.
“Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I keep your word.” - 119:67
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We all shrink from circumstances that are out of our control. But what if God has a deeper purpose in trials than we ever imagined?
This week on Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby, Molly Mayo, and Dr. Lew Sterrett explore Psalm 119:75, “in faithfulness you have afflicted me,” and delve into God’s ultimate purpose in affliction - to draw our self-reliant hearts back to Himself.
“Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I keep your word.” - 119:67
Do you have saber-tooth tigers in your church?
If you answered no, think again! On today’s episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby draws a powerful parallel between these great cats and the congregations in some of our very own churches. The saber-tooth tiger is believed to have wiped out its own species due to incessant infighting. Sadly, the fate of the sabertooths is often mirrored in churches today. Conflict and strife are infesting more and more congregations every day.
How can we learn to avoid these deadly conflicts and help our churches thrive? Tune in to the newest episode of Fastened Like Nails to find out!
Fastened Like Nails
We all shrink from circumstances that are out of our control. But what if God has a deeper purpose in trials than we ever imagined?
This week on Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby, Molly Mayo, and Dr. Lew Sterrett explore Psalm 119:75, “in faithfulness you have afflicted me,” and delve into God’s ultimate purpose in affliction - to draw our self-reliant hearts back to Himself.
“Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I keep your word.” - 119:67