Send a comment. Grief changes us in profound ways, sometimes shrinking our world to the size of a bedroom. After losing my husband and spending three years mostly confined to the room we once shared in our home of 34 years, I faced a divine disruption. God began moving me—not just physically from Indiana to South Carolina, but out of emotional stagnation and into a new season of purpose. The memories of three decades filled every corner of that house. It wasn't just walls and windows; it was...
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Send a comment. Grief changes us in profound ways, sometimes shrinking our world to the size of a bedroom. After losing my husband and spending three years mostly confined to the room we once shared in our home of 34 years, I faced a divine disruption. God began moving me—not just physically from Indiana to South Carolina, but out of emotional stagnation and into a new season of purpose. The memories of three decades filled every corner of that house. It wasn't just walls and windows; it was...
The Transformative Power of Redemption: Lessons from Hosea part 3 / S3E23
God's Loving Sacrifice Podcast
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9 months ago
The Transformative Power of Redemption: Lessons from Hosea part 3 / S3E23
Send a comment. What if you could experience the depth of forgiveness and love like never before? Through the compelling narrative of Hosea and Gomer, we unravel profound themes of love, redemption, and forgiveness that resonate deeply with God's relationship with us. This episode brings to life Hosea's unwavering commitment to redeem Gomer, mirroring God's steadfast love for Israel and, by extension, us. By examining Hosea 3:1-2 and 1 Peter 1:18-19, we explore the ultimate price paid for our...
God's Loving Sacrifice Podcast
Send a comment. Grief changes us in profound ways, sometimes shrinking our world to the size of a bedroom. After losing my husband and spending three years mostly confined to the room we once shared in our home of 34 years, I faced a divine disruption. God began moving me—not just physically from Indiana to South Carolina, but out of emotional stagnation and into a new season of purpose. The memories of three decades filled every corner of that house. It wasn't just walls and windows; it was...