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Leadership in Context
Keith Tucci
377 episodes
2 days ago
Being willing to rejoice in suffering for Christ is one of the greatest breakthroughs a believer can experience. We don’t suffer as Christians because God afflicts us, but because our obedience to Him brings opposition. We will never face that opposition in a Christlike way if we don’t understand that suffering comes with it.
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Being willing to rejoice in suffering for Christ is one of the greatest breakthroughs a believer can experience. We don’t suffer as Christians because God afflicts us, but because our obedience to Him brings opposition. We will never face that opposition in a Christlike way if we don’t understand that suffering comes with it.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Don’t Lose Heart
Leadership in Context
13 minutes
2 months ago
Don’t Lose Heart
Today we pulled an episode from the archives–When you are tested, you find out what you believe. We can lose heart as we look at outward circumstances. Speak what you believe, not just what you see or feel. This is how you maintain hope, how you don’t lose heart in what you are doing.
Leadership in Context
Being willing to rejoice in suffering for Christ is one of the greatest breakthroughs a believer can experience. We don’t suffer as Christians because God afflicts us, but because our obedience to Him brings opposition. We will never face that opposition in a Christlike way if we don’t understand that suffering comes with it.