Understand Your Bible | Bible Verses, Inductive Bible Study, Biblical Encouragement, Bible Study Method, Scripture Study Tool
Angie Baughman | Pastor, Bible Teacher, Author
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Have you ever wondered if God’s correction meant He was disappointed in you? It’s so easy to confuse His discipline with His disapproval. But Psalm 23:4b shows us that even discipline can be a form of God’s comfort and care. Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode: What the Hebrew word nacham reveals about God’s comfort, meeting us in both our deepest emotions and our turning points of changeHow translations like The Passion Translation and The Message highlight that God’s comfort is a...
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Have you ever wondered if God’s correction meant He was disappointed in you? It’s so easy to confuse His discipline with His disapproval. But Psalm 23:4b shows us that even discipline can be a form of God’s comfort and care. Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode: What the Hebrew word nacham reveals about God’s comfort, meeting us in both our deepest emotions and our turning points of changeHow translations like The Passion Translation and The Message highlight that God’s comfort is a...
Sometimes obedience leads to open doors. Other times, it leads straight into hardship. But Acts 5:41 reminds us that when we suffer for the sake of Christ, it’s not a sign we’re off course. It’s evidence we’re walking in step with Him. In this episode, Angie and Susie explore what it means to be counted worthy of suffering for the name of Jesus. They unpack the surprising joy the apostles found in persecution, and how we can anchor our hearts to that same joy when obedience feels costly. This...
Understand Your Bible | Bible Verses, Inductive Bible Study, Biblical Encouragement, Bible Study Method, Scripture Study Tool
Have you ever wondered if God’s correction meant He was disappointed in you? It’s so easy to confuse His discipline with His disapproval. But Psalm 23:4b shows us that even discipline can be a form of God’s comfort and care. Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode: What the Hebrew word nacham reveals about God’s comfort, meeting us in both our deepest emotions and our turning points of changeHow translations like The Passion Translation and The Message highlight that God’s comfort is a...