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How the Hesed Love of God Encourages Us In Suffering (Part 2 of Understanding Romans 8:28)

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"Smile, Jesus Loves You!" seems like a platitude when life is hard. But is it? Today we uncover how the love of God encourages us in suffering. Catch last week's episode - part one of this 2-part series - here. Episode #62 focused on the verses leading up to verse 28, reminding us that suffering is crucial to how God works things together for our good. This week we discuss how the Hesed love of God encourages us in suffering.
Truths we unpack in this episode:

  • what it means to no longer live under condemnation
  • how the God of love makes us more than conquerors
  • why God's Hesed love is very different from human love
  • how God's active love makes a difference in my suffering

Verses mentioned while uncovering how the love of God encourages us in suffering:

Grab the free downloadable printable and a Spotify playlist that pairs with today's episode here.
Check out Embracing UnPerfect - A 7-Day Dive to Living Fully the Life You Were Dealt.

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Click here to text me directly! I can't wait to hear from you.

"Smile, Jesus Loves You!" seems like a platitude when life is hard. But is it? Today we uncover how the love of God encourages us in suffering. Catch last week's episode - part one of this 2-part series - here. Episode #62 focused on the verses leading up to verse 28, reminding us that suffering is crucial to how God works things together for our good. This week we discuss how the Hesed love of God encourages us in suffering.
Truths we unpack in this episode:

  • what it means to no longer live under condemnation
  • how the God of love makes us more than conquerors
  • why God's Hesed love is very different from human love
  • how God's active love makes a difference in my suffering

Verses mentioned while uncovering how the love of God encourages us in suffering:

Grab the free downloadable printable and a Spotify playlist that pairs with today's episode here.
Check out Embracing UnPerfect - A 7-Day Dive to Living Fully the Life You Were Dealt.

Support the show

Subscribe to my weekly newsletter, "Musings for UnPerfect Ponderers" here: www.shellysnead.com.

  continue reading

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