Foundations of Faith: 6. Faith Through Trials

EPISODE · Oct 8, 2024 · 18 MIN

Foundations of Faith: 6. Faith Through Trials

from 15 Minutes of Faith · host Jeremy Beieler

In this episode of "Foundations of Faith: Growing Deeper in Your Walk with God," we explore how to navigate life’s challenges with unwavering faith. Trials are inevitable, but the Bible teaches us how to face them with trust in God’s purpose and plan. We discuss: Why Trials Strengthen Our Faith: Discover how God uses trials to grow our patience, perseverance, and dependence on Him. Practical Steps to Endure Trials: Learn how to lean on God’s Word, pray persistently, and seek support from your faith community during tough seasons. Overcoming Common Challenges: Address the doubts and frustrations we often experience during trials, and find encouragement in God’s promises. This Week’s Challenge: Spend extra time in Scripture, meditating on passages that bring comfort. Reach out for prayer if you’re facing a trial—don’t go it alone. Reflect on how God has worked in past trials by journaling His faithfulness. Tune in now to discover how to face trials with faith and come through stronger, with God by your side! Subscribe for more episodes on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other podcast platforms.

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