What to do when trouble comes

EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 54 MIN

What to do when trouble comes

from The Hearing God Podcast · host Anthony Moore and Dan Lamos

Questions? Fun God stories? Let us know!Trouble has a way of making us recheck everything we thought God said. We have an honest, grounded conversation about hearing God when life feels like a mixed bag and the “promise” timeline doesn’t match reality.We talk about why cheap answers don’t help when you’re tired, healing from surgery, navigating chronic pain, or carrying a calling that seems stalled. The language that keeps coming up is marathon versus sprint, and we unpack why the Kingdom of God grows like a garden, not instant results. Along the way we look at Scripture’s slower stories, like Elijah and Jehu and the long road from David’s anointing to his throne, and we ask what those timelines teach us about spiritual maturity and perseverance.We explore what to do when trouble comes, not if it comes. Jesus promises trials, and He also promises His presence. Drawing from Job and a powerful line from Kurt Thompson, we reflect on how God may not explain suffering, but He can use it, leading us into the “deepest place” for real healing. We close by talking about the prophetic voice of the church from 1 Corinthians 14, and how Spirit-led encouragement can call out the gold in someone when they can’t yet see it.If you want practical, faith-filled perspective on spiritual growth, discernment, perseverance, and hearing God in hard seasons, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s in the wait, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation.

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