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Renee Masterson Young
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Humility puts suffering in its proper place, God becomes everything
Our suffering always looks different when we are removed from it—it helps us see differently, gives us new perspective. Paragraph on 199 🔥
Coming through the valley makes us different; better, stronger, wiser 200
“…the ‘we’ God intends us to be as a result of suffering emerges when we ‘welcome trials’” 201
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Our suffering always looks different when we are removed from it—it helps us see differently, gives us new perspective. Paragraph on 199 🔥
Coming through the valley makes us different; better, stronger, wiser 200
“…the ‘we’ God intends us to be as a result of suffering emerges when we ‘welcome trials’” 201
Renee Masterson Young
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All our suffering is far less than what we actually deserve & we’d do well to ponder on our reality apart from Christ. Joni’s ch on hell is 🤌🏽 praise God for eternal life
“Hardships is our bit & bridle” that keep us at Christ feet 183
Without suffering, we start to wander into self-absorption—our suffering is a great kindness for forgetful hearts this side of Heaven
Rhetoric in this is 🔥
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“Hardships is our bit & bridle” that keep us at Christ feet 183
Without suffering, we start to wander into self-absorption—our suffering is a great kindness for forgetful hearts this side of Heaven
Rhetoric in this is 🔥
Renee Masterson Young
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Ch 11: Gaining Contentment
what a great perspective shifter
Can we really rejoice in our suffering? Can we really be content in spite of circumstances God allows in our life?
A resounding yes—contentment is something we learn, we must practice, not denying our reality but “adjusting longings in light of Christ’s sufficiency” 173
“Gain always comes through loss” 175
So much scripture, good exegesis
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what a great perspective shifter
Can we really rejoice in our suffering? Can we really be content in spite of circumstances God allows in our life?
A resounding yes—contentment is something we learn, we must practice, not denying our reality but “adjusting longings in light of Christ’s sufficiency” 173
“Gain always comes through loss” 175
So much scripture, good exegesis







