Emmy Moore
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God, I just put to death all expectation of what we think good is in our version of good, in our version of sovereignty, God. God, we open our eyes, our minds, our hearts, our ears, our hands open to receive your goodness for what it truly is and not just a fabricated version manipulated and transcribed by us, God. God, we give you the pen to be the author of our ministry.
God, I just put to death all expectation of what we think good is in our version of good, in our version of sovereignty, God. God, we open our eyes, our minds, our hearts, our ears, our hands open to receive your goodness for what it truly is and not just a fabricated version manipulated and transcribed by us, God. God, we give you the pen to be the author of our ministry.
future of our purpose of everything Jesus. We give you full control, God. God, I release to you the responsibility of this podcast, Father. God, I ask that you navigate through this word and you encourage my brothers and sisters on the other side of the screen and that you meet with them a compassion and a passion and also simultaneously in order.
future of our purpose of everything Jesus. We give you full control, God. God, I release to you the responsibility of this podcast, Father. God, I ask that you navigate through this word and you encourage my brothers and sisters on the other side of the screen and that you meet with them a compassion and a passion and also simultaneously in order.
But God, most of all, I ask that your love is the thing that arises and it's the thing that keeps us glued to your spirit. It's the spirit of love, God. Let us receive you today, God. I love how your word says we're only able to love you because you first loved us, God.
But God, most of all, I ask that your love is the thing that arises and it's the thing that keeps us glued to your spirit. It's the spirit of love, God. Let us receive you today, God. I love how your word says we're only able to love you because you first loved us, God.
So God, let us embrace and receive the love that you have for us so we can love you better and love our brothers and sisters better, God. God, I ask that you use me as a vessel, Father, that I am literally just a vessel of you, Jesus.
So God, let us embrace and receive the love that you have for us so we can love you better and love our brothers and sisters better, God. God, I ask that you use me as a vessel, Father, that I am literally just a vessel of you, Jesus.
God, I just ask that you use me to speak your word articulately, that there is no stuttering or no inconveniences, Father, but instead that you just use me as a voice to cultivate truth, God. God, I decree and declare that this is your podcast, not mine, your platform, not mine. We're here for nobody else but you, God. We want to receive you. We don't want a self-defining, self-seeking gospel.
God, I just ask that you use me to speak your word articulately, that there is no stuttering or no inconveniences, Father, but instead that you just use me as a voice to cultivate truth, God. God, I decree and declare that this is your podcast, not mine, your platform, not mine. We're here for nobody else but you, God. We want to receive you. We don't want a self-defining, self-seeking gospel.
We want a gospel that's all about Jesus. So remind us of your goodness and how you love us so, so deeply. And let us receive it. So we thank you and praise you. And I seal this prayer in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. So like I said, what really inspired me for this episode was a conversation that I had.
We want a gospel that's all about Jesus. So remind us of your goodness and how you love us so, so deeply. And let us receive it. So we thank you and praise you. And I seal this prayer in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. So like I said, what really inspired me for this episode was a conversation that I had.
A few months ago, and I feel like one of the questions that a lot of unbelievers have towards Christians that's kind of like an aha, I got you moment is, oh, well, if you claim your God is so good, then why is there suffering? Why is there children who have cancer? Why are there good people who are experiencing bad things? And...
A few months ago, and I feel like one of the questions that a lot of unbelievers have towards Christians that's kind of like an aha, I got you moment is, oh, well, if you claim your God is so good, then why is there suffering? Why is there children who have cancer? Why are there good people who are experiencing bad things? And...
I feel like it's a really intriguing and intimidating question when it's prompted. But if you're deeply rooted in the faith, I would actually be confident to say that this is probably one of the more easier questions for me to answer versus some other things theologically that have been very difficult for me to understand.
I feel like it's a really intriguing and intimidating question when it's prompted. But if you're deeply rooted in the faith, I would actually be confident to say that this is probably one of the more easier questions for me to answer versus some other things theologically that have been very difficult for me to understand.
Like, I think it's so funny that people don't understand the sovereignty and goodness of God and why we suffer from but then other topics are theologically a lot more deeper. But I think this is one of those easier ones to tackle. But if you do not know Jesus, it's going to seem very intimidating and very harsh in a sense for you to understand.
Like, I think it's so funny that people don't understand the sovereignty and goodness of God and why we suffer from but then other topics are theologically a lot more deeper. But I think this is one of those easier ones to tackle. But if you do not know Jesus, it's going to seem very intimidating and very harsh in a sense for you to understand.
But when you fully do get the picture as to why God allows suffering and why he's good simultaneously at the same time, you get to experience the compassion of God that he has first ordained for us to experience with him. And so I think when we talk about why does a good God allow suffering, it kind of just shows us this contrast between, okay, well, God is good in suffering.
But when you fully do get the picture as to why God allows suffering and why he's good simultaneously at the same time, you get to experience the compassion of God that he has first ordained for us to experience with him. And so I think when we talk about why does a good God allow suffering, it kind of just shows us this contrast between, okay, well, God is good in suffering.