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Life with God is often harder than we expected. In this episode, we walk with Jeremiah into one of the most painful passages in his book—Jeremiah 20:7–18—where the prophet feels deceived, crushed, and overwhelmed by the calling God has given him. Instead of offering a tidy resolution, this text invites us into the real tension of faith: what it means to complain honestly to God, to rest in His justice, and to keep trusting Him when life feels unbearably hard. 

In this week’s episode, we explore:

After listening, you’ll come away with a more honest and sturdier picture of the life of faith. You’ll see that Scripture does not demand a forced smile, but invites you to bring your hardest questions to God, to endure seasons of waiting, and to cling to the promise that your present afflictions are neither random nor final, but are preparing you for a day when He will make all things new.

Series: Questions Jeremiah Answered

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