Ever been in a situation so challenging that you feel there’s no way forward and no way out?
We have problems for which there seem to be no solutions. We have questions without answers.
It feels like we’re in a desert - and each direction offers the same relentlessly void, discouraging and hopeless horizon.
During challenging times, it’s easy to assume that we’ll never be happy again, that no good can come from our circumstances, or there’s no use continuing.
Whatever faith we have is most definitely challenged … tested … and the temptation is to run or give up or give in to jealousy, resentment, and anger . . . especially anger toward God.
When life gets hard, emotionally - it often feels like God is absent, apathetic, or angry.
What if we could rest in the reality that He isn’t any of those?
So what do we do while we’re still journeying the desert - what do we do in the meantime?
We hold on to hope, joy and purpose by holding on to the truth that God is with us; still has all things in his hands
and is working goodness out.
This series will focus on the assurance of God’s presence, power and peace in the midst of the valley of the shadow of death and will be shaped by the questions:
What can you do when it feels like you can’t do anything? and Is it possible to patiently hang on to hope, and joy and faith
in the meantime?