Faith Over Fear

Faith Over Fear

Jennifer Slattery and Carol Ogle McCracken

How God Prepares us to Carry Our Dreams With Musician Bay Turner

August 20, 2024   ●   29 min

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The late Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones once wrote, "The worst thing that can happen to a man is to succeed before he's ready." We've probably all heard of or read stories of fallen faith leaders to understand the truth in that statement. Considering this, what if our greatest setbacks and disappointments in pursuit of our God-given dreams are actually evidence of His love and grace? When doctors told Bay Turner that, due to his cut vocal cords, that he might never sing again, he felt into a dark and angry place. But God used that season of intense pain to bring about incredible beauty, as He's promised to do for all of us (Rom. 8:28). (Scroll down for discussion/reflective questions.)

Song referenced: "Brand New"

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Discussion/Reflective Questions:

  1. What resonated with you most in this episode?
  2. Who in your life most inspired, or inspires, you to live for Jesus?
  3. When you feel angry or in pain, are you most apt to turn to Jesus or withdraw from Him, and what most impacts your tendencies?
  4. When has God used a setback or painful season to deepen your faith and intimacy with Him?
  5. Why is the strength of our character so important when it comes to maintaining the strength to carry God-given dreams?
  6. What are some ways you intentionally connect with Christ?
  7. What is one action step God might be asking you to take having listened to this episode?

 

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