S08 Episode 02: An Unshakeable God in Unprecedented Times
Abiding Together - Un podcast de Heather Khym, Michelle Benzinger, Sister Miriam James Heidland - Les lundis
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In this episode we talk about how we are finding the Lord and clinging to Him in a time that is uncertain and wrought with suffering and isolation. We discuss how these times of difficulty expose how strong our root systems are and the difference between isolation vs solitude . We also chat about the importance of learning to lament and offer our sorrow to God instead of shutting it down or wallowing in self pity. The invitation is for us to build our foundation on our unshakeable God. Sister Miriam’s one thing - Heather’s new backyard pool! Michelle’s one thing - Mary's Mantle Consecration by Christine Watkins Michelle’s other one thing - Marian Consecration for Families with Young Children by Colleen Pressprich and illustrated by Rebecca Gorzynska Heather’s one thing - I Surrender - Hillsong and Lauren Daigle Discussion questions: What struck you from the podcast? What are you lamenting right now? And if you're not lamenting, is it something you feel free to do? Why or why not? We are the church. What do you wish you saw or experienced in the Church right now and how can you be, do, and make real those attributes? Pope Benedict says “the one who hopes, lives differently.” How do our lives look different because of our knowing hope? Journal Questions: Where have you placed your hope in something other than Jesus? Heather spoke of those watching you and modeling their responses after you - how would you allow a loved one to lament hard things and can you allow yourself the same grace to lament? What is bringing you the greatest hope in this season? Quote to Ponder - “The cross means there is no shipwreck without hope; there is no dark without dawn; nor storm without haven.” Pope John Paul II Scripture for Lectio Divina - Psalm 62:1-2 “My soul finds rest in God alone; my salvation comes from him. He alone is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken.”