014 | Joy to Be Had in the Midst of Bad
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Joy to Be Had in the Midst of Bad
We all know how easy it is to get caught up in the problems of the world. With a pandemic and a divided nation and a million other things, the temptation has never been greater. But no matter how much we get shaken up, one thing never changes: God’s love for us. Today, we hope to remind you of that.
Join us as we talk our way through the struggles of accepting with grace whatever comes our way. Our discussion goes down all kinds of avenues including anger, loneliness, fear of change, grief, a personal testimony from Marty, and more. In all of this, we hope to leave you with the conviction that, in the end, change is simply an opportunity to find God in new places. Will you look for Him?
“Anger in and of itself is not justification for being right.” - Dr. Matt Hook
“What does a Jew do if their temple is gone?” - Dr. Matt Hook
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“There’s transformation that can come though a major loss.” - Dr. Martin Fletcher
“Sheep don’t run away. They nibble themselves lost.” - Dr. Matt Hook
“I’ll cut to the chase: God wins.” - Dr. Martin Fletcher
This week on Shepherd & the Shrink:
The pandemic
Defeat, denial, and resistance
The effects of the media
Humble confidence
What it means to be a child of the King
Resources mentioned
Bringing Mental Health and Spirituality TogetherThanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Shepherd & the Shrink Podcastwith your hosts Dr. Matt Hook and Dr. Martin Fletcher, the show where theology meets psychology. If youenjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.
Bringing Mental Health and Spirituality Together
Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Shepherd & the Shrink Podcast with your hosts Dr. Matt Hook and Dr. Martin Fletcher, the show where theology meets psychology. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.