Artwork

المحتوى المقدم من Michelle Nezat. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Michelle Nezat أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Player FM - تطبيق بودكاست
انتقل إلى وضع عدم الاتصال باستخدام تطبيق Player FM !

#517: "Desperate” by Jamie MacDonald

23:06
 
مشاركة
 

Manage episode 495602537 series 3528505
المحتوى المقدم من Michelle Nezat. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Michelle Nezat أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.

Send us a text

Have you ever been in a wilderness season for an extended period of time? I’m in one now, and Jamie MacDonald’s song Desperate resonated deeply with me. When we explore the stories of desperate people in Scripture, we find that God consistently shows up in powerful ways. This week, we follow the example of one such person—the Shunammite woman in 2 Kings—and discover how faith-fueled contentment can coexist with crisis.

Scripture References

  • 2 Kings 4:8-37

Key Points

  • Desperation comes in many forms. Scripture reveals both positive and negative responses to desperation—such as the woman with the issue of blood versus Esau trading his birthright for a bowl of stew.
  • Faith-fueled contentment is not denial. The Shunammite woman’s “all is well” was not a pep talk—it was a declaration rooted in deep faith.
  • Desperation doesn’t have to drive you from God—it can drive you to Him. In her moment of crisis, the Shunammite woman didn’t send word—she went to the prophet herself and clung to his feet.
  • Unmet desires don’t negate contentment. Even though she didn’t ask for a son, the longing was still there—and God met it. But when the promise seemed lost, she chose action rooted in belief.
  • Observing biblical narrative carefully leads to powerful insight. Repetition, character details, and implied time gaps all deepen our understanding of the text and help us engage more fully.

Bible Interaction Tool Exercises (BITEs) Used

  • Read in context – Engage with the full narrative in 2 Kings 4:8-37.
  • Repetition – Read and re-read the passage to become familiar with the details.
  • Make observations – Write down what you notice in the text.
  • Use your imagination – Picture the setting and feel the emotions in the scene.
  • Define words – Look up and explore both meanings and antonyms.
  • Consider the opposite – What does it mean not to be desperate? What does contentment look like?
  • Use the SPECK method:
    • S – Is there a sin to avoid?
    • P – Is there a promise revealed?
    • E – Is there an example to follow?
    • C – Is there a command to obey?
    • K – What should I know about God?

Additional Resources

This Week's Challenge

Read this narrative for yourself in 2 Kings 4:8-37. Give yourself permission to slow down and imagine the details (written, implied, and in between the lines). Read this narrative repetitively and talk about it with a friend. Make some observations and write them down. Then consider what you’ve observed in the Shunammite woman that can serve as an example for your life and respond accordingly. If you’d like a guide to walk you through this, download the free episode gu

Purchase your copy of A Seat at the Table today!

Change your music. Change your life. Join my free 30-Day Music Challenge. CLICK HERE.

  continue reading

532 حلقات

Artwork
iconمشاركة
 
Manage episode 495602537 series 3528505
المحتوى المقدم من Michelle Nezat. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Michelle Nezat أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.

Send us a text

Have you ever been in a wilderness season for an extended period of time? I’m in one now, and Jamie MacDonald’s song Desperate resonated deeply with me. When we explore the stories of desperate people in Scripture, we find that God consistently shows up in powerful ways. This week, we follow the example of one such person—the Shunammite woman in 2 Kings—and discover how faith-fueled contentment can coexist with crisis.

Scripture References

  • 2 Kings 4:8-37

Key Points

  • Desperation comes in many forms. Scripture reveals both positive and negative responses to desperation—such as the woman with the issue of blood versus Esau trading his birthright for a bowl of stew.
  • Faith-fueled contentment is not denial. The Shunammite woman’s “all is well” was not a pep talk—it was a declaration rooted in deep faith.
  • Desperation doesn’t have to drive you from God—it can drive you to Him. In her moment of crisis, the Shunammite woman didn’t send word—she went to the prophet herself and clung to his feet.
  • Unmet desires don’t negate contentment. Even though she didn’t ask for a son, the longing was still there—and God met it. But when the promise seemed lost, she chose action rooted in belief.
  • Observing biblical narrative carefully leads to powerful insight. Repetition, character details, and implied time gaps all deepen our understanding of the text and help us engage more fully.

Bible Interaction Tool Exercises (BITEs) Used

  • Read in context – Engage with the full narrative in 2 Kings 4:8-37.
  • Repetition – Read and re-read the passage to become familiar with the details.
  • Make observations – Write down what you notice in the text.
  • Use your imagination – Picture the setting and feel the emotions in the scene.
  • Define words – Look up and explore both meanings and antonyms.
  • Consider the opposite – What does it mean not to be desperate? What does contentment look like?
  • Use the SPECK method:
    • S – Is there a sin to avoid?
    • P – Is there a promise revealed?
    • E – Is there an example to follow?
    • C – Is there a command to obey?
    • K – What should I know about God?

Additional Resources

This Week's Challenge

Read this narrative for yourself in 2 Kings 4:8-37. Give yourself permission to slow down and imagine the details (written, implied, and in between the lines). Read this narrative repetitively and talk about it with a friend. Make some observations and write them down. Then consider what you’ve observed in the Shunammite woman that can serve as an example for your life and respond accordingly. If you’d like a guide to walk you through this, download the free episode gu

Purchase your copy of A Seat at the Table today!

Change your music. Change your life. Join my free 30-Day Music Challenge. CLICK HERE.

  continue reading

532 حلقات

كل الحلقات

×
 
Loading …

مرحبًا بك في مشغل أف ام!

يقوم برنامج مشغل أف أم بمسح الويب للحصول على بودكاست عالية الجودة لتستمتع بها الآن. إنه أفضل تطبيق بودكاست ويعمل على أجهزة اندرويد والأيفون والويب. قم بالتسجيل لمزامنة الاشتراكات عبر الأجهزة.

 

دليل مرجعي سريع

حقوق الطبع والنشر 2025 | سياسة الخصوصية | شروط الخدمة | | حقوق النشر
استمع إلى هذا العرض أثناء الاستكشاف
تشغيل