Listen "The Power of Lament"
Episode Synopsis
Have you ever found yourself wanting to cry out, "Why God?" Or to cry out a desperate need for God to help? That's the beginning of a lament. It's a massive part of people interacting with God throughout the Bible... but a really minor part of modern American prayer and worship. Habakkuk begins with a lament, so we talk about what it is, why it matters, and how to do it. It's a big deal, so we invite you to try it with us.
We reference a community exercise (grab a worksheet from us on Sunday of you want) - here are the common parts of a lament we talk through from this in the pod:
Address to God
God's past faithfulness
Complaint
Confession
Request
Statement of trust
Vow of praise
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This podcast is produced by A Jesus Church in Portland, Oregon.
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We reference a community exercise (grab a worksheet from us on Sunday of you want) - here are the common parts of a lament we talk through from this in the pod:
Address to God
God's past faithfulness
Complaint
Confession
Request
Statement of trust
Vow of praise
Thanks for listening to this episode of the House of Learning podcast.
This podcast is produced by A Jesus Church in Portland, Oregon.
If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review, subscribe, and share with someone.
And if you have a question you’d like us to chat about, please let us know!
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