Listen ""Considering Adversity" ~Ecc. 7:13,14"
Episode Synopsis
📖 Episode SummaryIn this deeply personal and spiritually rich episode, Matt Geib invites listeners to “consider adversity” through the lens of Ecclesiastes 7:13–14. Drawing from his devotional book Searching for Significance, Matt reflects on the meaning of adversity, its biblical context, and its role in shaping character and drawing us nearer to God.He intertwines Scripture, personal experiences, and national tragedies to offer a powerful reminder: God is present in the pain, and through humility and trust, adversity can lead to exaltation and spiritual maturity.🕰️ Timestamps00:01 – Welcome and Worship01:10 – Introduction to the Topic of Adversity03:35 – Reading: Considering Adversity, Chapter 1104:45 – Context: National Tragedies & Grief07:13 – Clarifying God's Role in Adversity10:12 – The Garden, Free Will, and the Crooked Path13:06 – Hebrew Word Study: “Ra” and its Depth14:02 – The Story of Job and Responding to Suffering15:31 – Purposes of Adversity in the Life of Believers21:32 – Jesus’ Beatitudes and Spiritual Neediness22:08 – David’s Repentance and the Gift Hidden in Brokenness24:51 – Self-Inflicted Adversity: Lessons from Childhood27:30 – The Father’s Heart vs. Fear-Based Discipline28:13 – The Prodigal Son and Returning Home29:04 – The Call to Humility and Trust31:39 – Scripture Reading: 2 Corinthians 435:29 – Final Thoughts and Closing Prayer🔑 Key Themes & TakeawaysAdversity is not from God, but God works through it.Ecclesiastes reminds us to “consider” adversity—not to rush past it.Adversity is a gift that can lead to exaltation.Without humility and the refining fire of adversity, there is no true spiritual growth.Free will explains the presence of suffering.God allows humans to choose, and in a fallen world, that often leads to pain.Biblical figures like Job and David faced adversity and were restored.Their stories remind us that suffering and restoration often go hand in hand.God can redeem even self-inflicted pain.Whether it’s a childhood mistake or a moral failure, returning to the Father brings healing.We carry Christ’s resurrection life even in fragile vessels.2 Corinthians 4 assures us that God's power shines through our...
More episodes of the podcast The Kingdom Corner with Matt Geib
Battling The Spirits of Infirmity & Jealousy
05/12/2025
"Kingdom People In The Pages of History"
18/11/2025
Ousting The Spirit of Heaviness~Isaiah 61:3
22/07/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.