Trusting God begins with humility. Learn how surrendering control strengthens your faith.
Discover Lasting Peace: Loving God First
Humility Opens the Door to Healing and Lasting Freedom
Unlock Freedom: Loving God in Repentance
Life Decisions: Loving God Brings Clarity
Finding Comfort in Crisis: How and Where God Meets Us
Crisis has a way of exposing what we truly believe about God. In Be Transformed – New Life Awaits, John Robin Murphy shares how moments of pain and uncertainty reveal the condition of our hearts. When life feels out of control, we often default to striving, fixing, or numbing. But God invites us into something deeper—comfort that comes not from resolution, but from relationship.
The Rock House Center podcast “Comfort in Crisis” explores how God meets us in our emotional pain. Whether it’s a traumatic event, a season of loss, or a moment of panic, the answer isn’t found in logic or effort. It’s found in surrender. When we stop trying to manage the crisis and instead invite God into it, we begin to experience supernatural peace. That peace doesn’t come from circumstances—it comes from knowing we’re not alone.
This kind of comfort is only possible when we trust God’s character. Ask Him: What am I believing about You in this crisis? Let Him reveal the les that keep you stuck and the truth that sets you free. You may find that the crisis isn’t the problem—it’s the doorway to transformation.
God isn’t waiting for you to get it together. He’s waiting for you to come to Him. And when you do, you’ll find that His comfort is real, His peace is lasting, and His love is enough.
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Oneness in Parenting: Moving from Isolation to Intimacy
Faith That Walks: Trusting God When You Can't See the Path
Trading Control for Peace: A First Step Toward Trusting God
Trust in the Storm: How Faith Redeems Fear in Uncertainty
Dwelling on God: Making Room for Him to Shape Our Wills
Our will drives our choices, and our choices shape our lives. If our will is rooted in self-reliance or fear, we will struggle to experience the peace and freedom God promises. But when we dwell on Him—through prayer, worship, and reflection—we open the door for His truth to replace lies and His love to quiet anxiety.
