Car Confessions: Hard is Hard, But Hard is Good | Episode 41. cover art

Car Confessions: Hard is Hard, But Hard is Good | Episode 41.

Car Confessions: Hard is Hard, But Hard is Good | Episode 41.

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Send us a text

DIAL IN:
☎️💬 Too Much Babes — got a prayer request, a question, or a thought you want to hear on the pod? Tap the link in the description to send it my way.

The world is hurting — and it’s easy to compare whose pain is “worse.” But Jesus doesn’t rank hurt. He meets people in the middle of theirs, and He calls us to do the same. Today we’re talking about why hard seasons — the ones we wish we could skip — can actually be good in the hands of God. We’ll unpack why struggle often produces fruit, how to stop rushing past pain, and what it looks like to embrace hard things without losing heart.

WHAT YOU’LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Why comparing pain disconnects us from truly loving others
  • How Psalm 19 shifts our perspective on God’s glory in hard seasons
  • Why struggle can be the soil for growth and fruit
  • The surprising ways God uses hardship to form Christ in us
  • Four practical ways to embrace “hard” without losing hope

SCRIPTURE MENTIONED:

  • Psalm 19
  • James 1:2–4

💬 If this one resonated with you, send it to a friend, leave a quick review, or reach out. I’m so grateful you’re here.

🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday
⚡️ Follow along on Instagram: @wasthattoomuchpodcast + @themiaelliott
💌 Contact: podcast@themiaelliott.com
🎉 Sign up for emails: miaelliott.com


A Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: Get Darlin’ Tallow Skincare

I’ve officially swapped my toxic night cream for something clean and actually nourishing. The Tallow + Tansy Face Balm and Magnesium Body Whip from Get Darlin’ have been total game-changers—made in the USA.

✨ Use code THEMIAELLIOTT for 15% off
🛒 Shop: getdarlin.com/THEMIAELLIOTT

Let me know what you try first!

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.