Ep. 9 When the Answers Don’t Look Like Answers: Seeing God in the “Inconvenient” Moments
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Ever prayed for patience… and got people who test your limits instead? Or asked for peace… and ended up forced to slow down by a head cold? In this episode, we unpack the subtle (and sometimes hilarious) ways God answers prayers through opportunity rather than convenience. If you’re navigating stress, waiting seasons, or unexpected “lessons,” this conversation will hit home.
Highlights & Timestamps- [00:00] The Neti Pot Chronicles — A hilariously relatable intro on congestion, fire cider, and the weird things we do to feel better.
- [03:00] When a Cold Becomes an Answered Prayer — How unwanted downtime opened the door to studying, reflection, and divine timing.
- [05:30] “Be Careful What You Pray For” — Why patience, strength, and leadership rarely come packaged the way we expect.
- [07:00] Wisdom from Bruce/Evan Almighty — A movie moment that perfectly captures how God delivers growth.
- [09:00] Mislabeling Blessings as Problems — A powerful reframe: maybe the thing that feels heavy is shaping the person you asked to become.
- [10:00] Rest, Solitude & Letting Go of Productivity — A fishing trip with zero fish and maximum peace.
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