MidTree Church
MidTree Church
MidTree Church
When our hearts argue with our theology | Larry Young | 07 Sept 2025
42 minutes Posted Sep 7, 2025 at 3:00 pm.
-13) If you want to learn more about the MidTree story or connect with us, go to our website HERE or text us at 812-MID-TREE.
Introduction: Remembering God's Works
When Our Hearts Argue With Theology
Understanding Psalm 77 and Asaph
Running to God in Ugly Cries
Theology Should Shape How We Suffer
Our Trials: God's Stage for Faithfulness
Personal Story of Faith Through Cancer
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Asaph's raw journey through spiritual doubt and rediscovered faith in Psalm 77 reveals how we can navigate times when God feels distant yet remains faithful.• Moving from crying out to God in deep distress to finding comfort in remembering His character• Running to God even when our cries are ugly and our pain feels overwhelming • Learning that our theology should shape how we suffer rather than letting suffering shape our theology• Recognizing that our seemingly impossible situations become the stage for God's power to be displayed• Understanding that remembering God's past faithfulness gives us courage to face present struggles• Finding hope in Christ's work on the cross—the ultimate display of God's faithfulness• Standing on unshakable hope even during long, sleepless nights and heavy burdens"I will remember the deeds of the Lord; yes, I will remember your wonders of old. I will ponder all your work and meditate on your mighty deeds. Your way, O God, is holy. What god is great like our God?" (Psalm 77:11-13) If you want to learn more about the MidTree story or connect with us, go to our website HERE or text us at 812-MID-TREE.