02: When Life is Hard: 11 Questions to Ask




The Christian Habits Podcast show

Summary: Welcome to the Christian Habits podcast, episode two! I won’t normally write a separate blog post to go with the podcast, but thought I would today so I could explain what it’s like to do a podcast.<br> The nice thing about blogging is that if you forget to say something when you write the first draft, you can easily add it in before you publish. Or if you said something you didn’t want to say, you can easily take it out.<br> <a href="https://barbraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Copy-of-Copy-of-20-DIY-Wedding-Themes-3.png"></a><br> You can’t do that with podcasting! Or at least if you can, I don’t know how to do it yet.<br> So if you ever hear me saying something in a podcast and think, Does Barb really believe that?, write and ask me.<br> It could be that I was just being spacey–as in today’s podcast when I called my youngest daughter my oldest daughter–or it could be that I’m wrong and need correction!<br> What I Meant to Say<br> Here’s an example. In today’s podcast I talk about some practical ways to change our lives when we’re discontent.<br> If I’d been on the ball, I would have given you lots of examples rather than just a couple from my own life. I also would have pointed out that sometimes we have to give up what we think we need to be happy–but that that’s not a big deal since God is the only one who can make us truly happy anyway.<br> But alas, I got sidetracked and didn’t say all those things. I can already see that podcasting will be a wonderful “opportunity” to let go of perfectionism.<br> Hopefully, this is the last time I’ll correct myself on the blog unless I say something really drastic. But as you listen to future episodes, just keep in mind that I am forgetful, absent-minded, spacey, and technologically challenged so listen to each podcast with that in mind!<br> Show Notes<br> I also wanted to let you know that if I reference something in the podcast, I’ll try to include the link to it or information for it in the blog post. Podcasters call the blog post the “show notes” so if you hear me saying that, it’s just the blog post.<br> Today’s “show notes” include the discontentment questions and Bible verses from <a href="https://amzn.to/387p54l" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">I Deserve a Donut (And Other Lies That Make You Eat).</a> Here they are:<br> <a href="https://barbraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/When-Life-is-Hard-Bible-Verses-and-Questions.png"></a><br> Discontentment Bible Verses and Questions<br> <br> * Why are you unhappy?<br> * What do you think will make you happy?<br> * Will that really make you happy? Why or why not?<br> * Are you able to create the conditions you think will make you happy?<br> <br> * Yes: If so, do you think God wants you to work on that? Why or why not?<br> * No: If not, is there anything else you can do to make life better? Explain.<br> <br> <br> * Is God enough to satisfy you, even if you don’t get what you want?<br> * What is one thing you can do to draw closer to Him today?<br> * What is one thing you can do to show love to others today? Be specific.<br> * Is there anything you need to accept?<br> * Is there anything you need to hold with open hands?<br> * Is there anything God wants you to do?<br> * What can you thank God for in this situation?<br> <br> Discontentment Bible Verses<br> <br> Psalm 43:5Why are you downcast, O my soul? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God. niv<br> <br> Psalm 40:1-3a I waited patiently for the LORD; he turned to me and heard my cry. He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand. He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God.<br> <br>