Suffer Strong: A Plan for Redefining EverythingSample
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The Good/Hard Life
When we earnestly and honestly examine the life of Jesus, we realize that his ways seem anything but right-side-up in our current context. He chose surrender, sacrifice, humiliation, risk, forgiveness, and radical love when no one would have blamed him for self-protecting and self-aggrandizing. He’s working with a different dictionary than the rest of us. His upside-down life only makes sense in an upside-down kingdom. He warmly invites us to find a home in this topsy-turvy world where hard can be good, where the high notes sound better alongside the low notes, where brokenness is the prelude to repair.
One of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves is finally setting down the back-breaking, heart-breaking burden of our own definition of “good.” In God’s reality, those four letters encompass a fathomless depth of dynamic experiences and meaning. When we choose to embrace the stories we’re living and release the stories we wished for, we can know in our deepest places that this good story is being written by a God who can’t write any other kind of story. Living the good/hard life in the upside-down kingdom means we no longer need to numb ourselves to the difficult and the dark. We can awaken to the broken-down, miraculous nature of our second-chance lives and begin this very day to live them well to the very end.
We adapted this Plan from the book Suffer Strong by Jay and Katherine Wolf. Learn more about Suffer Strong.
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About this Plan
Do you believe you can thrive—not just survive—in your current circumstances? Join this 14-day journey of disrupting the myth that joy can only be found in a pain-free life. Katherine and Jay Wolf—survivors, authors, and advocates—are inviting you into the hard-won lessons and practical insights from a life they never imagined living. With unexpected humor and powerful vulnerability, we’ll redefine everything together, from beauty to community, failure to calling.
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