Suffer Strong: A Plan for Redefining Everythingಮಾದರಿ
Redefining Loss
Opening Our Hands
To truly understand loss, we must first understand goodness. In the words of Sir Richard Baker: “The good things of God are chiefly peace of conscience, and joy in the Holy Ghost, in this life; fruition of God’s presence, and vision of his blessed face, in the next.” Loss can allow God to perform a Raiders-of-the-Lost-Ark-style switcharoo in which He replaces our illusion of goodness with His true goodness. To make room for his peace, joy, and presence, we may have to loosen our grip on autonomy, security, or comfort. But we are guaranteed immeasurably MORE in return. The ending of our stories can allow our plot lines to be woven into God’s good, big, new story.
We’ve lived through what should have been an unsurvivable loss. You may have lived through the same, or worse. What we find on this side of the journey is that loss, in its purest form, is a fear of death. We were not designed to die and the aversion to death is built into our bodily and spiritual DNA. The good news is that when we are connected to Jesus—resurrection personified—we need not die at all. Christ in us vanquishes the fear of death and loss. Jesus gives us permission to live with open hands and whole hearts, laughing without fear of the future because, in the end, our future is with Him.
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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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