LEARNING


R u able to Learn , If someone Teaching or Preaching ???

Note:- GOD WILL MEET YOU IN THIS JOURNEY IN THE MIDST OF TROUBLES

1.Correction

2 Timothy 3:16 16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness.

The word of God corrects and directs a child of God. It may be through reading the Word of God that God corrects you. You can also be corrected when you are listening to the sermon being preached by servants of God. Be sensitive you will understand it.


How to deal with correction?

Do not point fingers at others.
When someone corrects us we usually point fingers at their shortcomings. If you feel they have to be corrected you will have to do that later at a different time. When they are correcting you better listen to them, understand you have a problem, and deal with your fault. That is not the time to correct them.

Be willing to be corrected by anyone.
You must be willing to be corrected by a sinner, your junior, a child who is smaller than you. You must also be willing to be corrected by a person who has the same weakness as yours.

Never be bitter towards the people who correct you.
Make sure you have no bitterness or resentment in your heart towards the person who corrects you. We usually get offended by the person who corrects us. We do not like to talk to them. We tend to talk about the person who corrects us to others. We usually stop being part of meetings where the other person comes and we become very offended. That is not good for a child of God. Understand if you do not listen to their correcting you, God will start correcting you himself.

CONCLUSION
We all need correction. Let us ask God to correct us. Ask God to send us people in our lives who will guide & correct us and keep us in check with God’s plans and ways. If you have been bitter with anyone for pointing out your mistakes forgive them right now. Understand they are sent by God to keep you in God’s plan. Ask God for a clean heart and a corrective spirit because the correction will keep you out of ignorance, the correction will make you prosperous, and the correction will keep you in God’s will.

2. Shaping

Breaking to be Blessed

Note:- Joseph (Prison to palace)

Joseph shows that bitterness can be transformed into forgiveness. He later tells his brothers, “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good” (Gen. 50:20)

In family tensions, forgiveness restores relationships and allows God’s purposes to unfold.

Despite injustice, Joseph trusted God’s presence: “The LORD was with Joseph” (Gen. 39:2). His faith was not dependent on circumstances.

When life feels unfair, trust that God’s presence is constant, even in hidden or painful seasons


Joseph valued holiness over temporary pleasure, choosing prison over sin. His integrity became the foundation for future honor

Integrity may cost us in the short term, but it secures long-term blessing and credibility


Joseph’s story ends not in revenge but in restoration. His tears show deep emotional healing

God’s plan often includes restoring broken families and turning pain into testimony.

1.God’s presence is the anchor—Joseph thrived in slavery and prison because he knew God was with him.

2.Forgiveness unlocks destiny—Joseph’s ability to forgive his brothers allowed reconciliation and the preservation of Israel.

3.Character precedes promotion—Joseph’s integrity in private prepared him for influence in public.

4.Waiting is not wasted—God uses hidden seasons to refine and prepare us.

5.Pain becomes purpose—Joseph’s suffering positioned him to save nations.

3.Learning 

learning lessons in life then only God will take you out from that situations and we should not repeat again

Note:- Job life lessons (understanding God)

1.Suffering is not always punishment

God allows trials not always as judgment but sometimes as a test of faith or a means of growth

2.Faith must endure beyond circumstances

Job declared, “Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him” (Job 13:15)

3.Human wisdom is limited

God’s wisdom surpasses human reasoning; we must trust Him even when we don’t understand

4.God speaks out of the storm

Understanding God comes not from answers but from encountering His greatness.


- Job’s suffering foreshadows Christ’s: Both were innocent yet endured unjust suffering. Job points us to the ultimate Redeemer who suffers for humanity’s sake.

- The dialogue with friends shows the danger of shallow theology: Sometimes well-meaning people misrepresent God. True wisdom is found in humility before Him.

- God’s final speech (Job 38–41) shifts perspective: Instead of explaining “why,” God reveals “who He is.” The lesson is that knowing God Himself is greater than knowing answers.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

JESUS CULTURE & ARTS HUB

THE EXISTENCE OF GOD

JESUS DISCIPLE SCHOOL