Koinonia Hour - Howard Elseth - The Shadowless Communion of Suffering

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The subject of suffering is not always something easy to talk about. It is inevitable that everyone will find themselves in one way or another in darkness and the "shadow of death." Job even said, "What I feared has come upon me; what I dreaded has happened to me." Job 3:25.

Today Howard discusses through the 1611 King James Bible what it really means to suffer as a Believer. No one wants to suffer, yet throughout the whole Bible those who have loved, faithfully served and walked closely with God suffered the most. Yet these are the ones who entered into the secret place of a shadowless communion of suffering. Then later entered into glories of heaven.

This is a lengthier video than normal because there was so much living waters flowing out. Feel free to pause it from time to time, take in what he is teaching you. Drink it in, take notes. Meditate on it in quiet places.

"We say, then, to anyone who is under trial, give Him time to steep the soul in His eternal truth. Go into the open air, look up into the depths of the sky, or out upon the wideness of the sea, or on the strength of the hills that is His also; or, if bound in the body, go forth in the spirit; spirit is not bound.
Give Him time and, as surely as dawn follows night, there will break upon the heart a sense of certainty that cannot be shaken."

~ Amy Carmichael

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