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Jill Briscoe

Seeing Through Suffering

July 21, 2014
Time and time again, Jill Briscoe has met and ministered to suffering people. Many of them have experienced trials we cannot even comprehend. In this stirring message on the trials of Job, Jill shares what she has learned from the examples of those who responded rightly to suffering.

Jill shares her own struggles with waiting through difficult situations and overcoming the temptation to think that if God doesn't answer prayers the way we want, God isn't good. Jill shows us how we can learn to say, like Job, "I will accept it, as from a good God," and allow our situation to increase our faith and dependence on our Redeemer.

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When we're suffering the consequences of our own poor choices; when we're bearing the brunt of someone's vengeance and anger; when we feel absolutely on our own and life is not working out as planned, that's when God will turn up. He wants to walk down the stairway of heaven right into our hearts to make us aware of His personal interest and concern. We learn in Scripture how God wrestled Jacob to the ground one night and turned him upside down - so he could live right-side up. Jacob became a "prince" with God instead of a pain. This message by Jill Briscoe is taken from Genesis 28:10 & 32:22-31.
July 18, 2014
Most people would admit that their understanding of the Holy Spirit is pretty limited. However, if we truly grasped the power He has to transform our Christian lives, we would probably hunger to know more about Him!This is the 8th message in Jill's 8-message series "Grace to Go On."
July 17, 2014
Most people would admit that their understanding of the Holy Spirit is pretty limited. However, if we truly grasped the power He has to transform our Christian lives, we would probably hunger to know more about Him!This is the 7th message in Jill's 8-message series "Grace to Go On." Galatians 5
July 16, 2014
Most people would admit that their understanding of the Holy Spirit is pretty limited. However, if we truly grasped the power He has to transform our Christian lives, we would probably hunger to know more about Him!This is the 6th message in Jill's 8-message series "Grace to Go On." Ephesians 4:3-13; I Corinthians 12-14
July 15, 2014
When the Holy Spirit comes into our lives, we receive all of Him into all of us. But did you know that we can abuse Him? He is abused when we suppress Him, quench Him, or subdue Him. Limiting Him to only certain areas of our lives is considered abuse...and a sin. This is the 5th message in Jill's 8-message series "Grace to Go On." John 1:29-34
July 14, 2014
In us there is a well of water that continually quenches our thirst. It is the Holy Spirit that flows like a stream in our hearts. When we call on Him, the river overflows and refreshes our souls, enabling us to do God's work without getting burnt out. The woman at the well. This is the 4th message in Jill's 8-message series "Grace to Go On." Isaiah 58:11
July 11, 2014
In the Scriptures, oil is used as a symbol of joy and gladness. And we as Christians have a little pot of oil in us that will never run dry. The Holy Spirit is the oil in our lamps that keeps us burning, allowing us to be a light in this dark world. This is the 3rd message in Jill's 8-message series "Grace to Go On."
July 10, 2014
Most people would admit that their understanding of the Holy Spirit is pretty limited. However, if we truly grasped the power He has to transform our Christian lives, we would probably hunger to know more about Him! This is the 2nd message in Jill's 8-message series "Grace to Go On."
July 9, 2014
Jesus said it was better that He leave earth so the Holy Spirit could come. He was one body amongst the people, but the Spirit would come to live inside of us. The Holy Spirit acts as a Fire that sets our souls ablaze and gives us the power to do things that are beyond our own strength. This is the 1st message in Jill's 8-message series "Grace to Go On." John 14:15-20
July 8, 2014
Those of us who played organized sports in school may remember a time when the race or game was not going well, and we just wanted to give up. For many of us, it was the shouts from the sidelines that kept us going. We could hear the coach shouting, "Keep going - you can do it!" In the same way the coach keeps the team going, Christ keeps us going and guides us home. We just have to learn to turn everything in our lives over to Him. In this message, Jill explains how we can learn to let God "coach" us and find contentment in every circumstance. Based on Philippians 3 & 4, this is the 3rd message in Jill's 3-part series titled Spiritual Arts.
July 7, 2014
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Learn to trust God through all of life’s storms and squalls!
Jill Briscoe’s powerful teaching, Weathering the Storms of Life, along with 12 uniquely designed Scripture cards will help you trust God in all life’s storms! 

About Telling the Truth for Women

Telling the Truth exists to make available sound biblical teaching, practically applied, with a view to producing lives that glorify God and draw people to Christ. The whole of our ministry is to encourage, console, strengthen, teach, and train.

About Jill Briscoe

Jill Briscoe was born in Liverpool England in 1935. Educated at Cambridge, she taught school for a number of years before marrying Stuart and raising their three children.

In addition to sharing with her husband in ministry with the Torchbearers and in pastoring a church in the United Sates for thirty years, Jill has written more than forty books, travelled on every continent teaching and encouraging, served on the boards of "Christianity Today" and "World Relief," and now acts as Executive Editor of a magazine for women called "Just Between Us."

Jill can be heard regularly on the worldwide media ministry called "Telling the Truth" She is proud to be called “Nana” by thirteen grandchildren.

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