It is inevitable that we encounter undeserved adversity. That’s been part of human existence for as long as anyone can remember. We can’t eradicate unfairness, which means we have a choice: we can complain and make ourselves more miserable, or we can bear it as best we can while finding a way to grow through it.
This coming week, 28 September-4 October 2025 (6-12 Tishrei 5786), the Bible reading plan covers Yom Kippur & Ha’azinu (And He Went). 28 Sep Deuteronomy
Coping with Unfair
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It is inevitable that we encounter undeserved adversity. That’s been part of human existence for as long as anyone can remember. We can’t eradicate unfairness, which means we have a choice: we can complain and make ourselves more miserable, or we can bear it as best we can while finding a way to grow through it.
Numbers 4:21-7:89; Judges 13:2-25; Genesis 6:5, 9:8-16; Matthew 1:18-25; 26:36-39; 1 Corinthians 2:14-16; Ephesians 5:21-33
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: Coping with Unfair.pdf
Music: “Crisis of Belief,” Mason Clover, An Intimate Look, Abiron 2008. Visit https://www.masonclover.com/ to hear more by Mason Clover.
Photo: Sad little boy by David Shankbone, May 2009, via Flickr.
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