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Episode Title:
You’re Not in Control… And That Might Be Good News
Episode Description:
In today’s Kingdom Corner Reading Room, we conclude this section of Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer with two deeply challenging themes:
- Suffering — the unexpected pathway of transformation
- Surrender — the realization that we are not in control
What if the very things we try to avoid…
are the very things God is using to shape us?
This episode invites us to rethink pain, release control, and embrace the slow, often difficult work of becoming like Christ.
Key Takeaways:
- The most difficult moments in life often become the crucible of transformation
- Suffering, when opened to God, can shape us into the image of Jesus
- Spiritual formation is not something we can control—it is something we cooperate with
- Our culture trains us to expect life to be easy, fast, and controllable—but formation is the opposite
- There is no shortcut, no quick fix—only a long, faithful walk with Jesus
Powerful Quotes from This Episode:
“The most difficult moments in our lives… are our crucibles.”
“It’s the very things we run from… that hold the secret to our liberation.”
“You are not in control of your spiritual formation.”
“Formation is not fast, easy, or controllable—it is slow, hard, and surrendered.”
“Sometimes the very thing we’re asking God to remove… is the place He’s doing His deepest work.”
Reflection Questions:
- In the areas of my life where I feel resistance or pain…
- am I trying to escape it… or is God inviting me to grow through it?
- Where in my life am I trying to control the outcome…
- instead of trusting God with the process?
Themes & Scriptures Referenced:
- Trials producing perseverance and maturity (see Epistle of James 1)
- Perseverance producing character and hope (see Epistle to the Romans 5)
- Refining through trials (see First Epistle of Peter 1)
Final Thought:
We live in a world that promises control, speed, and ease.
But the formation of the soul doesn’t work that way.
It is slow.
It is costly.
And ultimately… it is not in our control.
But that is not bad news.
Because we are not the Savior—
Jesus is.
And our role is simple:
Follow Him… and keep following.
What’s Next:
We now transition into the next section:
“Do As He Did” — continuing the journey of apprenticeship to Jesus.
Connect & Grow:
📘 Searching for Significance — Matt’s devotional journey through Ecclesiastes
👉 significanceacademy.com
🔑 What if the things you would remove from your life…
are the very things God is using to transform you?”