Dealing with Good and Bad: Trusting God in Every Season

Life brings both blessings and challenges, and Job’s story teaches us how to trust God in every season. When trials come, will we remain faithful? This week, we’ll explore Job 2 and discover how to maintain our integrity, endure hardships, and accept both the good and the bad.
Songs for Worship
Battle Belongs
CCLI #7148126 | Brian Johnson and Phil Wickham
© Phil | Spiritual Warfare, Trust, Victory
Holy Is The Lord
CCLI #4158039 | Chris Tomlin and Louie Giglio
© 2003 | Worship, Holiness, Reverence
My Hope Is You
CCLI #2373672 | Brad Avery, David Carr, Mac Powell, Mark Lee, and Tai Anderson
© 1997 | Salvation, Guidance, Hope
Come Lord Jesus (Even So Come)
CCLI #7036288 | Chris Tomlin, Jason Ingram, and Jess Cates
© 2015 | Anticipation, Return of Christ, Worship
More Than Enough
CCLI #7145825 | Jordan Frye, Kim Walker-Smith, and Lindsey Sweat
© Capitol | God’s Love, Jesus, Mercy
Streaming CCLI License #20016611
Life is full of ups and downs, but God remains constant. This week, we continue our journey through Job’s story and learn how to navigate suffering while maintaining our faith.
Maintain Your Integrity (Job 2:1-3) – Even when life is unfair, hold fast to righteousness.
Endure Through Hardship (Job 2:4-8) – Trials will come, but don’t give up.
Accept the Good and the Bad (Job 2:9-10) – Trust in God’s wisdom, even when we don’t understand.
Job’s story reminds us that faith is not about having an easy life—it’s about trusting God no matter what. Let’s learn from his example and stand firm in our faith, even when life doesn’t make sense.
Sowing Trouble: What You Plant is What You Grow

Troublemakers don’t just stir up conflict—they plant the seeds of their own destruction. 🌱 This week on Way to Go Podcast, we continue in Proverbs 6:12-19, looking at the troublemaker’s path and the things God detests.
💡 Key Takeaways:
➡️ Better never trouble Trouble until Trouble troubles you – David Keppel
➡️ What you plant is what you grow—sow evil, reap evil
➡️ The seven things God hates—how often do we consider them?
➡️ Stirring up conflict is a serious offense, but do we take it seriously?
Many point out what’s wrong, but few actually fix it. Where do we stand?
📢 Share your thoughts—how do these verses challenge you? ⬇️
Session 302: Sowing Trouble: What You Plant is What You Grow – Proverbs 6
Troublemakers don’t just stir up conflict—they plant the seeds of their own destruction. 🌱 This week on Way to Go Podcast, we continue in Proverbs 6:12-19, looking at the troublemaker’s path and the things God detests. 💡 Key Takeaways:➡️ Better never trouble Trouble until Trouble troubles you – David Keppel➡️ What you plant is what […]
Look to the Ant #podcast #christianfaith #wisdom

🐜 Look at the ant, you sluggard! Proverbs 6 challenges us to learn from the diligence and discipline of the ant. No one tells it what to do—it just works. It gathers, prepares, and fulfills its purpose without needing a boss to oversee it.
💡 What can we learn from this? Hard work, responsibility, and preparation matter. A little laziness can lead to scarcity, but diligence brings provision.
🎧 Catch the full conversation with Pastor Steve Sargent on Way to Go Podcast! Watch now on Youtube or listen wherever you get your favorite podcasts.
📢 Tag someone who needs this reminder! ⬇️
#WayToGoPodcast #Proverbs6 #LearnFromTheAnt #HardWorkPaysOff #BiblicalWisdom #Diligence #FaithInAction
Finding God In The Dark – Matthew 1:23

This week, we reflect on Joseph’s unexpected journey and how, in the midst of confusion and disappointment, he encountered the presence of God. In Matthew 1:23, we see the powerful promise of Immanuel—God with us. Though Joseph faced uncertainty and heartbreak, God was working behind the scenes, revealing His plan and calling Joseph to trust Him.
Pain often sharpens our focus on God. Like Joseph, we may experience seasons where our dreams seem shattered, our plans fall apart, and we struggle to understand what’s happening. But even in those dark moments, God is present, guiding us toward His greater purpose.
Faith calls us to react in the light of God’s Word, to trust His promises, and to find comfort in His presence. Fear may try to hold us back, but God’s plans are always greater than our uncertainties. He invites us to step forward in faith, knowing that His purpose is unfolding even when we can’t see the full picture.
Are you looking for God in the midst of your struggles? Are you trusting Him even when life doesn’t go as planned? Let this season be a reminder that God is with you—always.
Encounter God’s Presence in Pain

This week, we reflect on Joseph’s unexpected journey and how, in the midst of confusion and disappointment, he encountered the presence of God. In Matthew 1:23, we see the powerful promise of Immanuel—God with us. Though Joseph faced uncertainty and heartbreak, God was working behind the scenes, revealing His plan and calling Joseph to trust […]
Should YOU Stay Kind Even When Others Are Not

Stay true to who you are. Kindness and patience aren’t dependent on how others treat you—they reflect your character. No matter the circumstances, choose to be consistent in love and grace. 💙
#FaithInAction #StayKind #LeadWithLove #CharacterMatters #BeTheLight #WalkInGrace #KingdomMindset
Get Out Fast & Learn from the Ant

Co-signing a loan can be an added burden with an uncertain outcome, but Proverbs 6 warns us about more than just finances! This week on Way to Go Podcast, we’re joined by Pastor Steve Sargent from Hiawatha Church of God in Christ to unpack the wisdom of Proverbs 6—from avoiding financial traps to learning from the ant. 🐜
One of Steve’s favorite verses challenges us: “Look at the ant, you sluggard!” The ant works hard, prepares, and moves with purpose. What can we learn from it? Proverbs is full of wisdom we need today!
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Session 301: Get Out Fast & Learn from the Ant
Co-signing a loan can be an added burden with an uncertain outcome, but Proverbs 6 warns us about more than just finances! This week on Way to Go Podcast, we’re joined by Pastor Steve Sargent from Hiawatha Church of God in Christ to unpack the wisdom of Proverbs 6—from avoiding financial traps to learning from […]
Trust God at all Times – Job 1:13 -22

Life is filled with unexpected challenges, but how do we respond when tragedy strikes? Job’s story reveals profound truths about suffering, faith, and God’s sovereignty. This week, we’ll explore how to hold onto trust in God through loss, confusion, and trials.
Songs for Worship
Tremble
CCLI #7065049 | Hank Bentley, Mia Fieldes, Andres Figueroa, and Mariah McManus
© 2016 | Comfort, Jesus, Peace, Praise
Forever Reign
CCLI #5639997 | Reuben Morgan
© 2009 | Exaltation, Kingship, Love, Rescue, Surrender
Reckless Love
CCLI #7089641 | Caleb Culver, Cory Asbury, and Ran Jackson
© 2017 | God’s Love, Pursuit, Redemption
My Worth Is Not in What I Own
CCLI #7024758 | Graham Kendrick, Keith Getty, and Kristyn Getty
© 2015 | Identity in Christ, Humility, Redemption
Glorious
CCLI #6087892 | Bryan Torwalt and Katie Torwalt
© 2011 | Adoration, Hope, Worthiness
Streaming CCLI License #20016611
We will all face loss at some point in our lives. How do we respond when suffering enters our story? Job’s response in the face of unimaginable tragedy teaches us key lessons about faith, trust, and God’s sovereignty.
God is Sovereign. He is in control, even when life feels out of control.
Free Will and Sin Factor into Hardships. We live in a fallen world, and sometimes suffering results from human choices and the work of the enemy.
We Can’t Understand All Things. Not every tragedy has an easy explanation.
Grief is a Natural Response. Job mourned, and we are allowed to grieve.
Praise Keeps Us Grounded. Worship in trials keeps our faith strong and our eyes fixed on God.
When everything falls apart, will we trust in God’s plan? Let’s seek to develop a faith that endures through every season of life.