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#365 - Kyle Thompson // Captured by the Enemy in Shark-Infested Waters

Episode 365 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Sharks in the water, no drinking water in the raft, and no land for a thousand miles. We start with the true story of Louis Zamparini, shot down in World War II, drifting for weeks in the Pacific, then captured and brutalized in Japanese prison camps. It’s the kind of resilience story that forces you to ask what a human being is made of when everything gets stripped away.

But the most surprising part is what happens after he makes it home. The war follows him into the night through terrors, addiction, and anger that threaten to finish what the prison camps started. Then a tent revival with a young Billy Graham becomes a turning point, and Zamparini’s life begins to change in a way survival alone could never accomplish, even leading him back toward the men who hurt him so he can offer face to face forgiveness.

From there, we open the Book of James and sit with one of the hardest commands in the Bible: “Count it all joy.” We talk about why James doesn’t sugarcoat suffering, what it means to “do the accounting” when life hurts, and how the testing of faith can produce steadfastness that makes you complete. If you’re in a season that feels like punishment, we challenge you to consider a different possibility: God may be forging you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs endurance today, and leave a review with the trial you’re learning to face with faith.

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