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The Frustration that Fuels Faithfulness

The Frustration that Fuels Faithfulness

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In Mark 7:31-37, Jesus heals a deaf man with a speech impediment, but not before letting out a deep sigh that reveals His holy frustration with the brokenness of our world. This wasn't mere exhaustion—it was a divine lament over how sin damages bodies, relationships, and communities. Jesus demonstrates that godly frustration should fuel meaningful action, not passive resignation. He gets personally involved in the messy work of healing, touching the man intimately before speaking the powerful word 'Ephphatha' (be opened). This story challenges us to identify what causes our own deep groans and to follow Jesus' example by transforming that frustration into compassionate action that brings healing to broken places.

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