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S1 E18: Episode 18 | Bite-Sized Biblecast | Jeremiah 32:17: Does God Fail Us?

October 22, 2025 ·

In this episode, I walk through Jeremiah 32:17—"Ah Lord God! Behold, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and by your outstretched arm! Nothing is too hard for you." I share vulnerable pieces of my own story—miscarriage, legal battles, and my husband's cancer diagnosis—and ask the hard question: Has God failed us when we face suffering? I explore God's definition of good versus our own, Jesus' example of surrender in the Garden of Gethsemane, and how we can find purpose in pain by surrendering our will to God's.

Episode Summary

I'm digging into Jeremiah 32:17, a verse that declares God's power over all creation and reminds us that nothing is too hard for Him. Through personal testimony, I wrestle with the tension between God's promises and our experiences of suffering. I examine how God defines good differently than we do, how Jesus modeled surrender in Gethsemane, and how we can trust God's plan even when it hurts.

Key Points with Timestamps

• 0:00 – Introduction and Jeremiah 32:17 reading

• 1:15 – Personal testimony: miscarriage, legal battles, husband's cancer

• 3:45 – The question: Has God failed us?

• 5:20 – God's definition of good vs. our definition

• 7:30 – Jesus' example in Gethsemane: "Not my will, but yours be done"

• 9:45 – Finding purpose through surrender

• 11:20 – Practical encouragement: journaling and community

• 12:30 – Bonus verse: Ephesians 3:14-21

Mentioned Links

• Visit https://rachelgrit.com for blog posts, resources, and more encouragement

Supporting Verses

• Jeremiah 32:17 – "Nothing is too hard for you"

• Luke 22:42 – Jesus in Gethsemane: "Not my will, but yours be done"

• Ephesians 3:14-21 – God's power at work within us

• Romans 8:28 – All things work together for good

What's Next?

• Journal about areas where you need to surrender your will to God's

• Pray through your pain, asking God to help you trust His definition of good

• Get involved in community—don't walk through suffering alone

• Share this episode with someone who needs encouragement today

Topics Covered

• Trusting God in suffering

• Surrendering our will to God's will

• Jesus' example in the Garden of Gethsemane

• God's definition of good vs. our expectations

• Finding purpose in pain

• The power of community in hard times

• ADHD and motherhood perspective on faith

Social Media Links:

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Website: ⁠https://rachelgrit.com⁠

Instagram: ⁠http://instagram.com/rachelgrit⁠

Youtube: ⁠http://youtube.com/@rachelgrit⁠

Noise Journal: ⁠https://rachelgrit.com/noisejournal⁠

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Hi! I'm Rachel. I'm a saved-and-redeemed Jesus lover, mama to one bio and two step kiddos, business owner, enneagram 7, and creative enthusiast. My motherhood journey abruptly became single motherhood when my son was 4 months old. It's been the hardest yet most fulfilling experience I've ever had. Motherhood, while beautiful, is often brutal, and single motherhood is in a league of its own. Whether you're a single mother by choice or by force, whether you're already on your own with your kiddos, sharing a home with a distant or absent parent, or gearing up to take on the challenge of single motherhood in the future, this is a space for you. You'll find resources on everything from navigating toxic relationships to creating your first budget to how to pursue self-employment for extra cash. My email inbox is always open if you have questions or need encouragement: rachel@rachelgrit.com You are so welcome here, sister.

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