
Conversations with Pastors Episode 33 - Gratitude and Grumbling with Brian Arnold
Feb 7, 2026
Brian Arnold, pastor and Bible teacher who focuses on practical Christian living and pastoral care, digs into gratitude versus habitual grumbling. He explores how everyday complaints reveal heart issues. He connects struggle to the fallen world and frames trouble as opportunities for faith. He points listeners to Scripture and practical steps to replace complaint with worship.
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Grumbling Reveals Heart Distrust
- Grumbling is a red flag pointing to a deeper lack of gratitude and trust in God's sovereignty.
- Brian Arnold connects everyday irritations (traffic, coworkers, kids) to the fallen creation that provides opportunities for gospel-shaped faith.
Trouble Is Opportunity For Faith
- God ordains frustrating circumstances not only to expose the fall but to give Christians chances to live by faith.
- Brian argues that hardship creates the opportunities to be a light and demonstrate gospel transformation.
Use Scripture To Test Grumbling Thoughts
- When emotions make you want to grumble, actively interrogate the thought: Have I truly been wronged and by whom?
- Brian urges bringing scripture to bear in the moment and refusing to assign ultimate authority to feelings.

