Life can feel like a maze. Everyone’s trying to figure out which path actually leads somewhere good—but what if what feels right isn’t right at all? In this episode, Isaac explores why trusting God can be so hard, especially when what we see seems safer than what He promises. If you’ve ever questioned whether faith actually works in real life—or if God’s way is really better—this one’s for you.
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Life can feel like a maze. Everyone’s trying to figure out which path actually leads somewhere good—but what if what feels right isn’t right at all? In this episode, Isaac explores why trusting God can be so hard, especially when what we see seems safer than what He promises. If you’ve ever questioned whether faith actually works in real life—or if God’s way is really better—this one’s for you.
238. What Kind of God Destroys a City? // Luke 17:28–32 // Isaac Bogue
Collective Young Adult Ministry Podcast
1 hour 16 minutes
3 months ago
238. What Kind of God Destroys a City? // Luke 17:28–32 // Isaac Bogue
There's a very famous story in the beginning of the Bible where God wipes out an entire city called Sodom. Jesus takes this same story and says it's a foreshadowing of the end of the world. But what if the deeper story is about love, warning, and a chance to walk away from what’s killing you? This isn’t fire-and-brimstone yelling. It’s an honest look at the choice we all face: follow God forward, or look back.
Collective Young Adult Ministry Podcast
Life can feel like a maze. Everyone’s trying to figure out which path actually leads somewhere good—but what if what feels right isn’t right at all? In this episode, Isaac explores why trusting God can be so hard, especially when what we see seems safer than what He promises. If you’ve ever questioned whether faith actually works in real life—or if God’s way is really better—this one’s for you.