When pain gets loud and heaven feels silent, we often ask why. We’ve prayed, believed, and still the door stays closed. This episode sits in that ache—tracing Job’s cries, David’s laments, and Habakkuk’s bold questions—to find that God often answers not with explanations, but with Himself. We explore how lament is not faithlessness but faith expressed, how the cross transforms our deepest why into yet I will rejoice. If you’re walking through unanswered prayers, may this remind you that prese...
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When pain gets loud and heaven feels silent, we often ask why. We’ve prayed, believed, and still the door stays closed. This episode sits in that ache—tracing Job’s cries, David’s laments, and Habakkuk’s bold questions—to find that God often answers not with explanations, but with Himself. We explore how lament is not faithlessness but faith expressed, how the cross transforms our deepest why into yet I will rejoice. If you’re walking through unanswered prayers, may this remind you that prese...
What’s in a name? Everything, especially when it’s God’s. Our culture tosses around “Oh my God” or “Jesus Christ” carelessly, but the third commandment calls us to honor His name with reverence. In Scripture, a name represents character, power, and presence. To misuse God’s name isn’t just profanity, it’s living in contradiction to our faith or using His name to manipulate. David didn’t trust his stones against Goliath; he trusted “the name of the LORD.” Honoring God’s name means watching our...
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When pain gets loud and heaven feels silent, we often ask why. We’ve prayed, believed, and still the door stays closed. This episode sits in that ache—tracing Job’s cries, David’s laments, and Habakkuk’s bold questions—to find that God often answers not with explanations, but with Himself. We explore how lament is not faithlessness but faith expressed, how the cross transforms our deepest why into yet I will rejoice. If you’re walking through unanswered prayers, may this remind you that prese...