Send us a text Ever had that gut-punch moment when you’re late, the lights are all red, and you wonder if it’s random—or a redirect from God? We open with that everyday tension and follow it into the deep end: revelation, free will, and the way God teaches us at our level. One of us argues that God already showed up decisively in Jesus; another names the reality of spiritual blindness and the openness that precedes sight; the third maps out how revelation arrives in stages, the way a good tea...
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Send us a text Ever had that gut-punch moment when you’re late, the lights are all red, and you wonder if it’s random—or a redirect from God? We open with that everyday tension and follow it into the deep end: revelation, free will, and the way God teaches us at our level. One of us argues that God already showed up decisively in Jesus; another names the reality of spiritual blindness and the openness that precedes sight; the third maps out how revelation arrives in stages, the way a good tea...
42: Loneliness: Alone, Lonely or Waiting For Blessing?
The Boundless Bible
39 minutes
2 weeks ago
42: Loneliness: Alone, Lonely or Waiting For Blessing?
We explore the difference between aloneness that shapes calling and loneliness that erodes the soul, and how God’s presence and real participation in community bridge the gap. Personal stories, Scripture, and practical next steps point toward belonging, purpose, and action. • Yehidim as a lens for beloved vulnerability • Alone versus lonely defined with biblical examples • Church as participation rather than proximity • Introvert and extrovert insights on recharging • Proverbs 18 and the dan...
The Boundless Bible
Send us a text Ever had that gut-punch moment when you’re late, the lights are all red, and you wonder if it’s random—or a redirect from God? We open with that everyday tension and follow it into the deep end: revelation, free will, and the way God teaches us at our level. One of us argues that God already showed up decisively in Jesus; another names the reality of spiritual blindness and the openness that precedes sight; the third maps out how revelation arrives in stages, the way a good tea...