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#225 Wes Via 2: The Dark Night of the Soul

#225 Wes Via 2: The Dark Night of the Soul

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The gospel brings freedom from sin and transforms lives, yet preaching this message often comes with unexpected costs and opposition from established religious systems.

• Wes Vi discusses his complicated relationship with the church as an institution
• Understanding the "dark night of the soul" as a spiritual experience where God feels distant yet remains present
• Finding confidence in ministry through seeing the gospel transform lives
• How preaching changed when Wes began trusting the Spirit rather than perfectly planned manuscripts
• The controversy that arose when Wes partnered with Love Reality for evangelistic outreach
• Opposition growing through misrepresentations and accusations about Wes's theology
• Discovering that official church doctrinal statements actually aligned with his gospel teaching
• Making the painful decision to leave a church community he deeply loved
• Finding God's blessing and continued ministry opportunities in a new setting
• Learning that the gospel provides resilience through suffering without becoming bitter
• Baptizing sixteen people on his final Sabbath as evidence of gospel transformation

"You can stay and I'll bless you, or you can go and I'll bless you." When you walk in freedom, God remains faithful no matter where your journey leads.


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