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Episode 022: What to Do When You Feel Far from God

Episode 022: What to Do When You Feel Far from God

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In this episode of Faith Unfiltered, hosts Amber and Angela tackle the often-taboo topic of feeling distant from God. They share personal experiences and biblical examples to normalize these feelings among believers. Discussing how life's trials, unconfessed sin, and unrealistic expectations can contribute to feeling far from God, they emphasize the importance of scripture, prayer, and community in rekindling a sense of closeness. The episode encourages listeners to trust in God's unwavering presence, even when emotions suggest otherwise, reminding them that faith is a journey filled with highs and lows.

Key Highlights:

[00:00 - 00:39] Introduction to Faith Unfiltered

[00:40 - 02:21] Feeling Far from God

[02:22 - 03:42] Biblical Examples of Feeling Distant

[03:43 - 06:28] The Importance of Community and Worship

[06:29 - 10:18] Struggles with Modern Church Practices

[10:19 - 19:00] The Power of Stillness and Journaling

[19:01 - 21:42] Seeking a Like-Minded Church Community

[21:43 - 21:53] Understanding God's Omniscience

[21:54 - 22:28] Managing Expectations in Faith

[22:29 - 25:48] Personal Struggles and Vulnerability

[25:49 - 30:09] Spiritual Warfare and Family Challenges

[30:10 - 39:46] The Power of Scripture and Prayer

[39:47 - 41:36] Finding Community and Serving Others

[41:37 - 42:14] Encouragement and Closing Remarks

Tweetable Quotes:

"My feelings are real, but they're not reliable. God's word is reliable." - Ms. Angela

"The Bible is our guidebook." - Ms. Amber

" My confidence is in his promise that nothing can separate me from his love in Christ Jesus." - Ms. Angela

"Feelings are not facts. Even if you feel distant, the truth is God promises he will never leave nor forsake you." - Ms. Amber

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