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God Never Leaves Us | Ep. 119

God Never Leaves Us | Ep. 119

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This episode is also available as a Written Reflection. If you prefer reading to listening, you can find the written version here: https://orderwithinpodcast.com/p/god-never-leaves-us-wr

In this episode of Order Within, we explore the theme of God's unwavering presence in our lives despite the chaos and injustices of the world. Addressing the struggles many face with the existence of evil and suffering, we delve into religious teachings to elucidate why these challenges do not signify God's absence.

We discuss a reflection prompted by a video on LinkedIn, highlighting misconceptions about Satan and God's nature. Through the lens of biblical stories, particularly the fall of Eden, Brandon explains the significance of free will and the consequences of human choices.

We underscore the concept of redemption through Christ and emphasize the importance of forming a personal relationship with God. The episode concludes with a prayer for understanding, guidance, and spiritual awakening.

Table of Contents

00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

00:18 The Chaos and Injustice of the World

01:11 Questioning God's Presence

01:53 A Story from LinkedIn

05:30 The Fall and Separation from God

07:54 God's Ever-Present Love

13:40 Redemption Through Christ

20:43 The Importance of Choice in Faith

24:30 Concluding Thoughts and Prayer

26:03 Final Announcements

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