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WHEN GOD BREAKS YOUR PLANS

WHEN GOD BREAKS YOUR PLANS

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You think you know betrayal? Try watching your ministry partner sell you out for pocket change.

In this raw conversation with Dylan (Adam—Biblical Man’s oldest son) , we rip open the comfortable lies Christians tell themselves about trust, holiness, and God's brutal sovereignty.

Forget your fluffy Jesus. The real Christ weeps with compassion but doesn't need your permission to exist. He'll let your dreams die if it serves His glory.

We expose the Judas archetype hiding in every congregation—sometimes in your own mirror. That Bible school friend who stabbed you in the back? That pastor who fell from grace? They're not anomalies. They're warnings.

Dylan's journey through Christian communities reveals an uncomfortable truth: God works through broken vessels while letting others shatter. And He doesn't owe you an explanation.

Your suffering isn't random. Your confusion isn't pointless. But make no mistake—you're not the main character in this story. He is.

This episode isn't for Christians who want to be coddled. It's for believers ready to face the God who is both loving Father and consuming fire.

Are you brave enough to meet Him?

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