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We Are All Here: Suicide Prevention, Human Trafficking, & Grace In Acts 16

32 min · 10. Juli 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2093758/fan_mail/new] In this solo Radiating Faith sermon, I explore Acts 16 and the powerful connections between spiritual discernment, human exploitation, worship during suffering, forgiveness, and suicide prevention. I examine how Paul and Silas remained faithful through opposition, physical abuse, imprisonment, and uncertainty—and how their response influenced everyone listening around them. I begin with the enslaved young woman whose spiritual condition was being exploited for financial gain. Although the spirit within her spoke words that sounded truthful, Paul refused to accept endorsement from an evil source. Her owners responded with anger when their ability to profit from her disappeared. I connect this biblical account to modern human trafficking, sexual exploitation, coercive relationships, and the difficult reality that rescuing people often threatens those who benefit from their captivity. I then examine Paul and Silas worshiping while imprisoned. Scripture specifically tells us that the other prisoners were listening, reminding us that people observe how we respond when our faith becomes costly. Worship is not merely something we practice after deliverance. It can become an act of leadership, testimony, and spiritual resistance while we are still wounded, confined, and waiting for circumstances to change. Finally, I focus on the Philippian jailer, who prepared to take his own life because he believed he had failed and could not survive the resulting shame. Paul intervened with the words, “We are all here.” I discuss why suicide prevention is connected to forgiveness, grace, accountability, and the preservation of life—even when the person in danger has harmed us. Acts 16 ultimately demonstrates that shame does not have to end in death, suffering does not silence worship, and one act of mercy can transform an individual, a household, and everyone watching. Website: https://coupleonukes.com [https://coupleonukes.com/] Exodus, Honor Your Heart, & Nulu Knives: https://www.coupleonukes.com/affiliates/ [https://www.coupleonukes.com/affiliates/] Want to be a guest on Couple O' Nukes? Send me a message on PodMatch:  https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1726279485588093e83e0e007 [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1726279485588093e83e0e007] Sign Up For A PodMatch Account: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/coupleonukes [https://www.joinpodmatch.com/coupleonukes] *Couple O' Nukes LLC and Mr. Whiskey are not licensed medical entities, nor do they take responsibility for any advice or information put forth by guests. Take all advice at your own risk.

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We Are All Here: Suicide Prevention, Human Trafficking, & Grace In Acts 16

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2093758/fan_mail/new] In this solo Radiating Faith sermon, I explore Acts 16 and the powerful connections between spiritual discernment, human exploitation, worship during suffering, forgiveness, and suicide prevention. I examine how Paul and Silas remained faithful through opposition, physical abuse, imprisonment, and uncertainty—and how their response influenced everyone listening around them. I begin with the enslaved young woman whose spiritual condition was being exploited for financial gain. Although the spirit within her spoke words that sounded truthful, Paul refused to accept endorsement from an evil source. Her owners responded with anger when their ability to profit from her disappeared. I connect this biblical account to modern human trafficking, sexual exploitation, coercive relationships, and the difficult reality that rescuing people often threatens those who benefit from their captivity. I then examine Paul and Silas worshiping while imprisoned. Scripture specifically tells us that the other prisoners were listening, reminding us that people observe how we respond when our faith becomes costly. Worship is not merely something we practice after deliverance. It can become an act of leadership, testimony, and spiritual resistance while we are still wounded, confined, and waiting for circumstances to change. Finally, I focus on the Philippian jailer, who prepared to take his own life because he believed he had failed and could not survive the resulting shame. Paul intervened with the words, “We are all here.” I discuss why suicide prevention is connected to forgiveness, grace, accountability, and the preservation of life—even when the person in danger has harmed us. Acts 16 ultimately demonstrates that shame does not have to end in death, suffering does not silence worship, and one act of mercy can transform an individual, a household, and everyone watching. Website: https://coupleonukes.com [https://coupleonukes.com/] Exodus, Honor Your Heart, & Nulu Knives: https://www.coupleonukes.com/affiliates/ [https://www.coupleonukes.com/affiliates/] Want to be a guest on Couple O' Nukes? Send me a message on PodMatch:  https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1726279485588093e83e0e007 [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1726279485588093e83e0e007] Sign Up For A PodMatch Account: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/coupleonukes [https://www.joinpodmatch.com/coupleonukes] *Couple O' Nukes LLC and Mr. Whiskey are not licensed medical entities, nor do they take responsibility for any advice or information put forth by guests. Take all advice at your own risk.

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