Forge Podcast: Conversations for the Journey

Going "Into the Deep" - Deep Deliverance with James Delarato- Men's Retreat Session 2

1 h 9 min · 19. Mai 2026
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What do you do when you realize you’ve been running—from God, from people, or from the hard parts of your own story? Recorded at Scottsdale Bible Church’s Men’s Retreat in Williams, Arizona, James walks us into Jonah’s turning point: the place where rebellion meets mercy, and suffering becomes the strange doorway back to God’s care. Through Jonah’s prayer “in the deep,” we see a Father who disciplines, yes—but whose deepest instinct is compassion. We talk about the tension of “good news, bad news” reversals in real life, the ache of spiritual darkness, and why God’s rescue is meant to be holistic—heart, soul, mind, strength, and relationships. James also shares pieces of his own testimony, tracing how God met him in pain and kept him from being swallowed by it. God doesn’t cast off the broken. If you’ve been carrying shame, hiding wounds, or trying to survive alone, there’s an invitation here: cry out, come back, and let mercy do what punishment never could.

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