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Episode 101: The Consequences of Sin—and the Faithfulness of God

6 min · 18. Mai 2026
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In today’s episode, we reflect on 2 Samuel 13–14 and Acts 28, where we see the painful consequences of unchecked sin, silence, bitterness, and broken relationships within David’s family. At the same time, we witness the faithfulness of God as Paul continues to proclaim the gospel through hardship, imprisonment, and uncertainty. These passages remind us that sin causes deep wounds, true healing requires honesty and grace, and God’s mission continues even in difficult circumstances. This episode calls us to reject bitterness, pursue healing, and remain faithful wherever God has placed us.

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