Episode 40: How to Trust God After Struggle and Loss
There are seasons in life when everything feels like it is breaking at once. Betrayal. Grief. Spiritual confusion. Marriage strain. Family pressure. Financial stress. Loss layered on loss. That is what makes this conversation on Redeeming Her so powerful. In this episode, Deborah Larson sits down with Sarah Stoke for a deeply honest conversation about what it looks like to walk through betrayal, a fractured past, blended family challenges, grief, separation in marriage, and the long road back to trust. What unfolds is not a polished church answer. It is a real story of trusting God after struggle and loss.
When betrayal and pain shape your view of life
Sarah’s story did not begin with one painful event. It began with years of spiritual confusion, family division, a difficult first marriage, and betrayal that reached deep into both her home life and her identity.She shares how those early experiences shaped the way she saw relationships, faith, and even herself. Betrayal did not just wound her marriage. It affected the way she learned to guard her heart, question people’s intentions, and wrestle through what was true.That is what many people experience after trauma. The pain is rarely isolated. It spreads. It changes how you think, how you trust, and how you protect yourself.
What happens when marriage, grief, and identity collideAs Sarah and Seth built a blended family, life kept piling on pressure. They were raising six children, navigating past wounds, carrying financial stress, and then grief hit again with the death of Seth’s brother. That grief exposed everything unresolved beneath the surface. Instead of moving toward each other, they began living separate emotional lives. Sarah was functioning as the provider and problem solver. Seth was carrying deep pain and trauma that had never fully healed. They reached the point of separation, divided households, and even completed divorce papers. And yet the breakthrough did not come through image management, performance, or pretending to be strong. It came through surrender.
Trusting God again when the path makes no sense
One of the most striking parts of this episode is the decision Sarah and Seth made when they were already separated. Instead of giving up, they turned back to prayer and felt led to do something that looked irrational by normal standards: step away, sell the house, buy an RV, and spend months traveling together as a family. On paper, it sounded reckless. In reality, it became the beginning of restoration. That part of the story carries a lesson many people need to hear: God’s direction will not always look logical to the outside world. Sometimes the path of healing cuts straight through your comfort, your image, your finances, your timeline, and your control.Sarah says the hardest step was truly trusting God. Not casually. Not in a decorative, social-media-caption way. In the real sense of laying down control and believing He would lead them through what they could not fix on their own. Redemption is not your job to manufacture. It is in God’s nature to redeem.
Closing
If this conversation stirred something in you, take a few quiet minutes today and ask God where fear has been leading your decisions. Then listen. Write it down. Be honest. Your breakthrough may not begin with a perfect plan. It may begin with one surrendered conversation. To connect with Deborah Larson and learn more about Redeeming Her, visit the links in the show notes and share this episode with someone who needs hope after heartbreak.
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