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Pastor Stephanie Roberts | All People

43 min · 4. juni 2026
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This week at All People, Pastor Stephanie Roberts delivers a message centered on the tension between divine promises and personal expectations. She utilizes her own life story of professional and romantic uncertainty at age twenty-eight to illustrate how disillusionment often stems from misinterpreting God's "goodness" through a lens of human comfort rather than spiritual growth. She structures the message around biblical examples—such as the Israelites fearing giants and the doubts of the apostle Thomas—to argue that resistance and hardship are not signs of abandonment but are intentional tools for spiritual transformation. Ultimately, the text serves as an exhortation for believers to anchor their peace in the presence of Jesus rather than the absence of trouble, concluding with a call to align one's perspective with the "higher ways" of God.

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