Forged for a Purpose

A Fire That Forms a Man

28 min · 20. apr. 2026
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In this episode of Forged for a Purpose, we talk about the fire that shapes every man God uses. Real growth is not found in comfort—it is forged through pressure, trials, and refining moments that test what we truly believe. We unpack how God uses hardship to strip away passivity, expose what is in our hearts, and build strength, endurance, and obedience. This is not random suffering—it is intentional shaping. If you have ever wondered why the path feels hard, or if the pressure you are facing has a purpose, this conversation will challenge you to see the fire differently—not as something to escape, but as something God uses to form you into the man He has called you to be. You were not made to drift. You were forged for a purpose.

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