Readings from the Cheap Seats

Meet me in Samaria

25 min · 7 de may de 2026
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In a world filled with chaos, doubt, and separation, the promise that Jesus will never leave us or abandon us is more vital, and more radical, than ever. When life’s burdens feel overwhelming and faith feels fragile, this episode reminds us how the Holy Spirit transforms those moments of loneliness into encounters with divine presence. If you've ever questioned whether God sees your struggles or wondered if you're truly part of His family, this episode offers a compelling, hope-filled answer. Chapters * 00:00 The Living Presence of the Holy Spirit * 06:25 Christian Joy and Witness * 11:46 Christ's Suffering and the Connection to Love * 18:30 Humble Witness and Obedience as Love

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