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Don't Demote God in the Dark

17 min · 9 de may de 2026
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When the storm hit the Sea of Galilee, the disciples woke Jesus up and called him Teacher. Not Lord. Not Master. Teacher. One word — and it revealed exactly what fear had done to their faith. In this episode, we dig into Mark 4:35–41 and the detail most people read right past: that in the middle of the crisis, the disciples demoted God without even realizing it. We do the same thing. Storms don't create your theology — they reveal it. This one is for any man who has ever questioned God's character when the pressure was on. Don't demote God in the dark.

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