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What to Do When God Feels Distant

6 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Even strong believers go through seasons where God feels distant. What do you do in those moments? In this episode of The Shepherd’s Table, Dr. David Colbert explores the reality of spiritual dryness and why feelings of distance from God are more common—and more important—than many realize. Drawing from Psalm 13:1 and Hebrews 13:5, this conversation offers clarity on why these seasons happen and how to remain grounded in faith when emotions feel uncertain. You’ll learn: • Why even faithful believers experience spiritual dryness • The difference between feeling distant from God and being distant from God • How God’s presence is rooted in His promises, not our emotions • Practical ways to stay consistent and connected in quiet seasons • How leaders can help others walk through spiritual dryness If you’re in a season where God feels quiet or far away, this episode will encourage you to stay rooted and keep moving forward in faith. Pull up a chair. There’s room for you at The Shepherd’s Table.

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