Conversations With God with Doug Sherman

The Always/Never God | Conversation Starters 10

3 min · 13 jul 2026
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In this episode, Doug introduces a framework he calls the "Always/Never God", pairing what God always is with what He never is, to expose the lies we unconsciously believe about him. Always infinitely brilliant, never mistaken. Always truthful, never deceptive. And today's focus: always monumentally kind, never cruel. Action item: Set alarms for 10am, 4pm, and 8pm. At each one, say: "God, I thank you that you are always kind to me and you are never cruel." At the end of the day, notice how that reframe changed what you saw. If it feels right, add: "Lord, I'm sorry I've complained so much."

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A God Who Never Stops Knocking | Conversation Starters 09

God isn't just somewhere in the universe, He's present with you, right now, waiting for you to turn your attention to him. In this episode, Doug unpacks one of the most disorienting truths in the Bible: God is not only physically present everywhere in creation, he is relationally present with his children, attentive to everything you're feeling, thinking, and experiencing. We have a friendship with a king. Jesus himself used that word. The anchor image is Revelation 3:20 — "Behold, I stand at the door and knock." Doug points out the tense: it's continual present. He is always knocking. Action item: Set alarms for 10am, 4pm, and 8pm. At each one, say: "Lord, thank you that you are always present and attentive with me every moment of every day." Then sit with that for a few seconds. Psalm 139 is worth reading on your own today alongside it.

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