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Where Was God? | In the Beginning, the Fall, and the Reality of Evil - S1 E30

14 min · 8. juni 2026
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When tragedy strikes, it’s natural to ask: Where was God in the midst of my pain? This episode challenges that silence, revealing that God’s presence is closer than we think—especially when everything feels dark and broken. Pastor Josh explores the foundational moments from Genesis to today, showing that even at the dawn of creation and amidst catastrophic fall, God was there—hovering over chaos, speaking life, and initiating redemption. If you’ve ever questioned His presence during your darkest hours, this episode offers powerful hope: God is not distant, even when life’s pieces seem scattered and unfinished.

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Where Was God? – Introduction & The Night That Changed Everything - S1 E29

When tragedy strikes, it’s natural to ask, Where was God? But what if this seemingly silent God is closer than you think—especially in your darkest hours? If you’ve ever faced a moment where faith feels shaken, this episode is your guide through the pain, questions, and raw honesty that often come with suffering. We break down the key to surviving life's most devastating moments. You'll learn why God welcomes your questions and how He demonstrates His closeness through Scripture. Whether you're grieving a personal loss, battling doubt, or wrestling with the silence, this episode offers hope rooted in truth. Plus, insights from the author’s own story of loss and 20+ years of walking through grief reveal how God transforms tears into testimony.

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