Mulder Church Podcast

Who's Responsible? Part 4: Why Does The World Seem To Be Falling Apart?

22 min · 4. maj 2026
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This message explores why the world feels like it’s unraveling, pointing to the biblical reality of broken systems, disordered desires, and spiritual opposition—but also to a deeper truth: creation isn’t just falling apart, it’s groaning toward restoration. Through Scripture, we’re reminded that even in chaos, God is at work bringing redemption, clarity, and hope through Christ. The world may feel unstable, but in Jesus, nothing is beyond restoration—and nothing can separate us from His love.

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