When God Doesn’t Make Sense: Trusting the Infinite
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Do you ever catch yourself trying to make sense of God? Expecting Him to move the way you would, think the way you think, or fit neatly into your logic? This episode will challenge all of that.
God isn’t just bigger than you, He’s entirely “other.” Isaiah 55:8–9 reminds us that His thoughts and ways are far beyond anything we could imagine. In this powerful, extended message, we confront the dangerous trend of shrinking God down to human terms, and rediscover the awe, reverence, and wonder we were made for.
This is a wake-up call to leave behind shallow faith and worship the untamable, holy, all-powerful God who invites us to know Him, not figure Him out.
This episode will help you:
- Embrace the mystery of God’s ways
- Let go of your need to understand everything
- Reclaim a reverent, awe-filled relationship with God
- Worship Him with humility, boldness, and depth
If you’re ready to stop playing it safe with your faith and start worshipping God as He truly is, this message is for you.
If this stirred something in you, if you’re ready to leave behind the shallows and pursue the deep things of God, then keep coming back. This podcast is here to walk with you, challenge you, and encourage you to go further than you’ve ever gone in your faith. You were made for the deep… and the deep is calling.
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