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In this episode, Paul asks Chaplain Ally whether the Bible contains stories where people suffered because of someone else’s choices—and how God showed His goodness in those moments. Chaplain Ally shares three powerful examples. Hagar was mistreated and driven into the wilderness because of decisions made by Sarai and Abram, yet she encountered God and called Him “the God who sees me.” The sailors in the story of Jonah faced a life-threatening storm caused by Jonah’s disobedience, but when the storm stopped, they recognized God’s power and worshiped Him. Bathsheba endured deep loss because of King David’s sin, yet God later restored her life through the birth of Solomon. These stories reveal a powerful truth: even when hardship comes through someone else’s wrongdoing, God still sees, cares, and brings restoration. The episode closes with a personal challenge—our choices affect others, so we must ask whether we are bringing storms into the lives of those around us.
By Chaplain Ally #10In this episode, Paul asks Chaplain Ally whether the Bible contains stories where people suffered because of someone else’s choices—and how God showed His goodness in those moments. Chaplain Ally shares three powerful examples. Hagar was mistreated and driven into the wilderness because of decisions made by Sarai and Abram, yet she encountered God and called Him “the God who sees me.” The sailors in the story of Jonah faced a life-threatening storm caused by Jonah’s disobedience, but when the storm stopped, they recognized God’s power and worshiped Him. Bathsheba endured deep loss because of King David’s sin, yet God later restored her life through the birth of Solomon. These stories reveal a powerful truth: even when hardship comes through someone else’s wrongdoing, God still sees, cares, and brings restoration. The episode closes with a personal challenge—our choices affect others, so we must ask whether we are bringing storms into the lives of those around us.