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Have you ever felt like your circumstances have reached a dead end? In this episode of On The Move, we explore the story of Sarah from Hebrews 11—a woman who walked through disappointment, delay, and doubt.
Joining us is Trenton Stokes as we tackle a difficult reality: What do we do when our limitations feel bigger than God's promises? We discuss why we often quietly declare situations "dead" or "too far gone" before God does, and how cynicism can sometimes act as a protective armor against the pain of hope.
This conversation challenges the common assumption that prolonged disappointment implies God’s absence. Instead, we reframe the narrative: the gap between our questions and God’s answers isn't where promises go to die, it’s where His faithfulness goes to work.
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Have you ever felt like your circumstances have reached a dead end? In this episode of On The Move, we explore the story of Sarah from Hebrews 11—a woman who walked through disappointment, delay, and doubt.
Joining us is Trenton Stokes as we tackle a difficult reality: What do we do when our limitations feel bigger than God's promises? We discuss why we often quietly declare situations "dead" or "too far gone" before God does, and how cynicism can sometimes act as a protective armor against the pain of hope.
This conversation challenges the common assumption that prolonged disappointment implies God’s absence. Instead, we reframe the narrative: the gap between our questions and God’s answers isn't where promises go to die, it’s where His faithfulness goes to work.