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Episode 2: My View From the Pit
Life has a way of placing us in seasons we never would have chosen. Seasons of disappointment, delay, betrayal, loss, uncertainty, and questions that seem to have no answers. In those moments, it can feel as though our circumstances are defining our future.
In Episode 2 of The Tension Where Truth Lives, Pastor Charles Howse explores the powerful story of Joseph and asks a deeply personal question: What is the view from the pit?
Through real-life experiences, practical wisdom, and biblical insight, this episode examines the tension between what we see and what we have been shown. Joseph’s pit was real. His betrayal was real. His prison was real. Yet none of those realities were allowed to become his identity.
This conversation is not about denying life’s struggles. It is about learning how to hold on to purpose when the evidence seems to argue against it. It is about refusing to let your current location determine your ultimate destination. Most importantly, it is about remembering that even when you cannot see the whole picture, the Photographer can.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, forgotten, overlooked, or trapped in a season that doesn’t make sense, this episode will remind you of a simple but life-changing truth:
The pit may be where you are… but it does not have to be who you are.
Real Conversations. Deeper Perspectives. Timeless Truths.
Welcome to The Tension Where Truth Lives.
By Pastor Charles HowseSend us Fan Mail
Episode 2: My View From the Pit
Life has a way of placing us in seasons we never would have chosen. Seasons of disappointment, delay, betrayal, loss, uncertainty, and questions that seem to have no answers. In those moments, it can feel as though our circumstances are defining our future.
In Episode 2 of The Tension Where Truth Lives, Pastor Charles Howse explores the powerful story of Joseph and asks a deeply personal question: What is the view from the pit?
Through real-life experiences, practical wisdom, and biblical insight, this episode examines the tension between what we see and what we have been shown. Joseph’s pit was real. His betrayal was real. His prison was real. Yet none of those realities were allowed to become his identity.
This conversation is not about denying life’s struggles. It is about learning how to hold on to purpose when the evidence seems to argue against it. It is about refusing to let your current location determine your ultimate destination. Most importantly, it is about remembering that even when you cannot see the whole picture, the Photographer can.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, forgotten, overlooked, or trapped in a season that doesn’t make sense, this episode will remind you of a simple but life-changing truth:
The pit may be where you are… but it does not have to be who you are.
Real Conversations. Deeper Perspectives. Timeless Truths.
Welcome to The Tension Where Truth Lives.