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Have you ever felt like God is distant—or absent altogether?
In this episode of More Faith, More Life, Pastor Steve Gray explores one of the most misunderstood spiritual realities: when God withdraws, not in catastrophe, but in silence. Drawing from Scripture, personal experience in historic revivals, and biblical examples, he explains how divine withdrawal can be a form of judgment that feels like freedom but slowly leads to spiritual drift.
This conversation challenges comfortable Christianity, exposes the danger of resisting conviction, and invites listeners to rediscover the presence of God as the anchor for clarity, wisdom, and purpose.
If you’ve ever wondered why faith feels quiet, why conviction fades, or why church feels routine, this episode is for you.
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By Pastor Steve Gray5
2020 ratings
Have you ever felt like God is distant—or absent altogether?
In this episode of More Faith, More Life, Pastor Steve Gray explores one of the most misunderstood spiritual realities: when God withdraws, not in catastrophe, but in silence. Drawing from Scripture, personal experience in historic revivals, and biblical examples, he explains how divine withdrawal can be a form of judgment that feels like freedom but slowly leads to spiritual drift.
This conversation challenges comfortable Christianity, exposes the danger of resisting conviction, and invites listeners to rediscover the presence of God as the anchor for clarity, wisdom, and purpose.
If you’ve ever wondered why faith feels quiet, why conviction fades, or why church feels routine, this episode is for you.
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