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Journey of a Thousand Steps
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35 episodes
1 week ago
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Why Pray to a God Who Lets Bad Things Happen?
Journey of a Thousand Steps
26 minutes
1 week ago
Why Pray to a God Who Lets Bad Things Happen?
How can God be both good and all-powerful? Surely God can be good, but powerless to stop all suffering, or all-powerful and, therefore, unkind? This week we explored the meaning and practice of worship as described in Psalm 145, in which the singer makes a promise to praise God every day, in all circumstances. We encountered the commitment that people of faith have to exhalt, bless, praise and confess God, even through trial, hardship and persecution. Heather shared a personal example of praising God from a place of despair, and how the Bible answers the question, 'Why pray to a God who lets bad things happen?' God is good. God is all-powerful. God respects the rules of war, and worship is our weapon.    Podcast by Heather Cetrangolo, 16 November 2025  
Journey of a Thousand Steps