Why Does Evil Win? The Judges 19 Horror, Generational Trauma, and the Limits of Faith.
The Hardest Question: Why Does Evil Win? We dive into the moral anarchy of the Book of Judges and the theological problem of inherited sin. Find out why the promise of "Divine Patience" is the key to understanding God's timing, and how Jesus's traumatic experiences—from the wilderness to the cross—offer a pathway out of the abuse cycle.
🧠 Analyzing Job
Job wasn't just grieving; he was experiencing the symptoms of acute psychological trauma. We analyze the Book of Job through a modern clinical lens—how his physical sores, sleeplessness, and profound dread perfectly align with Major Depression, PTSD, and the toxic effects of social isolation.
Why God Needs Your Weakness to Deliver His Love
The truth is, God doesn't fix the cracks of our anxiety or trauma because the cracks are the point. The vessel isn't strong despite the flaws; it's effective because of them. We have this treasure in cracked jars of clay—find out why your weakness is your most powerful ministry.
The Control Freak's Guide to Letting Go
The lie that our safety depends on our foresight is the single greatest spiritual hurdle we face. Surrender isn't passive; it's the most aggressive act of faith we can practice.
The Toxic Comfort of Friends
After surviving the storm, I had to survive the guilt-trips of Job’s friends. Find out why God flashing His Pilot’s License is the only antidote to bad advice and anxious self-interrogation.