
The God Journey God’s Love and Moral Failure (#1018)
Jan 16, 2026
Delve into the complexities of faith and moral failure as the hosts unpack why many who preach love struggle to embody it. They discuss the dissonance between long-standing faith and personal transformation, and how grace is often misinterpreted. The conversation touches on the painful realities of betrayal, emphasizing the importance of compassion for victims. With a focus on love's potential to heal, they argue that true justice stems from deep love rather than legalism. Tune in for an insightful reflection on genuine repentance and the need for authentic love.
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When Presence Walks In
- Wayne describes presence 'walking in' unexpectedly down his hallway and inviting him to watch with God.
- He treasures those unmanufactured moments as deeply renewing beyond routine practice.
Sobbing In The Loader Cab
- Kyle recalls being overwhelmed with sobs in a loader cab when a song saturated him with God's presence.
- He stopped work because the encounter was unexpectedly intense and transformative.
Dead Things Can Look Alive
- The enemy's chief strategy is to make dead things look alive.
- Recognizing dead vs. alive prevents us from wasting life on counterfeit spiritual forms.



