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In this episode, we dive into the feeling many believers quietly struggle with — those seasons when it feels like God is distant, silent, or hard to find. Through the metaphor of playing hide and seek, we explore what it truly means to seek God, why He sometimes seems quiet, and how these moments are not abandonment, but invitation.
We talk about:
- Why seeking God is part of spiritual growth
- How silence can strengthen our faith
- The difference between God hiding from us and God revealing to us
- How shame and fear can make us the ones who hide
- Why persistence in seeking leads to a deeper relationship with Him
If you’ve ever felt like you’re searching for God in the dark, this episode will remind you of a powerful truth: God is not far. He is near, He is moving, and He wants to be found.
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