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Far into the Journey
Based on Mark 4:36-41 "Far into the Journey" calls on believers to contemplate the difficulties and obstacles that arise in the lives of followers of Jesus Christ. The story of Jesus calming the storm serves as an illustration, emphasising that even in the midst of our storms, Jesus is present, even if His silence or seeming unawareness may lead us to think otherwise. These challenges should not be viewed as a reflection of God's lack of love for us; rather, they provide opportunities for our faith in Jesus Christ to grow. It is important to remember that Jesus is always with us. My prayer is that this podcast brings you some encouragement and hope, keep on trusting Him regardless of the circumstances you encounter.Shalom! Credit:Portraits of Hope: Carry Me (Instrumental)Ray Boltz: Through it allDisclaimer: All music used belong to the copyright owner credited. NO copyright infringement intended.