Why Does God Hate Me: How to Strengthen Your Faith in the Midst of a Spiritual Drought
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Narrated by:
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James R. Cheatham
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By:
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Charles Rivers
About this listen
Author Pens Soul-Embracing Book On Spiritual Healing: There are no tags to identify the spiritually dead. They walk upright as everyday citizens among us, like zombies in search of compassion in a sea of ambivalent love. They are victims of emotional doubt, believing in God by name only. They are only legally married to their spouses and parents to children in the same fashion. However, the emotional flame that once lit their path to adventure is now inevitably snuffed out, and they know not where to turn to reignite it.
Where once the childhood spirit of imagination and motivation once welled from them like the Fountain of Youth is now all but replaced by the routine of mundane dogma. There is a specific time appointed to all of us to forgive our past hurts, settle our unpaid debts, and renew what is broken in our spiritual hearts or pay the consequences for a life of merely faking-the-funk of happiness. It is at these emotional wasteland crossroads of life that we find ourselves looking back longer far more than boldly navigating our forward momentum to growth. We become souls desperately seeking any lifeline thrown from humanity that only the Creator could provide if we would only look up to Heaven where our promised help springs eternal.
Our contorted beliefs of God as a blocker to our peace and happiness is what damages our abilities to call down the full blessings of Heaven already promised humankind. It is during these painful growth junctures that invade everybody’s life that we can choose to break free of the pain that has enveloped our lives or wallows in the valley of the shadow of death known as spiritual suicide.
©2019 Charles Rivers (P)2019 Charles Rivers