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Four Walls Podcast

Four Walls Podcast

Auteur(s): Toya Redd
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This podcast addresses the 4 foundational areas of our lives, AKA our Four Walls, which include our Spiritual Walk, Relationships, Physical health and Finances. When we apply biblical principles and Godly wisdom to these areas, we are empowered to live successful and fulfilling lives.

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  • Why Do Bad Things Happen? Pt. 4 (The Silver Lining)
    Sep 28 2025

    Ever wondered why a loving God allows suffering to continue? Our final episode in the "Why Bad Things Happen" series unveils the profound silver lining hidden within God's redemptive plan.

    We journey through Isaiah 14 to understand Satan's fall from heaven and his ongoing influence in our world. The fascinating question emerges: why wasn't Satan immediately cast into the lake of fire? The answer reveals God's extraordinary grace toward humanity. By delaying final judgment, God creates space for our redemption—an opportunity Satan will never receive. When we sin, we experience fractured fellowship with God and damaged relationships, yet unlike our enemy, we've been offered a path to restoration through Christ.

    The parallels between spiritual and physical realms illuminate God's wisdom. Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac established the pattern for God's ultimate sacrifice—His own Son. This divine exchange represents the greatest silver lining in human history: through one man sin entered the world, and through one Man salvation became available to all who believe. Even amid judgment pronouncements, God promises restoration for His people, a time when "the Lord shall give thee rest from thy sorrow and fear." This prophetic assurance extends to all believers and even to creation itself, which awaits liberation from the curse of sin.

    As we navigate challenging times, remember that God's redemptive plan surpasses anything the enemy can devise against us. Join us next Monday for our new series "Lady in Waiting," where we'll explore relationship readiness from a biblical perspective, helping both women and men understand God's design for healthy relationships.

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    21 min
  • Why Do Bad Things Happen? Pt. 3 (The Wages of Sin)
    Sep 27 2025

    Sin and its consequences are often misunderstood, yet they create a profound spiritual framework for understanding why bad things happen in our world. Drawing on biblical foundations, this episode delves into the concept of "the wages of sin" – not as an arbitrary punishment, but as an earned payment within a spiritual contract.

    The spiritual economy operates on principles as clear as our physical economy. Just as soldiers receive pay for service and farmers live off their harvest, sin generates its own form of payment. This system wasn't created for humanity but was established when Satan rebelled against God. What's remarkable is the contrast between sin's wages (something earned) and God's gift of salvation (freely given through grace).

    We explore biblical examples from John the Baptist's teachings to Paul's letters, revealing how unpaid spiritual debts create an imbalance that demands rectification. From Cain and Abel to the global flood and Sodom's destruction, we see that God has consistently acted to contain overwhelming sin while providing escape routes for the righteous. These weren't arbitrary acts of divine wrath but necessary interventions to prevent evil from consuming everything.

    Perhaps most comforting is the revelation that hell was never created for humans – it was designed specifically for Satan and fallen angels. Unlike them, we have access to redemption through Christ. When we witness calamities that seem to remove evil influences, we can trust they're protecting us from forces that would otherwise lead to greater suffering.

    Ready to transform your understanding of suffering and divine justice? Listen now and discover why repentance, not questioning, is our most powerful response to the bad things happening around us. Next episode, we'll explore the silver lining amidst these challenges.

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    25 min
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