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270 | The Empty Tomb Felt Like Loss - Why Trusting God Feels So Hard in Uncertainty

Many of us love God deeply - and yet there are seasons when He feels distant, unclear, or even absent.

The Resurrection reveals something surprising: the empty tomb, which first felt like loss and confusion, became the very place where faith deepened.

Psychologically, this reflects how secure attachment is not built only through closeness, but through moments of separation, uncertainty, and return.

What feels like distance may actually be part of how trust is being formed. In this episode, we explore how to navigate these seasons with clarity, steadiness, and faith.

In this episode, you learn about:
☀️ The empty tomb: why apparent absence can be the beginning of deeper faith.
☀️ Attachment and trust: how “leaving and returning” strengthens your relationship with God."
☀️ Training your subconscious to believe in the joy of the Resurrection!
☀️ Practical integration: simple ways to move through uncertainty without losing your center.

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