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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 28 MIN

I Caused This Storm - Now What?

from Proclamation Station · host Revs. Louis and April Jenkins

Have you ever looked at a difficult situation and realized that you were the one who caused it?Many of life's storms are beyond our control, but some are the result of our own choices, actions, and decisions. The good news is that God does not abandon us when we make mistakes. Instead, He lovingly calls us to come to our senses, turn back to Him, and seek forgiveness.In this episode of Proclamation Station, we examine the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15 and discover what happens when we take responsibility for our actions, seek reconciliation with God and others, and trust in God's mercy. Together, we discuss the importance of self-examination, confession, repentance, and the peace that comes from making things right.If you've ever found yourself asking, "How do I get out of this mess I got myself into?" this episode offers biblical encouragement, practical wisdom, and hope for a fresh start.Listen now and be reminded that God's grace is waiting for those who are willing to come home.

Have you ever looked at a difficult situation and realized that you were the one who caused it? Many of life's storms are beyond our control, but some are the result of our own choices, actions, and decisions. The good news is that God does not abandon us when we make mistakes. Instead, He lovingly calls us to come to our senses, turn back to Him, and seek forgiveness. In this episode of Proclamation Station, we examine the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15 and discover what happens when...

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