EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 12 MIN
The Day We Stopped Feeling Alone
from A Time in the WORD · host Amado S Mendoza
The Day We Stopped Feeling AloneIn this episode of A Time in the Word, we explore the life of Joseph—a man who experienced betrayal, rejection, slavery, false accusation, and imprisonment. Humanly speaking, Joseph had every reason to feel abandoned and alone.Yet throughout his story, one truth is repeated again and again:"The Lord was with Joseph."Joseph's life is a powerful testimony to God's grace, favor, and faithful presence. Even in the pit, the prison, and the forgotten places, God never left him.Join us as we discover that our circumstances do not determine God's presence. The same God who walked with Joseph walks with His people today.If you have ever felt isolated, forgotten, or abandoned, this message will remind you that God is with you—even in the loneliest places of life.Key Scripture: Genesis 39Main Truth: We are never truly alone when God is with us.
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The Day We Stopped Feeling AloneIn this episode of A Time in the Word, we explore the life of Joseph—a man who experienced betrayal, rejection, slavery, false accusation, and imprisonment. Humanly speaking, Joseph had every reason to feel abandoned and alone.Yet throughout his story, one truth is repeated again and again:"The Lord was with Joseph."Joseph's life is a powerful testimony to God's grace, favor, and faithful presence. Even in the pit, the prison, and the forgotten places, God never left him.Join us as we discover that our circumstances do not determine God's presence. The same God who walked with Joseph walks with His people today.If you have ever felt isolated, forgotten, or abandoned, this message will remind you that God is with you—even in the loneliest places of life.Key Scripture: Genesis 39Main Truth: We are never truly alone when God is with us.
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