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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 28 MIN

The Lonliness Lie

from Connecting the Dots · host Robin Michael Beach

Why does modern life feel so exhausting? In our series premiere, Bishop Robin Michael Beach tackles the pervasive sense of meaning deficit and cultural fragmentation. We are trying to find ultimate belonging in temporary structures. Bishop Beach breaks down why your feeling of alienation is actually a theological necessity, dismantling the cultural myth of "fitting in" and constructing the reality of the Kingdom of God as an alternative social order. Key Takeaways: - The feeling of alienation is not a psychological disorder; it is a theological reality. - We are attempting to build eternal identities on temporary cultural foundations. - The Logos provides the only coherent structure for human meaning. - The Kingdom of God is an alternative social order, not just a future destination. - True Shalom is found in alignment with divine order, not cultural conformity. Lexicon Terms Used: Logos, Shalom Scripture Reference: John 18:36

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Why does modern life feel so exhausting? In our series premiere, Bishop Robin Michael Beach tackles the pervasive sense of meaning deficit and cultural fragmentation. We are trying to find ultimate belonging in temporary structures. Bishop Beach...

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