Steven Curtis Chapman
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Podcast Appearances
And I think that way and I think that way.
And I think grief exposes all of that at a โ
just on steroids of how complex we are and what do we do with the rage and the anger because death and especially the death of a child, even as believers in this is not the end of the story, believers in one who has conquered death and the grave and all of those things that anchor our hearts down, the hope that we have.
You know what you know, but you feel what you feel.
Well...
I will.
I mean, there's so many ways to try to answer that.
And, you know, do we have like another four hours and, you know, and let's, you know, let's take it.
We need something more than water.
But.
But I mean, the first, you know, things that come to mind, the Psalms became so much more real to me.
And I mean, this is not, I know again, referencing what you said earlier, you know, we speak to, you speak and have the platform, you know, in a wonderful way to speak into people that are not necessarily of a faith community or, you know.
Sure.
But I only have one way to answer that because I wouldn't be sitting here having this conversation.
We wouldn't be married.
alive, probably, because there were a lot of prayers.
I mean, honestly, for this first time, you know, that I prayed, God, you know, I got through today, but please don't ask me to do another day.
I just, can I not wake up tomorrow?
Yeah.
And I'm out.