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2021 03 04 – Weekly Hopecast for Broken Families

2021 03 04 – Weekly Hopecast for Broken Families

Released Thursday, 4th March 2021
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2021 03 04 – Weekly Hopecast for Broken Families

2021 03 04 – Weekly Hopecast for Broken Families

2021 03 04 – Weekly Hopecast for Broken Families

2021 03 04 – Weekly Hopecast for Broken Families

Thursday, 4th March 2021
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March 4th, 2021 – THE SAVING FATHERHOOD – WEEKLY HOPECAST

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT

I want to personally invite each and every one of you to a ZOOM event this Friday March 5th at 7pm.  FAN-PAC is New Jersey’s Family Advocate Network – A Political Action committee with a mission to advocate for reforms in the family court that protect the interests of children and families in the state of New Jersey.  This Friday this online event will feature an attorney Steven M. Resnick, Esq.  who among other areas of family law promotes his experience in the area of parental alienation? 

Submit questions ahead of time – herefanpacofnj@gmail.comLive question and answer periodRegister in advance for zoom credentialshttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAuce6trTwoHN0oXTfZHOhSSPsx8gaxKq5m?mc_cid=7cfd08dedb&mc_eid=53479cb507

 SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT

Breakfast with Bacon – airing on AM 1110 WKQASAVING FATHERHOOD WILL BE ON THIS SHOW ON MARCH 26TH

Radio Host of Breakfast with Bacon: The Relationship Doctor

Fridays from 11:00 until noon on AM1110 WKQA

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THIRD ANNOUNCEMENT

Clean Law Union Podcast –

A NEW PODCAST

HOST – JOE GORMLEY

https://www.cleanlawunion.com/shows

I meet many alienated parents and victims of broken families and they all ask the same question.  They say “How long, oh Lord”?  But they leave out the Lord part.  “How long, oh Lord” is a common question in the psalms and all over scripture –

Psalm 13:1, 79:5, 89:46, 94:3, 6:3, 35:17, and there are many more places in scripture lamenting the same desire for rescue from many things.  I think the cry from broken families is best described in Psalm 94:3 which says            3       O LORD, how long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked exult?

But who are the wicked?  Who are we calling upon the Lord to crush on our behalf?  Is it our ex-wife or husband?  Is it the person we are still married to who is dragging us through the courts?   Is it a judge, an attorney or a psychologist, that we blame for our problems?  Is it a politician or a political party that deserves our wrath and by extension, God’s wrath?  We may reason that if God were just he would promptly strike down our enemies because of their ongoing, unrepentant sin. The problem with these theories is it ignores what Scripture teaches us about sin, God’s holiness, and how he handles evil.  There is no doubt that the alienated parent’s cause is just.  When the alienated parent cries out because their child has been taken from them either physically or emotionally it is not a cry that goes unheard by our creator.  When scripture asks “How long, oh Lord”?  the assumption is never that God doesn’t hear these cries, nor is he ambivalent.  The question is when will this sin be punished?  When will justice prevail? 

Do you believe this is true?  Do you believe that God is just and he has a plan to destroy evil?  Or do you still wonder if this is true?  Do you doubt God’s love or his control of the situation?  These are the two most important things, and they are often the biggest reasons for doubt.  God loves you and he’s in complete control.  Don’t worry, he’s got this. 

But if he’s in control, capable, completely sovereign over all creation, you may ask then, why?  Why doesn’t he crush all that is evil right now?  Why does he wait? 

 Because of the second premise.  He loves you.  And you are evil. Christians know this is true, King David who wrote most of the psalms knew this was true.  He had no doubt that he was guilty of evil acts, but God loved his repentant heart.  He cherished this man who struggled with his sin and called out for forgiveness.  God does not crush all evil because he is waitin...

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