We still know them by name. The people we thought would be by our side and stand with us through thick and thin. But something happened. Maybe it was our fault. Maybe it was beyond our control. Either way, the people we thought we could go through anything with are no longer there. Best friends. Close family. Valued co-workers. But why did it have to happen this way? And where is God in the midst of these broken relationships? In this clip, Pastor Steven Furtick explains the greater purpose we find when someone we love leaves our life.
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Pastor Steven Furtick, Elevation Church
Originally posted on www.stevenfurtick.com on September 5, 2013.
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