Is It Bad to Be Mad at God When Life Feels Unfair? | Questions From the Backseat (Kids Ask Pastor Justin) A Carpooling with Jesus Series
Carpooling with JesusSUBMIT YOUR QUESTION Got a question from the backseat? Send it in here: https://bit.ly/4bgCQir Questions from the Backseat | A Carpooling with Jesus Series Kids ask great questions. Some of the best ones come from the backseat of the car. A kid asked Pastor Justin a real one: is it bad to be mad at God when life feels unfair? The honest answer is no. God is big enough to handle your real feelings, and He'd rather have your honest heart than a fake smile. In this episode, Pastor Justin walks kids through Psalm 13, where King David looked up and asked, "How long, Lord?" That moment is in Scripture for a reason. Being mad at God is not the same as turning your back on God, and bringing Him the real stuff is actually a sign of trust. Try one honest prayer today, even if it's hard. APPLE PODCASTS Apple Channel: https://apple.co/4gUygJoCarpooling with Jesus: https://apple.co/3Zt7lvOGoodnight Psalms: https://apple.co/4nPQBJyCarpooling with Heroes of the Bible: https://apple.co/42UWrBm SPOTIFY Subscribe on Spotify: https://bit.ly/SpotifySubscribeSpotify Plus (all shows + bonus content): https://bit.ly/SpotifyPlus CARPOOLING WITH JESUS COMMUNITY Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/CPWJFBYouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/YoutubeCPWJInstagram: https://bit.ly/carpooling-instaTikTok: https://bit.ly/TikTokCarpoooling GET INVOLVED Request Free Stickers: https://bit.ly/CarpoolingStickersBook a Shout Out: https://bit.ly/booktheshoutoutSubmit a Question from the Backseat: https://bit.ly/4bgCQirGet Carpooling Unpacked Newsletter: https://bit.ly/Carpool-Unpacked Christian kids podcast, Bible questions for kids, kids ask questions about God, Bible Q&A for kids, kids devotional podcast, Christian podcast for families, faith conversations with kids, teaching kids about Jesus, Christian parenting resources, Bible podcast for elementary kids, car ride devotions for families, kids faith questions answered, helping kids follow Jesus.