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Jarek Berga - April 19th 2026

When God says no, don’t shut Him out—let it reveal your heart and draw you closer to Him.

In this message from April 19, we step out of our Matthew series to explore the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4—a deeply human story about disappointment, trust, and how we respond when things don’t go our way.

We all experience moments where life doesn’t turn out how we hoped. Prayers seem unanswered, opportunities don’t come, and outcomes feel unfair. In those moments, something deeper is exposed—not just frustration, but questions about ourselves and about God. Can He be trusted? Has He forgotten me?

Through Cain’s story, we see that when God says “no,” it doesn’t create what’s inside us—it reveals it. Like blood work that exposes what’s already in the system, God uses these moments to surface what’s happening beneath the surface of our hearts.

The danger is not just disappointment—it’s what we do with it.

Cain withdraws. He refuses to bring what’s really going on inside him to God. And what he doesn’t bring to God eventually spills out in destructive ways. This message challenges us to consider: where are we staying on the surface instead of being honest with God? Where are we carrying things alone instead of bringing them into the light?

At the center of this message is a powerful invitation: when God says no, don’t pull back—lean in.

Because our response reveals what we trust.

While Cain closes himself off, Jesus shows us a different way. In the garden, facing suffering and a path He didn’t naturally desire, Jesus remains open to the Father: “Not my will, but Yours be done.” Where we tend to raise the drawbridge and protect ourselves, Jesus keeps His heart open—so that we can be welcomed in.

This message invites you to lower the drawbridge. To bring your disappointment, confusion, doubt, and questions honestly before God. Not to pretend, not to force a response—but to trust that He is still good, still near, and still at work.

Because when God says no, it is not rejection—it may be an invitation to deeper trust, healing, and transformation.

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