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Have you ever found yourself trapped in a cycle of condemning thoughts—ones that whisper you're not enough, that you’ve messed up too badly, or that God must be disappointed in you? This episode is for you.
We’re talking about the difference between the voice of condemnation and the voice of God’s truth. Condemnation shames and isolates, but the Holy Spirit convicts with hope and draws us closer. We’ll unpack how Scripture tells us we are clean, forgiven, and precious in His sight, even in our weakness.
Let this episode be a moment of exchange—trading guilt for grace, heaviness for hope, and fear for the Father's love. We’ll also lead you in a time of prayer to invite God to speak His truth over the places where condemnation has taken root.
Questions Asked: 1. what are the specific lies that my inner critic is saying against me? Holy Spirit, please bring up all lies, so I can take them captive.2. Holy Spirit, what truth do you want to apply to this lie? 3. Lord, have I been holding condemnation towards someone else? If so, please reveal to me who that is.4. Ask for forgiveness for bringing your condemnation. And I want you to pray for that specific person.