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Why does condemnation feel so automatic?
In this episode, John explores how shame and judgment often operate through what sociologists call status degradation rituals, the subtle ways we lower others to elevate ourselves.
Drawing on insights from Harold Garfinkel, John shows how condemnation works socially, emotionally, and spiritually. Then he walks us through powerful Gospel moments where Jesus reverses the pattern:
• the sinful woman at Simon’s house
• the prodigal son welcomed home
• Jesus washing his disciples’ feet
• and ultimately, the cross itself
You’ll learn:
- how condemnation functions as a social ritual
- why Jesus chooses downward mobility
- how humility defeats hostility
- what Philippians 2 reveals about real greatness
- how serving others rewires the heart
John also reflects on how crucifixion was designed by Rome as the ultimate humiliation — and how Jesus voluntarily enters that suffering to defeat condemnation once and for all.
The invitation is simple and brave:
come to Jesus in humility,
serve instead of shame,
and help elevate the people around you.
Because there really is now no condemnation.
📚 Today's Resources:
Harold Garfinkel — Status degradation rituals
N. T. Wright — On crucifixion as Rome’s ultimate humiliation tool
Early Christian graffiti (mocking Jesus on the cross) as historical illustration
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Frost on My Window by Coldbrew - MB01IZWASF1DYPO
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Why does condemnation feel so automatic?
In this episode, John explores how shame and judgment often operate through what sociologists call status degradation rituals, the subtle ways we lower others to elevate ourselves.
Drawing on insights from Harold Garfinkel, John shows how condemnation works socially, emotionally, and spiritually. Then he walks us through powerful Gospel moments where Jesus reverses the pattern:
• the sinful woman at Simon’s house
• the prodigal son welcomed home
• Jesus washing his disciples’ feet
• and ultimately, the cross itself
You’ll learn:
- how condemnation functions as a social ritual
- why Jesus chooses downward mobility
- how humility defeats hostility
- what Philippians 2 reveals about real greatness
- how serving others rewires the heart
John also reflects on how crucifixion was designed by Rome as the ultimate humiliation — and how Jesus voluntarily enters that suffering to defeat condemnation once and for all.
The invitation is simple and brave:
come to Jesus in humility,
serve instead of shame,
and help elevate the people around you.
Because there really is now no condemnation.
📚 Today's Resources:
Harold Garfinkel — Status degradation rituals
N. T. Wright — On crucifixion as Rome’s ultimate humiliation tool
Early Christian graffiti (mocking Jesus on the cross) as historical illustration
🙌 New episodes every weekday.
📲 Subscribe, like, and share to help others grow spiritually. One day at a time.
Become New is here to help you grow spiritually one day at a time.
TEXT US at 855-888-0444
EMAIL US at [email protected]
GET OUR WEEKDAY EMAILS WITH EXTRA GOODIES at becomenew.com/subscribe
GET A TEXT REMINDER FOR NEW VIDEOS: text BECOME to 855-888-0444
SEND US PRAYER REQUESTS: via text or email; we'll send you a written prayer from our team
😊 Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1CnqywVp9s/
🤳Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/become.new/
Music Credits:
Believe Me by Glass Echoes - MB01UU8HNMQ8GT0
Frost on My Window by Coldbrew - MB01IZWASF1DYPO

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