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When I was a little girl, it was so hard for me to tell a lie. I would do something that my mother or father asked me not to do and when they asked me if I did it, I would burst into tears. No poker face with me. I felt so bad even when I did lie that before the sun went down, I would write a note and place it on my mother's pillow confessing.
At an early age, I did not like how my secrets made be feel. They were to heavy to carry. If I tried to carry them, my attitude would be different. I could not be the happy, smiling, and free little girl my family had known me to be. Unconfessed sins will do that for us.
They hold us hostage in a mental and spiritual jail cell that change our true nature and the only way out is through confession. Listen in on why confession of our sins is the beginning of becoming a woman of God.
Subscribe to this podcast and follow Zenobia on FB @ https://www.facebook.com/QueenTruthSpoken/
IG @ https://www.instagram.com/naturallyqueenz/
By Zenobia JacksonWhen I was a little girl, it was so hard for me to tell a lie. I would do something that my mother or father asked me not to do and when they asked me if I did it, I would burst into tears. No poker face with me. I felt so bad even when I did lie that before the sun went down, I would write a note and place it on my mother's pillow confessing.
At an early age, I did not like how my secrets made be feel. They were to heavy to carry. If I tried to carry them, my attitude would be different. I could not be the happy, smiling, and free little girl my family had known me to be. Unconfessed sins will do that for us.
They hold us hostage in a mental and spiritual jail cell that change our true nature and the only way out is through confession. Listen in on why confession of our sins is the beginning of becoming a woman of God.
Subscribe to this podcast and follow Zenobia on FB @ https://www.facebook.com/QueenTruthSpoken/
IG @ https://www.instagram.com/naturallyqueenz/