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There’s a difference between remembering your past and being haunted by it.
In this episode, I talk about the narrow road of discipleship—between spiritual amnesia and shame—and why God actually calls us to look back from time to time. Not to punish ourselves, but to remember His faithfulness.
When we look back the right way, one of two things happens:
Gratitude, when we see how far God has brought us.
Repentance, when we realize we’ve drifted or stalled.
What it should never lead to is shame.
Conviction is an invitation from God.
Shame is a verdict from the enemy.
If you’re growing, let gratitude fuel you forward.
If you feel further from God than ever, today is the day to return—not to hide.
Jesus is still inviting you back.
By Jerrad Lopes4.9
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There’s a difference between remembering your past and being haunted by it.
In this episode, I talk about the narrow road of discipleship—between spiritual amnesia and shame—and why God actually calls us to look back from time to time. Not to punish ourselves, but to remember His faithfulness.
When we look back the right way, one of two things happens:
Gratitude, when we see how far God has brought us.
Repentance, when we realize we’ve drifted or stalled.
What it should never lead to is shame.
Conviction is an invitation from God.
Shame is a verdict from the enemy.
If you’re growing, let gratitude fuel you forward.
If you feel further from God than ever, today is the day to return—not to hide.
Jesus is still inviting you back.

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