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Hidden sin is like mold—it thrives in the dark but crumbles when exposed to the light. In this episode of The Mantle, Michael Warren unpacks why secrecy is the soil where sin grows and why confession is the doorway to both forgiveness and healing. From David’s misery in silence to Chuck Colson’s transformation after Watergate, discover how honesty before God and with others breaks sin’s grip. Freedom doesn’t come by pretending—it begins when you drag sin into the light.
By The Heights ChurchHidden sin is like mold—it thrives in the dark but crumbles when exposed to the light. In this episode of The Mantle, Michael Warren unpacks why secrecy is the soil where sin grows and why confession is the doorway to both forgiveness and healing. From David’s misery in silence to Chuck Colson’s transformation after Watergate, discover how honesty before God and with others breaks sin’s grip. Freedom doesn’t come by pretending—it begins when you drag sin into the light.