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What if we’ve been looking at sin all wrong? In this episode, I reflect on the way sin was framed for me growing up, how it became a label, a burden, a weight I carried long after forgiveness was promised. I talk about my time as a teacher, how I tried to help students see that their choices don’t define their worth, and how that same truth applies to us as adults. I explore the original meaning of sin: “to miss the mark” and what it means to reframe sin not as a list of dos and don’ts, but as the things that either give to us or take from us. Inspired by The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis, this episode is an invitation to let go of shame, reclaim our humanity, and step into something more freeing, more honest, and more whole.
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By Roy Clemenz4.7
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What if we’ve been looking at sin all wrong? In this episode, I reflect on the way sin was framed for me growing up, how it became a label, a burden, a weight I carried long after forgiveness was promised. I talk about my time as a teacher, how I tried to help students see that their choices don’t define their worth, and how that same truth applies to us as adults. I explore the original meaning of sin: “to miss the mark” and what it means to reframe sin not as a list of dos and don’ts, but as the things that either give to us or take from us. Inspired by The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis, this episode is an invitation to let go of shame, reclaim our humanity, and step into something more freeing, more honest, and more whole.
If this episode meant something to you, I’d love it if you’d take a second to like, subscribe, and leave a review, it really helps more people find the show.
You can head over to https://gofund.me/7ebb0524 every bit helps.
And if you’re looking for more reflection, honesty, and spiritual wrestling, check out my Substack:
Thanks for being here.