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In this episode of Voice the Kingdom, we unpack one of the most misunderstood distinctions in the Christian walk: the difference between conviction and condemnation.
Many believers confuse the voice of the Holy Spirit with shame, heaviness, and self-accusation — but God’s correction never crushes, and His conviction always leads to life. In this conversation, we expose how condemnation disguises itself as “conviction,” keeping people stuck in guilt instead of walking in freedom and obedience.
We talk honestly about how to discern God’s voice, how conviction draws you closer while condemnation pushes you away, and why learning this difference is essential for spiritual maturity, healing, and leadership.
In this episode, we unpack:
How to recognize the voice of the Holy Spirit
Why conviction produces repentance without shame
The fruit of God’s correction versus the fruit of accusation
Why clarity in this area changes how you hear God and walk with Him
Listen in and be reminded: God corrects to restore, not to punish. Conviction leads you forward — condemnation holds you hostage.
By Voice The KingdomIn this episode of Voice the Kingdom, we unpack one of the most misunderstood distinctions in the Christian walk: the difference between conviction and condemnation.
Many believers confuse the voice of the Holy Spirit with shame, heaviness, and self-accusation — but God’s correction never crushes, and His conviction always leads to life. In this conversation, we expose how condemnation disguises itself as “conviction,” keeping people stuck in guilt instead of walking in freedom and obedience.
We talk honestly about how to discern God’s voice, how conviction draws you closer while condemnation pushes you away, and why learning this difference is essential for spiritual maturity, healing, and leadership.
In this episode, we unpack:
How to recognize the voice of the Holy Spirit
Why conviction produces repentance without shame
The fruit of God’s correction versus the fruit of accusation
Why clarity in this area changes how you hear God and walk with Him
Listen in and be reminded: God corrects to restore, not to punish. Conviction leads you forward — condemnation holds you hostage.