Between Heaven & Earth

Episode 2: From Shame to Wholeness: Introducing Directed Confession & its Healing Power


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Summary

In this episode of “Between Heaven and Earth,” hosts Justin and Amy Howard, a married couple and parents to six sons, explore the themes of priesthood and spiritual duties as followers of Jesus. They emphasize the ongoing work of restoring communities to bring heaven and earth together, suggesting that listeners engage deeply with the work of God in their lives. The episode introduces the concept of "directed confession,” a vital tool for spiritual and emotional maturity. It explains how confessing one’s sins should not be a solitary act but part of a community process where believers support each other in identifying the roots of their sin and pain. The Howards advocate for a model of confession that fosters spiritual growth and community involvement. Eventually, they unpack the “Four R’s” of directed confession (Repent, Renounce, Release, Receive), emphasizing that healing and transformation come from recognizing sin, taking action through the power of community, and accepting God’s grace and healing. They encourage the practice of directed confession among families and in church communities as a means to break the cycle of shame and foster a culture of support and understanding.

Highlights
  • 🎙️ The hosts, Justin and Amy Howard, inspire listeners to understand the role of priesthood in their lives as they pursue spiritual growth.
  • 💬 The concept of “directed confession” is introduced as a communal tool for addressing sin and shame, rather than an isolated experience.
  • ✝️ Emphasis on the significance of understanding the spiritual duties of priests and how that relates to modern believers.
  • 🌱 The Four R’s of directed confession – Repent, Renounce, Release, Receive – serve as practical steps for spiritual and emotional healing.
  • 🙏 The importance of community support in confession to combat feelings of alienation and shame.
  • 📚 The podcast calls for a re-evaluation of how churches and leaders teach and practice confession, ensuring tools for healing are accessible and understood.
  • 🌟 Encouraging a shift from a culture of “superstar ministry” to one of shared vulnerability and communal growth in faith.
  • Key Insights
    • 🤝 The Role of Community in Spiritual Healing: Justin and Amy argue that the healing process must happen within a community context where individuals can be seen and supported. By fostering openness, believers can break free from the isolation that sin and shame often perpetuate.

    • 🔄 Four R’s Framework: The framework of Repent, Renounce, Release, and Receive empowers individuals to articulate their struggles, take decisive spiritual actions, and ultimately receive the healing that comes from God. This structured approach encourages believers to engage thoughtfully in their spiritual lives.

    • ⚖️ The Nature of the Priesthood: The concept of priesthood in the modern era transcends traditional roles; every believer participates in a priestly calling, enabling them to mediate and facilitate relational healing among others.

    • 🚨 The Contagion of Holiness and Sin: The hosts discuss the dangerous nature of sin and holiness, where the consequences of God’s holiness were severe, unlike the contagion that occurs today. Jesus’ perfect priesthood redefines this dynamic, allowing believers to access God’s holiness without fear.

    • 🌍 Restoration as a Collective Mission: The mission of bringing heaven and earth together reflects a collective responsibility among believers. By working together and supporting one

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