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Can grace actually change the way you think, lead, heal and succeed?
In this episode of Tethered Thoughts Podcast, we unpack John 1:29 and John 3:17 to explore the deeper meaning behind Jesus being called “the Lamb of God” and why Scripture says He came not to condemn the world, but to save it.
This conversation dives into shame, emotional healing, identity, self-worth, resilience, purpose and how unresolved guilt quietly affects confidence, relationships and growth.
We naturally connect biblical insight with modern emotional realities including perfectionism, comparison culture, burnout, fear of failure and the pressure to constantly prove yourself.
This episode explores how grace and truth work together, why restoration creates healthier transformation than condemnation, and how emotionally grounded people recover from setbacks differently.
Topics include:
If you’ve been trying to grow while secretly carrying emotional exhaustion, guilt or pressure internally, this episode offers a healthier and more hopeful framework for transformation
By Bosede SantosCan grace actually change the way you think, lead, heal and succeed?
In this episode of Tethered Thoughts Podcast, we unpack John 1:29 and John 3:17 to explore the deeper meaning behind Jesus being called “the Lamb of God” and why Scripture says He came not to condemn the world, but to save it.
This conversation dives into shame, emotional healing, identity, self-worth, resilience, purpose and how unresolved guilt quietly affects confidence, relationships and growth.
We naturally connect biblical insight with modern emotional realities including perfectionism, comparison culture, burnout, fear of failure and the pressure to constantly prove yourself.
This episode explores how grace and truth work together, why restoration creates healthier transformation than condemnation, and how emotionally grounded people recover from setbacks differently.
Topics include:
If you’ve been trying to grow while secretly carrying emotional exhaustion, guilt or pressure internally, this episode offers a healthier and more hopeful framework for transformation