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In today’s episode, Taylar opens up an honest and challenging conversation about what it feels like to live in sin—and the heavy weight of condemnation and guilt that often follows. When shame takes over, it can leave us feeling stuck, discouraged, and tempted to do nothing at all. But the answer is not giving up.
This episode reminds us that God never called us to be perfect—He calls us to endure. Taylar unpacks how condemnation is not from God, and how even in moments of weakness, we are invited to keep striving with Him rather than withdrawing in defeat.
Through biblical truth and practical encouragement, this episode explores what it means to train our minds and strengthen our spiritual bodies so we can run the race set before us. Endurance, resilience, and perseverance are essential, especially in seasons of spiritual warfare.
If you’ve ever felt trapped by guilt or unsure how to move forward with God after falling short, this episode will encourage you to rise, keep going, and trust God through it all.
By Taylar Jaquae SimmsIn today’s episode, Taylar opens up an honest and challenging conversation about what it feels like to live in sin—and the heavy weight of condemnation and guilt that often follows. When shame takes over, it can leave us feeling stuck, discouraged, and tempted to do nothing at all. But the answer is not giving up.
This episode reminds us that God never called us to be perfect—He calls us to endure. Taylar unpacks how condemnation is not from God, and how even in moments of weakness, we are invited to keep striving with Him rather than withdrawing in defeat.
Through biblical truth and practical encouragement, this episode explores what it means to train our minds and strengthen our spiritual bodies so we can run the race set before us. Endurance, resilience, and perseverance are essential, especially in seasons of spiritual warfare.
If you’ve ever felt trapped by guilt or unsure how to move forward with God after falling short, this episode will encourage you to rise, keep going, and trust God through it all.