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For years, sexual immorality didn’t just create regret—it built a stronghold: cycles of compromise, hiddenness, self-disgust, and feeling disqualified from God. But Jesus didn’t respond to me with disgust or distance. He came with love, mercy, and truth—not to excuse sin, but to restore my heart, rebuild my identity, and lead me into freedom.Keagan Howell shares a brief testimony from a prayer ministry training weekend. Moments before a message on “Strongholds,” during worship, I sensed the Holy Spirit prompting me to publicly recount—for the first time—how Jesus met me in the prison of shame and condemnation and began to set me free. I had no time to prepare. I simply chose to trust God’s leading and speak as He gave the words.
By LetsAskGodPodcastFor years, sexual immorality didn’t just create regret—it built a stronghold: cycles of compromise, hiddenness, self-disgust, and feeling disqualified from God. But Jesus didn’t respond to me with disgust or distance. He came with love, mercy, and truth—not to excuse sin, but to restore my heart, rebuild my identity, and lead me into freedom.Keagan Howell shares a brief testimony from a prayer ministry training weekend. Moments before a message on “Strongholds,” during worship, I sensed the Holy Spirit prompting me to publicly recount—for the first time—how Jesus met me in the prison of shame and condemnation and began to set me free. I had no time to prepare. I simply chose to trust God’s leading and speak as He gave the words.