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In this episode, we dismantle one of Satan’s greatest lies: that Christianity is a burden rather than a rescue mission. I dive deep into the misconception that the gospel is about rules, guilt, and shame, when in fact, it's God's lifeline thrown to people already drowning. This message is for both the seeker and the struggler, the ones far from God and the ones trying hard to live right but feeling overwhelmed.
We talk about how Jesus didn’t come to push us off a cliff because we were already falling. Instead, He reached into our chaos to pull us out. This episode is a candid reminder that the gospel isn’t spiritual blackmail. It’s not about being perfect first; it’s about admitting our mess and allowing God to rescue us from it.
We explore how grace, not guilt, leads to repentance and how truth spoken in love, not condemnation, is the pathway to real transformation. This isn’t about fear-based religion, but rather it’s about freedom, healing, and a new way forward. Whether you're new to faith or deep in your walk, this is a call to let go of shame, grab hold of the lifeline and live the abundant life God intended.
By Clarence FellIn this episode, we dismantle one of Satan’s greatest lies: that Christianity is a burden rather than a rescue mission. I dive deep into the misconception that the gospel is about rules, guilt, and shame, when in fact, it's God's lifeline thrown to people already drowning. This message is for both the seeker and the struggler, the ones far from God and the ones trying hard to live right but feeling overwhelmed.
We talk about how Jesus didn’t come to push us off a cliff because we were already falling. Instead, He reached into our chaos to pull us out. This episode is a candid reminder that the gospel isn’t spiritual blackmail. It’s not about being perfect first; it’s about admitting our mess and allowing God to rescue us from it.
We explore how grace, not guilt, leads to repentance and how truth spoken in love, not condemnation, is the pathway to real transformation. This isn’t about fear-based religion, but rather it’s about freedom, healing, and a new way forward. Whether you're new to faith or deep in your walk, this is a call to let go of shame, grab hold of the lifeline and live the abundant life God intended.