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This episode confronts the popular opinion that sin is something that simply happens to us. Instead, it challenges us to face the uncomfortable truth: we desire it, we partner with it, we hold hands with it. By exposing how sin gains power not through force but through consent, the episode shows why real repentance begins with honesty, responsibility, and accountability—not excuses.
By Michelle SpencerThis episode confronts the popular opinion that sin is something that simply happens to us. Instead, it challenges us to face the uncomfortable truth: we desire it, we partner with it, we hold hands with it. By exposing how sin gains power not through force but through consent, the episode shows why real repentance begins with honesty, responsibility, and accountability—not excuses.