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In this episode, we discuss the true nature of salvation and how it is independent of our struggles, be it depression, addiction, or any other challenge. Salvation is rooted in belief in Jesus Christ, not in our ability to remain flawless.
We explore the concept of fellowship with God and how sin can affect it, but not our eternal salvation. Using real-life analogies, we clarify the difference between being out of fellowship with God and losing salvation.
We also address the stigma around mental illness within the Christian community, emphasizing that mental health struggles do not condemn one to hell. We advocate for seeking help, including professional therapy, and affirm that God’s grace covers all aspects of our lives, including our mental health.
Join us as we break down these misconceptions and offer a compassionate, biblically-based perspective on faith and mental health.
By Dwana CarlIn this episode, we discuss the true nature of salvation and how it is independent of our struggles, be it depression, addiction, or any other challenge. Salvation is rooted in belief in Jesus Christ, not in our ability to remain flawless.
We explore the concept of fellowship with God and how sin can affect it, but not our eternal salvation. Using real-life analogies, we clarify the difference between being out of fellowship with God and losing salvation.
We also address the stigma around mental illness within the Christian community, emphasizing that mental health struggles do not condemn one to hell. We advocate for seeking help, including professional therapy, and affirm that God’s grace covers all aspects of our lives, including our mental health.
Join us as we break down these misconceptions and offer a compassionate, biblically-based perspective on faith and mental health.