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Shame is humanity’s oldest wound—and one of our most persistent prisons. From the garden of Eden to our modern lives, shame has shaped how we see ourselves, God, and others. In this episode of the Timeless Edge, we explore the primal problem of shame: how it entered the human story, why it causes us to hide, and how it quietly disrupts our ability to live in friendship with God. More importantly, we uncover the ancient pathway to freedom—how truth, presence, and restored identity invite us to walk unafraid again. Let's talk about it!
By Paul BoggessShame is humanity’s oldest wound—and one of our most persistent prisons. From the garden of Eden to our modern lives, shame has shaped how we see ourselves, God, and others. In this episode of the Timeless Edge, we explore the primal problem of shame: how it entered the human story, why it causes us to hide, and how it quietly disrupts our ability to live in friendship with God. More importantly, we uncover the ancient pathway to freedom—how truth, presence, and restored identity invite us to walk unafraid again. Let's talk about it!