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In this episode we explore Jeremiah 6:15 and the haunting description of a people who had “forgotten how to blush.” Using the backdrop of Judah’s spiritual collapse, we talk about how a numbed conscience develops, why conviction is actually a gift, and how modern culture often mocks the very sensitivity God intends for our good. Rather than seeing blushing as weakness, we learn to view it as a sign of a tender, Spirit-shaped heart. The episode closes with the hope of Jeremiah 6:16, calling us back to the ancient paths where sensitivity to God can be restored.
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In this episode we explore Jeremiah 6:15 and the haunting description of a people who had “forgotten how to blush.” Using the backdrop of Judah’s spiritual collapse, we talk about how a numbed conscience develops, why conviction is actually a gift, and how modern culture often mocks the very sensitivity God intends for our good. Rather than seeing blushing as weakness, we learn to view it as a sign of a tender, Spirit-shaped heart. The episode closes with the hope of Jeremiah 6:16, calling us back to the ancient paths where sensitivity to God can be restored.