Come.Union Podcast

S2E4: The Truth Will Set You Free


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 Confessing the lies we believe and sharing them with others diminishes their power over us. -The Come.Union Podcast

 In episode 3 of season 2, Ramonita and Erin discuss the power of replacing the lies we believe about ourselves with the truth. Inspired by their guest from episode 3, Mark Godbolt, Ramonita and Erin explore how lies can impact our relationships—and how speaking the truth can lead to forgiveness and healing. They focus on the importance of inviting others into our stories in order to help identify and challenge the lies we believe. They also highlight the significance of reading and understanding God's Word for ourselves—rather than relying solely on others' interpretations—in order to replace lies with truth, ultimately leading to freedom and reconciliation.


Key Highlights from this episode:


* The impact of lies: The lies we believe about ourselves can have a significant impact on our relationships and overall well-being.


* Speaking the truth: Speaking the truth and confessing the lies we believe is a crucial step towards forgiveness and healing.


* Inviting others into our stories: Inviting trusted individuals into our stories can help identify and challenge the lies we believe and provide accountability.


* The power of God's Word: Reading and understanding God's Word is essential for replacing lies with truth and experiencing freedom.


* Choosing forgiveness: Forgiveness is a choice that allows us to extend grace and mercy to others, just as God has extended it to us.


* Confession of lies: Ramonita and Erin discuss the lies they are currently confronting in their own lives.


Don’t miss this incredible episode and the honesty that is shared!


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Come.Union PodcastBy Erin Olinger and Ramonita Smith